Things to do in Ho Chi Minh City

Although not being the capital city of Vietnam, most people would agree that this bustling, cosmopolitan Ho Chi Minh City is the real center of Vietnam thanks to a wide range of unsurpassed bars, restaurants, shops and luxury hotels. Indochina tours in Vietnam

Ride a boat down the Mekong Delta

Ride a boat down the Mekong Delta
Ride a boat down the Mekong Delta – source: zangtour.com

Book an amazing tour through a credible tour agency to enjoy all the services to let them take care of everything and even consists of lunch and a couple of food-tasting stretches for a day long tour. You can book tour online few weeks prior to your trip through Sinh Café whose nice thing is the unnecessary of credit card information. Just affirm the booking and ensure that you show up and pay the fare 15 minutes before the tour. A journey to the Mekong Delta which will bring you a deeper look into how village life revolves around the river is definitely a should-not-miss thing for students of life.

Drink coffee by the roadside

Drink coffee by the roadside
Drink coffee by the roadside – source: littlemousycancook.com

Taking a seat on one of those plastic stools, drinking hot but extremely sweet coffee, while admiring the early morning activities uncover right before your eyes is one of the most gratifying experiences you have had during the trip. Once setting foot in Saigon, you will notice at the first sight the large groups of motorcycles crowding downtown. The uncountable number of coffee shops standing along the streets and roadsides is the second impression. Vietnamese people would like to share a glass of hot and cold coffee with their friends. They use stainless coffee filters called phin, a traditional technique handed from the French times to brew their coffee. A cup full of condensed milk and filled with ice is also worth giving a try. Mekong delta tours Vietnam

Cross the street despite the motorcycles

Endless stream of vehicles
Endless stream of vehicles – source: hop-on-board.com

It is easy to get frightened by the endless stream of motorcycles coming right at you at any given moments of the day. As long as you cross the street with confidence, they seem to be relatively harmless. Crossing the street in slow motion is the secret trick. If you scorch your way to the other side of the street it is a greater chance that you will get run over. Walking in slow motion permits the bikers to slow down and therefore, direct their way easier around you. It takes you little time to get out of the fear but once having done a couple of successful crossings, you can definitely walk through the buzzing streets of Saigon like a local pedestrian in a short time.

Support the local entrepreneurs by buying local products

Shopping in Ho Chi Minh City
Shopping in Ho Chi Minh City – source: saigonprivatecar.com

Coming to Vietnam, travelers can find a wide option of products—amazingly embroidered linens, elaborately hand-woven fabrics from domestic tribes, lacquered bowls and trays, meticulously handcrafted souvenirs and a grand world of special candies, biscuits, tea and coffee products. If you cannot bring home any one of them, it will be such a pity. Understandably, tourists are often terrified to shop for souvenirs especially because bargaining can be so stressful. It is the reason why you should stay away from Ben Thanh Market that is always on the top of must-visits list. You can find many smaller shops offering the same prices even much cheaper. If you are spending a couple of days here, window-shop is the first thing to do to find out where you can get the best deal.

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