January ranks among the finest months to explore the Mekong Delta. The dry season delivers blue skies, warm sunshine, and low humidity, while communities throughout the region are immersed in Tet preparations — creating one of the most authentic and culturally vibrant experiences of the year.
Weather in the Mekong Delta in January
- Temperature: 28–32°C (82–90°F)
- Conditions: Dry season — minimal rainfall, clear skies, golden morning light
- Humidity: Low — comfortable for boat tours and river exploration
Why Visit the Mekong Delta in January
- Peak dry season — ideal for boat tours and riverside cycling
- Pre-Tet atmosphere — communities actively preparing for Lunar New Year
- Cai Rang Floating Market at sunrise: the most vibrant time of year
- Migratory birds at Tram Chim National Park and Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Best Things to Do in January
- Cai Rang Floating Market (Can Tho): Sunrise boat tour — boats laden with seasonal produce and festive Tet goods
- Ben Tre coconut canal tours: Candy-making workshops, rice wine distilling
- Tra Su Cajuput Forest: Boat through flooded cajuput forest with migratory birds
- Tram Chim National Park: Observe rare Sarus cranes
- Sa Dec flower village: Massive Tet flower preparations underway
- Vinh Long homestay: Authentic delta family life
Suggested 3-Day Itinerary
- Day 1: Pre-sunrise Cai Rang Floating Market → noodle workshops → orchard visits → Ninh Kieu Wharf dinner
- Day 2: Ben Tre coconut canal tours → candy sampling → craft workshops → homestay overnight
- Day 3: Tra Su Cajuput Forest or Tram Chim National Park for wildlife viewing → return to Can Tho
Travel Tips for January
- Book floating market tours well in advance — pre-Tet demand is high
- Floating market visits require early morning departures (before 7am)
- Pack lightweight breathable clothing, hat, and sunscreen
- Bring insect repellent for forest and mangrove visits
