Pick you up at hotel in Saigon.
Upon embarkation, clients are welcomed with fresh rolled cotton towels. The program will start with the visit of Cai Be colorful floating market cruising among local barges full of fruits and vegetables. Further, a visit will be done at an ancient Mandarin house dating from the 19th century where you will be greeted by the family.
We will proceed to Phu An, an untouched remote area reflecting some of the best sights the Mekong Delta can offer. On the way, an optional stop can be made at local home factories where you can see how rice paste and rice popcorn are made. A delicious lunch will be served at Le Longanier, a superb Indochinese villa located in a lush tropical plantation, by the river.
(*) Set menu lunch: Vegetable Soup, Le Longanier Fried Spring rolls, Fried Mekong Elephant Ear Fish, Fried Mixed Vegetables with Pork, Caramelized Pork in Clay Pot, Seasonal Fresh Fruits. (For other menus, please contact us.) After lunch, your sampan will cruise deeper into the country side on smaller canals and arroyos passing under several small traditional bridges made by wood and bamboos. Stops can be made during the cruise to visit some fruit markets and plantations on the banks (bananas, water melon, and longans), an opportunity to make contacts with local inhabitants. Along the river, local houses are still traditionally made of wood and palm tree leaves. On the river banks, you will observe some very large rice fields while cruising between numerous suspended fishing nets, an ancestral way of fishing in the Mekong Delta.
The cruise will end at around 3pm at Phu Nhuan Bridge near Cai Lay.
(*) An optional bicycle tour can be arranged on the banks, through the country side.
Transfer back to Saigon City. End of service. **** During the cruise, fresh cotton towels, hot green tea, mineral water and exotic seasonal fruits will be served on board free of charge. |
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Prices quoted in US$ nett per person
| Cabin |
Private Boat |
| 2 - 3 pax |
4 - 6 pax |
7 - 9 pax |
10 - 15 pax |
| Rate per Pax |
125 |
85 |
67 |
60 |
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Inclusions of the trip
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Road Transportation
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1 Day cruise on Cai Be Princess junk on private chartered basis
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Fresh cotton towels, fresh fruits, hot green tea, mineral water during cruise
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Lunch (as per menu described)
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Visits mentioned
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Crew assistance
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VAT and service charge
Exclusions of the trip
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Cai Be Princess Cruise Information |
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Enjoy private cruises on board authentic sampans, discover the Mekong unseen paths cruising throughout the delta and its numerous canals...
Since early 2004, Mekong Horizon Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in offering new cruise paths together with high quality cruise standards.
Having our head quarters based in Phu An/Cai Lay (next to Cai Be, Tien Giang Province), we operate cruises and related tours services in the Mekong Delta using our own built sampans, all stylishly designed and inspired by ancient authentic traditional indochinese river boats.
Since June 2006, we also operate our own-built restaurant named "Le Longanier", a beautiful Indochinese two storeys villa with authentic architecture and style. |
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Description of our Services:
Sampans "Cai Be Princess" (I, II, III, IV, V) Capacity 30 pax / Dimensions: 13m long x 2.8m wide / ideal for small groups or individual travellers - Daily Private chartered cruises (no join-in) from 1 up to 3 days (with overnight at local houses).
Sampans "Mekong Princess" (I & II) Capacity 45 pax / Dimensions: 15m long x 3m wide / ideal for groups, equipped with toilets on board - Daily Private chartered Cruises (special itineraries possible on request). In this respect, Mekong Horizon has developped a range of products, activities and projects that: Minimises negative economic, environmental and social impacts. Generates economic benefits for local people, enhances the community and improves working conditions. Involves local people in the decision-making process. Contributes to the conservation of the environment and cultural heritage. Provides an enjoyable tourism experience and opportunity for tourists to meet locals. Provides tourists with a greater understanding of local cultural, social and environmental issues. Provides access for physically challenged tourists. Promotes respect between tourists and hosts, while building locals’ confidence.
Today, the company operates an own-built flottila of 11 boats with designs and styles reflecting true authentic ancient "sampans", using materials such as rattan, bamboo and exotic wood.
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