You have to wake up at 6 am in order to make it on time to the floating market of Can Tho.
By mid morning the market scene is still and lifeless. The sun is high up and the heat makes everyone retreat to their boat hammocks. But at 7 am in the morning the place is teaming with life. Goods are being transferred from boat to boat, ladies are serving breakfast soups, boat cafes are steaming with hot coffee and excitement is in the air. All the activity seems chaotic to the outside visitors but there is a language that the locals share and rules invisible to us foreigners.
It is impossible to translate all the richness of the scene with photos or words without capturing the sounds, the smells, and all the visual abundance of colors, reflections, boats, people. Still, the photos below are a small sample that hopefully will give you a taste.
I wish we could explore the smaller floating markets that are around Can Tho. One negative side of travelling on a shoestring budget is that we have to penny pinch all the time. Next time we return to the Mekong delta I know how to do it right: organize in advance a home stay next to Can Tho and explore independently. The area hides many markets not frequented by tourists and probably delicious fresh eats typical for this area of Vietnam.