In the Mekong Delta region, thanks to the natural features of a network of winding water channels, boats have become the primary means of transportation and a distinctive cultural feature that cannot be mixed up. There are many types of boats or dinghy, including three-leaf boats, five-leaf boats, three-ridge boats, coconut shell boats, wooden boats, rowing boats, motorized boats, among others. Among these, the three-leaf boat (dinghy) is the most common and widely seen version.
The name “xuồng ba lá” (three-leaf dinghy) is based on the structure of the boat, which is assembled from three wooden planks. The xuồng also has crossbeams (wooden beams), rowing oars, a rowing mast, rowing ropes, and a pair of oars. With a capacity of carrying 3 to 4 people, you can use either the crossbeams or oars to control the boat as it moves along the river.
For rowing with a single crossbeam, you can sit in any position without being fixed, and then paddle from one side to the other. This alternating motion helps the bow of the boat move straight downstream with the current.
Although steering a boat is not overly difficult to maintain balance, it’s still a good idea to equip yourself with a personal life jacket for peace of mind while enjoying these exciting experiences on the river.
Visiting SomoFarm Cửu Long, you will have the opportunity to paddle a boat to various fruit orchards or famous landmarks of the Red Kingdom region. Sitting leisurely to the rhythm of the water’s gentle strokes, you can capture the serene moments of a riverine area where the red channels flow gracefully through the coconut groves. Touching the cool water, you are reaching out to a peaceful and tranquil Mekong Delta. Come to SomoFarm Cửu Long to create truly memorable experiences for yourself!