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Overview

Chau Doc: A Confluence of Cultures – Exploring the Mekong Delta's Spiritual Heart and Border Town Buzz

Introduction: Discovering the Unique Charm of Chau Doc

Nestled deep in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, at the confluence of the Hau River (a distributary of the Mekong) and close to the Cambodian border, lies Chau Doc – a captivating town that offers a truly distinct and immersive Vietnamese experience. Unlike the bustling modernity of Ho Chi Minh City or the serene historical sites of Central Vietnam, Chau Doc is a vibrant tapestry woven from diverse cultures, spiritual reverence, and the rhythmic pulse of river life. It's a place where Vietnamese, Cham, Khmer, and Chinese traditions beautifully intertwine, creating a unique atmosphere of tolerance, rich spirituality, and a genuine sense of local life.

The allure of Chau Doc is multifaceted: the vibrant colors of its floating market, the serene beauty of its ancient temples and pagodas, the breathtaking panoramic views from Sam Mountain, and the palpable blend of faiths and ethnicities that coexist harmoniously. Whether you're a cultural explorer drawn to its multi-ethnic heritage, a spiritual seeker curious about its myriad places of worship, a nature lover eager to witness riverine life, or simply a traveler looking for an authentic glimpse into the Mekong Delta's soul, Chau Doc promises an unforgettable journey. This comprehensive guide will take you deep into the heart of this border town, exploring its iconic landmarks, hidden spiritual havens, unique activities, unparalleled culinary delights, and practical tips for planning your perfect cultural escape. And as you envision your journey through its bustling markets and tranquil waterways, remember that Golden Trail Travel (https://goldentrailtravel.com/) is your ideal partner for crafting unforgettable experiences, offering unique cycling tours and comprehensive packages that can seamlessly integrate the vibrant spirituality and authentic river life of Chau Doc and the wider Mekong Delta.

Chapter 1: A Mosaic of Histories – The Cultural Tapestry of Chau Doc

Chau Doc's identity is profoundly shaped by its position as a border town and a melting pot of various ethnic and religious groups, each contributing to its rich history and vibrant present.

  • Khmer Roots: The region around Chau Doc was historically part of the Khmer Empire. Evidence of ancient Khmer settlements can still be found in various archaeological sites nearby, and the Khmer influence remains visible in certain cultural practices and the presence of Khmer pagodas.

  • Vietnamese Expansion and Settlement: From the 17th century onwards, the Vietnamese gradually expanded southwards into the Mekong Delta. Chau Doc became an important frontier town, often serving as a military outpost and a strategic point for trade and defense against incursions from the west.

  • Cham Presence: The Cham people, descendants of the ancient Champa kingdom in Central Vietnam, have a significant and visible presence in Chau Doc. Many Cham communities are Muslim, distinguished by their unique stilt houses, mosques, and traditional attire. They migrated to the Mekong Delta centuries ago, seeking new homes and trading opportunities. Their distinct culture adds a vibrant layer to Chau Doc's ethnic mix.

  • Chinese Merchants: Like many urban centers in Vietnam, Chau Doc attracted Chinese merchants, who established trading posts and contributed to the town's economic development. Their presence is evident in the town's pagodas, traditional shophouses, and culinary influences.

  • French Colonial Era: During the French colonial period, Chau Doc remained a provincial capital and an important strategic location due to its border position. The French built some infrastructure, but the town largely retained its local character.

  • Vietnam War and Post-War: Chau Doc, being a border town, experienced impacts from the Vietnam War and subsequent conflicts, including the Cambodian-Vietnamese War. However, its unique multi-ethnic and religious harmony has largely endured through these periods.

  • Modern Day Gateway: Today, Chau Doc serves as a crucial economic and cultural hub in the upper Mekong Delta. It's a major agricultural trading center, particularly for fish and rice, and a popular gateway for travelers crossing the border to/from Cambodia, especially via the river. Its diverse communities continue to thrive, living side-by-side and contributing to its unique charm.

Chapter 2: Spiritual Heights and Sacred Spaces – Chau Doc's Religious Harmony

Chau Doc is renowned for its remarkable spiritual landscape, where a harmonious blend of Buddhist, Taoist, Muslim, and indigenous faiths coexist, making it a significant pilgrimage site for many Vietnamese.

  • Ba Chua Xu Temple (Miếu Bà Chúa Xứ Núi Sam): The Revered Goddess Temple Undoubtedly the most famous and revered spiritual site in Chau Doc, located at the foot of Sam Mountain. This temple is dedicated to Ba Chua Xu, a powerful local goddess believed to bring good fortune, prosperity, and protection. It's a major pilgrimage destination, especially during the annual Ba Chua Xu Festival (4th lunar month, usually May), attracting millions of devotees. The temple's unique architecture blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Khmer influences, and its vibrant atmosphere of devotion is palpable.

  • Tay An Co Tu Pagoda (Chùa Tây An): A Fusion of Styles Also located at the foot of Sam Mountain, adjacent to Ba Chua Xu Temple. Tay An Co Tu is a beautiful and historic pagoda built in 1847. Its distinctive architecture features a blend of traditional Vietnamese, Chinese, and Indian (Hindu) influences, characterized by its colorful statues, intricate carvings, and an impressive multi-tiered roof. It's an active Buddhist monastery and a popular stop for pilgrims.

  • Phuoc Dien Pagoda (Chùa Hang): Cave Pagoda Serenity Higher up on Sam Mountain, Phuoc Dien Pagoda, commonly known as "Cave Pagoda" (Chùa Hang), offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding plains and the Cambodian border. The pagoda is built into a natural cave, creating a unique and tranquil atmosphere. It's particularly known for the legend of a female hermit who meditated here and tamed two tigers. The climb to the pagoda (or a motorbike taxi ride) is rewarded with stunning vistas and a sense of peaceful contemplation.

  • Chau Doc Mosque (Thánh Đường Hồi Giáo Châu Đốc): The Cham Muslim Community A prominent landmark in the Cham Muslim quarter (often referred to as the Chau Giang district, accessible by ferry across the Hau River). This mosque, and others like it, serve as the spiritual heart of Chau Doc's Cham community. Visitors are welcome to observe, often receiving warm greetings, though modest dress is required. The distinct architecture of these mosques, and the calls to prayer, add another layer to Chau Doc's multi-religious soundscape.

  • Cong Dong Mieu (Temple of the Communal House): Chinese Cultural Hub A traditional Chinese temple located in the heart of Chau Doc town, serving the spiritual needs of the Chinese Vietnamese community. It's a vibrant place during festivals, with intricate decorations, altars, and often the scent of burning incense.

  • Various Khmer Pagodas: Scattered around Chau Doc and the wider An Giang province, several Khmer Buddhist pagodas with their distinctive architectural styles (multi-tiered roofs, ornate gables) reflect the historical and ongoing Khmer presence in the region.

Chapter 3: The Pulsating Heart of River Life – Floating Markets and Fish Farms

Chau Doc's lifeblood is the Hau River, and the best way to experience its authentic rhythm is on its waterways.

  • Chau Doc Floating Market (Chợ Nổi Châu Đốc): A Kaleidoscope of Commerce A smaller, more authentic, and less touristy floating market compared to Cai Rang in Can Tho. The Chau Doc Floating Market comes alive in the early morning (around 5:00 AM - 7:00 AM), with dozens of boats laden with fruits, vegetables, fish, and household goods. Each boat typically advertises its wares by hanging a sample of its product from a tall pole at the bow. Taking a small boat (sampan) tour through the market is an immersive sensory experience, offering a fascinating glimpse into the traditional trading practices of the Delta.

  • Floating Fish Farms (Làng Bè): An Aquaculture Wonderland One of Chau Doc's most distinctive features is its extensive network of floating fish farms, particularly for Pangasius (catfish, often exported as basa fish). These are large wooden structures with submerged nets or cages, where fish are raised in vast numbers. Taking a boat tour to visit these farms offers a fascinating insight into a vital local industry. You can often see daily operations and learn about this unique form of aquaculture.

  • Cham Village (Làng Chăm Châu Giang): A Cultural Encounter Located on the opposite bank of the Hau River (Chau Giang district), the Cham village is a must-visit. Accessible by a short ferry ride (or bridge a bit further north), this village is home to a significant Cham Muslim community. Here, you can observe their unique stilt houses, visit their mosques, witness their traditional weaving (especially the vibrant Cham textiles), and experience their distinct culture and hospitality. Many locals are happy to share aspects of their daily life.

  • Sam Mountain (Núi Sam): Panoramic Views and Pilgrimage While home to the temples, Sam Mountain itself offers more than just religious sites. You can hike or take a motorbike taxi to the summit for spectacular panoramic views of the vast Mekong Delta, stretching across rice paddies and waterways towards the Cambodian border. It's especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. The mountain also has smaller shrines and caves to explore.

  • Vinh Te Canal (Kênh Vĩnh Tế): A Historic Waterway This significant canal, built in the early 19th century under the Nguyen Dynasty, runs from Chau Doc to the Gulf of Thailand. It was a massive engineering feat, constructed largely by forced labor, including Vietnamese, Khmer, and Cham workers. Today, it remains an important transportation and irrigation artery, and learning about its history provides context to the region's development.

Chapter 4: Culinary Explorations – Flavors of the Mekong Border

Chau Doc's cuisine reflects its multi-ethnic heritage, offering a delicious blend of Vietnamese, Khmer, Chinese, and Cham flavors, often with a focus on fresh river produce.

  • Bun Ca (Bún Cá): The Signature Fish Noodle Soup Chau Doc's most famous culinary specialty. Bun Ca is a light yet incredibly flavorful noodle soup made with rice vermicelli, fresh local fish (often snakehead fish or basa), and a broth infused with fermented fish paste (mắm) – but don't be put off, it adds a unique umami depth, not an overpowering smell. It's typically served with a generous plate of fresh herbs, shredded banana blossom, and water lily stems. A must-try!

  • Lau Mam (Lẩu Mắm): Fermented Fish Hotpot For adventurous eaters, Lau Mam is a hearty and intensely flavorful hotpot, featuring a broth made from fermented fish paste. It's cooked with a variety of seafood, meats (pork, beef), and an abundance of local vegetables (water lilies, bitter melon, eggplant, morning glory). It's a communal dish, perfect for sharing, and truly representative of Mekong Delta flavors.

  • Banh Bo Thot Not (Bánh Bò Thốt Nốt): Palmyra Palm Cake A delightful, slightly sweet and chewy steamed rice cake made with jaggery (thốt nốt) extracted from the palmyra palm tree, which is abundant in the Mekong Delta. The cake often has a distinctive yellow color from the jaggery and a subtle, earthy sweetness.

  • Com Tam (Cơm Tấm): Broken Rice While a Southern Vietnamese staple, Chau Doc's version of Com Tam (broken rice with grilled pork, shredded pork skin, and steamed egg patty) is a reliable and delicious option for any meal.

  • Mam (Mắm): Fermented Fish Paste Chau Doc is a major center for producing various types of Mắm (fermented fish paste), a crucial ingredient in many Mekong Delta dishes. You can find markets selling numerous varieties, from Mắm Thái (shredded papaya and fish) to Mắm Nêm (spicy dipping sauce). It's an acquired taste but central to the region's culinary identity.

  • Cham Cuisine: In the Cham villages, you can find traditional Cham dishes, often influenced by Muslim dietary laws. Look for dishes like "cà ri gà" (Cham chicken curry), or various stews served with rice or bread.

  • Local Fruits: The Mekong Delta is the fruit basket of Vietnam. Enjoy fresh, seasonal fruits like mangos, dragon fruit, rambutan, durian, and pomelo, often sold at the floating market or roadside stalls.

Chapter 5: Activities and Experiences – Immersing in Chau Doc's Vibrancy

Chau Doc offers a slower, more authentic pace than larger cities, encouraging immersive experiences that connect you with local life and culture.

  • Early Morning Floating Market Tour: Hire a small boat (sampan) to explore the Chau Doc Floating Market at sunrise (around 5:00 AM - 7:00 AM). It's a vibrant, colorful, and authentic experience.

  • Visit Sam Mountain's Temples: Dedicate a half-day to explore Ba Chua Xu Temple, Tay An Co Tu Pagoda, and Phuoc Dien Pagoda at the foot and on the slopes of Sam Mountain. Take a motorbike taxi or walk up for panoramic views.

  • Explore a Floating Fish Farm: Take a boat trip to see the unique floating fish farms, learning about this vital local industry.

  • Cross to the Cham Village: Take the local ferry across the Hau River to the Cham village. Wander through the stilt houses, visit the mosque, and observe traditional Cham weaving.

  • Sunrise/Sunset from Sam Mountain: Head to the summit of Sam Mountain for breathtaking views of the surrounding Delta plains, stretching towards Cambodia.

  • Sample Local Cuisine: Seek out local eateries for authentic Bun Ca and Lau Mam. Don't be afraid to try street food.

  • Walk Along the Riverfront: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Hau River promenade in the evening, observing daily life and enjoying the breeze.

  • Visit Chau Doc Market: Explore the bustling main market in town for fresh produce, local specialties, and various types of Mắm.

  • Border Crossing to Cambodia: If you're planning to travel onwards, Chau Doc is a popular and convenient land/river border crossing to/from Cambodia (Phnom Penh) via boat or bus.

  • Cai Dau Floating Market (Further afield): For those with more time, a trip to Cai Dau Floating Market, a bit further from Chau Doc, offers another glimpse into traditional river commerce.

Chapter 6: Practical Tips for Your Chau Doc Journey

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Chau Doc, consider these practical tips.

  • Best Time to Visit:

    • Dry Season (November to April): Generally the most comfortable time with sunny skies, lower humidity, and less rain. Ideal for exploring.
    • Wet Season (May to October): Experiences heavy rains, usually in the afternoon. Can make travel on some roads muddy, but the river channels are full, which is good for boat trips. The rice fields are also lush and green.
  • Getting to Chau Doc:

    • From Ho Chi Minh City:
      • Bus: Numerous bus companies offer direct services from HCMC to Chau Doc (approximately 5-6 hours). This is the most common and affordable option.
      • Private Car: More expensive but offers flexibility and comfort.
      • Combo Tour (Bus/Boat): Some tours combine a bus trip to Chau Doc with onward boat travel to Cambodia or a boat tour of the Delta.
    • From Can Tho:
      • Bus: Regular bus services connect Can Tho to Chau Doc (approximately 3-4 hours).
      • Boat: Some slow boat options are available, offering a scenic journey.
    • From Cambodia (Phnom Penh):
      • Speedboat: The most popular option, with several companies offering direct speedboat services between Phnom Penh and Chau Doc (approximately 4-5 hours), including border formalities.
  • Getting Around Chau Doc:

    • Motorbike Taxi (Xe Om): Common and affordable for short distances, especially around Sam Mountain. Negotiate the price beforehand or use Grab.
    • Cyclo (Rickshaw): A charming way to explore the town center at a leisurely pace. Negotiate.
    • Walking: The town center is walkable.
    • Boat (Sampan): Essential for visiting the floating market, fish farms, and Cham village. Arrange directly at the pier or through your hotel.
    • Ferry: For crossing to the Cham Village on Chau Giang district.
  • Accommodation: Chau Doc offers a range of hotels and guesthouses, from budget-friendly options to mid-range hotels, many with river views. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during the Ba Chua Xu Festival.

  • Language: Vietnamese is the official language. English is spoken by hotel staff and some tour guides. Learning a few basic Vietnamese phrases will be appreciated.

  • Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND). ATMs are available in town, and credit cards are accepted in major hotels. Cash is essential for markets, street food, and small boat trips.

  • Cultural Sensitivity:

    • Dress Modestly: Especially when visiting temples, pagodas, and mosques. Shoulders and knees should be covered.
    • Remove Shoes: Before entering temples or someone's home.
    • Respectful Photography: Ask permission before taking photos of people, especially in Cham villages or religious settings.
  • Border Formalities: If crossing to/from Cambodia, ensure your passport and visa (if required) are in order. Border crossing by speedboat is generally smooth.

Chapter 7: Unlock the Mekong Delta's Soul with Golden Trail Travel

Chau Doc, with its vibrant cultural tapestry and authentic river life, is a jewel in the crown of the Mekong Delta. To truly experience its unique charm and seamlessly integrate it with the broader wonders of Southern Vietnam, Golden Trail Travel (https://goldentrailtravel.com/) is your ideal partner. Specializing in immersive and active travel experiences, Golden Trail Travel crafts meticulously planned tours that bring Vietnam's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes to life.

Here’s why Golden Trail Travel is the perfect choice for your Chau Doc and Mekong Delta adventure:

  • Expertly Crafted Mekong Delta Tours: Golden Trail Travel offers deep dives into the Mekong Delta, with Chau Doc as a highlight. Their tours are not just about seeing landmarks but understanding the intricate daily life and cultural diversity of the region. They can arrange:

    • Multi-Day Mekong Delta Expeditions: Immerse yourself in the Delta's rhythm with tours that include Chau Doc, Can Tho (for Cai Rang Floating Market), and other key locations. These tours often feature homestays for authentic cultural immersion.
    • Chau Doc Specific Highlights: Focus on Chau Doc's unique blend of cultures, including visits to Sam Mountain temples, the floating market, floating fish farms, and the Cham village, all with knowledgeable local guides.
    • Cross-Border Tours to Cambodia: Seamlessly integrate your Chau Doc experience with onward travel to Phnom Penh or other Cambodian destinations via speedboat, handling all logistics for a smooth transition.
  • Unique Cycling Tours in the Delta: For those who prefer an active and intimate way to explore, Golden Trail Travel truly excels. They can arrange:

    • Mekong Delta Cycling Adventures: Cycle along narrow village paths, through lush fruit orchards, past rice paddies, and alongside picturesque canals. This offers an unparalleled perspective of local life, far from the bustling roads.
    • Chau Doc Countryside Cycling: Explore the quieter, rural areas around Chau Doc by bicycle, discovering hidden temples and interacting with local farmers.
  • Authentic Cultural Immersion: Their tours go beyond typical tourist routes, offering opportunities for:

    • Floating Market Exploration: Experience the vibrant energy of the Chau Doc Floating Market from a local sampan.
    • Cham Village Encounters: Engage with the Cham community, learn about their traditions, and witness traditional weaving.
    • Local Food Experiences: Sample authentic Mekong Delta specialties, from Bun Ca to Lau Mam, often in local eateries.
  • Expert Local Guides: Their guides are passionate, knowledgeable, and often locals themselves, providing deep insights into Vietnamese culture, history, and the unique nuances of Chau Doc and the Mekong Delta. They enhance your understanding and ensure a truly authentic and engaging experience, often speaking multiple languages including English, French, and sometimes Khmer.

  • Personalized Service and Attention to Detail: From the moment you contact them to the end of your trip, Golden Trail Travel prioritizes your comfort and satisfaction. They listen to your preferences and craft itineraries that are truly bespoke, ensuring your adventure aligns perfectly with your travel style and interests, whether you're looking for a relaxing cultural journey or an active exploration.

  • Easy Booking and Comprehensive Support: Planning your Chau Doc and Southern Vietnam trip is made simple with their user-friendly website: https://goldentrailtravel.com/. Explore their diverse range of tours, read testimonials, and easily book your next unforgettable adventure with the confidence of reliable support throughout your journey.

Let Golden Trail Travel be your trusted partner in unlocking the vibrant cultural tapestry and authentic river life of Chau Doc and the enchanting Mekong Delta, creating an unforgettable and deeply meaningful adventure.

Conclusion: Chau Doc – A Timeless Gem on the Mekong

Chau Doc is a town that resonates with a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and riverine charm. Its harmonious coexistence of diverse ethnicities and faiths, reflected in its beautiful temples and bustling markets, offers a refreshing contrast to Vietnam's larger cities. From the serene vistas of Sam Mountain to the vibrant chaos of its floating market, Chau Doc invites you to slow down, absorb its authentic rhythms, and delve into a side of Vietnam that is both deeply traditional and wonderfully unique. It's a place where every corner tells a story, every face reflects a rich heritage, and every meal is a fusion of flavors. A journey to Chau Doc is not just a visit; it's an immersion into the very soul of the Mekong Delta, leaving you with memories of profound cultural richness and an enduring appreciation for its timeless allure.


FAQ: Your Questions About Chau Doc Answered

Q1: Where is Chau Doc located? A1: Chau Doc is a border town located in An Giang Province, deep in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, near the confluence of the Hau River and close to the Cambodian border.

Q2: What is Chau Doc famous for? A2: Chau Doc is famous for its unique blend of Vietnamese, Cham, Khmer, and Chinese cultures, its spiritual sites (especially Ba Chua Xu Temple and Sam Mountain), its authentic floating market, and its extensive floating fish farms. It's also a common gateway to/from Cambodia.

Q3: How do I get to Chau Doc from Ho Chi Minh City? A3: The most common way is by bus (approx. 5-6 hours). You can also hire a private car or book a tour that includes transportation to Chau Doc.

Q4: How do I get from Chau Doc to Phnom Penh (Cambodia)? A4: The most popular and convenient way is by speedboat, which takes about 4-5 hours including border formalities. Several companies operate this route.

Q5: What are the must-visit attractions in Chau Doc? A5: Key attractions include Ba Chua Xu Temple, Tay An Co Tu Pagoda, Phuoc Dien Pagoda (Cave Pagoda) on Sam Mountain, the Chau Doc Floating Market, and the Cham Village across the Hau River. Visiting a floating fish farm is also highly recommended.

Q6: What local food should I try in Chau Doc? A6: The signature dish is Bun Ca (fish noodle soup). Also try Lau Mam (fermented fish hotpot) for an authentic Delta experience, Banh Bo Thot Not (Palmyra palm cake), and explore the local market for various types of Mắm (fermented fish paste).

Q7: How do I visit the floating market and fish farms? A7: You'll need to hire a small boat (sampan) from the main pier in Chau Doc. It's best to go very early in the morning (around 5:00 AM - 7:00 AM) for the floating market. Your hotel can help arrange a boat, or you can find one directly at the pier.

Q8: Can I visit the Cham Village? A8: Yes, the Cham Village is located across the Hau River in the Chau Giang district. You can take a short local ferry from Chau Doc town to reach it. It's a fascinating cultural experience.

Q9: Is it possible to climb Sam Mountain? A9: You can walk (hike) to the various temples and the summit of Sam Mountain, or you can hire a motorbike taxi ("xe om") for the ascent. The views from the top are spectacular, especially at sunrise or sunset.

Q10: Where can I find highly-rated and authentic tours for Chau Doc and the Mekong Delta? A10: For expertly designed cultural tours, unique cycling adventures in the Delta, and seamless multi-region itineraries that cover Chau Doc and other Southern Vietnam highlights, we highly recommend checking out Golden Trail Travel at https://goldentrailtravel.com/.


Customer Reviews: Experiences with Golden Trail Travel

"Our trip to Chau Doc with Golden Trail Travel was an absolute highlight of our Vietnam journey. The floating market tour was magical at sunrise, and our guide's insights into the Cham culture in the village across the river were invaluable. We loved the authenticity of the experience. Booking was super easy on https://goldentrailtravel.com/." – Michael and Lisa G., USA

"Golden Trail Travel organized a fantastic multi-day cycling tour through the Mekong Delta that included Chau Doc. Cycling through the villages, seeing the fish farms up close, and climbing Sam Mountain for sunset was unforgettable. Their guides were incredibly supportive and knowledgeable. If you want an active and genuine Delta experience, this is the company!" – David P., Australia

"We used Golden Trail Travel for our Chau Doc trip and onward journey to Phnom Penh by speedboat. Everything was perfectly organized – the hotel, the local tours, and the border crossing. Their attention to detail meant we could just relax and enjoy the unique cultural blend of Chau Doc. Highly recommend their seamless service!" – The Dubois Family, France

"I was looking for a deep cultural dive, and Chau Doc delivered. Golden Trail Travel's focus on responsible tourism and local interaction really stood out. Our visit to the Cham community felt respectful and genuine. The local food experiences they arranged were also amazing. A truly enriching journey!" – Anna S., Germany

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Road Bike Tours is our collection of best road cycling holidays we arrange in Vietnam. Whether you look for a short road bicycle tour in the northern Vietnam or multi-day road cycling trip in the central coast of Vietnam, you can find your itinerary in this section below.

May 28, 2025

Vietnam Family Bike Tours

Vietnam Family Bike Tours

Family Bike Tours is our collection of best Vietnam bicycle tours that we design for family travel, cycling holiday with kids in Vietnam. These family bicycle tours are easy-touring, fun, short cycling trips that focus on Vietnam sightseeing, history, and culture.

May 28, 2025