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Located around 8km of the center of Saigon, Thanh Da peninsula is a completely different world: Peaceful one like a village hidden behind rice fields and ponds. Especially, Binh Quoi tourist village is totally in rustic style with green coconut trees, piles of straw, and sparkle lanterns on the gate, etc. and is an outstanding place of Thanh Da. It is also an ideal destination for visitors to enjoy the unique cuisine program of “Break Southern fresh ground”: taste the local dishes, and listen to “don ca tai tu”.
Program introduction: From Tan Cang pier to Cu Chi Tunnels, the journey stretching across the Saigon River gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy the unique scenery of the both sides, with modern imprints of a developing city along with the wildness of a river area. Let’s stop to explore Ben Dinh Tunnels (Cu Chi), a unique “wonder during the war” with about 250km of tunnels that were both military constructions and living places for soldiers for over 30 years of fighting against invaders.
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The journey through two busiest cities in the South: Ho Chi Minh City and Thu Dau Mot. As a modern city developing strongly but remaining ancient historical imprints, Thu Dau Mot (Binh Duong province) brings exciting experiences at the ancient house of Mr. Tran Van Ho, Ba Thien Hau pagoda, Phu Cuong church, etc. Visitors can continue the tour by discovering Ben Dinh Tunnels (Cu Chi) with the Trenches, barracks, a nursery, sleeping quarters, meeting rooms, wells, Hoang Cam kitchen and many more.
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Vam Sat is one of the world’s most sustainable eco-tourism areas in Vietnam, recognized by the World Tourism Organization (WTO). Visitors will discover the natural Dam Doi – a wildlife sanctuary built into a safe area to attract and protect animals and restore natural environment. Visiting Tang Bong tower – 26m in height, located in the middle of Vam Sat tourist area to enjoy the panoramic view of Can Gio mangrove forest is an extremely interesting experience.
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The ideal journey for travelers who are interested in nature: down the Saigon river to the Can Gio mangrove forest – UNESCO’s World Biosphere Reserve, the tourists are attracted by the extreme diversity of flora and fauna. The life of local people are vividly presented through daily activities associated with the river such as oyster farming villages that specialize in supplying seafood, the bustling Dong Hoa fishing port, Lang Ong Thuy Tuong and the Can Thanh market with spiritual activities of indigenous people, Yen village with interesting Salanganes farming and harvesting technique, etc