Immerse yourself in the heart of Tra Nhieu village and experience authentic Vietnamese rural life on this half-day eco tour. Discover traditional wooden fishing boat craftsmanship and stroll through tranquil fields, capturing stunning images of local landscapes. Engage in daily activities such as rice paper making, crafting woven mats, and practicing age-old fishing techniques. Savor a delicious lunch with a local family before enjoying a scenic 30-minute boat cruise along the picturesque Thu Bon River back to Hoi An's old town.
- Explore Tra Nhieu village and its vibrant rural culture
- Engage in hands-on activities like rice paper making and fishing
- Enjoy a traditional lunch with a local family
- Scenic boat ride on the Thu Bon River included
We’ll leave the Old Town and head to Tra Nhieu village, where life moves slowly and the air feels fresh. You’ll travel along quiet village roads and shady paths, surrounded by rice fields and green countryside – perfect for unforgettable photos of rural Vietnam.
Along the way we’ll stop at local homes to see how people still make traditional rice paper and colorful woven sleeping mats. You’ll be invited to join in, try simple steps of the process, and chat with the families.
Next, you’ll experience daily life on the water: ride in a round bamboo basket boat and try several traditional fishing techniques that local fishermen have used for generations. We finish with a home-cooked lunch with a local family, then a relaxing 30-minute boat cruise back to Hoi An along the Thu Bon River, watching peaceful village and river life as we return.
Thu Bon River is one of the most iconic waterways in central Vietnam. As we cruise along the calm river, you’ll pass peaceful fishing villages, palm-fringed banks, rice fields, and local boats slowly drifting by. You’ll see fishermen working with traditional nets, families traveling by river, and quiet countryside scenes that show a more authentic side of Vietnam.
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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