Em meio às plantações de arroz do Delta do Mekong, você pode visitar o movimentado mercado flutuante de Cai Be. A aldeia ribeirinha é um importante pólo para os agricultores, atacadistas e ...
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Avaliado por: Alistair S, Julho 2016 Inglês
This was a pleasant full day trip and quite relaxing. The Cai Be Floating Marker was a bit disappointing - there was not as much to it as the Thai equivalent outside Bangkok. The cooking class consisted only of making spring rolls and a salad. Despite that the trip was worthwhile.
O que está fazendo: Mekong Delta Day Trip with Cooking Class and Cai Be Floating Market Tour
Avaliado por: Alamo25, Australia, Janeiro 2014 Inglês
It's my honour to be the first to review this newly available tour run by Threeland Travel. We were picked up at 6.15am and joined by another couple so there was only 4 of us on the tour plus our guide Moon and a driver. The drive to Cai Be took a few hours and we had one rest stop. We got on a boat and toured the Cai Be floating markets. This is how the locals live not some tourist setup like you see in Thailand. Boats sell just about everything and we got fresh coconuts to drink. We stopped on an island to see how they make various popped rice treats, coconut candy. Plenty of free samples and they were delicious, please support the locals by buying some snacks. We then walked to a bee farm where our poor guide Moon got stung on the ear by an angry bee! Thankfully he was not allergic. We enjoyed honey green tea and tried some royal jelly. We then boated to another island where we were fortunate to arrive on a day of a local wedding. Our guide knew the bride and groom as he visits the island frequently so we got to see a bit of the wedding, went for a walk around the fruit plantations, ate fresh fruit and watched a cultural music and dance performance. We then boarded a row boat for a relaxing 20 minute paddle through the river canals of the island. We then travelled to Tan Phong Island for lunch. The 'half-day cooking class' was just wrapping some spring rolls with pre chopped ingredients, it took 10 minutes so this wording should really be changed as its misleading. The food was delicious and plentiful - papaya salad, our spring rolls, a gigantic whole fried fish, noodle salad and fresh fruit. We then went for a bicycle ride around the island (30 minutes) it was all flat and gave a great insight into how the villagers live. We then returned to the mini bus for the non-stop ride back to the city where we were back at the hotel by 5pm. My only recommendations - helmets for the bike ride would be nice and seatbelts in the minibus as the roads are very bumpy at times!
O que está fazendo: Mekong Delta Day Trip with Cooking Class and Cai Be Floating Market Tour