Enjoy the sunrise, taste tea and coffee, and look over the endless rice paddies and Cambodian borderline from Sam Mountain. After a hearty breakfast, you will transfer to Chau Doc town, and it takes about 15 minutes to drive. Embark on samapan boat to a floating village, experience the local life whose tiny houses are on the river, and see how wealthy people raise catfish. The floating fish farms were built with a good quality waterproof and durable materials, such as big houses while floating homes are tiny on top of sampans.
After the boat, you cycle through the Muslim villages, past Muslim wooden stilt houses, stop at a busy village market, follow the small path to the verdant farmland, and have a ferry crossing the Bassac River. Break for a coffee stop at a lively market and continue to explore a lowland in Dong Thap. The areas flooded yearly during the wet season. Houses on stilts had been used in this land for a long time. Most are not solid stilt houses because locals built with local materials; proof usually changes after 2 to 3 years.
We will have lunch in Cho Moi, following lunch with 30 30-minute transfer to My Luong township to continue your adventure to Cao Lanh. The weather is much more relaxed, and your leisurely ride is more enjoyable. Take some photos of the Monastery complex before the ride takes you through peaceful, seemingly undiscovered Gieng island and its rustic villages. Take today's last ferry to a rural town and cycle to Cao Lanh.