Dai Islet has long since become a popular tourist destination in Mekong Delta. When come to Dai islet, tourists will have the opportunity to explore and spread for a specific type of tourism, cultural tourism brings Own Mekong Delta gate through the southern land with fruit, waterway and rustic cuisine.

Green grapefruit from Dai Islet can be found at stalls along the way from Vinh Long to HCMC, and is exported to some nearby countries.
Thanks to alluvial soil, local people here mostly earn a living by growing various types of fruit trees including rambutan, mango, mangosteen, and langsat.
Leaving the grapefruit garden, we were taken to the durian garden nearby and invited to taste the fruit on the spot. The kind garden owner also offered us free jackfruit.
After that, we visited Vuon Dua (coconut garden) restaurant to enjoy southern food. At Vuon Dua, banh xeo is filled with mussels instead of shrimp and pork as we usually see in HCMC. Mussels were fresh and delicious as they were caught at the islet.
Along with the fragrant and greasy pancake, we also tasted other signature dishes of the southern land such as apple snail grilled with fish sauce and pepper and sour soup.
Dai islet is one form unique ecotourism tour of southern regions. so everything here is kept simple and genuine while locals are kindhearted and friendly, making visitors feel peaceful and want to return.
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Dai islet gardens - own taste southern tourism
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July 26, 2015
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