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  1. HenningWessel avatar

    RE: Along Mekong Delta to Cambodia

    by HenningWessel 20 April 2012

    As above. Xray, have you taken the boats from Can Tho to Ca Mau and onto Rach Gia?

  2. HenningWessel avatar

    RE: From Ho Chi Minh City to Ca Mau

    by HenningWessel 14 October 2011

    Catch a bus to Can Tho, overnight at least twice, continue to Ca Mau.

  3. asiaexplorers avatar

    From Ho Chi Minh City to Ca Mau

    by asiaexplorers 13 October 2011

    Can anyone help to tell me whether it is possible to take a bus from Ho Chi Minh City to Ca Mau, and how long does it take? Thank you.…

  4. vietnamtravelinfo avatar

    Re: Rach Gia to Can Tho by boat -- is this possible?

    by vietnamtravelinfo 07 January 2011

    There is a bus going from Rach Gia to Can Tho, which should need three hours (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/vietnam/mekong-delta/rach-gia/tran…

  5. violets avatar

    RE: Just the South - Phu Quoc & Delta help needed

    by violets 18 January 2010

    From Rach Gia you can get a bus to Can Tho, Ha Tien or Ca Mau- each is in a different direction and they are all different. Can Tho is…

  6. violets avatar

    RE: Mekong Delta - interesting places to see

    by violets 20 November 2009

    Soc Trang (pronounced something like Shok chum according to my neighbours who come from there) is a small town on the way to Ca Mau so…

  7. turkeylegs avatar

    south vietnam...super south

    by turkeylegs 10 August 2009

    hey guys, wondering if anyone has any info on travelling south of ca mau city. i heard from a tourist center in vinh long that its possib…

  8. jp_geckozy avatar

    Re: Bus from Saigon

    by jp_geckozy 05 March 2009

    Hello! Bus station for normal bus and express bus to My Tho, Ben Tre, Can Tho, Tra Vinh, Soc Trang, Ca Mau(-----"Mien Tay"=West Rigion)…

  9. rectravel avatar

    RE: Ca Mau, Vietnam

    by rectravel 26 February 2009

    +How about the village of Nam Can which is about as far south as you can go in Vietnam?+ No, the furthest that you can go is to Dat Mui…

  10. Josh69 avatar

    RE: Ca Mau, Vietnam

    by Josh69 25 February 2009

    How about the village of Nam Can which is about as far south as you can go in Vietnam? According to my not-quite-latest-edition LP guideb…

  11. Josh69 avatar

    Ca Mau, Vietnam

    by Josh69 19 February 2009

    Anyone been to Ca Mau at the very southern tip of Vietnam? I'm considering a 2d 2n trip there by air from HCMC. I understand the whole…

  12. jp_geckozy avatar

    Re: Where to go in the Mekong Delta?

    by jp_geckozy 03 February 2009

    Hello! from my experience in the past----- Saigon→Can Tho→Ca Mau→Rach Gia-----good and very interesting water route ! ①Saigon→Can Tho…

  13. rectravel avatar

    Re: Bus from Can Tho to Chau Doc: how long?

    by rectravel 30 December 2008

    BTW, there is something else to know about the tourists shuttles between Chau Doc and Can Tho. Don't look too closely underneath your…

  14. mosegrisen avatar

    Phu Quoc to Ca Mau by Ferry

    by mosegrisen 09 October 2007

    Don't think so.... Main operators use Rach Gia .... two and a half hours (around 200,000 d.).... Some older boats go to Ha Tien.... (from…

  15. robert_reid avatar

    hcmc to phu quoc

    by robert_reid 26 May 2007

    Most popular places taken in on tours are My Tho/Ben Tre (OK), Vinh Long (OK town, area around is fun), Can Tho and Chau Doc. If you go…

  16. ernst42 avatar

    Individual travel in Mekong delta

    by ernst42 28 February 2007

    Hi,

    I plan to explore the Mekong delta a bit by myself (no organised tour).

    I want to start in HCM and go to My Tho, Can…

  17. yesiwill avatar

    Vietnam Airlines - Flight between cities

    by yesiwill 05 February 2007

    Since I have never used that website to buy tickets, I can't comment on that. But what I'm really surprised is how come I have never…

  18. cheapNstupid avatar

    April 30th in Saigon

    by cheapNstupid 26 April 2005

    * As long as we continue the talk with a constructive goal and under a due respect to other, it's good.
    * This thread may end up as…

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