MEKONG DELTA VIETNAM - Saigon Day Trip
We experienced local life along the Mekong Delta Vietnam for our last day in Saigon. We show you the best Saigon day trip that Vietnam has to offer, traveling by boat down the Mekong Delta and exploring a local Vietnam village along the way.
Our trip to the Mekong Delta Vietnam started with a 2 hour luxury van ride to a town called My Tho. Although we don’t normally take public tours, we arranged a small 6 person group tour with Vietnam Adventure Tours. Once we arrived in My Tho, we boarded a private boat to set sail down the Mekong Delta River. The 15 minute boat ride took us across the Mekong river to unicorn island where we explored a tourist area set up to mimic a traditional Vietnam Village. The activities on this island include: Bee Farm and Honey Tasting, Snake Holding, Coconut Candy Production, Chocolate Production, Snake Wine, and a Fruit Farm with traditional Mekong Delta music.
Next we got back on the Vietnam boat tour down the Mekong Delta to visit the area of Ben Tre. This is where we got to see a side of a more authentic Vietnam by boating down the river in a small sampan boat. This is one of the best things to do in Vietnam because you get to experience a world away from all development. We wish this part of the Mekong river tour was longer, as the small sampan boat ride was only 15 minutes long.
Next up on the Mekong Delta Tour was lunch which was included in our tour and very delicious. We were served a variety of Vietnamese food including fish, spring rolls, soup, rice, morning glory and prawns. The Vietnamese lunch was absolutely delicious!
When visiting Saigon Vietnam, we highly recommend you put a Mekong Delta Tour on your list of must do activities. Out of all the things to do in Saigon, this was one of our favorites! A quick 2 hour Saigon day trip away seems like a completely separate world apart from the hustle of Ho Chi Minh City.
If you’re interested in booking one of the best tours in Saigon, contact Vietnam Adventure Tours and request Van as your tour guide! The tour you see is the VIP Mekong Delta Tour with a luxury 7 person limo. Most Mekong tours start from $15 USD and go up to $80 USD for a public tour, and private tours are $80 USD per person and up. We hope you enjoyed our trip down the Vietnam Mekong Delta and if you have any questions please leave us a comment! We’d love to hear about your Vietnam travel or plans to visit the area.
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4 DAYS of AMAZING FOOD & FUN in NHA TRANG 2017 | LIFE IN VIETNAM
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We ate so much food in Nha Trang! We enjoyed 4 days of fun in the sun, beach time, sightseeing, and eating until we could eat no more.
Nha Trang is a beach town with a beautiful long beach, plenty of hotels, and lots of seafood. Offshore is the resort island, Vinpearl Land, which offered a nice full day of fun and relaxing in the sun.
Nha Trang is home to Thap Ba Ponagar, a temple built by the Cham peoples back in 781 A.D.
Further south of Nha Trang is a rocky coastline with some unique features, farmlands, vineyards, and fishing villages. We even ate on a floating seafood restaurant south of Cam Ranh.
And of course, what trip in Vietnam is complete without durian! We ate a lot, and ordered 3 kilograms to take back north with us.
First seafood restaurant:
Quán Hải Sản Bờ Kè
205 Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm street
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Catching Snakehead and Climbing perch | Fishing in Vietnam
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Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 1
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 1
Find out about the opportunities for fishing in Vietnam, and how to go about it…
With its long coastline and abundance of rivers and lakes, Vietnam presents many opportunities and settings for different types of fishing. Fish forms a staple of most Vietnamese diets, and as such fishing can be observed anywhere from beaches to mountain lakes and even city canals.
Sea Fishing
It is possible to fish in most of the waters open to the public in Vietnam. Common fish species that can be caught include varieties of snapper and marlin, while sharks and tuna can also be caught when deep-sea fishing.
Fishing by boat
Boat fishing can be organised on the spot with local fishermen, or through organised tours. The best areas for sea fishing are the towns along the south central coastline between Phan Tiet and Quy Nhon. Many tour companies operate out of the resort towns and can organise trips to uninhabited islands off the coast.
River Fishing
Vietnam is famous for the pangasius catfish, known locally as basa. It is quite common in the Mekong Delta, and is also possible to catch by hand in organised “mud-fishing” tours.
Permits and Fees
Unlike most countries, there is no fishing permit or licence required for fishing in Vietnam. However, in certain designated fishing lakes, particularly in the Central Highlands region, there is a fee of around VND100,000 per fishing rod, which is payable to a scout or attendant on site. Additionally, many lakes in and around cities are considered private government property, and fishing is not permitted.
Equipment, Tackle and Bait
As most fishing in Vietnam is carried out using traditional local, handmade equipment, professional fishing shops are rare. However, professional equipment and bait can be found in the major cities.
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Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 3
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 3
Find out about the opportunities for fishing in Vietnam, and how to go about it…
With its long coastline and abundance of rivers and lakes, Vietnam presents many opportunities and settings for different types of fishing. Fish forms a staple of most Vietnamese diets, and as such fishing can be observed anywhere from beaches to mountain lakes and even city canals.
Sea Fishing
It is possible to fish in most of the waters open to the public in Vietnam. Common fish species that can be caught include varieties of snapper and marlin, while sharks and tuna can also be caught when deep-sea fishing.
Fishing by boat
Boat fishing can be organised on the spot with local fishermen, or through organised tours. The best areas for sea fishing are the towns along the south central coastline between Phan Tiet and Quy Nhon. Many tour companies operate out of the resort towns and can organise trips to uninhabited islands off the coast.
River Fishing
Vietnam is famous for the pangasius catfish, known locally as basa. It is quite common in the Mekong Delta, and is also possible to catch by hand in organised “mud-fishing” tours.
Permits and Fees
Unlike most countries, there is no fishing permit or licence required for fishing in Vietnam. However, in certain designated fishing lakes, particularly in the Central Highlands region, there is a fee of around VND100,000 per fishing rod, which is payable to a scout or attendant on site. Additionally, many lakes in and around cities are considered private government property, and fishing is not permitted.
Equipment, Tackle and Bait
As most fishing in Vietnam is carried out using traditional local, handmade equipment, professional fishing shops are rare. However, professional equipment and bait can be found in the major cities.
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Overnight Cruise in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Today we sleepover at one of Vietnam's hottest destinations: Ha Long Bay. We take the overnight cruise and sail through its limestone islands. During the day our activities include kayaking, visiting the Thien Cung Cave, rowing by floating houses, and Vietnamese cooking lessons. In the evening we wine and dine, then go squid-fishing. No catch, but it's a way to mingle with other passengers! Watch the video to see the action unfold :)
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MY TRIP TO MUI NE & NHA TRANG - VIETNAM
Hi Guys,
I made a little video about my last trips to Mui Ne and Nha Trang, which are more in the center of Vietnam.
Until now, it has been two months in the beautiful country of the tigers.
I can say it feels like home, even when Saigon is around 360 times bigger than my home town Rotenburg.
Every day is unpredictable. Every dish could be spicy. Every motorbike trip is an adventure.
My Vietnamese is improving, I can finally order my own meals haha. But to avoid the spicy dishes, I usually add the sentence không ớt = No chili to every meal - very important!
The rainy season will soon be over, so I think sunburns will be guaranteed.
Next week will be my birthday, but I'm not sure how I'll celebrate. Maybe traditional Vietnamese in a karaoke bar? Let's see..
See u soon
xoxo
Jo
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Hallo Leute,
Ich habe ein kleines Video über meine letzten Reisen nach Mui Ne und Nha Trang gemacht, die sich mehr im Zentrum Vietnams befinden.
Bis jetzt waren es zwei Monate im schönen Land der Tiger.
Ich kann sagen, es fühlt sich schon wie zu Hause an, sogar wenn Saigon rund 360 Mal größer als meine Heimatstadt Rotenburg ist.
Jeder Tag ist unberechenbar. Jedes Gericht könnte scharf sein. Jede Motorradfahrt ist ein Abenteuer.
Meine Vietnamesisch verbessert sich, ich kann endlich meine eigenen Gerichte bestellen. Aber um die scharfen Gerichte zu vermeiden, füge ich normalerweise zu jeder Mahlzeit den Satz không ớt = kein Chili hinzu - sehr wichtig!
Die Regenzeit wird bald vorbei sein, daher denke ich, Sonnenbrand wird garantiert.
Nächste Woche steht mein Geburtstag an, aber ich bin noch nicht sicher, wie ich feiern werde. Vielleicht traditionelle Vietnamesisch in einer Karaoke Bar? Mal schauen..
Bis bald
xoxo
Jo
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0:40 - Trần Phú street
2:14 - Nha Trang Center
3:38 - Trầm Hương tower
3:48 - small road accident
4:27 - Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai street (Nha Trang Tourist area)
9:22 - Lê Thánh Tôn street
11:44 - Nha Trang Cathedral
12:54 - Nha Trang Railway Station
13:21 - refueling motorbike at Gas Station
19:31 - Hai Tháng Tư street
21:12 - Cai river first bridge
21:39 - Xóm Bóng river island
22:53 - Cai river second bridge
23:17 - Po Nagar Tower
27:39 - Muong Thanh Apartments
31:06 - Hòn Chồng Promontory (Stone Garden)
31:37 - Nha Trang Observatory (not working in March 2019)
34:14 - entrance to the Nha Trang University
41:39 - Cầu Trần Phú (Nha Trang Great North Bridge)
42:00 - Muong Thanh Condo
In the capital of the province of Khánh Hòa there is one of the best Vietnamese resorts - Nha Trang city.
The city is developing rapidly, attracting tourists with beautiful beaches, coral reefs and a variety of entertainment.
Nha Trang Bay is one of the twenty most beautiful bays in the world.
The most interesting thing in Nha Trang is certainly boat trips to the closely located islands. In the clear turquoise water near Nha Trang, many tourists go snorkeling and diving. The city has many travel agencies offering diving services.
However, the rainy season, which usually begins in October and lasts through December, can ruin the pleasure of diving.
During heavy rains, the two rivers washing the city carry silt into the sea, and the water becomes muddy near the shore.
From November to January, the sea often storms. This is a time of risky rest, although in these months the weather is beautiful and warm. The best time for a beach holiday is from March to September (October).
The hot sun rises over the horizon at 6 am About an hour later, you can already begin to swim and sunbathe. Knowledgeable and experienced tourists usually spend time on the beach until 10-11 am. Then the sun is at its zenith and it gets very hot. From 11 am to 2 pm it is better to spend time not on the beach. Nha Trang has a huge selection of restaurants, bars, where you can dine delicious seafood and enjoy fresh juices or fruits.
After eleven o'clock in the morning, many tourists leave the beach and return only after 14 o'clock in the afternoon. At noon it is better not to go out in the sun at all. The sun is very hot and active. At this time, it is better to rest in the shade under palm trees or under special umbrellas made of palm leaves.
Nha Trang is famous for its seafood. Among them are scallops, lobster, shrimp, crabs, octopus, as well as various fish, including tuna and mackerel.
Fish are mostly caught in small boats, which go out to sea every day at about 4 or 5 pm and return with a fish catch in the early morning, at about 4 am.
Nha Trang is located on the coast of the South China Sea.
Along the famous beach (7 km.) from the south to the north is a Trần Phú street.
The embankment continues further north after the Great North Bridge, where the street is already called Phạm văn đồng.
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 19
Go Fishing in Vietnam - Part 19
Find out about the opportunities for fishing in Vietnam, and how to go about it…
With its long coastline and abundance of rivers and lakes, Vietnam presents many opportunities and settings for different types of fishing. Fish forms a staple of most Vietnamese diets, and as such fishing can be observed anywhere from beaches to mountain lakes and even city canals.
Sea Fishing
It is possible to fish in most of the waters open to the public in Vietnam. Common fish species that can be caught include varieties of snapper and marlin, while sharks and tuna can also be caught when deep-sea fishing.
Fishing by boat
Boat fishing can be organised on the spot with local fishermen, or through organised tours. The best areas for sea fishing are the towns along the south central coastline between Phan Tiet and Quy Nhon. Many tour companies operate out of the resort towns and can organise trips to uninhabited islands off the coast.
River Fishing
Vietnam is famous for the pangasius catfish, known locally as basa. It is quite common in the Mekong Delta, and is also possible to catch by hand in organised “mud-fishing” tours.
Permits and Fees
Unlike most countries, there is no fishing permit or licence required for fishing in Vietnam. However, in certain designated fishing lakes, particularly in the Central Highlands region, there is a fee of around VND100,000 per fishing rod, which is payable to a scout or attendant on site. Additionally, many lakes in and around cities are considered private government property, and fishing is not permitted.
Equipment, Tackle and Bait
As most fishing in Vietnam is carried out using traditional local, handmade equipment, professional fishing shops are rare. However, professional equipment and bait can be found in the major cities.
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Vietnam || Floating Fish Farm || Dong Thap Province
Binh Thanh Commune, Cao Lanh District, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam.
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Passport Fishing: Hanoi, Vietnam
I spent the last three weeks backpacking across Southeast Asia. While in Vietnam I spent an hour fishing a lake in Hanoi. In this video you'll see a few catfish caught as well as some sights and sounds of this Vietnamese city.
Mekong Delta Trip - the BEST tour in Ho Chi Minh?!
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We took a 2-day motorcycle tour from Nha Trang to Da Lat with an overnight stay in Lak Lake.
The trip was phenomenal. Our guides were fantastic - both were very fun, friendly and informative. They made the ride feel safe for both myself (an inexperienced rider) and my friend (who is an experienced rider). One was leading the pack, while the other ensured our safety from behind.
The sights were impressive, the views were out of this world and the roads (while a bit rough) were incredible to ride.
We were joined by an awesome couple which made the ride even better.
This was easily one of my favourite experiences in Vietnam and I’d definitely do it again!
Few tips:
1. Our overnight stay involved lots of good food and drinks. Obviously, have fun. But, be prepared for a full day of riding the next day.
2. Riding into Da Lat at rush-hour was a bit stressful, even for my friend who is experienced. So, be alert and ride defensively.
3. Most importantly, ask for a full-face helmet, knee and elbow pads and gloves. They should be free.
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SO MUCH GREAT VIETNAMESE FOOD in Nha Trang. Viet Belarusian Girl Shows Me Her Vietnam City
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and these are the places I've been, the people I've met, the foods I've eaten, and the many things that I've seen...Originally from Southern California, I moved to Saigon, Vietnam after university and lived there for many years. Then, I traveled the world finding and documenting stories of Vietnamese people living outside of the homeland. Then I finished my master's at USC and now... well... you're going to have to follow and watch to find out!
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Den Gion Resort - 6 hours from Saigon. Relax as you listen to the waves off the South China Sea. Other attractions include the Cham Temples of Ninh Thuan Province, wine making, pottery, boat trips and farm visits. This area is also famous for its muc octopus and Cham dancers.