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J_L, Mar 2026
The pace was good -- an...
The pace was good -- an overnight trip is definitely the best way to see what is left of Cái Răng floating market. The hotel was stunning -- beautifully landscaped, strong AC, and fun outdoor bathroom. The guide, Safa, was very knowledgeable and generous.
JoAnn_F, Nov 2024
Mekong Cai Be Floating Market Tour
Luc was prompt, very knowledgeable and very courteous. He provided a lot of information on the history of Vietnam. We got to learn how to make spring rolls and crispy pancakes, which was then part of our lunch. At one point, because our boat was stuck in water hyacinths, he helped to free the boat. Luc told us of activities we may be interested in while we were in Ho Chi Minh City. He was exceptionally kind and we highly recommend him as a guide for others.
Amy_D, Jul 2024
Perfect escape to the Mekong
We loved the tour with Tri, he was great at English and telling us lots of good information about the Mekong Delta. The Bamboo Eco Lodge was incredible! We ate so much good food and met so many nice people of the region.
Joanna_M, Mar 2024
Thank you to all the Mekong locals who made this trip an experience to remember.
Although this was a guided tour, with Abe, there were so many people along the way who helped make the trip memorable. It was a pleasure to see families at work in their businesses, to see how local food was made. At lunchtime, we made our own Ban Xeo (pancakes), which I must say tasted all the better for being home made ;) Overall, it was a pleasant break from the City.

Cái Bè

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Mekong Delta
Cái Bè
  • Because of the combination of roads and waterways, the Mekong Delta is a difficult place to visit independently. If you want to see the market, opt for a tour that includes transportation, including boats to take you out onto the water.

  • There are several hotels and restaurants in Cái Bè, most of which offer free Wi-Fi.

  • There are a couple of ATMs in the village, but they can malfunction; bring cash with you to avoid any problems.