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Things to do in Ben Tre Province

Things to do in  Ben Tre

Vietnam in a (coco)nutshell

One of the most popular jumping-off points for an exploration of the Mekong Delta region in southern Vietnam, Ben Tre Province is also well-connected to the capital, Ho Chi Minh City. While one of the best things to do in Ben Tre Province is cruise the waterways, visitors to this rice-producing province can also explore coconut groves, learn about the history of the Vietnam War, and admire Ben Tre’s lotus lakes.

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When to visit

Ben Tre has plenty to offer visitors year-round, but if you want to see this sleepy palm-fringed province in all its glory, you’ll want to time your visit for fruit season, which is best June–August. However, this also coincides with the region’s rainy season, so you may want to bring an umbrella. Other calendar highlights include Ky Yen Rite festival (March) and Nghinh Ong Rite festival (June), which showcase Ben Tre’s colorful cultural heritage.

Getting around

Just 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Ho Chi Minh City, Ben Tre is accessible by bus or taxi. In Ben Tre, bicycles are a great way to get around, with both self-guided adventures and guided tours available. To head further afield, try going by taxi or motorbike. Boat trips are another great way to explore the region’s picture-postcard villages, orchards, and coconut groves—you can either join a tour or hire a boat and cruise through the canals.

Traveler tips

Ben Tre has become an ecotourism hot spot, thanks in part to the construction of bridges to My Tho and Tra Vinh. Outside of the city, visit local coconut candy factories, craft villages, orchards, rice wine distilleries, rice paper villages, and flower villages. Visit the nightly Ben Tre Market to squeeze in all the sights—and flavors. Don’t skip the city itself, where there’s plenty to do including the Ben Tre Revolutionary Museum, local brick factory, and beautiful pagodas.

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People Also Ask
Q:Is Ben Tre worth a visit?
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Yes, Ben Tre is worth a visit. Reached by bridge from My Tho, Ben Tre offers visitors a relaxed island vibe with plenty of history, culture, and scenery. It also sits on the very edge of the Mekong Delta, making it ideal for boat trips to mangroves and nearby islands.

Q:What is Ben Tre known for?
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Probably best known as Vietnam’s capital of coconuts, Ben Tre is a tranquil and peaceful island province in the Mekong Delta. Filled with coconut palm groves, historic architecture, tropical orchards, and mangroves, Ben Tre is a relaxing spot ideal for chilling in a hammock or exploring by boat or bike.

Q:How long should I spend in Ben Tre?
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A couple of days is usually enough time in Ben Tre, although you could easily stay longer on the relaxing Mekong backwaters. However you choose to spend your time on Ben Tre, you won’t run out of rice paddies, meandering waterways, or palm groves to explore.

Q:What’s the nearest big city to Ben Tre?
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Ben Tre is only about 90 minutes by car from the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers of Ho Chi Minh City, but it feels like a whole world away. Otherwise, My Tho—which is just across the Rach Mieu bridge—is the nearest and most easily accessible city to Ben Tre.

Q:What are the main attractions in Ben Tre?
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Ben Tre’s main attractions are its tropical orchards, mangrove-lined canals, and sleepy, picturesque waterfront, where crumbling villas stand testament to bygone times. You can also visit Ben Tre Market and Ben Tre Revolutionary Museum, explore Vam Ho bird sanctuary, and swing by local villages for rice wine and coconut candy.

Q:What is the best month to visit Ben Tre?
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Most visitors to Vietnam try to avoid the summer wet season, but June to Aug. is fruit season, which means it’s one of the best times to visit Ben Tre. If you visit in mid-June, you’ll also be able to catch the Whale Festival—Nghinh Ong Rite—and join the colorful celebrations.