Exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels - Bus or Speedboat?

When planning a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, you have two options for getting there is a bus tour or a speedboat tour. The choice between these two options ultimately depends on your preferences, priorities and what you value most in your travel experience.

Local market - a highly authentic miniature of community life

It's not only a place for buying and selling goods, but also reflect the lifestyle, customs, and open-hearted nature of local people across generations. Unlike the Western habit of shopping for groceries once a week at large supermarkets, Vietnamese people have long embraced the tradition of visiting local markets every day. This daily ritual is more than just shopping—it is an essential part of community life and a reflection of Vietnam’s deep connection to fresh food and local traditions.

Exploring the Countryside Comfortably by Electric Scooter!

Not everyone enjoys cycling, and for some travelers, riding a bicycle may not be the most comfortable or suitable option. Whether you prefer a more relaxed experience, are traveling with young children, have mobility concerns, or simply wish to enjoy the scenery without physical effort, our electric scooter offers a wonderful alternative. The electric scooter allows guests to experience the same beautiful countryside landscapes, local villages, and cultural attractions while traveling in comfort. Moving at a gentle pace, the vehicle provides plenty of opportunities to observe daily life, take photographs, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings without the need to pedal.

Tue, 09-Jun-2026

Sampan boat – A symbol of the Mekong Delta's history, resilience, and cultural identity

Sampan boats are typically small and have a flat-bottomed structure, which allows them to navigate through the shallow and narrow canals of the Mekong Delta with ease. They are usually made of wood, often crafted from materials like teak or other durable timber. The boats are known for their stability and maneuverability, making them well-suited for the region's intricate waterways.

Mon, 08-Jun-2026

Discovering the Art of Traditional Rice Wine Making

Rice wine has been an important part of Vietnamese culture for generations. Found in rural villages across the country, this traditional beverage is more than just a local drink—it represents craftsmanship, heritage, and a deep connection to agricultural life. For visitors seeking an authentic cultural experience, witnessing the rice wine-making process offers a fascinating glimpse into a tradition that has been passed down through families for centuries.

Fri, 08-May-2026

Cao Dai Religion: Vietnam's Unique Spiritual Heritage

Cao Dai, also known as Caodaism, is one of Vietnam’s most unique religions. Founded in Vietnam in 1926, it combines teachings and philosophies from several major world religions, including Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity, and Islam. Through this harmonious blend, Cao Dai promotes the idea that all religions share a common spiritual origin and ultimately guide humanity toward goodness and enlightenment.