The South of Vietnam is situated in a special position which plays an important role in socio-economic development, transportation, and national security. The land also has favorable conditions to develop industries, services, especially tourism and become a leader in the industrialization and modernization
Locals still call it Saigon, and you’ll feel its energy the moment you arrive. It’s a city of 10 million motorbikes, French-colonial cathedrals, and soaring rooftop bars. Expert Tip: Don't just see the sights; hop on the back of a vintage Vespa at sunset for a street food tour. It’s the only way to truly "taste" the soul of the city!
Just a short drive from the city, life slows down. The Mekong Delta is a labyrinth of emerald canals and fruit orchards. We’ll skip the crowded tourist piers and take you deep into the heart of Ben Tre or Can Tho. Here, you’ll navigate the waterways on a traditional sampan and see the famous floating markets where commerce happens on the water just as it has for centuries.
Calling all history buffs! The Cu Chi Tunnels are an absolute must. This vast underground network played a pivotal role in the war and stands today as a testament to Vietnamese ingenuity. Crawling through a section of the tunnels is a hands-on history lesson you will never forget.
If you want the ultimate "insider" experience, we head to Can Tho to witness the Cai Rang Floating Market at dawn. Thousands of boats gather to trade everything from pineapples to hot noodle soup. It’s loud, it’s colorful, and it is the most authentic slice of Southern life you’ll find.
Need a grand finale? The South is home to Vietnam’s most stunning islands. Whether it’s the 5-star luxury resorts of Phu Quoc or the raw, untouched beauty of Con Dao, we’ll find you the perfect stretch of white sand to reflect on your journey with a fresh coconut in hand.