
15 days
USD
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected 60 days prior to departure.
Hotels/guesthouses (12 nts), simple stilt house (1 nt), overnight train (1 nt)
Maximum of 12 travellers per group
1. Travellers are requested to bring their own bike, helmet and tool pouch with spares. Please see the Trip Notes for further details of cycling requirements. <br />
30,000,000 Vietnamese can't be wrong - handle-bar height gives you the best view of Vietnam. Cycling through this beautiful country provides opportunities to meet the local people and experience the local culture in a way that wouldn't be possible otherwise. So come with us and get active as we travel from Hanoi to Saigon, down country lanes and over spectacular mountain passes. Better still, all the exercise gives you the perfect excuse to indulge in delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
Warm up with a visit to the imposing Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex. There's time afterwards to cycle the 36 streets of the Old Quarter - a bargain-hunter's heaven.
Ride along rural roads to the ancient rainforests of Cuc Phuong National Park. Meet furry-faced monkeys at the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre before falling asleep to the sounds of the jungle.
Hop back onto the saddle and see the many magnificent tombs, temples, palaces and pagodas this former imperial capital is packed with. This evening, why not indulge in a banquet and a local Huda beer.
Conquer the long Hai Van Pass and be rewarded with stunning views of the coast. Continue working those legs, cycling to Cua Dai Beach or take the chance to rest in historic Hoi An.
Mingle with local Montagnards while riding off the beaten track through the cool central highlands.
Knock back a ca phe sua da (cold coffee with milk) in the coffee capital of Vietnam - but be warned, it packs a real punch.
It's an easy roll downhill to the coastal resort of Nha Trang. Relax on a boat trip to offshore islands, read a book in the shade or let the hands of a skilled masseur soothe those muscles.
Tackle challenging, winding mountain roads or take it easy and flag down a bus en route to delightful Dalat, beautifully located in a region filled with fruit, flowers and coffee beans.
After a final cycling stint, it's on to exciting Ho Chi Minh City for a well-deserved feast.
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