March 7, 8, 2010 Bus ride to My Tho,
with stops along the way to take a boat ride to the how coconut candy
is made then lunch and a 2hour boat ride to the wharf and the a bus
ride to the hotel for some of the tour and for us a ride through the
many channels of the Mekong river to our home stay. The boat ride was
very enjoyable and took about one hour so it was dark when we arrived
at the home stay.
A very nice family who put us up in
bungalow type rooms with shared toilet facilities. The bungalows were
very sparse but clean and had mosquito netting. The evening meal was
very good and after dinner we all went for a walk along around the
small village. There were four others staying here. Dinner was
Elephant fish, rice and vegetables. We also tried some Happy Water
(rice wine ) was very srong. After dinner we all went for a walk in
the village, all the paths are paved so are very walkable. Next
morning after a breakfast of eggs, baguettes, fruit and coffee or
tea, the home-stay host took us for a walk to the local markets
before we boarded a boat for the trip to the floating markets. After
a hour boat ride in a small boat we transferred to a larger boat with
the rest of the tour group.
The market is very large and they
mainly sell to other smaller boats who then sell the produce in the
markets. What a boat is sell is determined by the fruit or vegetable
that is hanging on a pole on the boat. After the floating market we
went to a large land market, very interesting, but very close , small
alley ways, sell everything, fish, meat, spices, clothing etc.. Then
on by boat to see how they make rice noodles. Then on the bus and on
to Chau Doc.
If one want to see the Mekong that is very rural you have to go further north, here we are in the Mekong delta which has seven of the nine channels of the Mekong and is very heavily populated.
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| Mekong Delta |
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| making coconut candy |
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| making rice paper |
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| along the Mekong river |
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| hats we were advised to wear when on the water |
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| canoes for our trip up a small channel of the river |
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| small market |
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| on the river going to our home stay |
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| floating market |
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| floating market |
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| floating market |
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| land market |
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