If you’re looking to get off the beaten path and experience real Vietnamese countryside life, the Tra Que Village Vegetable Farm Experience by Bike offers a charming blend of scenic riding, cultural interaction, and culinary fun. For $39 per person and lasting about 5 hours, this tour takes you from the bustling markets of Hoi An to lush rice paddies and the heart of a 400-year-old organic farming tradition.
What makes this tour stand out is not just the opportunity to pedal through picture-perfect rural scenes, but also the chance to interact directly with local farmers and learn their secrets of sustainable vegetable growing. Plus, the hands-on cooking class that culminates with a delicious DIY multi-course meal makes this a genuine slice of rural Vietnamese life.
A small consideration: the tour involves some physical activity, including cycling and hands-on gardening, which might be less appealing for those with mobility issues or fatigue. However, for those eager to embrace local traditions and enjoy authentic interactions, this experience hits the mark.
This tour is best suited for active travelers, food lovers, and curious explorers who enjoy engaging with local culture in a relaxed setting. If you’re after a peaceful, educational day with plenty of tasty rewards, this adventure fits perfectly.
Key Points

- Authentic village experience with hands-on farming and cooking
- Beautiful scenery of rice fields, lotus ponds, and rural roads
- Friendly, knowledgeable guides who share local insights
- Delicious, freshly prepared vegetable-based meal
- Small group size for a more personal experience
- Suitable for active travelers and those interested in local food culture
An Authentic Day in the Vietnamese Countryside

When we first heard about this tour, we appreciated its focus on real rural life—cycling through countryside scenes that are often hidden behind the tourist spots. At $39, it offers a lot of value, especially when you consider that it includes transportation, guided interactions, a cooking class, and a traditional meal. It’s a full, satisfying experience that balances education, activity, and great food.
The day starts with a pickup in Hoi An, a charming city known for its lantern-lit streets and vibrant markets. From there, you’ll travel by bus or coach for about 20 minutes to the starting point of your cycling adventure. We loved the fact that the tour begins with a local guide who, as reviewers have noted, is friendly and informative—making you feel welcomed from the moment you step on the bike.
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The Scenic Ride Through Rural Scenes

Once on your bike, you’ll pass rice fields, lotus ponds, and small village roads. This is where Vietnam’s countryside truly shines. You’ll see farmers tending their fields, buffalos plodding along, and children playing near the water. The quiet paths are ideal for snapping photos and soaking in the peaceful beauty.
One particular highlight is the visit to the local market. Here, you get to see fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs that locals use daily. As one reviewer, Solène, pointed out, it’s a chance to interact with sellers and learn how the produce is used, both in cooking and medicine. We found this market visit especially valuable because it offers a glimpse of everyday life seldom seen by travelers.
The Heart of Tra Que Vegetable Village

After about an hour of riding, you arrive at Tra Que Vegetable Village. This is a place with a history that dates back over 400 years. As you wander through the gardens, you’ll see organic vegetables grown without chemical fertilizers—a practice passed down through generations.
You’ll get to wear traditional farmer’s attire, including a conical hat, which adds a fun, immersive element. Your guide, possibly a local farmer like those mentioned in reviews, will teach you about the ancient methods of organic cultivation. You might smell fresh herbs and vegetables, and even get your hands dirty watering young plants with manual tools—a surprisingly satisfying task.
The highlight here is the herbal tea called É water, a healthful drink made from herbs grown in the garden. It’s a refreshing way to connect with the local herbal traditions and adds a sense of authenticity to your experience.
Relaxation and Wellness

Back at the local home, you’ll enjoy a massage using herbs from the garden—targeting your head, shoulders, and feet. It’s a moment of relaxation after the cycling and gardening. Many travelers have appreciated this small but welcome touch of Vietnamese hospitality.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Cooking Class and Meal

The fun continues with a hands-on cooking class. Here, you’ll learn to make vegetable flowers from carrots, tomatoes, and green onions—a delicate and creative process that impresses even seasoned cooks. After mastering these simple decorations, you’ll prepare four dishes, including traditional Vietnamese fare like stir-fried morning glory with garlic and rice.
The highlight is eating your creations, which are made from just-picked vegetables from the gardens. One reviewer noted, “The cooking class was great, and the meal was delicious,” emphasizing how satisfying it is to eat food you’ve helped prepare.
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Full Day Summary and Return

By around 1:30 pm, after a rewarding day of cycling, gardening, and cooking, you’ll have time to rest before heading back to your hotel in Hoi An. The entire experience offers a genuine taste of rural Vietnamese life—something that’s hard to replicate in a typical tour.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for active travelers willing to cycle and get their hands dirty. It’s perfect for food lovers eager to learn about Vietnamese vegetables and traditional dishes. If you’re interested in cultural exchanges and want a more intimate view of local life, the guides’ warm approach and authentic settings will delight you.
It’s also suited for those who value small group sizes and personalized attention, as the reviews suggest a friendly, engaging atmosphere. However, if you prefer a more passive or luxurious experience, this may feel a bit too hands-on.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

Ultimately, this tour offers more than just a bike ride. It’s about connecting with local farmers, understanding traditional organic farming techniques, and tasting the fruits of your labor—literally. The scenic beauty, combined with interactive learning and a tasty meal, makes it a compelling choice for those wanting a meaningful, active day outside the typical tourist trail.
The value is evident when you consider everything included—transport, guided interactions, a herbal tea, massage, and a full meal—all packed into five hours. The authentic, personable guides and the chance to wear traditional attire and get hands-on also add to the charm.
If you’re after a relaxed yet engaging experience in Vietnam’s countryside, want to learn about organic farming, and love sampling fresh, local dishes, this tour ticks all those boxes.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from Hoi An to the village and back is included in the tour price.
How long is the cycling part?
The cycling is approximately an hour, passing scenic rice fields, ponds, and small village roads.
Can I participate if I don’t ride bikes well?
The tour involves some cycling; however, the focus is on the experience rather than endurance. If you’re comfortable riding a bike, you’ll enjoy it; if not, you might consider alternative options.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for cycling and outdoor activities. The tour provides a farmer’s uniform and a conical hat for fun and protection.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is ideal for active travelers and older children comfortable with cycling and hands-on activities. It’s not recommended for those over 95 years or with mobility issues.
What’s included in the meal?
You’ll enjoy a multi-course meal made from fresh vegetables and herbs, including dishes like stir-fried morning glory and rice.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak both Vietnamese and English, ensuring clear communication.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an opportunity to buy souvenirs?
The tour focuses on local experiences, but you might find opportunities around the market or village shops.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It involves some cycling, gardening, and light walking. It’s suitable for most active travelers, but not recommended for those with mobility limitations.
To sum it up, the Tra Que Village Vegetable Farm Experience by Bike combines scenic countryside, authentic farming, and tasty local food into an engaging, manageable adventure. Perfect for curious explorers eager to see Vietnam beyond the typical tourist sights, it’s a rewarding way to spend a day in Hoi An’s beautiful rural landscape.
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