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An Giang Province, encompassing Chau Doc and the former Kien Giang ward, is a captivating destination in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, blending rich cultural heritage with stunning natural beauty. Far beyond its outdated image as a rural outpost, An Giang attracts 25,000 visitors annually with its iconic floating markets, sacred temples, lush thốt nốt palm groves, and diverse Cham, Khmer, Kinh, and Hoa communities. The tropical monsoon climate (dry season: November–April, 24–32°C or 75.2–89.6°F; rainy season: May–October, 26–36°C or 78.8–96.8°F) enhances its vibrant waterways and rice fields, offering eco-friendly experiences like boat tours, cycling, and culinary workshops costing $5–$50 (125,000–1,250,000 VND). As a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve, An Giang is a haven for sustainable tourism.
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Use “Chau Doc, An Giang Province” for navigation. Chau Doc, a key cultural hub, is 5 km from the city center and 50 km from Long Xuyen City, An Giang’s administrative center, ensuring easy access for Mekong Delta travelers.
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An Giang is a cultural melting pot, shaped by Cham, Khmer, Kinh, and Hoa influences. The Ba Chua Xu Temple in Chau Doc, a UNESCO-recognized spiritual site, draws 2 million pilgrims annually for its vibrant festival (April/May, lunar 23rd–27th), featuring Don Ca Tai Tu music and dragon dances. The Chau Giang Cham village showcases traditional weaving, with workshops ($10–$25 or 250,000–625,000 VND) teaching brocade techniques. Historical sites like the Oc Eo ruins, linked to the ancient Funan civilization, and the Thoai Ngoc Hau Temple offer glimpses into An Giang’s storied past. Festivals like Chol Chnam Thmay (mid-April) and the Dolta Festival (September) highlight the region’s multicultural vibrancy.
An Giang’s landscapes, crisscrossed by the Tien and Hau Rivers, create a picturesque setting for eco-tourism. The Tra Su Cajuput Forest, an 845-hectare reserve, offers boat tours ($8–$20 or 200,000–500,000 VND) through lush waterways teeming with over 70 bird species. Bung Binh Thien, the “Sky Lake,” captivates with its clear waters and lotus blooms, ideal for photography and boat rides ($10–$25 or 250,000–625,000 VND). The heart-shaped thốt nốt palm groves in An Tuc commune are a scenic highlight, perfect for cycling tours ($2–$6/day or 50,000–150,000 VND). The flood season (August–November) enhances the region’s waterways, boosting floating markets like Chau Doc and Long Xuyen.
An Giang’s cuisine reflects its cultural diversity and abundant resources. Signature dishes include Bun Ca Chau Doc(fish noodle soup, $2–$5 or 50,000–125,000 VND), Goi Sau Dau (bitter leaf salad, $3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND), and Tung Lo Mo (Cambodian beef sausage, $3–$8 or 75,000–200,000 VND). Thốt nốt palm products like Banh Bo Thot Not ($0.50–$2 or 12,500–50,000 VND), Duong Thot Not sugar ($2–$5/kg or 50,000–125,000 VND), and Thot Not Juice ($0.80–$2 or 20,000–50,000 VND) are must-try treats at Chau Doc and Tan Chau Markets. Culinary workshops ($10–$25 or 250,000–625,000 VND) offer hands-on experiences with Cham artisans.
An Giang’s flat terrain and quiet rural roads make it a cyclist’s paradise, with bike rentals ($2–$6/day or 50,000–150,000 VND) for exploring palm groves and villages. Electric boat tours ($10–$25 or 250,000–625,000 VND) navigate Chau Doc’s floating markets and Tra Su’s waterways, minimizing environmental impact. The region’s UNESCO biosphere status supports sustainable practices, with OCOP programs promoting local crafts like Tan Chau silk and palm leaf goods. Eco-tourism initiatives ensure travelers contribute to conservation and community welfare.
An Giang’s festivals are a cultural highlight, blending spiritual and communal traditions. The Ba Chua Xu Festival (April/May) and Floating Water Festival at Bung Binh Thien (early September) draw thousands with rituals, boat races, and performances. The Southern Traditional Cake Festival (April) showcases thốt nốt-based treats, attracting 5,000+ visitors. These events, paired with eco-friendly tours ($15–$40 or 375,000–1,000,000 VND), offer immersive cultural experiences.
November–April (Dry Season, 24–32°C or 75.2–89.6°F): Ideal for cycling, temple visits, and outdoor exploration with clear skies and moderate crowds (100–300 daily visitors). Book tours 1–2 weeks ahead.
May–October (Rainy Season, 26–36°C or 78.8–96.8°F): Lush landscapes and vibrant waterways, perfect for floating market tours during the flood season (August–November). Fewer crowds (50–200 daily visitors). Bring rain gear ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND). Last-minute bookings often available.
Festival Seasons:
Ba Chua Xu Festival (April/May, 23rd–27th Lunar Month): Draws 10,000+ visitors with rituals and performances. Book 2–4 weeks ahead.
Southern Traditional Cake Festival (April): Features thốt nốt treats, 5,000+ visitors. Book 1–2 weeks ahead.
Chol Chnam Thmay (Mid-April): Cham New Year, 1,000+ visitors. Book 1–2 weeks ahead.
Floating Water Festival (Early September): Boat races at Bung Binh Thien, 2,000+ visitors. Book 2–4 weeks ahead.
Timing Tip: Visit early mornings (6:00–8:00 AM) for markets and cooler weather; afternoons for grove tours; evenings (5:00–8:00 PM) for dining and cultural events.
From Chau Doc (5 km to market, 10–15 minutes): Walk (free), cyclo ($1–$4/hour or 25,000–100,000 VND), motorbike ($3–$7/day or 75,000–175,000 VND), or Xanh SM electric taxi ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND) to Chau Doc Market.
From Long Xuyen City (50 km, 1–1.5 hours): Bus ($3–$8 or 75,000–200,000 VND); Xanh SM electric taxi ($15–$25 or 375,000–625,000 VND).
From Ho Chi Minh City (250 km, 5–6 hours): Bus ($10–$20 or 250,000–500,000 VND) from Mien Tay Bus Station; Xanh SM electric taxi ($120–$180 or 3,000,000–4,500,000 VND); flight to Can Tho ($40–$80 or 1,000,000–2,000,000 VND) + bus ($5–$10 or 125,000–250,000 VND).
From Hanoi (1,600 km, 5–6 hours): Flight to Can Tho ($80–$150 or 2,000,000–3,750,000 VND) + bus ($5–$10 or 125,000–250,000 VND); flight to Rach Gia (Kien Giang ward, $90–$160 or 2,250,000–4,000,000 VND) + taxi ($15–$25 or 375,000–625,000 VND).
Navigation Tip: Save “Chau Doc, An Giang Province” in offline maps (Maps.me). Parking: $0.50–$1 (12,500–25,000 VND).
Eco-Friendly Note: Opt for cyclos or electric taxis; book through Legend Travel Group for sustainable transport.
Walking: Free, ideal for Chau Doc Market or nearby temples (1–2 km radius).
Bicycle Rental: $2–$6/day (50,000–150,000 VND), perfect for palm groves.
Motorbike Rental: $3–$7/day (75,000–175,000 VND), eco-friendly for longer distances.
Electric Boat: $10–$25 (250,000–625,000 VND) for floating market tours.
Eco-Friendly Note: Prioritize bicycles or electric boats; book through Legend Travel Group.
Tip: Confirm fares upfront; rent bikes at Chau Doc Market.
Pack these essentials for a sustainable trip:
Clothing: Lightweight attire, sturdy sandals, hat; waterproof poncho ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND) for rainy season; modest clothing for temples.
Gear: Reusable water bottle ($0.80 or 20,000 VND), reusable tote ($1–$3 or 25,000–75,000 VND), biodegradable wipes.
Essentials: Compact umbrella ($3–$6), hand sanitizer, mosquito repellent ($0.80 or 20,000 VND), sunscreen ($2–$5 or 50,000–125,000 VND).
Tech: Smartphone with Vietmap/Maps.me, portable charger; Vietnamese SIM card ($6–$12 or 150,000–300,000 VND).
Documents: Passport copy, travel insurance, VND (10,000–50,000 notes).
Floating Market Tours: $12–$25 (300,000–625,000 VND).
Thot Not Palm Tours: $8–$20 (200,000–500,000 VND).
Cultural Workshops/Dining: $6–$25 (150,000–625,000 VND).
Temple Entry: Free; offerings: $1–$5 (25,000–125,000 VND).
Complement your An Giang visit with these must-see sites:
Chau Doc Floating Market (5 km from Chau Doc center, $12–$25 or 300,000–625,000 VND): A bustling hub of river commerce.
Tra Su Cajuput Forest (30 km, $8–$20 or 200,000–500,000 VND): A biodiverse reserve with serene boat tours.
Bung Binh Thien (35 km, $10–$25 or 250,000–625,000 VND): The “Sky Lake” with lotus-filled waters.
Tay An Pagoda (6 km, free entry): A vibrant Buddhist temple blending Indian and Vietnamese architecture.
Long Xuyen Floating Market (50 km, $12–$25 or 300,000–625,000 VND): A lively market along the Hau River.
November–April (Dry Season, 24–32°C or 75.2–89.6°F): Ideal for cycling, temple visits, and outdoor exploration with clear skies and moderate crowds (100–300 daily visitors). Book tours 1–2 weeks ahead.
May–October (Rainy Season, 26–36°C or 78.8–96.8°F): Lush landscapes and vibrant waterways, perfect for floating market tours during the flood season (August–November). Fewer crowds (50–200 daily visitors). Bring rain gear ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND). Last-minute bookings often available.
Festival Seasons:
Ba Chua Xu Festival (April/May, 23rd–27th Lunar Month): Draws 10,000+ visitors with rituals and performances. Book 2–4 weeks ahead.
Southern Traditional Cake Festival (April): Showcases thốt nốt treats, 5,000+ visitors. Book 1–2 weeks ahead.
Chol Chnam Thmay (Mid-April): Cham New Year, 1,000+ visitors. Book 1–2 weeks ahead.
Floating Water Festival (Early September): Boat races at Bung Binh Thien, 2,000+ visitors. Book 2–4 weeks ahead.
Timing Tip: Visit early mornings (6:00–8:00 AM) for markets and cooler weather; afternoons for grove tours; evenings (5:00–8:00 PM) for dining and cultural events.
From Chau Doc (5 km to market, 10–15 minutes): Walk (free), cyclo ($1–$4/hour or 25,000–100,000 VND), motorbike ($3–$7/day or 75,000–175,000 VND), or Xanh SM electric taxi ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND) to Chau Doc Market.
From Long Xuyen City (50 km, 1–1.5 hours): Bus ($3–$8 or 75,000–200,000 VND); Xanh SM electric taxi ($15–$25 or 375,000–625,000 VND).
From Ho Chi Minh City (250 km, 5–6 hours): Bus ($10–$20 or 250,000–500,000 VND) from Mien Tay Bus Station; Xanh SM electric taxi ($120–$180 or 3,000,000–4,500,000 VND); flight to Can Tho ($40–$80 or 1,000,000–2,000,000 VND) + bus ($5–$10 or 125,000–250,000 VND).
From Hanoi (1,600 km, 5–6 hours): Flight to Can Tho ($80–$150 or 2,000,000–3,750,000 VND) + bus ($5–$10 or 125,000–250,000 VND); flight to Rach Gia (Kien Giang ward, $90–$160 or 2,250,000–4,000,000 VND) + taxi ($15–$25 or 375,000–625,000 VND).
Navigation Tip: Save “Chau Doc, An Giang Province” in offline maps (Maps.me). Parking: $0.50–$1 (12,500–25,000 VND).
Eco-Friendly Note: Opt for cyclos or electric taxis; book through Legend Travel Group for sustainable transport.
Walking: Free, ideal for Chau Doc Market or nearby temples (1–2 km radius).
Bicycle Rental: $2–$6/day (50,000–150,000 VND), perfect for palm groves.
Motorbike Rental: $3–$7/day (75,000–175,000 VND), eco-friendly for longer distances.
Electric Boat: $10–$25 (250,000–625,000 VND) for floating market tours.
Eco-Friendly Note: Prioritize bicycles or electric boats; book through Legend Travel Group.
Tip: Confirm fares upfront; rent bikes at Chau Doc Market.
Pack these essentials for a sustainable trip:
Clothing: Lightweight attire, sturdy sandals, hat; waterproof poncho ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND) for rainy season; modest clothing for temples.
Gear: Reusable water bottle ($0.80 or 20,000 VND), reusable tote ($1–$3 or 25,000–75,000 VND), biodegradable wipes.
Essentials: Compact umbrella ($3–$6), hand sanitizer, mosquito repellent ($0.80 or 20,000 VND), sunscreen ($2–$5 or 50,000–125,000 VND).
Tech: Smartphone with Vietmap/Maps.me, portable charger; Vietnamese SIM card ($6–$12 or 150,000–300,000 VND).
Documents: Passport copy, travel insurance, VND (10,000–50,000 notes).
Floating Market Tours: $12–$25 (300,000–625,000 VND).
Thot Not Palm Tours: $8–$20 (200,000–500,000 VND).
Cultural Workshops/Dining: $6–$25 (150,000–625,000 VND).
Temple Entry: Free; offerings: $1–$5 (25,000–125,000 VND).
Bicycle Rental: $2–$6/day (50,000–150,000 VND).
Motorbike Rental: $3–$7/day (75,000–175,000 VND).
Electric Boat: $10–$25 (250,000–625,000 VND).
Xanh SM Electric Taxi: $0.50–$1/km (12,500–25,000 VND).
Budget Homestays (e.g., Chau Doc Eco Homestay): $12–$25/night (300,000–625,000 VND).
Mid-Range Hotels (e.g., Chau Doc Riverside Hotel): $30–$50/night (750,000–1,250,000 VND).
Luxury Hotels (e.g., Victoria Chau Doc Hotel): $60–$100/night (1,500,000–2,500,000 VND).
Budget: $15–$30 (self-guided exploration, local snacks).
Mid-Range: $40–$60 (guided tours, homestay dining).
Luxury: $80–$120 (premium tours, upscale lodging).
Timing: Visit early mornings (6:00–8:00 AM) for markets and cooler weather; afternoons for grove tours; evenings (5:00–8:00 PM) for dining. Expect 50–300 visitors daily, peaking during festivals.
Booking: Reserve Legend Travel Group’s tours 24–48 hours ahead; book festival tours (April/May, September) 1–4 weeks ahead. Homestays require 1–2 days’ notice.
Sustainability: Use reusable items; support artisans with purchases like Tan Chau silk ($4–$15 or 100,000–375,000 VND). Choose eco-friendly transport like bicycles or electric boats.
Navigation: Save “Chau Doc, An Giang Province” in offline maps; key sites are within 5–50 km.
Safety: Secure valuables in crowded markets; check for typhoons (June–December).
Cultural Respect: Greet with “xin chào”; respect local customs by dressing modestly and bargaining politely.
Discover An Giang with our eco-friendly tour packages:
Chau Doc Cultural Adventure ($90–$130/person, 1 day): Explore floating markets, Ba Chua Xu Temple, and taste Bun Ca Chau Doc. Includes guide, eco-transport, meals.
An Giang Eco-Immersion ($170–$230/person, 2 days): Cycle through thốt nốt groves, visit Tra Su Forest, and stay at eco-homestays. Includes meals, guide, eco-transport.
Mekong Delta Eco-Explorer ($420–$580/person, 4 days): Discover Chau Doc, Bung Binh Thien, and Long Xuyen with boat and bike tours. Includes meals, eco-transport.
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An Giang Province, with Chau Doc at its heart, is a vibrant blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and culinary excellence, making it a must-visit in the Mekong Delta. From sacred temples and floating markets to thốt nốt palm groves and diverse festivals, every experience showcases the region’s rich tapestry. Legend Travel Group’s An Giang Tours guide you through this Mekong Delta gem, ensuring a sustainable An Giang Travel adventure that supports local communities and preserves the environment. Don’t miss out—browse our featured tours and book your eco-tour today to discover why An Giang is a Mekong Delta gem!
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Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, guiding 100,000+ travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights, guest feedback from Legend Travel Group surveys.
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