- Saigon On Motorbike - When you think of Saigon, street food is likely the first thing that comes to mind. Want to explore this vibrant city and sample its delicious local cuisine? Don’t worry about the hectic traffic! A dedicated team is always ready to guide you around Saigon. Reach out to us for a “Saigon morning walking tour.”
Curious about everyday life in the area? Head to District 4, the unique island of Ho Chi Minh City, for answers.
- Saigon On Motorbike - TROPICAL FRUIT
Thanks to its diverse climate, Vietnam boasts a variety of delicious tropical fruits you must try, including longan, rambutan, custard-apple, lychee, mangosteen, and more.
- Saigon On Motorbike - BANH MI (VIETNAMESE BREAD)
Named the best street food in the world by Condé Nast Traveler magazine, banh mi is a must-try when visiting Vietnam. This baguette is filled with meat, vegetables, butter, and a spoonful or two of meat and chili sauce. You can choose from a range of fillings like fried egg, pate, grilled pork, pork roll, and various vegetables (coriander, cucumber, onion, carrot, etc.). Banh mi is incredibly tasty and sure to please any palate.
- Saigon On Motorbike - COFFEE AND TEA TIME
In Chinatown, we’ll visit an old apartment and enjoy tea with various types of jams at a local coffee shop.
- Saigon On Motorbike - OVER 250 YEARS OLD TEMPLE
The Ba Thien Hau (Lady of the Sea) temple in Saigon is a Buddhist temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu. Legend has it that she protected and rescued ships and fishermen by flying around on a mat or cloud. Mazuism incorporates traditions and beliefs from both Taoism and Buddhism. You can find this temple in ‘Cholon’ (Chinatown) in District 5, about a twenty-minute drive from the city center.
- Saigon On Motorbike - ANCIENT CHURCH SINCE 1986
Despite being located in the bustling District 4, Xom Chieu church retains its classical architecture, reminiscent of days gone by. The sound of the bell ringing brings peace and serenity to people’s souls, just like in the old days.
- Accident insurance
- Private tour option
- Vegetarian meal options
- Quality open-faced helmets
- Included food, drinks, motorbike, and fuel
- Rain ponchos provided
- All items of a personal nature
When Saigon is the topic of conversation, street food immediately springs to mind. A dedicated team is perpetually on standby to guide you through Saigon’s streets. Starting from your accommodation at 8:00 AM, we’ll journey by taxi to the bustling Xom Chieu market in District 4. After filling up on the local cuisine, we’ll taste a variety of tropical fruits for dessert. Next, a taste of the globally renowned Vietnamese delicacy, Banh mi, is highly suggested. Following our feast, a leisurely stroll through cultural landmarks such as Thien Hau Pagoda and the Xom Chieu Church, constructed in 1856, will be a pleasant respite. Afterward, three distinct items await your palate: broken rice, coffee, and an exotic eggshell flan. By noon, as HCMC reaches its peak temperature, a taxi will be ready to return you to your accommodation.
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