Delta Mekong, with lush landscapes, rich floating and cultural markets, is one of Vietnam’s most attractive destinations worth visiting. In Mekong, the muddy waters of the Mekong River crossed the mangrove trees and the palm trees and joined the screw channels. The colorful boats with traditional motifs make this blue route alive and dynamic. The locals call the river “Sung Ku Long” or “River No Dragon”; Branches that pass through the forests and farms before reaching the South China Sea. In the upcoming guide, you will be introduced to the natural beauty and traditional life of this area.
Acquaintance with the Meccong Delta
In the past, life in the Mekong Delta was completely tied to the flow of rivers. The waterways played the role of the road, and people were moving by boats called Sampan. The floating markets were also the main business centers.
Nowadays, with the development of roads and bridges, many of these features have diminished and the number of floating markets has declined. However, the Mekong River still plays a vital role in the lives and livelihoods of the people of the region. Meccong, known as the “Vietnam Rice Bowl”, has a major contribution to the production of agricultural products in the country and its rich culture attracts many tourists.
Short -term tours of the city of Hochmin provide an opportunity to get acquainted with the area, but longer trips are suggested for a deeper understanding of the beauty and its variety.
Here is an opportunity to experience real peace. You can bike between gardens, taste tropical fruits, and boat on mangrove channels. In the heart of nature, get away from the fuss of the city and taste the calmer life. However, we suggest that you include visiting Mekong in your Vietnam Tour Travel Program.

Things you can do in Mekong Delta
Mekong is one of the most popular purposes of Vietnam. To see this stunning area, you can contact our experts at the Vanak Star Airlines and get the price of the Vietnam Tour + Travel to the country. Here’s what you can do to visit the Makong Delta: (If you are planning to visit Vietnam, we suggest you visit Fofuk Island)
Surf in Kano, Delta’s largest city
The city of Kano, the largest city of Mekong, has a quiet and pleasant atmosphere despite the breadth. The temples, the streets and its various restaurants provide a great opportunity to discover local culture. It is suggested that after the morning visit to the Kai Rong Floating Market, you spend the afternoon surfing the city
One of Kano’s most important cultural attractions is the following:
- Monarsa and Chava Fatt Hok Temple: Two spectacular Buddhist temples.
- Pagoda Oong (Kano Canton Community Hall): A historical temple with a spiritual space and an oud fragrance that will be a unique experience.
- Nin Qiu Night Market: A vibrant market next to the dock that takes place at night.
Kai Rong Floating Market
Kai Rong, one of the most famous Vietnam floating markets, starts every morning before sunrise. Hundreds of boats show a live and dynamic image of Delta’s traditional life, from various products from fruits and vegetables to coffee and local cuisine. Visiting tours usually include a toilet at the traditional noodle factory.
Visit information from the Kai Rong Market
- Address: ۱۶ Dongs with Tarang, Tan Anne, Nin Qiu, Kano
- Suggested hours: 1 am to 6am

Pagoda Ong (Canton Hall)
Pagoda Ong is one of the oldest and most beautiful Taoist temples in Mekong Delta. Its interiors with gentle light, burning and traditional wood architecture have a calm and spiritual mood. Visiting this temple gives a deep and different experience of Vietnamese culture. In addition to Ong’s Pagoda, visit the 5 famous Vietnam Pagodas.
Visit information from Pagoda Ong
- Address: ۱۲ Dongs with Tarang, Tan Anne, Nin Qiu, Kano
- Hours: 1 am to 6pm
Kano Historical Prison
The Kano Grand Prison was built in the late 19th century by the French to imprison the Vietnamese revolutionaries and later expanded by Americans during the Vietnam War. This place has witnessed years of torture, suffering and difficult conditions. Today, the collection has become a free museum where visitors can get acquainted with part of the dark history of the region.
Visit information
- Address: 1 Nice Jia Tune, Tan Anne, Nin Qiu, Kano
- Visiting hours:
* Weeks of the week: 1 am to 6am, 9pm to 6pm
* Weekends: holidays

Maio City: crowded, alive, and at the same time calmly
Myto is usually the first stop of tourists in Meccong’s Delta. Despite the crowded city center, the surrounding areas with lush nature and fruit gardens have a different and quiet atmosphere. Staying around the city and cycling in the hearts of the gardens will be a pleasant and different experience.
Sampan boating in Meccong Delta
One of the genuine activities in the Delta is the sailing with wooden sampans. These small boats pass tourists through narrow canals and palm trees and create a quiet and dreamy atmosphere.
** Important point: ** waste and contamination are visible in some places; A responsible journey and avoiding plastic use will be a great help to protect the environment in the area.

Pagoda Wayne Trang
Vienna Trang is one of the most famous and magnificent Meccong Delta temples located on the outskirts of Myto. This complex is with adorned gates, multi -storey temples and beautiful gardens, a spiritual and eye -catching place. Numerous Buddha statues – including sleeping, standing and smiling Buddha – are seen in different parts of the area.
Visit information:
- Address: Niangin Trang Truck Street, Mai Fong Commune, Myto
- Hours: 9:30 am to 6:50 pm
Visiting the four famous islands
Near the city of Myto, there are four small islands in the Mekong River:
- Unicorn Island / con Lan
- Turtle Island / con Qui
- Dragon Island / con Long
- Phoenix Island / con Phung
The island of Unicorn is the only island with land access, but to visit other islands, you can visit short and enjoyable trips. It is recommended that you use boat to surf instead of using strollers drawn by weak horses.
Snake Dong Tom Farm In Meccong Delta
One of the prominent attractions of Myto Island is the Dong Tom Snake farm where snakes are raised to produce antidote and pharmaceutical research. The center is also known as a small zoo that holds monkeys, bears and other animals.

Cycling in Meccong Delta
Cycling is one of the most popular ways to travel in Makong cities and villages. Flat paths through gardens and villages provide an easy and pleasant experience for cyclists.
- Many local resorts offer free bikes.
- Tour companies have programmed routes and professional guides for cycling.
- On the bike path you can visit fruit gardens, vegetable fields, bridges, temples and beautiful scenery.
Tropical fruits of Meccong
In addition to reputation as a bowl of Vietnam rice, Mekong Delta has a variety of fruit gardens. There are many tropical fruits in the area, some of which are:
- Jack Farut
- Papaya
- Star Fro
- Mangstine
- Pomelo
- Chinese plum
- Rambutan
- Dorian
Fruit orchards in the Kai Bi, Kahn, Vienna Long, Mai and Ben Torah areas welcome visitors and provide an opportunity to get acquainted with agriculture and local life.

Experience of floating markets
The floating markets are the main attractions of the Mekong Delta, which operate in the early hours of the morning. The Kai Rong floating market in Kanos is the largest and most popular market in the region.
- Markets are activated before sunrise and are busy until about 9am.
- Markets create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere with colorful boats and a variety of fruits, vegetables and local foods.
Over the past decades, the number of floating markets has declined, and today there are only 2 to 5 active markets, the most important of which are:
- Kai Rong Floating Market (Kanos)
- Foreng Dean Floating Market (Kanos)
- Its floating market (close to kun)
- Naga Gulf Floating Market – Feng Hip (Near Kann)
- Kai float market to (Kai to, northeast of Kan K)
- Long Shvin Floating Market (Long Shvin, Northwest of Kan K)
- Negative Floating Market (Naga Nam, Southwest of Kan You)
For a better experience, it is recommended that before visiting, inquire about locals or other tourists about market status, as market activity may vary depending on season and product harvest.

How to move from the city of Hooshi Mekong to Makong?
Most travelers move from the city of Hooshi Maine to travel to Makong. There are various transport options as follows:
1. By plane
- It is the fastest way of travel.
- There are two main airports in Mekong Delta: Kahn and Rach Gia.
- There is no direct flight from the meshim to your kun; But it is flying to other Vietnam cities.
- The flight to Rach Gia takes about 5 minutes and costs about 1.5 million Dong Vietnamese.
- Another advantage is to watch the beautiful and wide scenery of the Delta from above.
2. By bus
- The cheapest way to travel to Mekong Delta is.
- Main companies: Fota, Tan Boy, Tourist and My Lin Lin Express.
- Ticket booking is usually possible through websites such as 4GO Asia.
- Vietnam’s phone or in -person booking is recommended due to credit card and language restrictions.
- Travel time and sample fee:
* Maine Maine to Kun (Kai B and Vienna Long Route): About 2 hours, cost of about 1.5 % Dong
* Hooshi Maine to Rach Gia: About 1 hour, cost of about 1.5 ° C
* Hooshi Maine to Ben Torah (you can be a route): about 1.5 hours, cost of about 1.5 dong
1. With a personal car or internet taxi (gerb)
- Easier than the bus and a little cheaper than the plane.
- Many hotels and hostels can arrange a personal car rent with a driver, which costs about $ 1.5 million (US $ 2).
- Gorb rent is usually cheaper and costs about 1.5 % from the city center of Hooshi Minh.
1. With motorcycles
- An option for those who are fluent in motorcycle driving and want to have a different experience.
- The distance between the Mini Minh to the nearest city of Delta Mekong (Mai To You) is about 2 kilometers and about 2 kilometers.
- Long routes and road conditions may be dangerous and boring.
- It is recommended to travel by bus first and then rent a motorcycle in Delta.
- The daily scooter fare in the mine is at least about 1.5.5 Dong.

Other spectacular cities of Delta
The Meccong Delta is a vast region with 4 provinces and a population of over 5 million. In this vast area, there are numerous cities with unique features to visit. If you have enough time, we suggest incorporating some of these destinations into your travel plan:
- Chao Duck: A border town near Cambodia, known for its local markets, Pagoda Cave and a three -day Buddhist festival in April.
- Sa Sa: A quiet city in West Vienna Long with eye -catching architecture, historic houses and beautiful temples
- Rach Gia: The only city of Delta Mekong to fly from Saigon. This coastal city is a good destination for rest due to its proximity to its attractive sea and beaches.

Final speech
Beyond a tourist destination, Meccong is an experience of quiet life, pristine nature and authentic Vietnam culture. From floating markets to fruit gardens and rivers, this area has something to surprise for every passenger. If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Makong Delta is where you have to seek refuge.
Frequently asked questions
- Where is Mekong Delta?
Meccong is located in the southernmost point of Vietnam, where the Great Mekong River is divided into nine main branches and thousands of sub -branches. The area covers about 2.5 square kilometers of fertile farmland, where a variety of crops, including rice and various fruits, are cultivated.
- How many days is the suggested time to stay in Meccong?
One or two pseudo tours of Saigon are not enough. We recommend at least 1 to 2 days of stay that you can divide your time as follows:
- 2 days in your Mai
- 2 days in Ben Torah
- 2 days in Vienna Long
- 2 days in your kun
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