River-way
tourism –
Two months after
the HCM City authorities announced the river-way tourism development strategy
with six routes from Bach Dang Wharf to Binh Dong, Cu Chi, Can Gio, Long An,
Binh Quoi and Phu My Hung, assigned to Saigontourist, Sai Gon Tiep Thi
newspaper conducted an independent survey in late August to outline the
panorama of river-way tourism in the city.
At 7 am on a Saturday. Mrs. Elisabeth
Ngondara Olivry (French) and her husband cautiously crossed the busy road in
front of the Majestic hotel to go to a pontoon to join a river trip on the
After checking at the ticket counter,
Elisabeth and her husband were warmly welcomed by the staff of the Saigon
River Express boat on board. Other passengers included Mr. Graham Taylor, an
Australian and three young American.
The boat staff gave them lifejackets
and the breakfast was served on boat, with bread, bottled water and some
native fruits like bananas, Bon Bon, rambutan...
The boat sped up, leaving the city
with high-rise buildings behind. Elisabeth and her husband sat at the prow to
enjoy the early sunlight. She said: "The villages along the river are
fresh and peaceful. I used to try a canoe tour in
"Why do you choose the river
tour to explore the city but nothing else?" "This tour was
recommended by the hotel receptionist. We also know that this city has many
rivers and canals so it would have been a mistake if we did not choose this
tour to learn more about
Unlike the French couple, Graham
Taylor, a retired teacher from
Inside the boat, the group of young
Americans enjoyed fruit and took pictures.
Waterway tours are outstanding
products which have brought about significant revenue for travel companies
that focused on city tours in the last over ten years. However, according to
our survey at the ticket counter of some travel companies, there are not many
choices for tourists.
Among Saigon River tours, visitors
often choose the two midrange tours, which have been very familiar with
tourists for decades: Sai Gon - Cu Chi and Saigon - Vam Sat, with the travel
time of 4-6 hours, the price from VND1.7 to VND2.2 million ($70-110).
"The time and the price are
reasonable while visitors can learn more about the history, culture, and
nature of
However, river tours are only favored
by foreign tourists. In the first month after the city launched the strategy
to develop river-way tourism (June 4 to July 3, 2013), Saigontourist had 231
tourists and 80 percent of them were foreigners.
Of the six river tours, visitors
still selected two "traditional" tours that have been offered for
decades – Saigon-Cu Chi and Saigon-Vam Sat.
Waiting for the better days
“18 years ago, when I was a tour
guide of the Youth Travel, I dreamed of tours on the
In fact, about 20 years ago, many
tour operators discovered the tourism resources on the
The wharf is small and does not have
enough space for boats. Mr. An Son Lam, director of Indochina Sails, said
that his company had to invest VND2 billion ($100,000) to build a pontoon
bridge to serve the company’s 10 boats. The boats of other companies have to
temporarily anchor in Thu Thiem.
Mr. Hoang Cam Giang, who is in charge
of the river tours of Saigontourist added that restrictions on anchoring
space is one of the reasons hindering the development of river tourism in the
city.
Giang said of the six river tours
launched in June, after one month, one route to Phu My Hung was canceled just
because of lacking a wharf in Phu My Hung.
Another problem comes from the old
bridges of Binh Loi, Long Phu, Rach Ong and Dan Xay. These bridges hinder the
operation of big boats. As a result, travel firms can only organize tours for
small groups of tourists of less than 25 people. Mr. Tran The Dung, deputy
director of the the Young Generation Travel said the cost of small tours like
this is high, so river tours are only suitable for foreign tourists.
But why inner-city tours, with low
prices, do not attract tourists? The cruise ticket for the tour from Bach
Dang wharf to Binh Dong is only VND300,000 ($14) and it is only $10 for the
tours to Thi Nghe and Nhieu Loc canals.
A tour guide explained by personal
experience: "The tour to Tau Hu canal is very interesting but on the day
the tide ebbs away, the section from Ben Nghe to Tau Hu is a dark, fetid
canal.
Mr. Cam Giang from Saigontourist
added that the best tour to introduce the history, culture and the
development of
“Besides water pollution and
insufficient infrastructure, another problem is the lack of fascinating
stopovers along the route," Giang added.
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 9, 2013
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