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Meet the boat in Rach Gia at 10:00 AM, where your crew will warmly welcome you on board with cold towels and a refreshing drink. Embark on a leisurely cruise along the scenic waterways of the Delta aboard your private Song Xanh sampan. During your journey, visit a local village where residents craft bamboo baskets, an essential tool in their daily lives. Lunch will be served on board.
Before sunset, you'll stop at a traditional Vietnamese home to gain a deeper understanding of local life. The homeowner will greet you warmly, and you'll enjoy a candlelit dinner in this authentic setting. Spend your first night aboard the Song Xanh, anchored on the peaceful Hau River.
Enjoy an early breakfast on board before visiting Tiger Island (Cu Lao Ong Ho), a small island once home to Vietnam's second president, Ton Duc Thang. Take a leisurely stroll through the park surrounding the museum dedicated to him.
Next, arrive in the charming town of Sa Dec, where you'll explore one of its most iconic landmarks, the ancient house of Huynh Thuy Le. This historic home belonged to the real-life figure featured in Marguerite Duras' celebrated Indochina-era novel "The Lover". Wander through the town to admire the blend of French colonial architecture and the influences of the Chinese and Khmer communities that have thrived here for generations. You'll also discover the coexistence of diverse religious sites, including a Cao Dai temple, a Catholic church, a Chinese temple, and traditional Vietnamese pagodas.
Lunch and dinner will be served on board. Enjoy your second night aboard the Song Xanh as it glides along the peaceful Mekong River.
Cruise towards Cai Be in the early morning, soaking in the sights of daily life along the picturesque riverside as locals go about their routines. Enjoy breakfast served on board by the crew while taking in the serene riverscapes.
From the islet, hop onto a traditional rowing sampan and glide through the peaceful, narrow canals. Along the way, make stops to explore fascinating home-based cottage industries, such as brickmaking and the production of local delicacies like coconut candy and puffed rice.
The cruise concludes at Le Longanier Restaurant, an elegant colonial-style villa nestled in a lush tropical garden by the river, surrounded by vibrant fruit plantations. Relish a delicious lunch in this enchanting setting, offering a glimpse into the charm of Indochina's past.