A hands-on countryside experience in Cam Thanh, where you cycle through peaceful villages, join local farmers in rice fields, ride a water buffalo, explore the coconut palm forest by basket boat, and enjoy a home-cooked meal. A fun, interactive tour perfect for families, couples, and travelers seeking authentic rural life near Hoi An
Morning: 08:30 – 13:00 or Afternoon: 14:00 – 18:30
08:30 – Meet your expert guide at your hotel and start cycling along quiet countryside roads to Cam Thanh fishing village. Along the way, stop to observe rice paddies, fish ponds, and shrimp farms, offering a glimpse into local rural life.
Meet local farmers working in the fields and join hands-on farming activities, including ploughing, preparing the soil, and planting young rice seedlings. You will also have the chance to ride a water buffalo and help feed them — a fun and memorable experience.
Continue to a local fisherman’s home, where you will enjoy coconut jam and tea while meeting family members and learning about their daily life.
Explore the famous water coconut palm forest, often called a “coconut paradise.” Learn traditional fishing techniques from local fishermen, try catching fish and purple crabs with traditional fishing nets, and enjoy paddling a traditional bamboo basket boat.
Learn more about the Vietnam–American War through interesting and true stories shared by locals whose lives were directly affected during wartime.
Enjoy lunch at a local home, where you will also learn how to make fresh rice milk and cook the traditional Hoi An pancake (Bánh Xèo).
13:00 – Transfer back to your hotel. End of the tour.
Note:
Guests may choose to join the afternoon departure, starting at 14:00 and finishing at 18:30, following the same program.
Meals :Lunch
It depends on your travel style and experience.
Independent travel offers flexibility and may suit experienced travelers who enjoy planning their own routes and managing logistics.
However, Vietnam can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors due to distances, transportation options, and language barriers. Traveling with a tour, especially a private, tailor-made itinerary makes the journey more comfortable and efficient, with local guidance, reliable services, and everything arranged in advance.
Many travelers prefer a private tour as it combines flexibility with convenience, allowing them to explore Vietnam with peace of mind.
Yes, we organize customized trips for companies and organizations, including team-building programs, incentive travel, and MICE groups.
Each itinerary is tailored to your objectives, whether it’s rewarding your team, hosting an event, or combining business with leisure. We take care of logistics, coordination, and on-site support to ensure a seamless experience.
Yes, all our tours are fully customizable.
We design each itinerary based on your travel style, interests, and schedule from destinations and hotels to daily activities and pace. This allows you to enjoy a more personalized and flexible travel experience.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for most travelers entering Vietnam.
However, it is recommended to be up to date with routine vaccines such as tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid, particularly if you plan to visit rural areas or explore local food.
Health risks in Vietnam are generally low in major tourist destinations. We recommend basic precautions such as drinking bottled water and using insect repellent.
For specific medical advice, please consult your doctor or a travel health professional before your trip.
Vietnamese people are generally friendly and welcoming, and most visitors find it easy to adapt. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
In general, showing respect, politeness, and a friendly attitude will help you connect easily with local people.
Yes, in most cases it is fine, especially in public places. However, it is considered polite to ask for permission before taking close-up photos of individuals.
In some situations—such as with street vendors carrying goods on a shoulder pole, they may expect you to buy something if you take photos or interact with their items. This is common in tourist areas.
A friendly smile, simple gesture, or asking first will usually make the interaction more comfortable and respectful.
Vietnam uses plug types A, C, and F, with a standard voltage of 220V.
Travelers from Europe and many other countries can usually use their devices without an adapter. However, visitors from the US, UK, and Australia may need a plug adapter.
Most hotels provide universal sockets or adapters, but it is recommended to bring your own for convenience.