Transfer from Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh

Scooter Saigon Tour specializes in Transfer from Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh. The best price, professional driver, modern car, 24/7 support, no hidden fee and easy payment are highlights of our service. The distance between Ho Chi Minh City and Tra Vinh is about 125 km, it takes around 2 – 2.5 hours to drive from Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh. Are you ready for the trip with our nice driver? We guarantee the best price and great service.

Prices of Transfer from Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh

One way Transfer from Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh (or One way Transfer from Tra Vinh to Ho Chi Minh City)

Or Round Trip Transfer Ho Chi Minh City – Tra Vinh – Ho Chi Minh City 

  • 4-seat car: $132 USD
  • 7-seat car: $137 USD
  • 16-seat car: $163 USD
  • 10-seat limousine: $285 USD
  • 29-seat car: $268 USD
  • 45-seat car: $303 USD

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4-seat car

x 2     x 2

Ho Chi Minh Day Trips

7-seat car

x 3     x 3

Ho Chi Minh Shore Excursions

16-seat car

x 8     x 8

Private Transfer

29-seat car

x 15     x 15

Highlights of Transfer from Ho Chi Minh to Tra Vinh

  • Safe and convenience;
  • High-quality car;
  • Polite, friendly and helpful driver.

Inclusion of Transfer from Ho Chi Minh to Tra Vinh

  • Private air-conditioned vehicles
  • Gasoline, tolls, parking fees
  • One way point-to-point transfer (Ho Chi Minh City to Tra Vinh or Tra Vinh to Ho Chi Minh City)
  • Friendly driver

Exclusion of Transfer from Ho Chi Minh to Tra Vinh

  • Gratuities/Tips (Optional)
  • English speaking guide
  • Travel insurance
  • Any other incidental expenses not mentioned above
  • Entrance fees

Note:

  • You can book a guide for $45 if you need it.
  • You can stop anywhere on the way without paying extra.

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    Tra Vinh City is 66km from Vinh Long, 205km from Ho Chi Minh City, and 110km from Ben Tre and My Tho. There are National Highways 53, 54, and 60 connecting Tra Vinh districts and neighboring provinces.

    Surrounded by the Tien and Hau rivers and a long coastline, Tra Vinh’s economy is based on agriculture, aquaculture, and fish and shrimp farming. The whole province is covered with verdant trees in the garden village along the riverbank.

    Ba Om Pond is a tourist attraction in Tra Vinh. Surrounded by hills and many old poles and oil trees with strangely shaped roots. In the afternoon, flocks of birds perch in the trees, making the area lively and noisy.

    There are 140 Khmer pagodas, 50 Vietnamese ( Kinh) pagodas, and 5 Chinese pagodas. Famous people include Ang, Sam-rong-ek, Co, and Hang. Co Pagoda is home to thousands of species of birds, including storks, cormorants, and pigeons. Famous places include Uncle Ho Temple in Long Duc village, Ba Om Pond with mysterious legends, Ba Dong and My Long Beach, the Khmer Pagoda, and more.

    When talking about specialty dishes in Tra Vinh. Visitors will immediately mention Vinh Kim dried shrimp and Tra Vinh Tet cake. Vinh Kim dried shrimp has long been a famous brand of Tra Vinh. Tra Vinh Tet cake is a traditional dish there. This rice cake made in a secret way has a more delicious taste than others. It also provides a home full of memories for those who are away from home for a long time.

    The My Long Sea Worshiping Festival (from the 10th to the 15th of the fifth lunar month) is held annually at Ba Chua Xu Temple. This festival was first held by My Long fisherman in 1937 to pray for peace. Gradually, the festival grew larger and attracted more participants and visitors from all over the world.

    Cham Rieng Cha Pay, a traditional folk art form of the Khmer people in the South, is a national intangible cultural heritage, a typical art form of Tra Vinh province. This genre of music has been popular in Khmer villages and pagodas i:n Tra Vinh province since the early 20th century. Tan Hiep commune, Tra Cu district is known as the cradle of Tuong art (An art form consisting of singing and drama).

    Cham artist Cha Pay presents the story in the form of a poem with four lines, seven words each. They also spontaneously compose new songs that express their feelings.

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