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Binh Duong Travel Guide: A Helpful Beginner’s Handbook

With convenient transportation connections, a pleasant climate, well-invested tourist destinations, and abundant fruit orchards, Binh Duong has become an attractive tourist destination in the southern region. To have the best trip possible, don’t forget to read our Binh Duong travel guide!

Where is Binh Duong?

Binh Duong is a province located in the Southeast region of Vietnam. It is situated about 70 km away from Ho Chi Minh City, 336 km from Da Lat, and 1,603.4 km from Hanoi. It shares its northern border with Binh Phuoc province, its southern border with Ho Chi Minh City, its eastern border with Dong Nai province, and its western border with Tay Ninh province and Ho Chi Minh City.

Happy One - Central is the highlight  in the center of Thu Dau Mot, Binh Duong
Happy One – Central is the highlight in the center of Thu Dau Mot, Binh Duong

When is the best time to visit Binh Duong?

Binh Duong has a tropical monsoon climate characterized by hot weather, frequent rainfall, and high humidity levels. The climate here can be divided into two distinct seasons. The rainy season lasts from May to November, with the highest rainfall occurring from July to September, so it’s advisable to avoid traveling during this period.

From December to the following April is the dry season, with sunny weather ideal for exploration and discovery. Experienced travelers reveal that May to August is the peak season for ripe fruit orchards. However, if you’re unable to visit during this time, there’s no need to worry. The fruit orchards in Binh Duong are always ready for you to indulge in their bountiful harvest throughout the year.

May to August is the peak season for ripe fruit orchards
May to August is the peak season for ripe fruit orchards

How to go to Binh Duong?

Traveling by plane

Due to the absence of an airport in Binh Duong, if you wish to travel here by air, you can take a flight to either Tan Son Nhat Airport or Can Tho Airport. From there, you can easily catch a bus, taxi, or pre-arrange a shuttle service to reach Binh Duong.

The distance between Binh Duong and Tan Son Nhat Airport is 76 km, and it takes a little over 2 hours to travel between the two locations. Binh Duong to Can Tho is approximately 229 km, and it takes about 4 hours and 45 minutes to reach there.

Tan Son Nhat Airport
Tan Son Nhat Airport
Can Tho Airport
Can Tho Airport

Traveling by train

It is recommended to travel by train when you are in good health, as it can be a long and sometimes tiring journey, especially if you have to cover a significant distance. Besides those downsides, there are many advantages to choosing this type of travel, such as the fact that, along the train journey, you will have the opportunity to admire the beautiful scenery of many provinces and cities across the country. This will surely be an unforgettable experience. The train journey will end at Saigon Railway Station. From there, you can take a bus, taxi, or tourist vehicle to reach Binh Duong.

Traveling by coach

If you’re coming from neighboring provinces such as Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Tay Ninh, or provinces in the Mekong Delta region, you can choose to travel by coach to save costs. Binh Duong has now become an attractive tourist destination, so it’s not difficult to find coach routes from these provinces.

Traveling by motorcycle from Saigon

Going on a self-guided motorcycle trip is no longer unfamiliar to young people nowadays. It’s a great way to save money, have control over your itinerary, and create memorable experiences. The distance from Saigon to Binh Duong is only about 70 km, and the road system is wide and smooth, making it easy to travel. If you’re riding a motorcycle, it will only take you around 1 and a half hours to reach your destination. Just make sure to familiarize yourself with local traffic rules beforehand for a safe and enjoyable ride.

How to move around Binh Duong?

Motorcycle

Binh Duong is a great place to explore on a motorcycle! And the best part is, there are plenty of places here where you can rent a motorcycle. You’ll have a wide range of options to choose from, making your motorcycle adventure even more exciting! 

Unit NamePhoneAddressManual Bike Rental PriceScooter Rental Price
Quynh Nhu0939 225 160 172 Tran Van On, Phu Hoa Ward, Thu Dau Mot DistrictFrom 80,000đ – 120,000đN/A
Van Phuoc093 591 43 5924/3, Khu Pho 6, Hiep Thanh Ward, Hiep Thanh, Thu Dau MotFrom 80,000đ – 100,000đFrom 130,000đ – 140,000đ
Ben Cat Binh Duong0906 305 234House No. 34, Block F2, NA3 Boulevard, My Phuoc 2 Urban Area, Chanh Phu Hoa Ward, My Phuoc TownFrom 80,000đ – 120,000đN/A
Hue Nguyen0779 960 5762/12, Provincial Road 745, Ap Ong Dong, Tan Hiep Commune, Tan UyenFrom 80,000đ – 100,000đFrom 130,000đ – 140,000đ
Phuong Nam0247 109 999915/12 Trung Quarter, Vinh Phu, Thuan AnFrom 80,000đ – 100,000đFrom 130,000đ – 140,000đ

Bus

Exploring Binh Duong by bus is a popular choice among budget-conscious travelers who seek convenience and a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture. With well-established bus networks and easy access to popular attractions, you can confidently rely on buses as your primary mode of transportation during your trip.

Just keep in mind that most bus drivers here may not speak English, so it’s a good idea to have Google Maps on your phone to double-check the route and make navigation a breeze. Also, take some time to familiarize yourself with the bus routes and schedules in advance. This way, you can plan your transportation effectively and make the most of your time in Binh Duong.

Taxi

If you’re looking for a convenient, comfortable, and safe way to travel around Binh Duong, you’ll be pleased to know that there are several reputable taxi brands to choose from. These taxi services offer a range of vehicles and amenities to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey throughout the region.

  • Taxi Vinasun Binh Duong: 0274.38.27.27.27
  • Mai Linh Taxi Binh Duong: 0274.3.71.71.71 or 0274.38.38.38
  • Binh Duong Taxi: 0274.3.51.51.51
  • Minh Giang Taxi: 0274.3.738,738 VND
  • Vinaxu Taxi 0274.3.3777.888
  • Duc Thao Taxi: 0274.3.82.82.82
  • Duy Hung Taxi: 0274.3.84.84.84

What to do for the first time in Binh Duong?

Lai Thieu Fruit Garden

Lai Thieu Fruit Garden is located along the Saigon River, covering an expansive area of 1,200 hectares across 6 communes and wards, including Vinh Phu,  Lai Thieu, Binh Nham, Hung Dinh, An Thanh, and An Son. It is a longstanding fruit-growing region with a history of up to 200 years and is considered the capital of various fruit species.

Lai Thieu Fruit Garden
Lai Thieu Fruit Garden

 Lai Thieu is renowned for its delicious fruits, such as durian, jackfruit, mangosteen, and coconut. These fruits are considered the best in the southern region of Vietnam. The period from May to August every year is the peak season when the fruits are ripe, making it the ideal time to visit for fruit enthusiasts.

Phuong Nam Resort

Phuong Nam Resort offers a variety of services, including hotels, restaurants, swimming pools, sports facilities, karaoke rooms, garden fishing, and shuttle services, making it suitable for leisure travelers.

The resort features 82 4-star standard rooms, divided into four separate areas: bungalows, villas, wooden houses, and garden houses. The rooms are designed in European, longhouse, and stilt house styles, providing guests with a comfortable selection. Additionally, Phuong Nam Resort also caters to combined tourism and conference activities, exhibitions, and event organization. Both indoor and outdoor meeting rooms and conference facilities can accommodate 30 to 300 guests.

Phuong Nam Resort
Phuong Nam Resort

The restaurant at Phuong Nam Resort serves Vietnamese, Chinese, and European cuisines, as well as dishes with the distinctive flavors of the Southern region. Experienced travelers highly recommend the resort, stating that anyone can enjoy delicious food and have a great time here.

Thuy Chau Ecotourism Area

Thuy Chau Ecotourism Area (Di An) is one of the most famous and largest tourist destinations in Binh Duong. Despite being a man-made structure, Thuy Chau Ecotourism Area amazes visitors with its vast 18-hectare area featuring mountains, forests, waterfalls, and pristine fresh air.

Thuy Chau Ecotourism Area
Thuy Chau Ecotourism Area

The area also boasts a modern swimming pool spanning over 1.2 hectares, with separate swimming areas for adults and children. Visitors can also explore the crocodile breeding area. The ecotourism area provides outdoor banquet services, which are ideal for large tour groups.

Dau Tieng Lake

Visiting Binh Duong without exploring the largest man-made lake in Vietnam would be a missed opportunity. Now, some of you might wonder, isn’t Dau Tieng Lake a famous tourist spot in Tay Ninh? Well, according to experienced travelers, this water reservoir spans across three provinces: Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, and Binh Phuoc.

Dau Tieng Lake
Dau Tieng Lake

Here, you can experience overnight camping. Dau Tieng Lake offers several camping sites where you can witness beautiful sunrise views. Additionally, you can enjoy swimming in the lake and have a thrilling experience paddling in a kayak. 

Hoi Khanh Pagoda

Built in the 18th century (1741), Hoi Khanh Pagoda is a religious landmark of historical and artistic significance. It is home to the longest reclining Buddha statue in Asia. Moreover, the pagoda boasts nearly 100 exquisite wooden statues. The architectural structures within the pagoda have withstood the test of time and multiple renovations while preserving their inherent historical value, making it a beautiful destination that you just can’t miss.

Hoi Khanh Pagoda
Hoi Khanh Pagoda

While the places we mentioned earlier in Binh Duong are absolutely fantastic, there’s so much more to discover in this province. If you’re hungry for more info, check out our other article on tourist attractions in Binh Duong. We’ve got you covered with all the juicy details.

What to eat in Binh Duong?

Water Fern Cake with Shredded Pork Skin (Banh Beo Bi)

Banh Beo can be found in many places, but it’s only in Binh Duong where you can have the opportunity to savor Banh Beo Bi, a dish with a history of over 100 years. This dish has many differences from Banh Beo in Central Vietnam. It consists of a mixture of finely chopped pork and pork skin, combined with white sesame, mung beans, fresh vegetables, and pickled vegetables. Adding crispy Vietnamese pancakes and dipping them in the sweet and sour sauce with carrots, radishes, and spicy chili makes it incredibly tempting.

Water Fern Cake with Shredded Pork Skin (Banh Beo Bi)
Water Fern Cake with Shredded Pork Skin (Banh Beo Bi)

Lai Thieu Fermented Pork Roll

Lai Thieu fermented pork roll is so delicious that food enthusiasts in Saigon travel all the way to Binh Duong just to taste its authentic flavor. This type of spring roll is quite similar to the famous one from Thanh Hoa province, but it’s made from lean pork meat, marinated with various spices, and adjusted to suit the taste of people in the southern region. Many people also suggest that this dish can be a great gift to bring back home.

Lai Thieu Fermented Pork Roll
Lai Thieu Fermented Pork Roll

Chicken and Mangosteen Salad

Binh Duong is not only famous for its delicious mangosteen but also surprises visitors with its unique and flavorful chicken and mangosteen salad. To create this dish, the chefs carefully select mangosteen with green husks but ripe interiors to ensure the perfect balance of crispness, sweetness, and sourness.

Chicken and Mangosteen Salad
Chicken and Mangosteen Salad

The ideal time to savor this dish is from mid-April to the end of June. The tender mangosteens are thinly sliced and mixed with shredded chicken, seasoned with salt, pepper, and a sweet and sour fish sauce dressing, creating a truly mouthwatering experience.

Water Hyacinth, Meat and Shrimp Salad

Luc Binh water hyacinths are naturally grown aquatic plants found in ponds and canals, making them a clean and fresh vegetable in the southern region. The young water hyacinths can be eaten raw or used in hotpot dishes. One delicious way to enjoy Luc Binh water hyacinth is in a salad with shrimp and meat. 

Water Hyacinth, Meat and Shrimp Salad
Water Hyacinth, Meat and Shrimp Salad

To make this dish, each tender water hyacinth is thinly shredded and mixed with steamed, peeled shrimp, thinly sliced boiled pork belly, coriander, lime, sugar, chili, and sweet and sour fish sauce. This salad is often served with crispy shrimp crackers, adding an extra crunch to the dish.

Binh Duong Shrimp Noodle

Shrimp noodle is a dish that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who has experienced Binh Duong cuisine. What sets this dish apart is that all the ingredients are prepared on the spot, with the cooking process starting only when customers arrive. 

Binh Duong Shrimp Noodle
Binh Duong Shrimp Noodle

The rice noodles are freshly made from rice flour, giving them a unique texture. The fresh and succulent shrimp are peeled, deveined, and ground to create a smooth paste. Everything is submerged in a flavorful broth, seasoned with a touch of ground pepper and scallion oil, awakening the taste buds of even the most discerning eaters.

Binh Duong has so much more to offer when it comes to food! Besides those five amazing dishes we talked about earlier, this place is a foodie’s dream with a wide variety of mouthwatering delicacies. If you’re craving an authentic culinary experience, check out our detailed insights about Binh Duong’s local foods.

Hotels in Binh Duong

Hotels in Thu Dau Mot area

Hotels in Thuan An area

Hotel in Ben Cat District

  • Hung Phuoc Hotel: 95 – 97 D1 Street, Ben Cat, Binh Duong.
  • Khai Hoan Hotel: TC1, My Phuoc, Ben Cat, Binh Duong.
  • Golden Hotel: DE1, Thoi Hoa, Ben Cat, Binh Duong

How long should you stay in Binh Duong?

While it depends on your personal preferences and available time, I would recommend spending at least 2-3 days in Binh Duong. This will give you enough time to explore the popular tourist attractions, savor the local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the local culture. In case you want to delve deeper into the hidden gems and engage in off-the-beaten-path adventures, you should take 4-5 days here. Remember, the longer you stay, the more you’ll uncover the true beauty and charm of Binh Duong.

ATM and Money Exchange in Binh Duong

ATMs can be found throughout the province, particularly in urban areas and popular tourist spots. Major banks such as Vietcombank, Techcombank, and BIDV have ATMs that accept both local and international cards. However, it’s advisable to keep some cash on hand for smaller vendors, local markets, or remote areas where ATMs may be less accessible.

For currency exchange, you can visit authorized banks and exchange offices. Most banks provide currency exchange services, and you may need to present your passport for identification. The exchange rates are usually competitive, but it’s always a good idea to compare rates before making a transaction. Additionally, some hotels and resorts may offer currency exchange services for their guests, but it’s recommended to inquire about any associated fees or commissions.

Local Emergency Contact for Tourists in Binh Duong

  • Emergency Rescue: Dial 112
  • Police: 113
  • Fire Department: 114
  • Ambulance and Medical support: 115
  • Remember to save your hotel/homestays phone number in case of emergency

Other notes to ensure a wonderful trip beside of this Binh Duong travel guide

  • Check the weather forecast and prepare things accordingly.
  • To stay connected during your trip, remember to buy a local SIM card. Read more about Vietnam SIM Cards for travelers.
  • If you plan to go camping, make sure to bring essential camping gear such as a tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, and cooking utensils
  • Pack mosquito repellent containing DEET or other effective ingredients to keep these pesky insects at bay
  • When engaging in outdoor activities in Binh Duong, it’s essential to fuel up with high-calorie snacks to keep your energy levels high. 
  • Binh Duong can get quite sunny, so it’s crucial to bring and apply sunscreen with a high SPF, wear a hat, and use sunglasses
Binh Duong travel guide
Binh Duong travel guide

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