Biking and kayaking through the Mekong feels personal. I love the active mix of countryside cycling and on-water kayaking, and I like that the day is built around real places—farm, pagoda, then river time—rather than just quick photo stops. One thing to consider: it’s a packed 8 to 9 hours, so comfortable shoes and a good attitude help, especially after the morning bike ride.
This is a private day trip with pickup from Ho Chi Minh City, then you move out toward the delta with air-conditioned comfort when you’re not in motion. A big highlight for me is the rhythm of the day: family-farm activities in Long An Province, then a calm break at Vinh Trang Pagoda, then a cruise segment with traditional live-style music on the river. The optional swap—if you don’t want cycling or kayaking, you can fish at the farm—also keeps the experience flexible.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Price and What $79 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
- How The Day Flows: Cycling, Kayaking, Pagoda, Then River Time
- Morning Pickup and the Ride Out to Long An Province
- Family Tiny Garden (9:30am): Farm Life With Bike Exploring
- The Vinh Trang Pagoda Break (13:00): A Meaningful Pause
- Cruise and Tien River Air (14:00): Slow Water, Live-Style Music
- Kayaking Adventure: What It Adds to the Delta
- Lunch and Dietary Options: Big Deal for a Long Day
- The Role of the Guide: Why Names Matter Here
- Logistics That Affect Your Comfort (Without Spoiling the Fun)
- Is This Tour Good Value for $79?
- Who Should Book This Private Mekong Delta Adventure
- Should You Book VIP Mekong Delta Adventure Cycling & Kayaking?
- FAQ
- Where does pickup happen?
- How long is the tour?
- Is this a private tour?
- What activities are included?
- Does the tour include Vinh Trang Pagoda and a cruise?
- Can I get a vegetarian or vegan meal?
- What if I don’t want to cycle or kayak?
- What’s the price?
- How far in advance should I book?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private format with pickup from HCMC, so your timing feels smoother than hopping among strangers.
- Bike + kayak combo in one day, with the kayak built into the overall flow instead of feeling like an extra add-on.
- Family Tiny Garden farm time with village exploring and orchard-style stops (including dragon fruit).
- Vinh Trang Pagoda visit for a major temple sight in the Mekong Delta area.
- Tien River cruise segment with Vietnamese traditional music: Đàn Ca Tài Tử.
- Dietary flexibility is supported (tell them when booking), including vegetarian/vegan options.
Price and What $79 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

At $79 per person for a private day trip, you’re paying for transportation, meals, and the gear. You get an air-conditioned vehicle, lunch, a bicycle, a boat, and a kayak adventure—so the core costs of a “mostly all-day activity” are already handled.
What’s not included is simple: tips for the guide and driver. If you want a truly budget-light day, this is the only predictable extra cost, and it’s standard for tours.
One more practical angle: since it’s a private tour, you can plan around your group’s pace. That usually means less waiting and fewer “everyone shuffle together” moments than larger group tours.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ho Chi Minh City
How The Day Flows: Cycling, Kayaking, Pagoda, Then River Time

The itinerary is paced like this: you start early in Ho Chi Minh City, head to Long An Province, spend the morning on farm and cycling, then shift to culture and river relaxation mid-afternoon. The day feels like it has chapters, not just a long chain of activities.
You also get a good mix of scenery types: countryside cycling outside the city, a temple stop where you can slow down, and then a boat/kayak segment on waterways tied to everyday local life.
A small but important detail: the tour includes moving by vehicle and boat. Even with active parts, you’ll still get built-in “ride breaks,” which helps if you don’t want to be physically drained by the end.
Morning Pickup and the Ride Out to Long An Province

Pickup runs from about 7:30 to 8:00am at your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. Then you’re transported toward Ben Lức in the Mekong Delta area, with the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle for the main travel stretch.
This matters more than it sounds. Leaving early helps you get daylight on the countryside, and it also keeps the farm + cycling segment from feeling rushed later in the day. If you’re staying in the central areas of HCMC, having pickup saves time that you’d otherwise spend coordinating your own transport.
Family Tiny Garden (9:30am): Farm Life With Bike Exploring

Around 9:30am, you check in at Family Tiny Garden. This is where the trip earns its “local life” vibe: farm-style activities, village exploring, and an orchard stop feel like a guided day on someone’s home turf rather than a staged showroom.
You’ll also do bike visits around orchards, and dragon fruit comes up as part of the fruit experience. If you like agriculture, this is the type of stop that gives you context for what you see later on the water—delta living is tied to land, canals, and seasonal crops.
A smart flexibility note: if you don’t like cycling or kayaking, the tour states you can fish at the farm instead. That’s not universal on tours, and it makes the experience more friendly if your group has mixed energy levels.
The Vinh Trang Pagoda Break (13:00): A Meaningful Pause

At 1:00pm, you visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, described as the largest ancient temple in the Mekong Delta region. This stop works well in the itinerary because it gives you a cultural and mental reset after a more physical morning.
Even if you’re not a “temples every day” person, Vinh Trang tends to be a strong sight in this part of Vietnam. What I like about it here is the timing: you get to slow down before the river segment, so you’re not trying to do something quiet while still riding-bike-sticky-tired.
Admission is listed as free, so you’re not adding extra ticket costs on top of the package.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Ho Chi Minh City
Cruise and Tien River Air (14:00): Slow Water, Live-Style Music

Around 2:00pm, you check in on a cruise and head onto the Mekong river system, with a boat ride on the Tien River. The format is relaxed: fresh air, and a chance to see peaceful life along the waterways.
One of the standout inclusions is traditional Vietnamese music: Đàn Ca Tài Tử. Having this tied to the river ride is a nice touch because it matches the setting. Instead of sound coming from a speaker in a random spot, it’s part of the atmosphere of the day.
Expect about 4 hours for this river-focused portion. That length is a good thing for most people; you get beyond the “quick pass” feeling and settle into the slower pace.
Kayaking Adventure: What It Adds to the Delta

Kayaking is often what turns a Mekong Delta day trip from sightseeing into something you actually remember. In this tour, kayaking is included along with the boat segment, so the day has two different water perspectives.
You get to feel the waterways up close—water movement, narrow channels, and the sense that the delta is not just scenery but transportation and daily routine. It’s also the kind of activity where your guide’s pacing matters. The reviews point to guides like Tin Tin and Chow for keeping things fun and well-organized, and that usually translates to fewer awkward moments when people are unsure what to do.
If your comfort level is lower, keep this in mind: you can swap out cycling or kayaking for fishing at the farm. That option is stated explicitly, and it’s worth using if you’re traveling with someone who wants a calmer participation level.
Lunch and Dietary Options: Big Deal for a Long Day

Lunch is included, and the tour states they can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free when you indicate it at booking.
That’s important because Mekong Delta days often run long, and you don’t want to spend midday negotiating food. One review specifically praises a vegan lunch that was described as delicious and generous—exact meals can vary, but the takeaway is consistent: they take dietary requests seriously.
I’d recommend writing your dietary needs clearly when you book, not casually in a last-minute message. That helps you avoid the most common “we tried our best” scenario on busy day trips.
The Role of the Guide: Why Names Matter Here
This tour is private, but the guide still shapes the day. Reviews highlight guides including Tin Tin, Ronald, and Chow for being friendly, funny, and attentive—staying by the group, explaining places, and keeping the mood up.
If you’re choosing this specifically for a mix of cycling + kayaking, a steady guide helps you get comfortable faster. You’ll spend less time wondering what comes next and more time enjoying the activity.
If English is important to you, several comments note strong English from guides like Tin Tin and Chow. Even if you’re not a hardcore language learner, clear explanations make a big difference when you’re switching between bike, kayak, and boat.
Logistics That Affect Your Comfort (Without Spoiling the Fun)
The duration is listed as 8 to 9 hours. That’s a full day, so plan around it: hydrate, eat lunch when it’s offered, and wear something you can move in for cycling and kayaking.
You should also know the tour requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you’re offered a different date or a full refund. For Vietnam river areas, weather can change your comfort level quickly, so this is a reasonable rule.
Finally, this is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a comfort boost if you prefer less noise and fewer “everyone wait up” moments.
Is This Tour Good Value for $79?
For a Mekong Delta day trip, $79 can feel like a bargain or feel average depending on what you compare it to. Here’s the value logic I see:
- You get transportation + lunch plus active gear (bicycle and kayak) and water time (boat).
- You also get multiple “types” of experiences in one day: farm life, temple culture, then river sightseeing and music.
- The “swap” option (fishing instead of cycling/kayaking) helps reduce the risk of someone in your group feeling stuck.
Where you might feel less thrill is if you only want passive sightseeing. This day is built around movement. If cycling and kayaking are not your thing at all, you’ll need to lean on the fishing option or choose a calmer Mekong alternative.
Who Should Book This Private Mekong Delta Adventure
You’ll probably love this tour if you want a day that mixes local routine with hands-on activities. It’s a good fit for:
- couples or friends who want a private day plan,
- travelers who like biking and don’t mind sharing roads/countryside paths,
- anyone who wants the Mekong Delta experience beyond a single boat ride,
- groups where participation levels might differ, because of the fishing alternative.
It may not be ideal if you want a slow, mostly seated tour with lots of free time. This is structured, active, and scheduled.
Should You Book VIP Mekong Delta Adventure Cycling & Kayaking?
I’d book it if your dream Mekong Delta day includes more than just looking from a boat. The strength here is the combination: cycling through delta countryside, kayaking for close-up water time, a farm stop with orchard and village exploring, and a major temple visit with Vinh Trang Pagoda—then Đàn Ca Tài Tử music on the river.
If your group is split on activity level, the stated fishing option at the farm is a real safety valve. And if you care about guidance, the repeated praise for guides such as Tin Tin and Chow is a strong sign the day stays organized and fun.
If cycling and kayaking sound like work to you, reconsider. This tour isn’t pretending to be effortless—it’s built for people who want to move.
FAQ
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup is offered from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 8 to 9 hours.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What activities are included?
The package includes a bicycle and a kayak adventure, plus a boat ride and lunch.
Does the tour include Vinh Trang Pagoda and a cruise?
Yes. The schedule includes a visit to Vinh Trang Pagoda and then time on a cruise/river boat ride on the Tien River.
Can I get a vegetarian or vegan meal?
The tour states they can accommodate dietary restrictions like vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free if you indicate your needs when booking.
What if I don’t want to cycle or kayak?
If you don’t like cycling and kayaking, the tour notes you can fish at the farm instead.
What’s the price?
The price is $79.00 per person.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s commonly booked about 18 days in advance on average.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. The tour also requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.































