Private Mekong Delta Day Trip to Unseen Go Cong

$297
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Step away from the crowded tourist routes and uncover the authentic heart of the Mekong Delta. This full-day private journey to Go Cong, just 60km away from Saigon, offers a rare mix of history, craft, and countryside charm — a peaceful contrast to the usual My Tho and Ben Tre itineraries.

From royal tombs and French-era mansions to family-run craft villages and a delightful hands-on cacao and chocolate experience, every stop reveals the local stories that shape southern Vietnam’s cultural soul.

This isn’t just a sightseeing trip — it’s a day of connection, discovery, and warm Mekong hospitality.

Inclusions

  • Transport in air-conditioned vehicles,
  • Drinking water
  • Service of an experienced English-speaking guide,
  • Vietnamese local lunch
  • Entrance fees,
  • Private touring.
  • Hands on chocolate making process 

  • Entry or admission fee

Exclusions

    Personal expenses, meals other than stated in the itinerary, or tips for local guide and driver.

  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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Depart Ho Chi Minh City

7:30 Meet your private Travelmates guide and driver at your hotel. As you leave the city behind, the scenery slowly transforms into quiet villages, lush fields, and winding canals — the gateway to the Mekong Delta.

Traditional Altar Village & Family Visit

Your first stop is at a 100 years-old handicraft village famous for traditional ancestral altars, where skilled artisans hand-carve intricate wooden designs. You’ll be invited into a local craftsman’s home -also their workshops - to learn about their work that has been passed down from generation to generation. 

Visit the Royal Mausoleum of Go Cong

Continue on to  the Go Cong Royal Mausoleum, a graceful 19th-century monument dedicated to the Nguyen dynasty’s southern lineage. Its architecture blends Hue imperial style with southern craftsmanship — elegant, serene, and steeped in history.

Doc Phu Hai Mansion

Next, step into the elegant Doc Phu Hai Mansion, a beautifully preserved French-Vietnamese home that once belonged to a high-ranking official. Walk through its timeworn corridors and carved wooden details — a living museum of Go Cong’s noble past. 

Go Cong Market

Continue on to visit the Go Cong Central Market, where local people shop for fresh produce, spices, seafood, and daily essentials. Although the early afternoon is quieter compared to the bustling morning rush, it’s the perfect time to walk through the aisles at a relaxed pace and observe the local activities. Established decades ago as the main trading hub of Go Cong, this market has long been the heart of local commerce. Afterward, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the old shophouse streets, where Kinh and Chinese families live and work side by side, creating a vibrant blend of local business activities.

Lunch

Stop and enjoy a local Vietnamese lunch with local specialities. 

Experience Cocoa farm and chocolate workshop

After a local lunch, continue to a local cacao farm, where you’ll walk among cacao trees and learn how this tropical fruit is transformed into chocolate. From harvesting and fermenting to roasting and tasting, the workshop offers a hands-on experience led by passionate local chocolatiers.

Try making your own small chocolate bar — and enjoy the sweet reward right on-site!

Return Ho Chi Minh City

After the experience, sit back and relax as you travel through Cho Gao District, passing lush coconut groves, rice fields, and quiet waterways. This peaceful drive offers a window into rural life beyond the main tourist trail.

Relax on your drive back as the sunset fades behind the rice fields. You’ll arrive at your hotel in the late afternoon, carrying with you new stories, flavors, and memories of a truly authentic Mekong experience.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

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  • Infants must sit on your lap
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