Lung Cau Cau Tourist Area is only 10km from Can Tho city, from National Highway 61B connecting Vi Thanh town, which borders Hau Giang province.
While the flood season in the North and the Center of Vietnam brings many catastrophes, the flood season in the South-West is eagerly awaited by residents and is called by a friendly and familiar name: the water-rising season.
Xeo Nhum Eco-Garden, located in Hong Loan residential area, Hung Thanh ward, Cai Rang district, Can Tho city, is a new destination for visitors when coming Can Tho.
Con Dao is not only famous for the splendid victories, the great sacrifices of countless soldiers who lie down in the dark years of Vietnam, but also famous for the peaceful scenes bestowed by the nature.
At the weekend or holidays and especially in the water-rising season in the West, you can explore this land and rest in the homestay with the unique style. We will recommend two unique homestays in Can Tho and we make sure that you will have a great time here.
Soc Trang is a coastal province in the Mekong Delta, located at the southern mouth of the Hau River.
Time: 1 day | Type: Daily Group Tour Hight lights: Discover various culture values in My Son – a World Heritage recognized in 1999 by Unesco, Explore Cham-style Art of Architecture, Cooking class. My Son, located 50 km from Hoi An, was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty between the 4th and 12th centuries. My Son sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics that comprises of more than 70 architectural works. They include temples and towers that connect to each other with intricate red brick designs. The main component of the Cham architectural design is the tower built to reflect the divinity of the King.
Vietnamese cuisine doesn't win any points for complexity. Many of the most popular dishes can be made just as well on the side of the road as in a top-end restaurant. But it’s precisely this simplicity, the subtle variations by region and the fresh ingredients that keep us pulling up a plastic stool for more.
Com chay refers to two things in Vietnam: vegetarian food, or Vietnam’s homemade rice crispies that are popular with children.