Boat Ride on the Co Co River: Drift along the calm waters of the Co Co River in a traditional wooden boat, surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful farmlands. Witness local fishermen casting their nets and learn about traditional fishing techniques passed down through generations. Biking Along Unbeaten Paths: Cycle through quiet village roads, past rice paddies, bamboo groves, and picturesque rural scenery far from the tourist crowds. Visit small hamlets and interact with friendly locals who will share stories about their daily lives and traditions. Stop at hidden cultural gems, such as ancient family shrines, traditional craft workshops, or local gardens. Immerse Yourself in Local Life: Join a hands-on activity like making rice paper, planting herbs, or trying your hand at fishing with a bamboo pole. Savor a delicious homemade lunch or snack featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Please arrange your private transportation to this point and our staffs will handle your experience and enjoy your sweet moment. The boatmen will drop you here at the end and you will be back at your hotel on your own services.
1. We will meet you at the boat station and get boat to drift along the calm waters of the Co Co River in a traditional wooden boat, surrounded by lush greenery peaceful farmlands. This 45-minute journey will transport you to a completely different world, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 2. Stop at the Check-in point for taking pictures and listen to the Historical and cultural stories of the village and Co Co river Legend. 3. Biking Along Unbeaten Paths: Lush green rice paddies, Cool green bamboo groves, Stone temple, Wild pineapple jungle, Cham water well & the lesser-known cultural attractions such as ancient family shrines, traditional craft & fish cake making workshops, the Bayan tree. 4. Immerse Yourself in Local Life with prawn lakes and enjoy authentic food provided by villagers on the bamboo huts 5. Back on boats for relaxing with river sound
located in Cam Ha commune, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. It is famous for its organic vegetables, which are grown using traditional methods and without the use of chemicals. The village covers an area of about 40 hectares, with more than 200 households engaged in vegetable cultivation. The soil in Tra Que is fertile and rich in minerals, thanks to its location near the CoCo River. The village is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who want to learn about traditional farming methods and experience rural life in Vietnam. Tourists can take part in various activities such as gardening, cooking classes, and cycling tours around the village. Tra Que vegetables are also widely used in local dishes, particularly in the famous Hoi An noodle dish, Cao Lau. Get fun with locals and fishermen on way back on boats and stop by the village to take pictures.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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