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Bac Ha Bike Tours
Bac Ha Bike Tours are our collection of Vietnam mountain biking tours we arrange in the area of Bac Ha. These bicycle tours range from a half day trip to 3 day tours, and these can also be extended to Bac Ha neighboring villages.
Bac Ha is a mountainous district of Lao Cai Province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. It is the capital of the region of the Flower Hmong, one of the 54 minorities of Vietnam and of the six groups of Hmong people. Bac Ha is famous for its Sunday morning market, where thousands of locals gathered, the women dressed in their very intricate handmade costumes, as well as for the Saturday morning smaller market of Can Cau, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Bac Ha town.
Bac Ha bike tours include only mountain biking tours which need some fitness and riding experience. We recommend these Vietnam cycling holidays for experienced cyclists and those who are fan of challenges. For kids and senior people please visit the family bike tour section.
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The Mekong Delta, sometimes known as Vietnam's "rice bowl," is a region sliced with powerful waterways and covered in an astonishing array of greenery. It's a water world where countless rivers, canals, and streams meander through the area like arteries, supporting homes, businesses, and even marketplaces. Sometimes it's just possible to lose sight of the land.
Overview of the Trip: Due to its incredible natural beauty and sceneries, friendly people, remarkable heritage, and thoroughly recorded history, Vietnam is quickly becoming recognized as a "must see" destination in Asia. Despite the fact that many Westerners still see Vietnam only through the lens of combat, the nation is actually home to serene towns and stunning scenery. With its lush rice terraces in the south, wild mountains in the north, and enchanting tropical beaches all the way around.
Highlights: Thanks to its beautiful natural scenery, friendly people, rich legacy, and thoroughly researched history, Vietnam is quickly becoming recognized as one of Asia's "must see" destinations. Despite the fact that many Westerners still see Vietnam only through the lens of combat, the nation is actually home to serene towns and stunning scenery. With its lush rice terraces in the south, wild mountains in the north, and enchanting tropical beaches all the way around.
Our team has previously thoroughly examined and designed the 15-day Best Scenic Bicycle Route in Far North Vietnam. It is available to anyone looking for an amazing bicycle vacation that includes both physical and cultural activities in North Vietnam.
Cycling is unquestionably a fantastic way to explore unspoiled areas, meet kind people, learn about the distinctive cultures of hill tribes, take in breathtaking scenery, and experience an incredible landscape. It's also a challenging route that winds through towering limestone mountain ranges, with breathtaking views of rice terraces covering the hill.
The 15-day Alluring North East Vietnam and North East Laos Bicycle Challenge is a fantastic way to discover Ba Be Lake's hidden charms. Explore Ba Be Lake's crystalline waters.
Discover unusual islands on lakes and go to Ha Giang on bicycle on a meandering path. Discover the rugged Dong Van plateau. With 80% of the land covered in rock and thought to hold fossils from 400–600 million years ago, this area is officially recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The remote town of Dong Van is tucked away in a valley in the center of the Rock Plateau, near the Chinese border, encircled by a forest of mountains and vibrant orchids. Dong Van, which means "sharing culture," is home to H'mong, Tay, Kinh, and Chinese Hoa. The homes have a Chinese architectural design.
The highlight of our trip was cycling on Happines Road to conquer several amazing passes en route to Ha Giang. We also ride along beautiful routes that take us to Bac Ha and Hoang Su Phi, where a Sunday morning market is held.
Some of the nicest riding terrain in Vietnam can be found in Northeastern Vietnam. Our bicycle route stays away from Vietnam's renowned highways and sees very few visitors. With its breathtaking karstic rock formations, thatched roof stilted homes, and mountains tucked between limestone outcrops, the Vietnamese environment is truly breathtaking. The majority of Vietnam's hill tribes are concentrated in this area.
15-day bicycle tours from Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong River in Siem Reap provide adventurous travelers with an amazing opportunity to explore two intriguing Southeast Asian countries. Commence at Vietnam's "rice bowls," the Mekong Delta.
For those who wish to escape the crowds, mingle with amiable locals, take in breathtaking scenery, and wander through breathtaking rice fields, this is a truly fulfilling excursion.
This 7-day cycling tour from Hill Town Sapa to Dien Bien Phu Historical Relic City is ideal for people seeking cultural and physical activities in North Vietnam. If you sign up for this tour, you will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery, vibrant hill tribal settlements, and challenging cycling routes with varying elevations.
Additionally, you will look amazing as we go through breathtaking mountainous terrain to reach Heavens Gate, the longest off-road section in Vietnam. You will be surprised by the number of shots that can only be taken on this bicycling path as you pass through secluded, charming villages and rice paddy fields of spectacular beauty, home to over 20 minority groups that are unique to the Northwest of Vietnam. You will arrive at Dien Bien Phu, a historically significant town, on the final day.
Y Ty is situated at an elevation of more than 2,000 meters, sloping back into the mountains that are covered in clouds nearly all year round. Its summit is 2,660 meters high. The sun may only shine for 12 hours of the day in one small area. The mansion in the towering skies is Y Ty, the path that leads through zigzag lines and sinks into the leaves of the forest. Is it true that many individuals get the impression that the next Y Ty will be like traveling to a another planet entirely?
One of the treasures of northern Vietnam is Bac Ha. Though it's not as breathtakingly gorgeous as Sapa due to its lower height, it's nonetheless picturesque and far less crowded with tourists. The bustling Sunday market, frequented by the local Flower H'mong, Tay, Dzao, Nung, and Giay ethnic communities, is the true attraction of Bac Ha. A trip to the market is an excellent chance to get an introduction to the ten distinct ethnic minority groups who call Bac Ha and its environs home. You might bargain for handicrafts and some of the well-known regional wine, or you could wrangle for a water buffalo, pig, or chicken. In any case, the city and its well-known friendliness will enchant you.
Though you may already feel somewhat familiar with the hilltribes of Northern Vietnam because they have become so iconic and have been photographed so often, the truth is that these tribes, who continue to live according to their traditional ways, are only found in the most remote parts of South East Asia, and Ha Giang Province, which has only recently opened to tourists, is unquestionably one of the best places left to experience their culture.
This five-day bicycle journey from Moc Chau to Mai Chau is available to people who wish to see rural, unspoiled Vietnam. The variety of terrain on this tour will appeal to mountain bikers; there are excellent single-track paths, rocky, undulating jeep trails, and climbs that end in breathtaking descents. The ride also passes through numerous villages and across verdant rice terraces.We watch Muong and while Thai people live in minorities and are guests in their traditional stilt houses as we go around Da Bac, giving us a firsthand look at their way of life. on addition, you have a fantastic opportunity to swim on a lake with crystal clear water and go raft rowing. You particularly appreciate the specialty foods, such as grilled meat and rice cooked in bamboo, and you like to watch traditional dances and music performances with gongs, drums, and bronze instruments, as well as the singing and dancing of the Muong minority.
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