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On June 21, 2025, Mekong Travel will joyfully celebrate its 20th Anniversary with the theme “Riding the Waves, Reaching the New Era.”
This two-decade journey is a testament to continuous efforts, enduring innovation, and the trust and support of our valued customers, partners, and dedicated staff.
Together, we look back on the path we have traveled and move forward with a strong aspiration to reach even greater heights in the future.
Amid the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, where cars and new-generation motorbikes fill every street, the old Xe Lam has become a cherished memory of the people of the Mekong Delta—a piece of the past that Út Trinh wishes to bring back so visitors can “relive a bygone era.”
For this reason, the Út Trinh Vintage Xe Lam has been carefully restored, preserving the simple, rustic look of the iconic passenger vehicle that once connected Saigon and the Mekong Delta from the 1960s to the 1980s. While its original character remains intact, the vehicle has been thoughtfully renewed to ensure safe operation for tourism activities today.
Water hyacinth weaving is one of the distinctive traditional handicrafts of the Mekong Delta region. By making use of the abundant natural resources found along canals and waterways, local residents transform the water hyacinth—once considered a freely drifting, insignificant plant—into unique handcrafted products that beautifully reflect the cultural essence of the Mekong Delta.
3D2N Tour: The South African student group enjoyed a wonderful and memorable experience at Ut Trinh Homestay in the heart of the Mekong Delta.
The gentle afternoon light settles over the islet as the bicycle wheels roll slowly along the village path shaded by fruit trees. Cycling around the islet is a wonderful way to feel the peaceful rhythm of life in the Mekong Delta.
June arrives with gentle early-season rains, bringing a cool freshness after the scorching days of sunshine. The rambutan gardens also enter their prime, with bright red clusters glowing like little lanterns that light up the lush green orchard.
Vinh Long is famous for its delicious rambutan, and you’re invited to experience the joy of visiting the orchard and picking the ripest, sweetest fruits straight from the tree! Enjoy it!
Starting from Border Milestone 246-1 in An Phú District, An Giang, and ending at Định An Estuary in Trà Vinh, this journey offers a truly unique experience drifting along the waterways of the Mekong Delta. Over the course of four days and three nights aboard the boat, you will explore pristine and tranquil landscapes, discover vibrant floating markets, visit traditional craft villages, wander through lush fruit gardens, and learn about cultural sites that embody the rich heritage of Southern Vietnam.
Experience Mekong Delta Garden and River Tourism – A Journey Back to the Nostalgic Countryside of Your Homeland
The canal fishing experience is a rustic activity that reflects the unique cultural identity of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. It’s a chance for you to become a true local farmer—stepping into a water canal, using traditional tools such as baskets or fish traps, or even your bare hands, to catch fish and then cook and enjoy them right on the spot.
Village communal house ‘Hat Boi’ is a traditional performing art of Vietnam, typically showcased during folk festivals or at village communal houses. This classical form of singing and acting is closely associated with ritual ceremonies, blessings, and important community events
The long-tail motorboat tour is a unique experience that allows visitors to explore the beauty of the rivers and waterways of the Mekong Delta. Sitting on a compact motorboat, weaving through lush green canals, travelers can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and discover the local riverine culture