Thursday, June 27, 2019

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
Can Tho comes from ‘cam thi giang’ which means ‘river of poems’ and is the largest city in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Of all the things that the city is known for, a few aspects stand out such as its floating markets, Buddhist pagodas, delicious food, and fresh fruits. There are many things to do in Can Tho which makes it an attractive and frequently visited tourist destination for many from across the world.

Go Shopping in Cai Rang Floating Market

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
Heading to Cai Rang, the biggest floating market in the Mekong Delta is one of the most recommended things to do in Can Tho Vietnam. Make sure you carry a camera here to click pictures around the bridge which is a very photogenic point. The best time to visit the market is between 6 am and 7 am since you can beat the swarms of tourists that come in as well as the heat.

Taste Mekong Delta Specialties

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
No trip is ever complete without tasting the indigenous specialties and the same holds true for Can Tho. There are many dishes that you should try while in Can Tho such as the Cai Rang grilled rolls made out of pork and served with pineapple, cucumber, bitter banana, star fruit, and thin rice paper. Other dishes you should try are bun ca (fish noodles), hu tieu Sa Dec (dry noodles), bun rieu (crab noodles) and lau mam (fish hot pot).

Visit Pitu Kohsa Rangsay Pagoda

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
Trying to hide down a quiet backstreet, but gloriously gold, this three-level Theravada Buddhist pagoda from 1948 contrasts sharply against the grey adjacent buildings. Carved detailed wall patterns, painted columns, a huge Buddha statue, and city views from the balcony are all impressive. Its charitable pursuits include helping disadvantaged youths to study.

Take Up Cacao Farming

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
One of the things that The Mekong Delta is known around the world for is its agriculture. Another popular place to visit in Can Tho is the Mien Tay Homestay, which is also a small cacao farm run by Lam The Cuong and his family. Take a small tour of the farm for a modest fee and get educated about the process of making cacao products from the fruit of a cacao tree. You also have the option to stay overnight in this homestay.

See more: Top hostels for backpackers in Can Tho

Live Locally

A short trip in Can Tho, Vietnam
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You should experience Can Tho with authentic Vietnamese spirit by staying in a homestay. There are many local homestays here are the owners are warm and friendly people who will look after you like one would treat a family member. They let you cook with them and even enjoy meals with their family. They will also be willing to take you out on tours around the city, make you take part in their farming activities, and even take care of their homes with them.

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