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Floating market
Cai rang floating market in can tho, capital of Mekong Delta, a typical style of going to the market in this area, colorful boats, selling food, fruits and all kind local products will give you a good...
Though it's a touristy place, I found it worthwhile to visit, it's a colorful market and it's fun to buy your breakfast from a boat...this trip is usually extended into a smaller canal tour, very scen...
See the pictures above ? Sadly you wont see the real thing, its not like that any more, not that our upmarket 'bespoke' travel company told us ! Spent 3 days travelling to and from Can Tho just to se...
We have made the tour to come to see the floating market of Can Tho. With the bouleversements due to the bridges it would seem that there is less river transport....
Floating market
Cai rang floating market in can tho, capital of Mekong Delta, a typical style of going to the market in this area, colorful boats, selling food, fruits and all kind local products will give you a good...
Colorful market
Though it's a touristy place, I found it worthwhile to visit, it's a colorful market and it's fun to buy your breakfast from a boat...this trip is usually extended into a smaller canal tour, very scen...
So very disappointing
See the pictures above ? Sadly you wont see the real thing, its not like that any more, not that our upmarket 'bespoke' travel company told us ! Spent 3 days travelling to and from Can Tho just to se...
Not what we expected
The Mekong Delta tour felt too touristy and rushed. The floating markets were smaller than advertised and it all felt a bit inauthentic.
Deceptive
We have made the tour to come to see the floating market of Can Tho. With the bouleversements due to the bridges it would seem that there is less river transport....