About this tour
This 8–10 hour expedition takes you from Ho Chi Minh City into the Mekong Delta's backwaters, where you'll paddle through floating villages, meet families working the waterways, and taste regional specialties. You'll navigate narrow canals by boat, stop at orchards and honey producers, and eat a home-cooked meal with locals. The guide handles logistics and interpretation throughout, leaving you to absorb the rhythm of delta life.
Highlights
- Boat through narrow canals lined with coconut palms
- Visit working orchards and traditional honey farms
- Share a meal with a local family in their home
- Sample fresh tropical fruit and local honey tea
- Meet fishers and farmers in floating villages
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included from central Saigon
What to expect
You'll start with a hotel collection in the early morning, then head south toward the delta. Once on the water, expect slow-paced exploration—poling through quiet channels, stopping to chat with orchard owners and honey harvesters, watching how people live and work on the river. Lunch happens at a family restaurant; bring an appetite. The pace is gentle rather than rushed, with plenty of standing around and absorbing scenery. You'll return to the city in the afternoon, tired but with a clearer picture of rural Mekong life. Bring sun protection and wear clothes you don't mind getting damp.
Good to know
Infants and toddlers are welcome; prams and specialized seats are available. Those with serious heart conditions should skip this tour. The journey involves boats, so wear shoes with grip. English-speaking guides are standard; other languages incur a surcharge. Meals and one drink are covered, but pack extra cash for souvenirs or tips.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







