Biking Mekong Delta on Nov 2011. More than 300,000 ethnic Khmer  people in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh are preparing for Sene  Dolta - one of their largest traditional festivals. The festival,  including diverse activities such as traditional song and dance  performances and games, is held annually by Khmer people to express  their thanks for bumper harvests. This year's event falls on September  28-30 in Tra Vinh province. The festive mood is further buoyed as close  to 24,000 poor households have moved into new houses built by the local  authorities. Schools have also been built in all villages, bringing the  rate of ethnic children going to school in the 2008-2009 academic year  to 96 percent. The provincial radio and television station runs daily  programs in Khmer language, and local authorities publish the Tra Vinh  weekly along with many other publications in the in the ethnic language  for the community. 
Day 1: Sai Gon - Tra Vinh (L/D) (25-45 km)
Transfer  2 hours on the freeway to Ben Tre where we will cycle through coconut  gardens to remote villages. Stop for a coffee break and you can take a  walk to experience the living of the locals. Then continue to cycle on  nice concrete roads to Huong My village where we will have a picnic  lunch. After lunch, we cycle on red-dirt roads through the homeland of  coconut to local boat station and cross the Co Chien River. Continue  your bike ride to Tra Vinh in late afternoon.
 Day 2: Tra Vinh – Can Tho (B/L/D) (60-85 km)
Tra  Vinh has considered the homeland to Khmer and there are numerous Khmer  temples in the province. The population of Khmer is around 35%.In the  morning, we ride to the Ba Om Lake ("Ao Ba Om") and the temple of Ba Om.  Your guide will tell you about in interesting story regarding Khmer men  and the lady Ba Om.  Then riding on back roads, ride pass the  traditional villages of Khmer, keep riding on concrete roads through  rice field, stop for a visit to a Khmer family and take some photos of  beautiful countryside. Then ride to Tra Met village, stop for a picnic  lunch. In the afternoon, we ride to Binh Minh town via to Vinh Xuan and  Tra On. Transfer to Can Tho in late afternoon.
Day 3: Can Tho - Sadec (B/L/D) (40-70 km)
Wake  up early in the morning, enjoy boat trip to Cain Rang floating market,  visit the fish market and many houses on stilts along the river banks.  You will have the opportunity to watch the largest and busiest floating  market in the Mekong Delta. Back to hotel for breakfast and leave for  Sadec town. Transfer to local market nearby and start biking to Sadec,  pedal through sweet potato plantations and many small manmade canals.  Have a picnic lunch before we bike to Sadec in the afternoon.
Day 4: Sadec – Saigon (B/L/) (35 km)
Take  a 5 minute walk to the market in town by the river. You have a chance  to see the real life of people here, and visit Huynh Thuy Le's house,  made famous by The Lover, a movie about the story of Margaret Duras, in  which Madame Margueret loved a Chinese man in this town before 1932.  Then take the public boat to the other side of small river to admire the  many old French-style villas. Check out of the hotel and cycle to Xeo  Quyt base, the only Viet Cong base with a small tunnel system under the  huge mangrove forest in Mekong region. A Viet Cong guide will take you  to mangrove forest by row boat. Your lunch will be prepared when you  visiting this base.Coutinue bicycling footpaths along waterway to the  high roads where your driver standby and having a transfer back to Ho  Chi Minh. End of service.
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Ha Nguyen
Xin chao! My name is Ha. I like traveling, reading, discovering new places. I have spent almost ten years in travel and hospitality. I hope that I can bring in this blog updated, helful information you may need to plan your upcoming holiday in Vietnam...
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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