There are 1 way(s) to get from Rach Gia to Can Tho
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Leave early morning to avoid traffic and arrive in Can Tho with enough time to explore.
Frequently asked questions
The fastest option takes 1h07 by bus.
From €4 by bus.
The bus is the most common way with several daily departures.
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In Can Tho — Plan your stay
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Cai Rang floating market — sunrise
The Mekong Delta's largest floating market: hundreds of sampans loaded with fruit and vegetables trading from 5am before the heat arrives. Boat-restaurants serve ca phe and pho on the water. Boat rental with guide: ~€8. Arrive before 7am for peak activity.
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Delta canal cruise
The Mekong Delta's 28,000 km network of canals and rivers forms a world apart. Small canals (kenh) reveal timeless rural life: stilt houses, floating gardens, vermicelli factories and rice cake workshops. Half-day excursion: €10-15.
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My Khanh orchards — floating gardens
6 km from Can Tho, these garden islands grow mangoes, rambutan, jackfruit, soursop and bananas in a lattice of canals. Canoe access, walks between fruit trees and tasting straight from the tree. The 'orchard islands' are the delta at its most quintessential. ~€5 entry.
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Ong Pagoda — Fujian temple and stone lions
Ong Pagoda (1894) is Can Tho's most venerated Fujian Chinese temple. Stone lions guard the entrance, dragons adorn the roof and spiral incense create a permanent mystical atmosphere. The local Cantonese community gathers here for major festivals. Free to visit.
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O Mon rice paddies — infinite green landscape
The Mekong Delta produces more than half of Vietnam's exported rice. On Can Tho's outskirts, rice plains stretch as far as the eye can see, dotted with palms and canals. Cycle or scooter from the centre (~30 min) to immerse yourself in the country's rice bowl.
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Can Tho Market — Cho Can Tho
Can Tho's central market is total immersion in Delta daily life. On the ground floor, local specialities: hu tieu Nam Vang (noodle soup), banh cong (prawn fritters), tom chua (fermented shrimp). Upstairs, textiles and souvenirs. Full meal under €2.
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Sunset on the Hau River
The Hau River (Mekong arm) flows through Can Tho and offers orange sunsets over junks and fishing boats. Ninh Kieu Wharf is the local gathering point at day's end. Several restaurant boats offer sunset cruises from €10.
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Banh workshop — artisan rice cakes
Cai Rang and Phong Dien villages perpetuate traditional banh (rice cake) making. Women artisans hand-make banh da lon (steamed layered coloured cake) and banh in (Tet cake). Organised visits to family workshops — tasting included.
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