Practice martial arts in the Delta

This not only gives guests some hints on how to protect themselves but also helps them reject stress and improve their health. “With elderly people, we will show them some tai chi and describe methods to reduce stress,” said Cao Ngoc Minh, public relations executive of Ben Thanh Tourist, the tour’s arranger.
She said that each group of 15 to 20 guests will receive guidance from a martial arts instructor from HCMC. While the elderly people on the tour are offered opportunities to explore the culture, history, and rural scenery of the Mekong Delta, the younger people will spend more time practicing martial arts.
In the evening, tourists will have a romantic dinner on a three level boat and enjoy don ca tai tu (amateur traditional Southern opera). The ideal time for the tour could be on Saturdays, when all the lights of My Thuan Bridge are turned on creating a wonderful view of the bridge and the river.
On the second day, tourists will practice martial arts again, catch fish and bathe in the Co Chien river. At Vinh Sang Farm, tourists will also have the chance to become farmers as they learn more about the daily lives of the southern delta people. They will wear ao ba ba (a kind of shirt used by South Vietnamese people), and khan ran (bandanna) provided by the farm to catch fish, and try some of the other daily activities of farmers.
Guests who enjoy adventure could try riding one of the many ostriches at the farm who are used to having visitors ride on their backs.
The tour costs VND675,000 per tourist for groups of ten people, VND595,000 per tourist for groups of 20 people.
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