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Gitte R - Jan 18, 2017
Best company in Mui Ne! We bought two tours: DaLat and Tacu Mountain and enjoyed both trips a lot! Our tour guide was really awesome and answered to all our questions. He expanded our minds about Vietnamese culture and daily life. We had private car on both trips and our wishes were taken into consideration. Perfect service!
Today we would like to introduce you our real local street food tour. We guarantee you will be amazed by Mui Ne local delicious food!!
Let's try our local food tour and you will experience the most exciting things to do in Mui Ne - Phan Thiet. Also you can enjoy the ride with our guide on the motorbike and see the night style in Phan Thiet in person!
Learn what it’s like to shop, cook, and eat like the Vietnamese do. Immerse yourself in the spice and sauciness of Vietnamese cuisine by joining our authentic, hands-on cooking class at A Taste of Vietnam: Johnny Tours Cooking School. Under the guidance of our super chefs, Quinn, Trân & Mười, you’ll visit Mui Ne’s bustling market and learn how to cook the country’s most-loved dishes. On top of that, you’ll also walk away with a booklet of yummy recipes you can recreate at home… and impress all your foodies friends — sweet!
Adventurous travelers will love the opportunity to visit the beautiful Mui Ne sand dunes. You can slide down them or ride a quad bike on the dunes if you wish. Choose to go at sunrise or sunset for the best views. You also have time to check out a traditional fishing village and hike to the refreshing Fairy Stream.
Ta cu mountain is one of the highest mountains in Binh Thuan Province - 649 meters From the top of the mountain, there is a spectacular view of the dragon fruit farms and rice paddies below. In the 1870s and 1880s, a Buddhist month named Tran Huu Duc led a group of Buddhist faithful in the construction of the Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda. After his death in 1887, a group of his followers built the lower Long Doan Pagoda. Then in 1958, a man named Truong Dinh Tri began construction of the 49 meter-long, seven meter-high reclining Buddha, as well as three additional smaller Buddha statues. There is a cave near the statues which has been named the Forefathers Cave. At the bottom of the cave is a small stream, which disappears into the cave floor. It is inside this cave that Tran Huu Duc spent much of his life time in meditation.