Cai Rang Floating Market – Official Can Tho Visitor Guide

Cai Rang floating market is well-known as Can Tho floating market. Cai Rang floating market, more than hundred years old, is one of the biggest authentic floating markets in the world which is the best highlight and must-do in Can Tho, Mekong Delta, Vietnam.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Can Tho Visitor Guide | 7-floating-market Vietnam Cai RangLong XuyenNga NamPhong DienChau DocCai BeTra On

Cai Rang floating market, Can Tho, Vietnam

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket: Free

Spend-time: An hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk

Food: Yes

Shop: Yes

Parking lot: Yes for boat, coach

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Address: Cai Rang Bridge, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City. About 6 km from Can Tho city center.

At 5:30 am, the sun is rising over Cai Rang floating market, Can Tho, Vietnam

Recognition(s): was recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage in June 2016. The UK’s Rough Guide selected Cai Rang Floating Market as one of the ten most impressive markets in the world, characterized by colorful boats selling tropical agricultural products.

Added values: It is considered as one of the gems worth discovering for those who are passionate about simplicity and uniqueness and originality of the cultural Mekong river life now and then.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Cai Rang floating market? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Phong Dien floating market (1 hour by boat), organic cacao farm (30 minutes away by boat), fruit gardens (30 minutes away by boat), Can Tho rice noodle factory (10 minutes by boat).

2. Travel Guide to Cai Rang Floating Market

The locals and tours are getting on Hau river for the Cai Rang floating market

Cai Rang floating market is one of the most famous and biggest floating markets in the Mekong Delta. It is also a living museum of the southern traditional culture that has been fostered by the Mekong Delta’s interlacing waterway systems. The market is on the Cai Rang river. It is five kilometres by road from the centre of Can Tho. It is a wholesale market, selling fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products from Can Tho city as well as from 13 neighbouring provinces in the Mekong Delta region.

Cai Rang floating market is much more geared towards locals than tourists; therefore, it doesn’t have souvenir stalls like the other mainland markets. Unlike the mainland markets, the shops and stalls at Cai Rang floating market are boats of different sizes. The market was born hundred years ago (many French sources recorded in 1899) from the local people’s habit of travelling and doing business by boat on the region‘s interlacing waterway systems. In the south-western region, boats and rafts are important means of transportation, like motorbikes and cars are in other regions. Cruising through the river in a boat, local vendors conduct all their business right on the water. All the goods are transported to the market by rafts (not much now), sampans and boats. The floating market is not only a place where rural products are sold but also unique features of life are found on these boats. The market constitutes a “canal civilization” with many traders living on the river and some link their lives with their boats. On the deck of the boats, visitors can see generations of one family, children or babies, and even some dogs, chickens and gardens, as the boats are the familys’ mobile homes.

Chợ nổi Cái Răng means Cai Rang floating market

The floating market has made a contribution not only to cultural exchange but also waterway economic development. The market opens every day from sunrise until evening and the busiest time is from dawn until 9:30 a.m. In the early morning, the waterway becomes a maze of hundreds of boats and junks of all sizes are anchored along the river about a kilometre; all carrying a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables. Traders come to the market to buy fruits and vegetables and then bring them to other markets or the big trucks will take them all to many mainland wholesale markets (mainly in HCMC). Unlike shops and stalls in ordinary markets, sellers cannot cry out to advertise their wares since it is impossible to be heard amidst the noise of running boat engines. That is why it is essential for each boat to display a long upright pole (the locals call “Cay Beo”) at its bow on which the sellers hang samples of their products. If they sell bananas and durian, they will hang bananas and durian on the pole (“Cay Beo”) so that buyers can see what items are on sale from a distance. This way of selling is simple but has existed over a hundred years.

The local sampan is selling the homegrown fruits, and the pandan coconuts, black hot café, soft drinks is serving from a floating mini bar

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Recently, to meet the demands of traders and visitors throughout the market, many new services have been created. Going to the market now, visitors not only find people buying and selling agricultural produce but also find floating restaurants, floating bars, floating gas stations, and many other floating shops which sell breakfast, coffee, beer, soft drinks, rice wine, cigarettes and even the lottery tickets. These boats are often small, so they can move through crowded areas to serve people. Boats also operate like taxis which is very convenient for tourists to hire and travel around the floating market.

Activities at the floating market are mostly open-air and very lively on sunny days.

With the advent of several new road networks and bridges over many rivers, as well as the setting up of supermarkets on the mainland, the indispensability of floating markets has been dented somewhat, but the waterways still offer the only route to several rural remote areas in the Mekong Delta region. Many locals still prefer floating markets, which have been a part of their daily lives and livelihoods for generations

Top tip: The best way to discover this market is by boat or sampan. Anyway, there is a Cai Rang bridge nearby the market which gives you a bird’s eye view of this stunning market as well.

3. What to Do – See – Eat at Cai Rang Floating Market

BBQ, crab noodle soup, banh mi are some of local foods at Cai Rang floating market, Can Tho, Vietnam

Unlike floating markets in Thailand, floating markets in Vietnam, including the Cai Rang floating market, have evolved naturally over hundred year. Thus, they are not only markets but also bring with them features of traditional culture. This specific feature of the floating market attracts both Vietnamese people and foreign tourists. According to Vemekong inspections, the market has about 300–500 local boats and many tourist boats each day. Trading activities at the Cai Rang floating market are an occasion for visitors not only to buy indigenous specialties but also to sense the hardships of the sellers and learn more about the local peoples. A visit to the Cai Rang floating market is a great way to experience how the local population uses the river canals for transportation and commerce.

Many tourists are happy to have a bowl of crab noodle soup as breakfast at the floating market

It is a market for agricultural goods, especially fruits. There are a hundred and one kinds of tropical fruit such as mangoes, mangosteens, rambutans, dragon fruits, longans and the like. You will still somehow find strangely comfortable moments while immersing in the rustic lifestyle of the Vietnamese and breathing in the cool breeze of the great river. A drink seller will also approach you via boat. You can enjoy a fresh coconut, Vietnamese coffee and even try local bun rieu – noodle soup…from the floating boats. A bridge nearby offers great views, but nothing compares to exploring the market by boat. However, only the Cai Rang floating market is not enough to know well about the floating culture of locals. Top tip: In the US program Masterchef season 4, episode 21, broadcast on August 28, 2013 on Fox TV channel, Vietnamese noodle soup has become a difficult topic for the contestants in the top 5. Gordon Ramsay’s favorite dish when he came to Cai Rang floating market, Can Tho, Vietnam. Do not miss the noodle soup (Hu Tieu or Bun Rieu) there!

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Can Tho sampan ride is one of the authentic ways to touch inside the river market

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From Can Tho city center:

Route 1: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – Cai Rang floating – rice noodle factory – hotel in Can Tho center [half day]

Route 2: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – Phong Dien floating market – Cai Rang floating – rice noodle factory – fruit gardens – hotel in Can Tho center [half day]

Route 3: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – Phong Dien floating market – Cai Rang floating – rice noodle factory – fruit gardens – organic cacao farm – Local lunch – hotel in Can Tho center [full day]

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Cai Rang floating market & small canals tour

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Can Tho. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Can Tho day tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Cai Rang Floating Market

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6. Visit Cai Rang Floating Market by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

The visitors can get on the pineapple boat at Cai Rang floating market

From Ho Chi Minh City to Cai Rang floating market by yourself? Take a sleeping Futa bus (125,000 VND per person) to go to Can Tho (about 5 hours one way – 3,5 hours on the bus, and the waiting time for departure, rest stop, pick up, drop off…). When you arrive at the Can Tho bus station, it is about 15 minutes or 6 km to reach Ninh Kieu Wharf by taxi (a taxi costs around 100,000 VND [5$]. Mai Linh taxi (+842923656565). Khanh Cuong taxi (+842923868686) if you have time! You can wait and then take the free Futa transfer service to Ninh Kieu Wharf and let’s tour! Rent a sampan by yourself (about 350.000vnd [~15$] for 2 or 3 people) or rent a boat (about 700.000vnd [~30$] for 7 people) with a roof and life jackets, no tour guide. Another way is to book a package Can Tho Tour From Ho Chi Minh 1 Day (HCM-Can Tho-HCM), pick-up at 04:00 AM at your hotel from Ho Chi Minh city center; 119$ per person). The cheapest way is to take your own Futa bus tickets [6$ pp] from HCMC and get to Can Tho bus station, take a 5-dollar taxi to get to Can Tho market (on Hai Ba Trung street) where the local tour guide always picks up the guests for the local tours, this way, you just pay for the wonderful tailor-made tour with local about 35$ per person not 119$/person. Just a piece of cake, you need to contact Thomas Nguyen WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559, his amazing teams always provide this type of daily tours Can Tho Floating Market & non-touristy long small canals Tour (5am-10:30am, 100% satisfied tailor-made tour)

The visitors enjoy fresh pineapples at the Cai Rang floating market

From Can Tho city center to Cai Cai Rang floating market? We personally think you will take the Futa bus to Can Tho, then stay overnight at Best Extended Stay Can Tho Hotels, the next early morning tour will be super & wonderful to enjoy the breathtaking views of markets (from 5 am to 9 am because you can observe the daily overcrowded lifestyle of the locals at that time) because you can start the floating market tours with many departures at 4:30 AM, 5:00 AM, 6:00 AM, 7:00 AM from Can Tho city center.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice to Cai Rang Floating Market

Can Tho River Tour is the best way to explore life along the waterways as it passes houses built on stilts over the water and boats in a bewildering variety of sizes, shapes and colors docked along the river bank.

It is always good to repeat “responsible travel” over and over. The river itself is facing so many challenges and pollution from chemical and human waste and modern life with high-tech. We do appreciate any of you who do visit and take good behavior to the river and the local village. Top tip: Please take this note “be a part of the solution, not part of the pollution”.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Cai Rang Floating Market (4k)

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more.

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers

U.S. visual media company Getty Images has listed the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho among 15 world’s most beautiful canal cities. The largest economic hub in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam’s most productive agriculture and aquaculture region, lies at an intersection of canal and river networks that measure a total of 1,157 km. The Hau River, one of the two tributaries of the Mekong River in Can Tho, Vietnam, flows along the city’s north.

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Cai Rang Floating Market Opens during Lunar New Year?

Cai Rang floating market during Lunar new year

We do not think so! Cai Rang floating market opens all year round but it does “close” and has no boat and no activities during the traditional Tet Lunar New Year, but the Christmas and Calendar New Year are fine. Top tip: If you make a visit to this market one week before Lunar New Year, you win the best days of the year for the market. This time the market is like the flower floating market, so that many media choose this time for any MV video or marketing PR shots and more.

11. Pro Tips

Can Tho floating market on Tet holiday

Best enjoying time to be right at the spot is from 5:30am-6:30am. I hope you have an amazing sunrise on the Mekong Delta river.

You can stay in a homestay which is near the floating market, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself, but you still need to hire a boat for the floating markets.

If you plan to extend your travel to Can Tho homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Can Tho floating market and cycling tour around beautiful Can Tho villages

Visit Can Tho or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Can Tho responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Can Tho food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Can Tho cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Cong cake in Can ThoUt Dzach Fine Rice Vermicelli

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Can Tho in the rainy season, as Can Tho always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Can Tho tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Can Tho Wildlife & ForestBinh Thuy Ancient HouseOrganic Cacao farmCan Tho Floating MarketsCan Tho Small Canals & Sampan RideCan Tho Fruit Garden, Can Tho Paddy Rice Fields, Can Tho Giant Ficus Tree – Secret VC baseCan Tho Rice Noodle Factory, Can Tho Old Market, Phong Dien floating marketTruc Lam Phuong Nam Zen MonasteryCan Tho to Con Dao – Express boatSon Islet – Community-based Tourism

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Can Tho, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm – Official Can Tho Visitor Guide

Cacao (scientific name: Theobroma cacao). Cacao has wild roots in the tropical forests of Central and South America. In Vietnam, Cacao was introduced very early, followed by Western missionaries. Currently, Cacao are widely planted in many places, particularly the Central Highlands is still considered as the most ideal conditions for Cacao development. A visit to Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm is both a fun and educational experience in Can Tho. Visitors can see and learn how fruit from a cacao tree becomes familiar cacao products such as cacao powder, butter…and of course pure chocolate in a manual way by the locals.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Can Tho Visitor Guide

Cacao farm Can Tho

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket: 80,000VND

Spend-time: An hour (approx)

Hours: Daily 7 am to 12 pm

Food: Cacao drink, chocolate.

Shop: Yes

Parking lot: Yes for coach

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Address: My Khanh, Phong Dien, Can Tho. About 12km from Can Tho city center.

Added values: Foreigners have learned about the stages of chocolate processing in factories a lot, but for manual processing they have never seen, so they want to learn very much by visiting villages.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Can Tho cacao farm? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Cai Rang floating market (30 minutes away), Can Tho rice noodle factory (20 minutes away), Truc Lam Phuong Nam Zen monastery (5 minutes away).

2. Travel Guide to Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm

Harvest cacao at Muoi Cuong Cacao farm

The Mười Cương Cacao Garden has an area of ​​1,2 hectares, planted with 2000 Cacao trees, was built in the 1960s and has been maintained until now. Cacao processing has been a traditional family business since 1960. In the beginning, Cương’s father went to Malaysia to bring seeds to Vietnam and grew them. In his hometown, there has been more and more farmers growing after 3 years. When the trees were so fruitful, but the locals did not know how to use their fruits, they ruined all of them. Apart from Cuong’s family, the father asked his children not to cut down trees and had his children find information from books and documents to know how to make chocolate, then they tried to make it from Cacao. At that time, Cuong came across a French book, his sister and he read and studied. Fortunately, they made excellent chocolate products (1963). He still holds the book until now. This family is one of the first families in Vietnam growing and processing Cacao.

People have given Cacao products good compliments, so they make chocolate from Cacao to welcome guests on every occasions such as Tet holiday.

3. What to Do – See – Eat at Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm

Explore the organic cacao farm in Can Tho

You will walk around the garden and listen to the owner’s passion stories about cacao.

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There are two types of Cacao in Mr Cuong’s garden: the species give green and red fruits, but both of them turn yellow when Cacao gets ripe. These trees give fruit all year around,  and they are harvested once every 10 days. Cacao beans contain about 30 to 45 seeds. Dry Cacao beans are sold to foreign companies and chocolate companies in Saigon. His garden is a kind of organic and ecological garden, so he does not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

Products made from Cacao :

+ Cacao mass: 100% Cacao, bitter, used for all kinds of Cacao such as black chocolate, milk chocolate, peanut chocolate.

+ Cacao butter: Cacao contains oil, Cacao beans contain 30 to 40% of the oil, called Cacao butter for white chocolate, as a cosmetic (due to its high levels of collagen and vitamin E).

+ Cacao powder: 90% bitter Cacao powder, add sugar, milk or cake to drink.

 + Pre-mixed Cacao powder: 70% Cacao, 30% sugar, milk, used immediately after pouring hot water into the powder.

+ Cacao beans: seeds are roasted and peeled silk. The Germans enjoy it (they mix it with yogurt to eat). This type of product is also very popular in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.

+ Vang cacao: made from rice paper outside the seeds, they are fermented into wine, used as an aperitif, good for the digestive system.

The process of molding chocolate from Cacao:

To make a chocolate bar, there must be many stages, starting with the harvesting, processing of Cacao beans before they are delivered to the manufacturing plants.

Harvesting of Cacao

Harvesting of Cacao: the fruit is yellow or reddish orange depending on the variety, when fruits are ripe, it is easy to peel and at that time, Cacao beans have high avocado content and good aroma. In contrast, if the fruits are still green, it will be difficult to peel and when fermented, seeds will be in poor quality. If the harvest takes place late, the fruit is prone to damage due to pests, destructive squirrels or seeds sprouting in the fruit. The harvester uses a knife then pulls and gently slices the Cacao from the trunk, avoiding collision damage to the trunk and the remaining flowers for the next crop. 1-2 times per week when harvesting, the harvesters should harvest spoiled fruits to avoid spread of germs. Also, when transporting fruits, the harvesters should avoid fruit breakage, it will cause fermentation, rot, or germination, and quality deterioration. After harvesting, it is better to put them in a cool storage place for 3 to 6 days. The fruits should be left for about 5 days on a wooden floor, about 5cm from the ground.

Separating Cacao beans and outer shell: A Cacao can contain 45 to 50 Cacao beans. Cacao beans are not brown and do not have the sweetness of finished chocolate as many people think. Make sure to keep the grain of Cacao beans which is the fermenting agent for the grain.

Cacao beans contain about 30 to 45 seeds

Fermentation: Cacao beans are placed on the surface of the heated tray which is large and shallow and then covered with a layer of banana leaves. If the weather is favorable, Cacao beans can be fermented under the sun. The fermentation process occurs when the seed turns brown like chocolate. This stage takes place from 4 to 5 days for the dry season, 5-6 days for the cold season. It takes 2 days to turn the seeds once to make the fermentation process easier and when the seeds are spinning, the temperature will be higher (about 45 – 50 degrees) and make sure the bottom of Cacao beads run out.

Crushing Cacao

Drying process: After fermentation, the beans must be dried before they are put into sacks and transported to chocolate factories. The peasants only spread the beans on the tray and dried in the sun. This process usually takes about a week. When being dried, the grain weighs only half that of its original weight. After drying, all the grain fermentation process will end when all the seeds turn brown. However, in the rainy season, the beans are dried by the kiln, at a temperature of about 50 degrees Celsius. The producers note that when drying, they try to avoid the seeds smelling smoky and having a strange smell. When moisture reaches 6-7%, it is crispy and brittle.

Cacao roasting and selecting the stage. Cacao beans are first roasted to give color and flavor to the taste of the consumer. Seeds are put into large roasting drum machines. Depending on the type of Cacao, beans are roasted at 250 to 350 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes to two hours. Subsequently, the beads are screened for removal of the outer shell. Cacao pods can be sold as food for both humans and cattle.

Crushing Cacao. After removing the crust, the Cacao kernel is put into the crusher until a liquid mixture is produced from the Cacao butter exuded from the core. Although it does not contain alcohol, this mixture is called “Cacao alcohol”. Cacao is treated with alkaline solution, which helps the mixture not dry back into powder. Then Cacao liquor is mixed with Cacao butter and sugar. If it is milk chocolate, mix fresh milk and condensed or powdered milk, depending on the recipe of each manufacturer.

The penultimate stage is to mix Cacao. Cacao alcohol continues to be mixed and processed so that after adding milk, sugar, the mixture will reach the desired fineness. The basic formulation of milk chocolate consists of sugar, milk or milk powder, Cacao powder, Cacao liquor, lecithin and vanilla. White chocolate contains sugar, milk or milk powder, Cacao liquor, Cacao butter, lecithin and vanilla. Pure black chocolate including Cacao powder, Cacao liquor, sugar, lecithin and vanilla.

Then the mixture continues to be blended between large steel rollers. The process of mixing the fluid is heated and continuously stirred is called “conching”. High quality chocolate will take days to undergo the conching process, while low quality chocolate will take a few hours.

Final process: chocolate molding. The chocolate mixture is poured into the mold and cooled until solid in various shapes. Then, they are packaged and distributed to the store.

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Chocolate drink at Muoi Cuong cacao farm

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From Can Tho city center:

Route 1: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – floating market – rice noodle factory – cacao farm – hotel in Can Tho center [half day]

Route 2: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – floating market – rice noodle factory – biking in the village – cacao farm – hotel in Can Tho center [half day]

Route 3: Hotel in Can Tho center – boat station – floating market – rice noodle factory – biking in the village – organic cacao farm – Local lunch – hotel in Can Tho center [full day]

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If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Can Tho. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Can Tho day tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm

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6. Visit Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm by yourself

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Can Tho Floating Market & Cycling (morning tour)

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An organic cacao farm can tell via these red ants

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

Visit Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm by yourself is very okay. Budget travellers and adventure tourists can reach and visit this attraction by motorbike as well. If you have no guided tour, you are fine to explore this place, use Google Maps to get there. Sometimes it takes more time to find it, so you can ask the locals. Top tip: The owner can speak English pretty well.

From 1975 to 1977, the Foreign Trade Department found some export commodities and when coming to this land, they found that there was a high economic value of Cacao, then they reported to the Central (Ha Noi). Since then, the Minister and high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have visited, explored and had a plan for planting this species. Each time having a study visit in Cacao gardens, the participants were up to 40 people including foreigners of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Hungary. Mr Cuong was the one who directly make chocolate to welcome guests, they gave good compliments for this chocolate and suggested him make product for sale. Therefore, from then on (1978 – 1980), Cuong combined with Can Tho University Agricultural Faculty to grow seedlings for farmers, the he bought fruits and processes, then sold finished products to tourism companies, vinacafe, Bien Hoa rice cake, Kinh Do cake and he has maintained his business until now. There was also a time of interruption (1990-1995), because there was no outlet, only home consumption, not enough quantity for export. And partly because of the closed economy, people around the world did not know much about this product. Until 2000, the American Farmers’ Association, the Swiss and Dutch organizations supported the Vietnam Department of Agriculture and facilitated Vietnam’s Cacao cultivation. The Ministry of Agriculture has just brought down the University of Agriculture and Forestry Thu Duc nursery and propagation. After that the University successfully researched 15 varieties of TD1-TD15 and there were 4 varieties recognized by the Ministry of Agriculture. Also, Can Tho University selected varieties CT1 – CT6 in the garden of Mr Cuong. Currently Cacao is being grown in Ben Tre, Ba Ria Vung Tau, Gia Lai, Kom Tum, which is used as fruitful breeds of Thu Duc University. Particularly in Mr Cuong’s garden, breeds are imported from Malaysia, grown in the seed, not the same as that of grafted trees. Because Cacao trees are easy to separate (changing root characteristics), seed multiplication is not exactly the same as that of the mother plant, so the tower or extract will provide more assurance. His garden grows all with seeds, he keeps the good trees, and cuts down the bad ones. Maintaining cultivation and production to this day is a traditional family business. This is also a point of purchase of all Cacao of Cần Thơ and Hậu Giang, processed and sold to foreign companies.

In 2012 supported by the Embassy of Denmark, the ambassador visited the garden several times and suggested helping the locals how to make homestay. At that time the local government was building new countryside, so they integrated tourism development to improve the economy, locals’ life, poverty reduction and joined the Danida programme (Denmark support).

7. Responsible Travel and Advice to Visit Muoi Cuong Cacao Farm

Beautiful fruit at the cacao farm

It is always good to repeat “responsible travel” over and over. Traditional cuisine and home-made chocolate itself is facing so many challenges from fast foods and fusion foods. We do appreciate any of you who do visit and take good behavior to this local village and this organic cacao farm. Top tip: There are less and less organic local farms like this in Vietnam because of modern life and high tech factories.

8. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers

Having a fantastic and educational time at Muoi Cuoi cacao farm in Can Tho

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

9. Pro Tips

If you plan to extend your travel to Can Tho homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Can Tho or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Can Tho responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Can Tho food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Can Tho cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Cong cake in Can ThoUt Dzach Fine Rice Vermicelli

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Can Tho in the rainy season, as Can Tho always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Can Tho tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Can Tho Wildlife & ForestBinh Thuy Ancient HouseCan Tho Floating MarketsCan Tho Small Canals & Sampan RideCan Tho Fruit Garden, Can Tho Paddy Rice Fields, Can Tho Giant Ficus Tree – Secret VC baseCan Tho Rice Noodle FactoryCai Rang floating market, Can Tho Old Market, Phong Dien floating marketTruc Lam Phuong Nam Zen MonasteryCan Tho to Con Dao – Express boatSon Islet – Community-based Tourism

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Can Tho, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

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Can Tho Rice Noodle Factory & Villages
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Can Tho Rice Noodle Factory & Villages

Nowadays, there are more and more green and responsible tours which are meaningful and educational as well. This is why Can Tho noodle factory is getting popular for both Vietnamese and foreigners to come and explore the cuisine culture and the typical local life in Can Tho, Mekong Delta.