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Sa Dec City Tour & Xeo Quyt forest Half Day
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 130 reviews
- Sa Dec, Xeo Quyt, Sa Dec
- By Team Vemekong
07:00 AM – 11:00 PM
02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
Car, Sampan
Up to 8 pax
Sa Dec, Xeo Quyt
English speaking guide
Veggie-friendly
Sadec is a romantic Mekong destination. Visit flower village. Huynh Thuy Le ancient house is famous for the film & novel “L’Amant” (The Lover) of a well-known French writer, Marguerite Duras. Visit Kien An Cung pagoda. Explore Xeo Quyt forest as a Viet Cong secret base.
Highlights
Visit Sadec flower village
Experience the rowing sampan in the forest
Visit Huynh Thuy Le ancient house
Visit Kien An Cung pagoda
Explore the Xeo Quyt forest, VC base
Itinerary
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Pickup07:00 AM (or 02:00 PM), our car and tour guide will welcome and pick up you at the hotel in Sa Dec City.
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Sadec flower villageVisit Sadec flower village where tourists seem to be lost in a fairyland, full of colours and aromas of diverse flowers and plants, namely dahlia, hydrangeas, orchids, areca, wrightia religiosa, hibiskus rosa-sinensis and African marigold. The village also boasts several varieties of roses in different colours of red, violet, pink, white and orange.
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Xeo Quyt forest and Hand-rowing sampanThe next stop is the magnificent 52-hectare Xeo Quyt forest. One vast swamp beneath a beautiful thick canopy of tall trees and vines, it hides the remains of Viet Cong bunkers, which can be seen by rowing sampan inside the forest.
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Huynh Thuy Le Ancient house and Kien An Cung pagodaContinuing the journey to Sadec town for visiting Kien An Cung pagoda and the romantic Huynh Thuy Le Ancient house which is famous for the film & novel “L'Amant” (The Lover) of a well-known French writer, Marguerite Duras.
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End the tourAround 11:00 AM (or 6 PM), end the tour in Sa Dec City.
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P/sIf you need to drop off in other cities (Can Tho, Vinh Long, Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, Cai Be, Chau Doc). Please contact us for a transfer service, or the surcharge and the availability.
from $59pp
from $59pp
Contact for reservation/support
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Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo+84939888559
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Emailhello@vemekong.com
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Better to know
A/C car and English speaking tour guide
Hand-rowing sampan
Entrance fees, water 500ml
Pick up/ drop off from/to hotel in Sa Dec city center
Others expense
Compulsory insurance
Gratuities
Guest reviews
130 reviews on “Sa Dec City Tour & Xeo Quyt forest Half Day”
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Honestly, I didn’t expect much from a half-day tour, but Thomas made it so worthwhile. He picked us up right on time from our hotel in Sa Dec, and off we went into this charming maze of nature and history.
The flower village was a photographer’s dream. Thomas explained how families have passed on this trade for generations — you could really feel the love in every bloom. Xeo Quyt was even better. Gliding through the water, surrounded by thick forest, spotting remains of bunkers… it felt like being part of a secret story.
And the visit to Huynh Thuy Le’s house — that was unexpectedly romantic. Thanks to Thomas’s storytelling, I want to read The Lover now.
I joined the afternoon version and it was a wonderful contrast of vibrant and serene moments. Lâm was an excellent guide — passionate, fluent in English, and always ready to answer our questions with real insight.
The flower village was a riot of colors. What surprised me was how organized the gardens were — not chaotic at all, but like a living gallery. Then came Xeo Quyt: shaded, silent, the kind of place that makes you whisper without knowing why.
The final stops in town were charming — the ornate temple and the famous house gave me a deep sense of Vietnamese culture and romantic legacy. I loved every moment of this short but rich experience.