Tra Que Vegetable Village Tours and Tickets
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Tra Que Vegetable Village

Entry to Tra QueVegetable Village is free.
A stop at the vegetable village is a must for foodies and nature lovers.
Go hungry—the village is home to several organic restaurants.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Tra Que Vegetable Village. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Admission tickets for Tra Que Vegetable Village cost 35,000 dong per person, but other activities (such as a foot massage or a cooking class) cost extra. Bike tours that take you out into the Hoi An countryside cost from US$33, while cooking classes and basket boat combos start at US$52.
Yes, Tra Que Vegetable Village is worth visiting, especially if you're a foodie or interested in agriculture. The farming village has been growing produce for more than 400 years and provides a peaceful escape from the busy streets of Hoi An. Cooking classes typically use fresh produce picked from the gardens.
Per one customer who booked the Hoi An Countryside Jeep Tour: Food, Culture, and Daily Life, "We really enjoyed the trip. The tour guide, Phi Phi, was great ... The lunch was gorgeous ... We got to visit some great places out in the countryside ... it was fun to travel in the Jeep and meet the local people. Thoroughly recommend this tour."
This small agricultural village known for its traditional and organic farming methods is located just about 1.8 miles (3 kilometers) outside Hoi An, easy to reach by bike from the city center. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or walk to reach this peaceful corner of the countryside.
The best times of year to visit this farming area are between February and April and between October and December when the weather is not too hot or too rainy. Plan to visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the scorching midday temperatures.
Yes, Tra Que Village is open to the public from early morning to early evening, and you do not need to join a tour to enter. However, visit with a guide to better understand the local farming history and techniques or participate in a home cooking class or meal.
Tra Que Vegetable Village is almost entirely outdoors, so you should dress for the weather. Wear a hat and sunblock, especially if visiting in the hot midday hours, and wear comfortable clothing and shoes for walking (and cycling, if you plan on visiting by bike).
No, you can visit Tra Que Vegetable Village for free when the area is open to tourists. You will have to pay to visit with a guided tour by bike or minivan or to participate in the cooking classes or organic lunches offered as part of the visit.
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