Hoi An Village Experience with Lien - Vietnam
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Just outside of Hoi An, lie traditional countryside villages where you'll have the opportunity to connect with local people and partake in interesting activities during a Hoi An Village Experience. The experience will take you along scenic paths as you ride through nature reserves and through picturesque old villages while being skillfully guided by your female biker guides.
Some of the HIGHLIGHTS of the Hoi An Village Experience include:
- A visit to Tra Que Village to learn all about its history and local customs
- Take a trip around a vegetable garden to understand the foundation of Vietnamese cuisine
- Take a coffee break with a traditionally brewed Vietnamese coffee
- Explore Thanh Ha Village and experience making pottery
- Visit Kim Bong Village and learn to make rice noodles by yourself
- Visit Cam Thanh Coconut Village by boat
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Hoi An Cam Thanh water coconut village Basket Boat experience
Follow Us as Jim shares with you his recent visit to the Water Coconut Village to experience the basket boat ride in Hoi An - Cam Thanh. Check out how a leisure ride quickly culminated into a thrill ride with endless spinning that would probably send one flying out of the boat if one does not hang on tightly for dear life. Definitely not for the faint-hearted!!!
A little travel tip for you if you plan to visit the Cam Thanh water Coconut Village soon. You can save half the time and money if you visit the village on your own. All you need to do is to key in the address in your Grab (hired car) app with the following address:
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Share with us, in the comments section below, your experience riding in the basket boat if you have already done so! If you have not sat in one before, then our question to you would be, would you be game enough to take on the challenge? :P
BEST Day Trip HOI AN, Vietnam - TRA QUE VILLAGE Organic Farm - Bicycle Tour
On our final day of the Flying the Nest Expedition, we left the town of Hoi An, Vietnam and headed out to the countryside on a bicycle tour! We visited the Tra Que Village where we were able to witness their farming practices first hand, then we used some of the fresh ingredients in a cooking demonstration! So Fun, Best day trip!!! Then we explored more of Hoi An and tried their signature dish, Cao Lau! Our favorite dish in Vietnam!!! Yum!
We are so excited that we were able to explore Vietnam with an amazing Australian couple, Stephen and Jess from Flying the Nest. That's right! Stephen and Jess arranged their very 1st Flying the Nest Expedition and we were lucky enough to snag a couple spots and tag along! If you aren't familiar with Flying the Nest, then you ABSOLUTELY MUST check them out on Youtube and Instagram! They are quite amazing! And we were so lucky and grateful to share this experience with them!
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We went to a Magical Town, HOI AN, VIETNAM (2019)│ My Travel Journal
Visiting Vietnam was an incredible experience, we went to so many places and so many UNESCO heritages.
Then we came to Danang, and everybody mentioned HOI AN, I don't know how We missed it from our research but here We are on our way to Hoi An.
We arrived and we were impressed, is such a Magical Town, so beautiful, not just the town but the food, Oh my gosh.
We found that most of the vegetables fron this town come from a little village like 5 to 10 minutes away, a community of 50 families and off course we Went there.
From Hoi An take a taxi to the TRA QUE Vegetable Village, you will not regret, is free of charge but they have a lot of activities that you can do like: farming, tours inside the village, cooking classes, etc etc and they go from $23 to $28 dollars, not bad because that includes food and more things.
HOI AN is a town that you have to visit if you come to Vietnam and stay for more than a day if it is possible, in the night this town transform in a Lantern town, so nice.
The food is espectacular, you have to try CAO LAU, nooldes than can be made just here because they are made with water from a WELL that is very special and different. They say that the water that comes from underground is from a little Island close by that has ashes of the local trees OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. Off course we went there.
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Rural Villages Experience - Hoi An, Central Vietnam
See Hoi An as the locals do with our Rural Village Experience. Relax as we bring you through breathtaking countryside and waterways while stopping to see families & their crafts.
Basket Boat TOUR in HOI AN | Top Things To do in Hoi An
Day 37 Pt.1- Took a basket boat tour in Hoi An. The coconut forest tour is one of the top things to do in Hoi An and a top attraction recommended by our driver. It was really interesting experience to ride the tin round basket boat through the rivers in Vietnam.
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Experiencing Local Life in Hoi An Vietnam
Second stop during our stay in Vietnam was to a charming lil city, Hoi An. Hoi An was a place we both really enjoyed and we stayed longer than most visitors to there to properly soak it all in.
During our time in Hoi An, we stayed at An Bang Stilt House. A traditional style building that's in a great location. It's a 5 min bicycle ride away from the beach and only a short drive away from Hoi An Old Town too. Plenty of Grab taxis to get us there. We had the most friendly and welcoming host ever (Kim) who made us feel right at home during our entire stay. We recommend ordering her home-cooked meals, they were so good!
An Bang Stilt House
Address: Group 4, Tan Thanh, Cam An ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam 563800
We also enjoyed a unique and special tour of Hoi An away from the tourist attractions and out into the more remote countryside of Hoi An.
Our tour of Hoi An, Vietnam was with XO Tours. This is a really cool tour company where all the tours are done on scooters and with friendly, knowledgeable, female riders (the company wanted to give females more job opportunities so created XO Tours) but the best thing is you get to immerse yourself in the local life of Hoi An and Vietnam.
We got to learn about the daily work lives of locals, try our hands at their craft and ended the tour with a invitation into a Vietnamese family home for an amazing home cooked meal. Definitely a great experience and one to try for yourselves if you're visiting Hoi An and looking for things to do.
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Vietnamese Countryside Tour & Vietnamese Meal at Tra Que Herb Village Water Wheel Hoi An, Vietnam
We've thoroughly enjoyed spending most of our days exploring Ancient Hoi An; however, when we had a chance to bike out to the Vietnamese countryside to visit Tra Que Village for dinner at restaurant noted for its water wheel, we couldn't pass on the opportunity. One of the main highlights of being based in Hoi An are all of the nearby attractions and places worth visiting, such as farmland, small communities and several beaches. Tra Que is a quaint little village situated only 2 kilometers from the Ancient part of Hoi An city. It is famed for producing rich soil praised for its abilities to grow fresh herbs. Many tourists end up staying overnight in this village to experience the lifestyle of a rural farming community.
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Given that it was a decent distance from our guest house, we decided to hop on our bicycles and head over to the community before sunset. As we pedaled along, we noticed the transition from commercial areas to farmland was very abrupt and we marveled at the Vietnamese farmers wearing conical hats tending their crops. Finally, after getting lost a few times, we pulled up to Tra Que Herb Village Water Wheel restaurant.
Walking down a path that was in between crops we eventually approached the large water wheel noticing its rustic charms.
Before we sat down to eat traditional Vietnamese cuisine we had the opportunity to actually operate the large water wheel by climbing up a set of stairs, sitting down and pedaling with our feet. It was such a thrill getting to actually set the behemoth rustic wheel in motion.
The meal itself featured some of our favorite dishes including Vietnamese country pancakes and papaya salad along with a new dish we'd never tried before - three friends.
The service was excellent as our hosts we both gracious and ever welcoming. We kicked ourselves for not coming here sooner because we certainly would have frequented this restaurant on more than one occasion.
The meal itself was a knockout; it was literally the best food we've had since arriving in Vietnam.
What made the dishes so appealing were the fresh ingredients being used from the farm along with excellent cooking technique which included very scant use of cooking oil.
Every bite was packed with an explosion of flavors and we appreciated that all of the ingredients were fresh from the organic garden. This is how food ought to prepared everywhere.
After finishing the generous portions offered to us, we bicycled back into Hoi An while experiencing a gorgeous sunset. Overall, this was an experience we'll never forget and if we're back in Hoi An again we plan on making it a part of our daily routine. Thus, we highly recommend you check out the countryside area of Tra Que:
Chúng tôi đã rất thích triệt để dành phần lớn ngày của chúng tôi khám phá cổ Hội An, tuy nhiên, khi chúng tôi đã có một cơ hội để chiếc xe đạp ra về nông thôn Việt Nam thăm Trà Quế Làng ăn tối tại nhà hàng nổi tiếng với bánh xe nước của nó, chúng ta có thể không vượt qua trên cơ hội.
Một trong những điểm nổi bật chính được đặt tại Hội An là tất cả những điểm thu hút gần đó và những nơi giá trị tham quan, chẳng hạn như đất nông nghiệp, các cộng đồng nhỏ và một số bãi biển. Trà Quế là một ngôi làng nhỏ cổ kính nằm chỉ 2 km từ phần cổ Hội An. Nó nổi tiếng với sản xuất đất giàu khen ngợi cho khả năng của mình để phát triển các loại thảo mộc tươi. Nhiều khách du lịch kết thúc ở lại qua đêm trong làng này để trải nghiệm lối sống của một cộng đồng nông nghiệp nông thôn.
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Hoi An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town. Unexpected experience while exploring the ancient town in Hoi An where I suddenly turned into a street food seller. Genuine interactions between locals despite language barriers are some of my authentic experience whilst I travel.
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7 Must-Sees in HOI AN, Vietnam
#1 Hoi An Ancient Town
#2 My Son Sanctuary
#3 Vinahouse Space
#4 Thanh Ha Pottery Village
#5 Hoi An Silk Village
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10 Best Things to Do In Hoi An Vietnam
Hoi An is always in a list of the best destinations in Vietnam, with extraordinary Old Houses, brightly colored lanterns, traditional tailor shops, romantic Thu Bon boat trip, age-old handicraft or vegetable villages, etc., ensuring that 10 best things to do in Hoi An below satisfy everybody. Enjoying any of these top activities, you might want the longer stay in this UNESCO Old Town or visit it again.
#1: Visit Japanese Bridge (Chua Cau)
#2: Visit Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
#3: Discover Tan Ky Old House
#4: Get silk tailor-made clothes in traditional tailor shops
#5: Cycle to Tra Que Vegetable Village
#6: Head to Kim Bong Carpentry Village
#7: Boat Trip on Thu Bon River
#8: Bike to Hoi An countryside
#9: Explore My Son Sanctuary
#10: Eat Hoi An Street Food
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Hoi An, Vietnam | The World in 4K | Travel + Leisure
In the middle of Hoi An is an area called Ancient Town, and the sobriquet fits. Commanding a prime location on Vietnam’s central coast, where the Thu Bon River empties into the South China Sea, this city was a maritime heavyweight for much of its history. The region was settled more than 2,000 years ago, and it served as a strategic port until the mid 1800s for Chinese, Japanese, Indian, French, Dutch, and Portuguese seafarers and traders plying the spice route.
In 1999, Ancient Town, inland from the ocean, was named a UNESCO World Heritage site, which protected its pagodas, wooden bridges, and merchant houses, many built between the 15th and 19th centuries. Ever since, tourists have crowded this historic center, essentially a romantic (if somewhat kitschy) living museum. But now a newly revamped beach resort is bringing attention back to Hoi An’s oceanfront — and a lively renaissance is under way, with entrepreneurs from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and beyond intent on steering Hoi An into the present.
Even with all the new activity, Ancient Town’s dreamy golden façades still evoke a bygone age. People start the morning by lighting argan wood incense, the musky scent perfuming the sepia-tinged lanes all day. Farmers peddle herbs, fishermen fillet catfish and eels, and hawkers advertise noodles and dumplings. Come nightfall, floating candle offerings flicker on the river. This colorful port city has matured gracefully — but a new golden era is just beginning.
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Hoi An countryside motorbike adventure with XO Tours
Our newest motorbike tour is also one of our most fun! Named Riding with the Nguyens this tour allows our guests in Hoi An to get outside the touristy city and explore the countryside area of Cam Kim, where they will get to meet the locals and eat some delicious local Hoi An dishes!
Hoi An Vietnam
If you want to see how to spend a lazy day in Hoi An, you've stumbled across the right vlog. The morning started with a trip to our favorite coffee shop to get the worlds best chocolate croissant. Then we continued on to the Cocobox for iced mochas.
After napping away most of the afternoon we emerged from our room ready to explore Hoi An's night market. We ended the night with an amazing bowl of chicken pho at the Hoi An Roastery.
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Morning Ride in Hoi An countryside - Vietnam
Our nice gentle 17km loop around the Hội An countryside. rices fiields buffalo and more.
very relaxing way to see Hoi An outskirts
Hoi An Village Experience
Hoi An Vietnam
Vietnam Tailored CLOTHES - OUR EXPERIENCE IN HOI AN
Everyone traveling to Vietnam and especially to Hoi An should consider getting a custom tailored outfit, such as an ao dai or a traditional Vietnamese woman's dress. These dresses are popular throughout the country because they really emphasize a woman's beauty. People wear them for special occasions like holidays and ceremonies or some even wear them to school. In Hoi An, Ngoc wanted to have one custom made and later sent to her (we were only in Hoi An for one night). This modern twist with extra high quality fabric compared to a typical one was over 200 US dollars. Remember, you get what you paid for.
In Hoi An, you can also get shoes and suits made too for fairly cheap, but the quality and style are both....
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Hoi An Bamboo Village - Hoi An Quang Nam , Hội An - Quảng Nam
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Established in 2002, The director of the company has 20 year experience in tourism industry, we offer a full service, all-inclusive Hoian vacations and destination. We provide domestic and international travel service to clients within Vietnam and Cambodia. Asia Pacific Travel – Discover Hoian is running under international license 01-14/2014/TCDL.
With our experienced staff, we can communicate in English, French and German. Our company specializes in ecological and bike tour which will drive you to Hoi An’s beautiful countryside.
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Discover Hoian provides travel services including but not limited to:
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From start to end this tour is fantastic!
You get real bikes, not just basket wheels.
You will start by cycling through Hoi An to take a ferry to an island. You will see how local rice wine is made, and even got to taste a bit. Then get to try your hand at making local bed mats and finally you made rice noodles and eat an amazing local noodle dish for lunch!
The ride itself was at a good level for everyone and the views of the countryside are just spectacular!
The cycling tour through Hoi An is amazing, great way to get out and see real life in Hoi An. Our cycling leader is great and speak perfect English, always had a smile on his face and made sure everyone was safe and happy.
The Rural Side of Hoi An, Vietnam
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After you've gotten your fill of the glowing lanterns and quaint streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, hop on the back of a motorbike to the rural villages and farms outside of town and visit the homes of locals to learn their way of life and their trades. We took a really fun rural village tour with Mark at Vespa Adventures (and also Local Buddy Tours). We got to meet really lovely people and have some memorable experiences. From making delicious rice crackers, to learning how to weave traditional mats, visiting the local fish market, riding through rice farm land, having lunch in the middle of a rice paddy and even trying home-brew rice wine (yikes, that stuff is powerful!), it's a laughter-filled day of adventure and a wonderful cultural experience. Here's a little taste of what you might get to see and do if you take a rural tour outside of Hoi An. :-)
Hoi An Countryside Tours | Hoi An Family Tours - Travel to Vietnam
3 day family tour in Hoi An - Fun-filled activites plus stay in luxury at 5 star hotels
HIGHTLIGHTS:
. Half day tour exploring the beautiful town: leisurely walking along the streets asided by ancient shop houses; visiting historic sights and ancient temples; tasting local street food and learning about tropical fruits at the open market
. Full day tour to the outskirts of hoi an: riding bikes from your hotel on the small roads through the paddy fields, trying to ride a buffalo, taking on a round bamboo boat to the cococonut village
. Visiting Tra Que Vegetable village: relax with a facial and foot massage then experience as a farmer: water the vegetable, plant some herbs. After that learn how to make Banh Xeo and enjoy what you have cookes
. Relaxing at private beach at your hotel
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Hoi An!
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