July marks the season of abundant fruit orchards, with pleasant weather offering a relaxing atmosphere, making it the perfect time to start your ideal Can Tho trip. Come to Can Tho to experience the rich river culture and meet the kind and friendly locals.
When traveling to Can Tho in July, be sure to visit the city's famous attractions mentioned in the following article to fully immerse yourself in the southern river culture.
Fruit Orchards in Can Tho
Can Tho boasts fertile land and a warm climate year-round, making it an ideal place to grow a variety of tropical fruits such as: longan, lychee, rambutan, mango, jackfruit, durian, mangosteen, guava, and tangerines...

Visiting Can Tho in July is the perfect time to experience the bounty of its fruit orchards, where you can leisurely stroll and enjoy the fresh, delicious flavors. Some of the orchards you can visit include Vam Xang – Phong Dien Orchard, Mr. Sau Duong's Orchard, Lan Binh Thuy Orchard, orchards in O Mon, and Thot Not...
Cai Rang Floating Market
If you're unable to visit the fruit orchards, you can still head to the floating market where you'll find boats filled with vibrant and unique fruits. In addition, the floating market is one of the most distinctive and popular attractions in Can Tho, representing the unique culture of the southern river region.

The floating market is a bustling hub where many boats gather to sell a variety of goods such as agricultural products, fruits, and food. To visit the Can Tho floating market, it only takes about 30 minutes from Ninh Kieu Wharf, traveling along the Hau River. However, the market operates early, from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., so it's advisable to book a boat the day before for a smooth travel experience.
Ninh Kieu Wharf
“Can Tho has Ninh Kieu Wharf, a beautiful river with many beautiful people.”

When visiting Can Tho, be sure to stop by Ninh Kieu Wharf, a pride of the locals. Located right on the peaceful Hau River, the wharf has been around since the 19th century and is a famous cultural landmark in the area. Today, Ninh Kieu Wharf is a gathering place for many boats transporting regional goods from the Mekong Delta. At night, with its dazzling lights reflecting off the water's surface, it becomes a perfect spot for couples and tourists to enjoy leisurely strolls and romantic moments.
Bang Lang Stork Garden
When visiting Bang Lang Stork Garden on a late afternoon, you'll be mesmerized by the sight of flocks of storks soaring gracefully in the sky, creating soft and flowing white ribbons that flutter gently in the wind, an enchanting and ethereal view.

This is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the Mekong Delta, covering an area of about 1.5 hectares. Here, you can observe hundreds, thousands, and even tens of thousands of storks of various species, including white storks, grey storks, black storks, and open-billed storks...
Binh Thuy Ancient House
The ancient house was built by the Duong family in 1870, showcasing a blend of Asian and European architectural styles. It features five sections, and all the materials were imported from France. The interior reflects strong Eastern cultural influences, while the exterior blends Western architecture with the surrounding natural beauty.

The ancient house is famous for drawing tourists from near and far, thanks to its prominent role as a backdrop in several well-known films such as 'Chân trời nơi ấy', 'Những nẻo đường phù sa', 'Công tử Bạc Liêu', 'Cây tre trăm đốt', 'Tây Đô và Ban mai', 'Xương rồng Cần Thơ', and 'Người tình'...
Tay Do Night Market
In the evening, visitors can head about 1 km west of the central area along the Hau River to explore the lively night market.

Experience the vibrant and unique culinary and entertainment services. Choose to shop for distinctive local souvenirs. This is a place that truly reflects the lively and authentic lifestyle of the people of Can Tho.
Phuong Nam Truc Lam Zen Monastery:
Built with Buddhist architecture from the Ly and Tran dynasties, the monastery spans nearly 4 hectares. It is the largest Zen monastery in the Mekong Delta and serves as a spiritual tourism destination for visitors. The entire structure features tiled roofs, pillars made of precious wood, brick walls, and a paved path with Chinese-style tiles, with a total construction cost of 145 billion VND.

When in Can Tho, don't miss the opportunity to taste the unique local dishes of the Mekong region, such as grilled snakehead fish, Western-style pancakes, grilled rat with soy sauce… or some Can Tho specialties like Can Tho fried cakes, grilled pepper snails, and dried shrimp noodles from Cai Rang...
To truly experience the unique charm of Can Tho, consider taking a few days to relax and unwind here. Mytour will introduce you to some trusted hotels in the area, ensuring you have a fantastic and memorable vacation.
