Mekong Delta & Phu Quoc Discover Full HD - Vietnam Cool Travel

  • 11 years ago
With so much to see and do in Ho Chi Minh and the scenic surrounding area, this tour ensures you take it all in. Covering the most significant landmarks in the city to learn about its history and culture, the tour then takes you out to the diverse landscape of the Mekong Delta. You can see sight a traditional rice barge through the network of canals, passing riverside life and stopover to meet the locals.

With its meandering waterways and flourishing farms, the Mekong Delta is a place not to be missed. Venture out through this iconic landscape and discover riverbanks dotted with coconut palms swaying in the breeze and sprawling rice fields sparkling in the sun.

Phu Quoc is a large tropical island off the coast of Vietnam. It is a very mountainous and densely forested Island of 1320 sq km; it is 48 km in length from south to north and has a population of approx. 80,000 people.  Phu Quoc’s interior is still mostly covered in dense tropical forest and its coastline is ringed with deserted sandy beaches. There are two days free to enjoy this tropical hideaway. The azure blue waters around the island are teeming with marine life and make for good snorkeling. Apart from its unspoilt beaches Phu Quoc is also known for producing the best nuoc mam(fish sauce) and black pepper in Vietnam. Phu Quoc Island and its beaches were voted to be "The Most Cleanest and Beautiful Beach of World" by ABC News as from the end of February, 2008 and there are much more things to do in your exploration.

It was with some excitement that makes travelers come to Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. Resting in the Gulf Of Thailand, Phu Quoc is, geographically speaking at least. Wild, windswept and gloriously remote in parts, the natural landscape is, not surprisingly, similar to the islands of Vietnam and the south-east of Cambodia and Thailand. Access is by a 45 minute flight from Saigon or a more adventurous ferry ride from the southern port of Rach Gia.