Exploring the Mekong Delta: A Peaceful Day in Cai Be Village
by Moo Ping
Jul 15, 2025
If you're looking to experience the authentic charm of southern Vietnam, a boat tour in Cai Be, a small village on the Mekong River, is a must. Cai Be offers a peaceful escape into rural life, floating markets, and river culture.
What to Expect on a Mekong Tour
Your journey usually begins with a traditional wooden boat drifting through narrow canals shaded by water palms. Along the way, you’ll pass by floating houses, fruit orchards, and locals fishing or washing clothes in the river — a true window into everyday Mekong life.
Many tours include:
A visit to the Cai Be Floating Market (early morning is best)
Stops at small family workshops making coconut candy, rice paper, or puffed rice
A walk or bike ride through lush fruit gardens
Live traditional music during a home-cooked lunch at a local house
How to Get There
Cai Be is about 120 km from Ho Chi Minh City. You can get there by private car, tour bus, or by booking a day tour that includes transport, meals, and guide service.
If you stay in Cai Be, I would highly recommend to get a private boat tour. Contact your hotel for that.
Travel Tips
Start early to catch the floating market activity. Best time to visit Cai Be floating market is from 5:30am - 6:30am.
Bring cash for small local purchases.
Wear light clothes and a hat — it gets hot and humid.
Don’t forget mosquito repellent and waterproof bags for your phone or camera.
Why Go?
Cai Be is less commercial than some other Mekong Delta towns, making it ideal for travelers who want a more authentic, slower-paced experience. Whether you're tasting tropical fruits straight from the tree or drifting past riverfront homes, a day in Cai Be is a peaceful reminder of Vietnam’s deep connection to the river.
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Post by Moo Ping | Jul 15, 2025












