Experience the Heart of Rural Vietnam: Tra Que Village Cycling and Farming Tour
Imagine leaving behind the busy streets of Hoi An and stepping into a lush green world where rice paddies stretch out in every direction, water buffalo lazily wallow in muddy waters, and local farmers tend to their organic vegetable gardens. For just $25, this 3-hour and 30-minute tour takes you about 15 minutes by bike from the bustling old town to the tranquil, picturesque Tra Que Vegetable Village. Led by friendly, knowledgeable guides (often with personal names like Kim or Barry), you’ll experience a slice of rural life, try your hand at organic farming, and enjoy a delicious bowl of local Pho.
What we love most is how accessible and family-friendly this experience is—whether you’re confident on a bike or new to cycling, the flat terrain and patient guides make it an enjoyable trip. Plus, the chance to interact directly with local farmers and see their sustainable, seaweed-fertilized organic herbs is both refreshing and authentic. The included light lunch is another highlight, giving you a taste of real Hoi An cuisine at its best.
A potential consideration? The tour is quite short—around three and a half hours—so if you’re craving a deep dive into Vietnam’s rural culture, you might want to pair this with a longer excursion. Also, bring sun protection and fully charged cameras to capture the stunning scenery and candid moments with villagers. This tour suits travelers who want a relaxing, hands-on experience that combines gentle cycling, cultural exchange, and culinary delights—perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to see how local life is cultivated.
Key Points

- Authentic rural experience in Tra Que Village, just 15 minutes from Hoi An
- Inclusive activities such as making rice paper and farming with locals
- Delicious local Pho served for lunch, a true taste of Vietnam
- Family-friendly with flat terrain and engaging guides
- Excellent value for money with all entrance fees and activities included
- Small-group setting ensures personalized attention and interaction
Exploring Tra Que Village: A Closer Look

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The Charm of Tra Que Vegetable Village
Just outside Hoi An, Tra Que Village offers a calm, green escape from the city’s hustle. The entire area is famous for its organic vegetables—farmed using seaweed as a natural fertilizer, which keeps the herbs and greens completely chemical-free. As we pedaled past the rice fields and lazy water buffaloes, we appreciated how the landscape feels timeless, yet vibrant with life.
Our guides, often locals with names like Kim or Barry, shared insights into their farming practices. The flat roads make biking easy for all ages and skill levels, and the scenery is utterly peaceful—perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the views. Reviews consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, with one traveler noting, “Barry is a easy-going local who will not only tell you about Tra Que Village but also give you an understanding of Hoi An’s history.”
Farming Activities: Hands-On and Authentic
One of the standout features of this tour is participating in farming activities. We had the opportunity to help prepare the land, plant vegetables, and pick fresh herbs—an experience often described as “rewarding” and “fun” by travelers. Guides make sure everyone can join in, regardless of age or skill, which makes the trip feel more like visiting friends than just sightseeing.
Making rice paper with local farmers was especially memorable. It’s a traditional craft that’s been passed down for generations, and we appreciated the chance to see the process firsthand. In fact, many reviews highlight how engaging and educational these hands-on activities are, with one reviewer exclaiming, “We learnt so much about farming which was so interesting as we come from a farming region in our country.”
The Scenery and Natural Beauty
The tour’s scenic aspect is an underrated part of its appeal. You’ll admire glassy rivers flowing around the village, bustling rice paddies, and water buffaloes lounging in the mud—a quintessential Vietnamese rural scene. The gentle ride and the calming environment make this a relaxing experience, especially on a warm day.
The Food: A Simple but Authentic Feast
No trip would be complete without tasting local cuisine. The included light lunch of Pho is a highlight—authentic, flavorful, and filling. Several travelers comment on how satisfying and genuine the meal is, providing a perfect conclusion to your outdoor adventure. One reviewer enthused, “Lunch was very authentic. Well done Emma xx,” emphasizing how the food complements the rustic experience.
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An Itinerary That Balances Sight, Action, and Relaxation
The meeting point is conveniently located at 119 Tran Quang Khai, Hoi An, with an 8:30 am start time. From there, it’s just a 15-minute bike ride to Tra Que Village. The tour typically lasts around 3 hours and 30 minutes, including activities, farming, and lunch.
The itinerary involves several stops:
– Tra Que Vegetable Village: a lush farm where organic herbs are grown
– Interacting with local farmers, helping with planting, and learning about sustainable farming
– Watching traditional rice paper-making
– Enjoying a light bowl of Pho at the end
All entrance fees and equipment like bicycles and helmets are included, ensuring no hidden costs. The tour keeps the group size small—up to 15 travelers—so you’ll enjoy more personal attention and opportunities to ask questions.
Guides and Group Experience
The reviews repeatedly praise the guides for their friendliness, language skills, and local knowledge. Many mention their guides by name, like Kim, Tin Tin, Emma, and Barry, highlighting their patience and enthusiasm. The small-group atmosphere fosters a more relaxed and interactive experience—many travelers remember their guides as the highlight of the trip.
Practical Details and Tips
What should you bring? Sun protection like creams and hats, a camera with a fully charged battery, sunglasses, and comfortable footwear. The tour runs rain or shine, so be prepared for weather. It’s suitable for most travelers, but if you’re worried about cycling, note that the terrain is flat, and guides are very accommodating.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

At just $25, including all activities, entrance fees, lunch, and equipment, this experience packs a lot of value. You’re paying not just for sightseeing but for participation in authentic farming practices and cultural exchange. For families, it’s a gentle, engaging way for children to learn about rural life, and for couples or solo travelers, it’s a chance to connect with local people and nature without feeling rushed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re seeking a relaxing, informative, and family-friendly outing that combines gentle cycling with meaningful interaction, this tour is ideal. It suits those curious about organic farming practices, local cuisine, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the busy streets. Travelers who want to learn about Vietnam’s rural traditions in an authentic way will find this tour especially rewarding.
FAQs: Your Practical Questions Answered

- How long is the tour?
Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including activities and lunch. - What is the starting time?
The tour begins at 8:30 am. - Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, especially since the terrain is flat and activities are engaging for all ages. - What should I bring?
Sun protection, a camera, sunglasses, and comfortable footwear. Helmets are provided. - Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees are covered in the $25 price. - What’s the food like?
A simple, authentic bowl of Pho, prepared locally and included in the tour. - Can I participate if I’m not confident cyclist?
Absolutely—many reviews mention guides being patient and ensuring the ride is accessible. - Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, this tour is popular and booked on average 42 days ahead. - Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered, but check with the provider for exact arrangements. - What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In sum, the Tra Que Village Cycling and Farming tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, culture, and culinary delight—all at a very reasonable price. It’s perfect for those who want a gentle introduction to Vietnam’s rural life, with plenty of opportunities to participate, learn, and enjoy authentic local flavors. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this tour provides a genuine glimpse into the everyday life of Hoi An’s farmers, making it a memorable and meaningful addition to your Vietnam experience.
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