The bus drops everyone off at a temple where the tour party can learn about the home-grown Cao Dai faith.
From Tan An, its 25 kilometers of pedaling to get to the town of My Tho in Tien Giang Province, where the party visits a garden and Vinh Trang Pagoda, and takes a boat to Thoi Son Island.
Ben Tre Province to the immediate south comes next. The itinerary here includes visiting coconut gardens, canals, a busy town market and a rice farm.
Day three starts out with a trip to Cai Mon in Ben Tres Cho Lach District, which enjoys nationwide renown for its fruit and ornamental plants.
From Cai Mon, the journey continues along charming country roads, with stops at several orchards along the way, and into Vinh Long Province.
The accommodation in Vinh Long is a pre-arranged homestay, and comes after a busy day of cycling.
Before sleep, the tourists can eat grilled snakehead fish they have just caught, drink rice wine, and watch a traditional music show.
The next day begins with a run to the provinces main town, also called Vinh Long, and ends in Can Tho City.
In between there are markets and villages to see in Long Ho District, and a Khmer village to visit in Ba Can.
Early the next morning, the tour party catches a boat from Ninh Kieu Quay for a trip to the famous floating markets at Cai Rang and Phong Dien.
The days itinerary also includes a bike excursion to Bang Lang Bird Sanctuary about 20 kilometers from Can Tho.
More information is available from Saigontourist or Fiditour.
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