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Floating hotel offers fun-filled stay on Mekong river
Known in the Mekong Delta as the “father” of the
floating hotel concept, travel operator Dang Dung has created a truly unique
tourist accommodation for guests wanting to immerse themselves in southern
culture.
Many years ago, the Mekong Delta province of An Giang was the most famous in the
country for its large quantity and diversity of floating fish farms.
The breeding practice caught on and soon a section of the Chau Doc river flowing
through An Giang’s Chau Doc Town was dubbed the “Kingdom of fish farms.”
Numerous residents bred enormous amounts of catfish in the area on floating
wooden rafts.
The fish farms were short-lived, however, and many locals ended up selling their
floating wooden rafts at cheap prices.
It was then that Dung saw an opportunity to create something new out of the
farms, and wondered if he could rebuild one of them into a floating hotel on the
river.
Before building it, Dung first did his homework, surveying the opinions of
foreign tourists’ about the idea. He received positive feedback and many said
they would be very interested in staying in such a hotel.
With the encouraging responses, Dung set about carrying out his vision.
At first, the entrepreneur met with difficulty in the construction of the
lodging, as he could not find an architect with experience in designing such a
project. The main challenge was how to keep the small hotel floating at a stable
level with varying amounts of guests onboard.
Dung and his workers spent several months constructing the 23-room hotel, among
which 15 were fitted with air-conditioners. Though the interior design was not
majestic, it had a warm and cozy feel.
After building the hotel, Dung bought another fish farm on which to build a
two-storey restaurant that can accommodate 250 guests and serve delicious dishes
from the Mekong.
Today, the Delta Floating Hotel and Restaurant accommodates many tourists
year-round who say they enjoy spending time in the heart of the Mekong Delta
while learning about the southern culture.
The hotel also offers river tours including a Chau Doc-Tinh Bien trip, in which
tourists travel by boat while taking in the local scenery before arriving at
Tinh Bien Border Gate where they can buy duty-free goods.
Another tour from Chau Doc to Chau Phong takes tourists to watch locals weaving
brocade in Cham ethnic minority villages. The trip also includes a tour around
the tram forest and Chau Doc villages.
Source: VietNamNet/SGGP |
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