When you think of the Mekong Delta, images of floating markets bustling with boats full of produce, lush fruit orchards, and peaceful rivers often come to mind. But traveling the Mekong Delta on your own offers much more than that!
This land of gentle waterways holds endless surprises waiting to be discovered. And if you want to experience the very essence of Southern Vietnam, join My Khanh Ecotourism Village as we share useful travel tips for your most memorable Mekong Delta adventure!
Discovering the Mekong Delta on Your Own
The Mekong Delta is a region of tranquil rivers, vast rice fields, lively floating markets, and warm-hearted, hospitable people. Traveling independently here allows you to uncover its rustic beauty, experience the daily life of river communities, and taste a variety of local specialties.
From the bustling Cai Rang Floating Market to the lush Tra Su Melaleuca Forest and the fruit-laden gardens of My Khanh Ecotourism Village, each destination offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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So pack your bags and begin your journey to the heart of the Mekong in your own way!
Best Time to Visit the Mekong Delta
Thanks to its mild climate, the Mekong Delta welcomes visitors all year round. However, depending on your interests, certain seasons offer different charms:
- Flood Season (September – November): Discover unique river ecosystems and try activities like fishing and net casting.
- Fruit Season (May – August): Enjoy freshly picked tropical fruits right in the orchards.
- Tet and Traditional Festivals: Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and rich local culture.
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Getting There and Around
Airports in the Mekong Delta
Yes, the region has several airports:
- Can Tho International Airport – the main aviation hub of the Delta, connecting major Vietnamese cities.
- Rach Gia Airport – convenient for exploring Kien Giang Province.
- Phu Quoc International Airport – ideal for beach lovers and island seekers.
From Ho Chi Minh City:
Traveling to the Mekong Delta is easy and convenient:
- By bus: Several reputable companies such as Phuong Trang, Hung Cuong, Hoang Minh, and Vu Linh operate routes to provinces across the Delta. Ticket prices range from VND 100,000 – 350,000 depending on the destination.
- By motorbike or car: For adventure lovers, self-driving allows flexibility and the chance to stop and explore scenic countryside roads.
From Hanoi:
The most convenient option is to fly directly to Can Tho or Phu Quoc. Round-trip fares typically range from VND 1.7 to 3 million, depending on the season.
Top 10 Must-Try Mekong Delta Dishes
- Fermented Fish Hotpot (Lẩu mắm) – A rich and flavorful dish made from linh fish paste, combined with pork, shrimp, crab, and a variety of fresh river vegetables.

- Mekong-Style Pancake (Bánh xèo) – Crispy golden crepes filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with fresh greens and sweet-sour fish sauce.

- Crispy Rice with Caramelized Dip (Cơm cháy kho quẹt) – Crunchy rice paired with a savory sauce of pork belly, dried shrimp, and chili.

- Grilled Snakehead Fish (Cá lóc nướng trui) – Char-grilled whole fish with crispy skin and tender meat, eaten with herbs and fermented fish sauce.

- Siamese Mud Carp Hotpot with Sesban Flowers (Lẩu cá linh bông điên điển) – A seasonal delicacy of the flood season, known for its tangy, floral aroma.

- Fermented Bean Curd Duck Stew (Vịt nấu chao) – Tender duck simmered in a rich, creamy sauce made with fermented tofu.
- Grilled Snails with Green Pepper (Ốc nướng tiêu xanh) – Smoky and spicy, with the fresh sweetness of river snails infused with peppery fragrance.
- Fish Noodle Soup (Bún cá) – A clear, flavorful broth made from fresh fish, served with noodles, herbs, and fried fish cakes.
- Fresh Spring Rolls (Gỏi cuốn) – Light, refreshing rolls of shrimp, pork, rice noodles, and herbs wrapped in soft rice paper.
- Field Crab Hotpot (Lẩu cua đồng) – A comforting, savory hotpot made from fresh crab broth and served with vegetables and vermicelli.
Top Check-in & Photo Spots for Independent Travelers
My Khanh Ecotourism Village – Can Tho
At My Khanh Ecotourism Village, visitors can take beautiful photos amid lush greenery and traditional Southern-style architecture. Enjoy unique local games and attractions like the Rainbow Slide – the first of its kind in the Mekong Delta.
Explore the My Khanh Floating Fruit Market, a miniature version of the Cai Rang Floating Market, and indulge in authentic Southern cuisine.
For relaxation, stay at the Resort & Bungalow complex, surrounded by nature — the perfect retreat for your self-guided trip.
Ninh Kieu Wharf
Located in the heart of Can Tho, this iconic riverside promenade is famous for its scenic views, boat tours on the Hau River, and romantic sunset ambiance.
Cai Rang Floating Market
A vibrant trading hub on the river, where locals buy and sell fruits and produce from boat to boat — a must-see symbol of Mekong life.
Chau Doc Market (An Giang)
Bustling with local products, fresh fruit, seafood, and traditional fermented fish (mắm), this market reflects the energetic spirit of the Delta.
Cam Mountain (An Giang)
Known as “The Roof of the Mekong Delta,” Cam Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views and the peaceful Vạn Linh Pagoda on its peak.
Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Glide through emerald waterways under tall cajuput trees, surrounded by birds and lotus fields — a paradise for eco-tourism enthusiasts.
Ta Pa Lake (An Giang)
A tranquil blue lake nestled among rice fields and limestone hills, ideal for quiet reflection and photography.
Sa Dec Flower Village (Dong Thap)
A vibrant wonderland blooming with colorful flowers year-round — perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Xeo Quyt Ecotourism Area (Dong Thap)
Explore this lush forest by boat, navigating through narrow canals and discovering wartime historical relics hidden among the trees.
Bac Lieu Wind Farm
Marvel at the sight of giant wind turbines standing tall over green fields — a surreal and modern symbol of the Delta’s charm.
Hon Son Island & Phu Quoc Island (Kien Giang)
These tropical gems feature crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant marine life — ideal for snorkeling, island-hopping, and unwinding in paradise.
Where to Stay – The Ideal Retreat for Independent Travelers
My Khanh Resort & Bungalow – Can Tho
With over 50 well-equipped rooms surrounded by lush greenery, My Khanh offers a relaxing, nature-inspired retreat. Guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool and complimentary entrance tickets to the tourist village — perfect for those seeking comfort and tranquility after a day of exploring.
Travel Tips for a Smooth Mekong Adventure
- Check the weather forecast before your trip; pack light summer clothes, a hat, and sunscreen.
- Bring insect repellent and basic medication for comfort.
- Opt for soft-soled shoes or sandals suitable for boat trips and orchard walks.
- For beautiful photos, pack traditional Southern accessories like a nón lá (conical hat) or khăn rằn (checked scarf).
- Keep electronics in waterproof bags for boat or rain protection.
- If renting a motorbike or car, carry your driver’s license and ID, and review local traffic rules.
My Khanh – The Heart of the Mekong Experience
From its lush gardens and cultural shows to traditional cuisine and comfortable resorts, My Khanh Ecotourism Village is truly the perfect stop on your independent journey through the Mekong Delta.
Here, nature and culture harmoniously intertwine, offering visitors not just a trip — but a memory to cherish.
Contact for Tour Consultation:
📍 Address: 335 Lo Vong Cung, My Khanh Commune, Phong Dien District, Can Tho City
� Tour Hotline: (0292) 3 846 260 – (02923) 738 738 – 0766 89 39 79
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