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Best Cycling Tour in Far North Vietnam 15 Days

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  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 13 - 16 days
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Overview

Overview
Route for cycling: Hanoi to Ba Be, Bac me, Meo Vac, DongVan, Lung Cu, Yen Minh, Ha Giang, Thong Nguyen, Hoang Su Phi, Bac Ha, Xuan Hoa, Than Uyen, Tu le, Nghia Lo, Thanh Son, and back to Hanoi.
The ambition of daring individuals who wish to enjoy and explore the magnificent countryside, on twisting roads, and challenge breathtaking passes has long been the Far Northern Vietnam Bicycle Tour. Discover the vibrant ethnic minorities that have been residing in tranquil valleys for hundreds of years.
Best for 15 Days Our staff has previously thoroughly examined and designed Far North Vietnam cycling tours, which are available to anyone looking for an amazing bicycle vacation in North Vietnam that includes both physical and cultural activities.
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. Taking part in the lively atmosphere of the hill tribes market on a regular basis, hunting bright and colorful pictures around every corner, and learning about their traditional customs.
A fantastic method to discover the undiscovered beauty of the stony Dong Van plateau is to embark on one of the best 15-day cycling tours in Far North Vietnam. 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.
We will pick up our bikes in Far North Vietnam and ride along a gorgeous route with breathtaking landscape and the scenic beauty of Ba Be Lake. We will also tackle one of the four amazing passes on the road that leads to the township. Our bicycle tour will begin in Hanoi, the interesting city and capital of Vietnam.
Taking part in the lively atmosphere of the hill tribes market on a regular basis, hunting bright and colorful pictures around every corner, and learning about their traditional customs.
Take in the untamed wilderness and untamed mountains. challenging along twisting roads, steep inclines, deep valleys, serene villages, foggy valleys, and a quiet town where we will spend the night in a rustic setting. tasting new and inventive cuisine every day at a nearby restaurant.
We ride further toward the north, through an undeveloped area, to Hoang Su Phi, one of the Rice Terraces' Second National Beauty Sites. We also dispute the "two heavenly gates" that are crossed en route to Bac Ha town.
Ascending over a magnificent path from Bac Ha town to Bao Ha town, passing through a settlement of colorful hill tribes and gorgeous scenery, one reaches Than Uyen and Mu Cang Chai, a national heritage rice terrace beauty.

Tailor-made trip
Vietnam Cycling Tours is a reputable local bike tour company with a committed staff of knowledgeable cycling tour consultants, competent bike mechanics, experienced bicycling guides, and enthusiastic bicycle specialists. We are aware that every traveler has particular needs and preferences. We therefore provide customized travel experiences that are tailored to your individual requirements, whether you are traveling alone, in a group, or with family and friends.

The itinerary that is supplied is only an example; you can alter it further to make it exactly suit your needs and budget. We are open to suggestions and can add or remove items to tailor a certain schedule or construct a brand-new program just for you. To discuss your needs and start organizing your amazing bicycle trip around Vietnam with us, click Contact Us.

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Service

Tour included in:
Bicycle guide who speaks English (other languages by request).
The lodging is based on two or three people sharing.
Meal schedules (14 breakfasts, 14 lunches, and 14 dinners) are provided.
Transport and A/C transfer
Bus or van assistance is provided during cycling hours.
Truck supported for groups larger than six.
excursions for sightseeing according to the itineraries.
Bike tour pump, tools, tubes, and extra bikes.
Ha Giang Permission Papers.
first aid package.
Cruise by boat on Ba Be Lake.
Box of cold water, little towel.
Drinkable mineral water.
Fruit and a snack on days when you cycle.

Tour excluded in:
International airfare
Travel insurance
Items of personal nature
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks in meals
Mineral water beyond that supplied
Trek mountain bikes with disc brake and  helmets
Optional excursions
Additional transport required due to any emergency situation
Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry bills.
Visa fee
Departure  tax
Tip for team and guide



Availability
Tours and services may not be available on public holidays, or may be available at an additional surcharge.

Pick-up location
Most of our trips begin from our bike garage (both private and group tours), so transportation from your hotel to our bike shop (or v.v) is not included in the quote. We can arrange the service (with extra charge), and reservation needs to be made in advance.

Itinerary
Occasionally our tour itineraries are updated during the year to incorporate improvements stemming from past travelers’ comments and our own research. The information given in this itinerary may be slightly different to that in the service proposal. It’s very important that you print and review a final copy of your itinerary prior to travel. If you have any queries, please contact us.

Please note that while we operate successful cycling holidays in Vietnam throughout the year, some changes may occur in our itineraries due to inclement weather and common seasonal changes to timetables and transport routes. This can happen with little notice so please be prepared for modifications to the route. The order and timing of included activities in each location may also vary from time to time.

Price
Negotiating prices is a common practice in Vietnam, particularly in open-air markets, street shops, and rural areas. However, we are not good at bargaining and do not prefer this practice. Instead, we focus our time and efforts on tour arrangements, and our prices are fixed.

Safety
Wearing a helmet is compulsory on all our biking adventures. Our tour guide often carry first aid kit while riding. Please follow your guide while biking, and much attention is required while you cross streets.

Difficulty levels
To assist you visualize how our bike trip is difficult, we have graded our Vietnam cycling tours into three categories, easy, moderate, and challenging. We group many factors into consideration into this grading, including distant covered, terrain, altitude, and vehicle support.

Easy
Involves cycling for up to two to three hours a day at easy pace and usually, less than 3 days in duration. The cycling distances is around 15 – 30 km per day. There are likely to be no steep and sustained descents as well as demand for technical riding. We will normally ride on flat roads. Suitable for bikers who enjoy occasional weekend riding on trails at home. Push bikes are sometimes used for these itineraries.

Moderate
Involves biking for up to six hours a day at a steady pace and are usually between three to five days in duration. The cycling distance is about 35 – 55 km per day. Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.

Challenging
Involves biking in mountainous areas with big climbs for up to seven or eight hours a day and usually more than a week in duration. Cycling distance is about 60 – 80 km per day. There will be steep and sustained ascents and descents. The support vehicle will not always be available. These trips will provide a real sustained workout even for fit and experienced mountain bikers.

Accommodation
When cycling we mostly stay in small hotel, guesthouse or homestay. Some are more basic than others! Bear in mind that some of the places we overnight in are not on the standard tourist trail. In larger cities and towns, our hotels are generally more western style and are three or four star hotels (price option).

Camping is not available on cycling tours in Vietnam unless it is required and this should be booked months in advance. Camping is only available in a limited number of places such as Cat Ba island beach, Cuc Phuong national park…Please see the details on the quote.

Tour guide
Most of our tour guides speak English. Some other speak French. Few speak other language such as German, Russian, Spanish. All our guides have great knowledge of history, local culture, and religions of the area where you are cycling. Our guides have been trained in this field and is fully licensed in tour guiding.

Bike mechanic
We arrange a bike mechanic only for large groups or when it is required (with surcharge). When there is no mechanic, our guide will take care of problem which may occur during the bike ride.

Transportation
Depending on the nature of the tour, our cycle journeys will be accompanied by an air-conditioned car/minibus cover the larger overland sections. We often use mini bus or bus for transfer and back up (guided tours).
1 – 2 travelers: we use minivan to support and carry bikes. Sometimes we use a car for passengers and a truck for transport of the bikes.
3 – 6 people: we use one minivan for passengers and one truck for the bikes.
7 – 12 people: we use one bus (coach) for passengers and one truck for the bikes.
We provide bike rental and truck for self-guided bike tours.

We sometimes use local push-bikes (single-speed bicycles) where possible or when it is required. In this case, our cars will be arranged as follows.
1 – 2 passengers (with a tour guide): 4 seat car.
3 – 6 passengers (with a tour guide): 15/16 seat minivan.
7 – 12 passengers (with a tour guide): 29 seat coach/bus.

Bikes repairs
Basic spares and tools kit are generally carried by our guide or bike mechanic or on the support vehicle, although we can not guarantee having spares for every conceivable problem.

Food and drinks
All the meals which, are mentioned in itinerary (B=Breakfast; L=Lunch; D=Dinner), are included in the tour price. Most of meals are Vietnamese local food. Vegetarians are certainly welcome and are always accommodated, please let us know of any dietary concerns at time of booking. Beverage and alcoholic drinks are not included at mealtime or in restaurants.

Snacks and water
When we transfer, ride by minibus (no cycling day), our bottled waters are always available for you in the car/van. When we have cycling days, we will offer cold water (summer) plus fresh tropical fruits, soft drinks are also available in the car/van. Please take a look at the “Inclusions” section on our our service proposal to see whether the service is included in the price. Please note drinks are not included at mealtime or in restaurant.

Packing
Comfortable lightweight clothing in natural fabrics such as cotton is most suitable for traveling in Vietnam. The dress code is fairly casual as in most parts of the tropics but it is advisable to cover arms and legs in the evenings against biting insects. A lightweight raincoat is a good idea in the rainy season. During the winter months warm clothing is needed for visiting the north of Vietnam. Visitors should not wear shorts, short skirts or other skimpy clothing when visiting religious buildings such as pagoda, temple and shoes should be removed before entering a private home.
What you take will naturally depend upon where you are traveling and the style of journey you are undertaking, and it can often be difficult to decide what to pack. Nevertheless, the following should act as a useful checklist of essential items worth thinking about taking.

Clothing
2 pairs of riding shorts
2 riding jerseys (quick-dry)
2 pairs of quick dry socks for cycling
Comfortable shoes for biking and walking
Riding gloves
2-3 t-shirts or casual shirts
Trousers or jeans
1-2 pairs of casual socks for non-cycling activities
3-5 sets of underwear (quick-dry)
Cool-weather jacket or rain jacket
Extra layers and gloves for cooler season or climate (thin, thermal, water-wicking)
Bathing suit
Sandals

Toiletries
Tooth brush and tooth paste
Razor
Hair brush
Shampoo
Deodorant
Hand sanitizer

Miscellaneous
Passport, wallet and ID
Health insurance card
Travel insurance card
Cash and/or credit cards
Camera (with spare battery)
Plastic bags (for dirty laundry, wet clothes)
Electronic chargers (for camera, e-reader, cell phone)
Adaptors or convertors

Tipping
Tipping for good services is always appreciated. It is customary, though not compulsory, to tip tour guides and drivers at the end of the tour. Hotels and station porters should also be tipped a small amount for.
We recommend about 4-6 USD/traveler/day for the tour guide, about 2-3 USD/traveler/day for the driver (or the mechanic). Of course you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality, the length and the difficulty of your trip.

Community
Prior to our tours, we contact and work with local community leaders to make sure we are welcome and in a manner that minimizes negative social and cultural impacts. We visit local development and community projects specific to the region, encouraging customers to donate and assist such a projects in appropriate and sustainable manner.
Where make sure that where and whenever possible our tours positively benefit the local community. We stayed at locally owned accommodation and visit cottage industries for local handicraft souvenir, generating income for local business. We often employ, hire support team such as local guide, motor-taxi drivers, cook assistants on all trips to ensure that the local community benefit not only short term but with increased employment opportunities for the future.

Need further information? Check our FAQ page here or contact us.

Inclusion

Exclusion

Itinerary

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Day 01: Hanoi - Thai Nguyen – Ba Be lake
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a quick departure from the busy city, our shuttle bus travels two hours on a recently constructed route to reach Thai Nguyen. After reaching the cycling station, we ride on paved roads to the unexplored areas of ATK (safety zones), which is the name of the revolutionary base in Vietnam.We'll be cycling through a serene village with breathtaking views.You will stop at a community that makes paper while traveling. After lunch in Bac Can, we begin our bicycle journey from Bang Lung Town to Ba Be, where we will take in the stunning countryside and vibrant village life. When you get to Ba Be, check into your homestay and have some free time. Spend the night in Ba Be (on the river's edge).Summary:Activities: Transferring and Cycling for warmthAccommodations: Homestay/HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance: 86 km
Day 01: Hanoi - Thai Nguyen – Ba Be lake
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a quick departure from the busy city, our shuttle bus travels two hours on a recently constructed route to reach Thai Nguyen. After reaching the cycling station, we ride on paved roads to the unexplored areas of ATK (safety zones), which is the name of the revolutionary base in Vietnam.We'll be cycling through a serene village with breathtaking views.You will stop at a community that makes paper while traveling. After lunch in Bac Can, we begin our bicycle journey from Bang Lung Town to Ba Be, where we will take in the stunning countryside and vibrant village life. When you get to Ba Be, check into your homestay and have some free time. Spend the night in Ba Be (on the river's edge).Summary:Activities: Transferring and Cycling for warmthAccommodations: Homestay/HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance: 86 km
Day 01: Hanoi - Thai Nguyen – Ba Be lake
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a quick departure from the busy city, our shuttle bus travels two hours on a recently constructed route to reach Thai Nguyen. After reaching the cycling station, we ride on paved roads to the unexplored areas of ATK (safety zones), which is the name of the revolutionary base in Vietnam.We'll be cycling through a serene village with breathtaking views.You will stop at a community that makes paper while traveling. After lunch in Bac Can, we begin our bicycle journey from Bang Lung Town to Ba Be, where we will take in the stunning countryside and vibrant village life. When you get to Ba Be, check into your homestay and have some free time. Spend the night in Ba Be (on the river's edge).Summary:Activities: Transferring and Cycling for warmthAccommodations: Homestay/HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance: 86 km
Day 02: Ba Be Lake – Boat Trip and Cycle Bac Me
Rise early to witness the everyday routine of the Tay people, who have owned Ba Be Lake and resided in this region for a century. You might go around the lake and take in the breathtaking scenery.After having breakfast with our hosts, we bid them farewell and hop on a boat with our bikes to explore the quiet village and lake in the morning.One of the world's 28 largest freshwater lakes, Ba Be Lake is located on a limestone mountain's slope. 600 m in length and 8 km in width. Undoubtedly, Ba Be is the perfect place for tourists to explore and take in the breathtaking landscape and green lake.We will take a boat ride for more than an hour to see the breathtaking scenery and discover the variety of plants and animals found in Ba Be National Park.When we reach Na Hang Reservoir, we load up our bikes and ride the concrete road there before boarding the second boat to the Da Vi portion.We continue riding through a pristine area of Na Hang National Park, navigating several challenging steep passes that have abrupt twists and a meandering slope that leads to Bac Me.Summary:Activities: Cycling, a Boat Ride, and a Hotel CycleAccommodations: HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance:  70 Km
Day 02: Ba Be Lake – Boat Trip and Cycle Bac Me
Rise early to witness the everyday routine of the Tay people, who have owned Ba Be Lake and resided in this region for a century. You might go around the lake and take in the breathtaking scenery.After having breakfast with our hosts, we bid them farewell and hop on a boat with our bikes to explore the quiet village and lake in the morning.One of the world's 28 largest freshwater lakes, Ba Be Lake is located on a limestone mountain's slope. 600 m in length and 8 km in width. Undoubtedly, Ba Be is the perfect place for tourists to explore and take in the breathtaking landscape and green lake.We will take a boat ride for more than an hour to see the breathtaking scenery and discover the variety of plants and animals found in Ba Be National Park.When we reach Na Hang Reservoir, we load up our bikes and ride the concrete road there before boarding the second boat to the Da Vi portion.We continue riding through a pristine area of Na Hang National Park, navigating several challenging steep passes that have abrupt twists and a meandering slope that leads to Bac Me.Summary:Activities: Cycling, a Boat Ride, and a Hotel CycleAccommodations: HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance:  70 Km
Day 02: Ba Be Lake – Boat Trip and Cycle Bac Me
Rise early to witness the everyday routine of the Tay people, who have owned Ba Be Lake and resided in this region for a century. You might go around the lake and take in the breathtaking scenery.After having breakfast with our hosts, we bid them farewell and hop on a boat with our bikes to explore the quiet village and lake in the morning.One of the world's 28 largest freshwater lakes, Ba Be Lake is located on a limestone mountain's slope. 600 m in length and 8 km in width. Undoubtedly, Ba Be is the perfect place for tourists to explore and take in the breathtaking landscape and green lake.We will take a boat ride for more than an hour to see the breathtaking scenery and discover the variety of plants and animals found in Ba Be National Park.When we reach Na Hang Reservoir, we load up our bikes and ride the concrete road there before boarding the second boat to the Da Vi portion.We continue riding through a pristine area of Na Hang National Park, navigating several challenging steep passes that have abrupt twists and a meandering slope that leads to Bac Me.Summary:Activities: Cycling, a Boat Ride, and a Hotel CycleAccommodations: HotelMeals:L/DCycling distance:  70 Km
Day 03: Bac Me – Minh Ngoc – Du Gia
The Ha Giang bicycle circle begins today and is expected to provide us with an amazing journey.After refueling at the motel, we begin our new day of exploration. We ride through the town, picking up speed as we meander through the outcrops of mountain ranges and arrive at Minh Ngoc crossroads.We cycle to Du Gia National Forest in the morning along a road that undulates and winds alongside a river and up a mountainside. You will truly get to see some truly breathtaking scenery in the North Vietnam landscape.After rehydrating, we get back on our bikes and cycle up gradually long gradients through rustic villages and canopy forests into Dong Van Geopark. You will be in awe of the breathtaking beauty of the mountains, ancient forests, and ethnic villages as you cycle through misty valleys and mountainsides. While traveling, have lunch.After regaining our strength, we actually encounter and conquer the magnificent pass, which winds uphill and through a deep tropical forest before reaching the summit.Before making our way down into the foggy village for our overnight accommodation, we had some time to enjoy the expansive vista over the Du Da Valley.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 74 Km
Day 03: Bac Me – Minh Ngoc – Du Gia
The Ha Giang bicycle circle begins today and is expected to provide us with an amazing journey.After refueling at the motel, we begin our new day of exploration. We ride through the town, picking up speed as we meander through the outcrops of mountain ranges and arrive at Minh Ngoc crossroads.We cycle to Du Gia National Forest in the morning along a road that undulates and winds alongside a river and up a mountainside. You will truly get to see some truly breathtaking scenery in the North Vietnam landscape.After rehydrating, we get back on our bikes and cycle up gradually long gradients through rustic villages and canopy forests into Dong Van Geopark. You will be in awe of the breathtaking beauty of the mountains, ancient forests, and ethnic villages as you cycle through misty valleys and mountainsides. While traveling, have lunch.After regaining our strength, we actually encounter and conquer the magnificent pass, which winds uphill and through a deep tropical forest before reaching the summit.Before making our way down into the foggy village for our overnight accommodation, we had some time to enjoy the expansive vista over the Du Da Valley.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 74 Km
Day 03: Bac Me – Minh Ngoc – Du Gia
The Ha Giang bicycle circle begins today and is expected to provide us with an amazing journey.After refueling at the motel, we begin our new day of exploration. We ride through the town, picking up speed as we meander through the outcrops of mountain ranges and arrive at Minh Ngoc crossroads.We cycle to Du Gia National Forest in the morning along a road that undulates and winds alongside a river and up a mountainside. You will truly get to see some truly breathtaking scenery in the North Vietnam landscape.After rehydrating, we get back on our bikes and cycle up gradually long gradients through rustic villages and canopy forests into Dong Van Geopark. You will be in awe of the breathtaking beauty of the mountains, ancient forests, and ethnic villages as you cycle through misty valleys and mountainsides. While traveling, have lunch.After regaining our strength, we actually encounter and conquer the magnificent pass, which winds uphill and through a deep tropical forest before reaching the summit.Before making our way down into the foggy village for our overnight accommodation, we had some time to enjoy the expansive vista over the Du Da Valley.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 74 Km
Day 04: Du Gia – Mau Due – Lung Phinh – Meo Vac.
In terms of the expedition to conquer the Dong Van Geological Plateau, today is incredibly difficult. Make sure you have all the energy you need for a demanding long day.After a fresh riding day that begins at the hotel, we swiftly ascend the first little hill that leads out of the Du Gia valley. As we drop two kilometers, we let our feet relax. Remain on the second pass for a longer and more challenging duration than the first. But in the early morning, the vast, rocky terrain of towering mountains dotted with foggy valleys makes for a breathtaking, meditative scene. Our bicycle route makes us forget about the difficulties ahead by winding through small ravines, hiding behind white mists, and looming over cat ears mountains.We ride our bikes into the center of Mau Due in the morning, where we find a deliciously cooked lunch.Following our fuel stop, we saddle our bikes once more and ride across a lengthy, high pass that crosses the Cat Ears Mountains, smaller valleys, and a short road that leads to the town of Meo Vac.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 76 Km
Day 04: Du Gia – Mau Due – Lung Phinh – Meo Vac.
In terms of the expedition to conquer the Dong Van Geological Plateau, today is incredibly difficult. Make sure you have all the energy you need for a demanding long day.After a fresh riding day that begins at the hotel, we swiftly ascend the first little hill that leads out of the Du Gia valley. As we drop two kilometers, we let our feet relax. Remain on the second pass for a longer and more challenging duration than the first. But in the early morning, the vast, rocky terrain of towering mountains dotted with foggy valleys makes for a breathtaking, meditative scene. Our bicycle route makes us forget about the difficulties ahead by winding through small ravines, hiding behind white mists, and looming over cat ears mountains.We ride our bikes into the center of Mau Due in the morning, where we find a deliciously cooked lunch.Following our fuel stop, we saddle our bikes once more and ride across a lengthy, high pass that crosses the Cat Ears Mountains, smaller valleys, and a short road that leads to the town of Meo Vac.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 76 Km
Day 04: Du Gia – Mau Due – Lung Phinh – Meo Vac.
In terms of the expedition to conquer the Dong Van Geological Plateau, today is incredibly difficult. Make sure you have all the energy you need for a demanding long day.After a fresh riding day that begins at the hotel, we swiftly ascend the first little hill that leads out of the Du Gia valley. As we drop two kilometers, we let our feet relax. Remain on the second pass for a longer and more challenging duration than the first. But in the early morning, the vast, rocky terrain of towering mountains dotted with foggy valleys makes for a breathtaking, meditative scene. Our bicycle route makes us forget about the difficulties ahead by winding through small ravines, hiding behind white mists, and looming over cat ears mountains.We ride our bikes into the center of Mau Due in the morning, where we find a deliciously cooked lunch.Following our fuel stop, we saddle our bikes once more and ride across a lengthy, high pass that crosses the Cat Ears Mountains, smaller valleys, and a short road that leads to the town of Meo Vac.Summary:Activity: Cycling from HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 76 Km
Day 05: Meo Vac – Ma Pi Leng Pass – Dong Van – Lung Cu  - Dong Van
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we set out to conquer the 20-kilometer Ma Phi Lang Pass, one of the most amazing passes in Northeast Vietnam.At 1230 meters, Ma Phi Leng Pass offers a panoramic view of the Nho Que River and breathtaking surroundings.As we pedal the picturesque road from the hotel to the summit, we will be treated to breathtaking views of the Nho Que River's emerald water and a craggy mountain range.Rumble down 2 kilometers to the town of Dong Van, reassemble, and get some refreshment. We resume our journey to Ma Le and Xa Phin Valley by taking a detour via a craggy mountainside before arriving at the Lung Cu Flag Pole.Eat lunch at a nearby restaurant or on a picnic. Once your vitality has been restored, drive an electric vehicle to the flag pole to see the breathtaking mountain ranges and beautiful scenery. during a visit to Lung Cu Landmark. Starting on a gravel road, we ride our bikes through some steep passes, a twisting path, and some hairpin curves before arriving in Dong Van Town and Ma Le Valley. We ride our bikes back down the scenic route to Dong Van or take a shuttle to a hotel to unwind.Summary:Activity: cycling and transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D.Cycling distance: 54 Km
Day 05: Meo Vac – Ma Pi Leng Pass – Dong Van – Lung Cu  - Dong Van
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we set out to conquer the 20-kilometer Ma Phi Lang Pass, one of the most amazing passes in Northeast Vietnam.At 1230 meters, Ma Phi Leng Pass offers a panoramic view of the Nho Que River and breathtaking surroundings.As we pedal the picturesque road from the hotel to the summit, we will be treated to breathtaking views of the Nho Que River's emerald water and a craggy mountain range.Rumble down 2 kilometers to the town of Dong Van, reassemble, and get some refreshment. We resume our journey to Ma Le and Xa Phin Valley by taking a detour via a craggy mountainside before arriving at the Lung Cu Flag Pole.Eat lunch at a nearby restaurant or on a picnic. Once your vitality has been restored, drive an electric vehicle to the flag pole to see the breathtaking mountain ranges and beautiful scenery. during a visit to Lung Cu Landmark. Starting on a gravel road, we ride our bikes through some steep passes, a twisting path, and some hairpin curves before arriving in Dong Van Town and Ma Le Valley. We ride our bikes back down the scenic route to Dong Van or take a shuttle to a hotel to unwind.Summary:Activity: cycling and transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D.Cycling distance: 54 Km
Day 05: Meo Vac – Ma Pi Leng Pass – Dong Van – Lung Cu  - Dong Van
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we set out to conquer the 20-kilometer Ma Phi Lang Pass, one of the most amazing passes in Northeast Vietnam.At 1230 meters, Ma Phi Leng Pass offers a panoramic view of the Nho Que River and breathtaking surroundings.As we pedal the picturesque road from the hotel to the summit, we will be treated to breathtaking views of the Nho Que River's emerald water and a craggy mountain range.Rumble down 2 kilometers to the town of Dong Van, reassemble, and get some refreshment. We resume our journey to Ma Le and Xa Phin Valley by taking a detour via a craggy mountainside before arriving at the Lung Cu Flag Pole.Eat lunch at a nearby restaurant or on a picnic. Once your vitality has been restored, drive an electric vehicle to the flag pole to see the breathtaking mountain ranges and beautiful scenery. during a visit to Lung Cu Landmark. Starting on a gravel road, we ride our bikes through some steep passes, a twisting path, and some hairpin curves before arriving in Dong Van Town and Ma Le Valley. We ride our bikes back down the scenic route to Dong Van or take a shuttle to a hotel to unwind.Summary:Activity: cycling and transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D.Cycling distance: 54 Km
Day 06: Dong Van  - Hmong King  Palace - Yen Minh
After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a brand-new cycling day trip along a picturesque route and tackle the first difficult hilltop to reach the Hmong King palace.Using our time to make a visit to the historic Hmong King's Palace, which governed the Hmong people and the opium trade until 1945.Continue our cycling journey down a winding, narrow road that winds through scenic valleys and rocky mountains for 21 km to Sung La. From there, head up a steep mountain to the ancient trading town of Pho Bang. Enjoy many stops along the way for sightseeing, including the opportunity to see the Hmong village of Sung Muoi. In Pho Bang, lunch break.Continue riding downwards over the Pho Cao Mountain Pass, which provides breathtaking views of the Yen Minh Valley, from Pho Bang to Yen Minh. Getting to the motel somewhere in the afternoon. After checking in, unwind.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 78 km
Day 06: Dong Van  - Hmong King  Palace - Yen Minh
After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a brand-new cycling day trip along a picturesque route and tackle the first difficult hilltop to reach the Hmong King palace.Using our time to make a visit to the historic Hmong King's Palace, which governed the Hmong people and the opium trade until 1945.Continue our cycling journey down a winding, narrow road that winds through scenic valleys and rocky mountains for 21 km to Sung La. From there, head up a steep mountain to the ancient trading town of Pho Bang. Enjoy many stops along the way for sightseeing, including the opportunity to see the Hmong village of Sung Muoi. In Pho Bang, lunch break.Continue riding downwards over the Pho Cao Mountain Pass, which provides breathtaking views of the Yen Minh Valley, from Pho Bang to Yen Minh. Getting to the motel somewhere in the afternoon. After checking in, unwind.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 78 km
Day 06: Dong Van  - Hmong King  Palace - Yen Minh
After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a brand-new cycling day trip along a picturesque route and tackle the first difficult hilltop to reach the Hmong King palace.Using our time to make a visit to the historic Hmong King's Palace, which governed the Hmong people and the opium trade until 1945.Continue our cycling journey down a winding, narrow road that winds through scenic valleys and rocky mountains for 21 km to Sung La. From there, head up a steep mountain to the ancient trading town of Pho Bang. Enjoy many stops along the way for sightseeing, including the opportunity to see the Hmong village of Sung Muoi. In Pho Bang, lunch break.Continue riding downwards over the Pho Cao Mountain Pass, which provides breathtaking views of the Yen Minh Valley, from Pho Bang to Yen Minh. Getting to the motel somewhere in the afternoon. After checking in, unwind.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 78 km
Day 07: Yen Minh – Quan Ba – Ha Giang
Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel. After returning to our bikes, get ready for an exciting and hard day. Yen Minh and Quan Ba are two high mountain passes that we will conquer.Starting a new cycling day with two kilometers of moderately rolling road and finishing with a strenuous 19-kilometer ascent to the summit of Yen Minh Pass. The route offers a fantastic view of the amazing valley below despite being steep and full of hairpin turns. After taking a tea break at the summit, pedal approximately 6km down the valley alongside the Nho Que River before descending 18km to reach Can Ty commune. After taking a short break to replenish your energy, cycle 13 km upward to Quan Ba town let. seeing the Zao people's Nam Dam village prior to lunch. The afternoon task is climbing Quan Ba Pass, which is 8 km of steep, winding terrain with numerous abrupt turns leading to the Haven Gate at the summit. Then descend a steep mountain for 20 km to reach the valley's bottom. collected mid-afternoon for the 25-kilometer journey to Ha Giang. Arrive at the hotel, then feel free to explore this quaint city.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 87 Km
Day 07: Yen Minh – Quan Ba – Ha Giang
Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel. After returning to our bikes, get ready for an exciting and hard day. Yen Minh and Quan Ba are two high mountain passes that we will conquer.Starting a new cycling day with two kilometers of moderately rolling road and finishing with a strenuous 19-kilometer ascent to the summit of Yen Minh Pass. The route offers a fantastic view of the amazing valley below despite being steep and full of hairpin turns. After taking a tea break at the summit, pedal approximately 6km down the valley alongside the Nho Que River before descending 18km to reach Can Ty commune. After taking a short break to replenish your energy, cycle 13 km upward to Quan Ba town let. seeing the Zao people's Nam Dam village prior to lunch. The afternoon task is climbing Quan Ba Pass, which is 8 km of steep, winding terrain with numerous abrupt turns leading to the Haven Gate at the summit. Then descend a steep mountain for 20 km to reach the valley's bottom. collected mid-afternoon for the 25-kilometer journey to Ha Giang. Arrive at the hotel, then feel free to explore this quaint city.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 87 Km
Day 07: Yen Minh – Quan Ba – Ha Giang
Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel. After returning to our bikes, get ready for an exciting and hard day. Yen Minh and Quan Ba are two high mountain passes that we will conquer.Starting a new cycling day with two kilometers of moderately rolling road and finishing with a strenuous 19-kilometer ascent to the summit of Yen Minh Pass. The route offers a fantastic view of the amazing valley below despite being steep and full of hairpin turns. After taking a tea break at the summit, pedal approximately 6km down the valley alongside the Nho Que River before descending 18km to reach Can Ty commune. After taking a short break to replenish your energy, cycle 13 km upward to Quan Ba town let. seeing the Zao people's Nam Dam village prior to lunch. The afternoon task is climbing Quan Ba Pass, which is 8 km of steep, winding terrain with numerous abrupt turns leading to the Haven Gate at the summit. Then descend a steep mountain for 20 km to reach the valley's bottom. collected mid-afternoon for the 25-kilometer journey to Ha Giang. Arrive at the hotel, then feel free to explore this quaint city.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling Distance: 87 Km
Day 08:  Ha Giang – Hoang Su Phi
After refueling at the hotel, we will begin our new adventure day with a bicycle tour along the village road and a tiny route that winds through verdant rice paddies and breathtaking ancient forests to the Thanh Ha Hot Spring Water. We take a detour onto a single-track trail and drive to the Cao Banh commune, where we are able to take in the spectacular scenery of rice terraces and traditional village life, as well as the old Shan Tuyet Tea forest.allowing yourself to be fully submerged in the breathtaking scene of the rice terraces, verdant woodland, and romantic Hoang Su Phi environment.Eat lunch on the way. We continue riding on Heavenly Gate after lunch and then descend to Thien Nguyen commune via amicable tribal communities, passing via Heavenly Gate II before making our way to Hoang su Phi Town. Spend the evening and the next day in a nearby guest home.Summary:Activity:Cycling from HotelAccommodations: Hotel/HomestayMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km
Day 08:  Ha Giang – Hoang Su Phi
After refueling at the hotel, we will begin our new adventure day with a bicycle tour along the village road and a tiny route that winds through verdant rice paddies and breathtaking ancient forests to the Thanh Ha Hot Spring Water. We take a detour onto a single-track trail and drive to the Cao Banh commune, where we are able to take in the spectacular scenery of rice terraces and traditional village life, as well as the old Shan Tuyet Tea forest.allowing yourself to be fully submerged in the breathtaking scene of the rice terraces, verdant woodland, and romantic Hoang Su Phi environment.Eat lunch on the way. We continue riding on Heavenly Gate after lunch and then descend to Thien Nguyen commune via amicable tribal communities, passing via Heavenly Gate II before making our way to Hoang su Phi Town. Spend the evening and the next day in a nearby guest home.Summary:Activity:Cycling from HotelAccommodations: Hotel/HomestayMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km
Day 08:  Ha Giang – Hoang Su Phi
After refueling at the hotel, we will begin our new adventure day with a bicycle tour along the village road and a tiny route that winds through verdant rice paddies and breathtaking ancient forests to the Thanh Ha Hot Spring Water. We take a detour onto a single-track trail and drive to the Cao Banh commune, where we are able to take in the spectacular scenery of rice terraces and traditional village life, as well as the old Shan Tuyet Tea forest.allowing yourself to be fully submerged in the breathtaking scene of the rice terraces, verdant woodland, and romantic Hoang Su Phi environment.Eat lunch on the way. We continue riding on Heavenly Gate after lunch and then descend to Thien Nguyen commune via amicable tribal communities, passing via Heavenly Gate II before making our way to Hoang su Phi Town. Spend the evening and the next day in a nearby guest home.Summary:Activity:Cycling from HotelAccommodations: Hotel/HomestayMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km
Day 09: Thong Nguyen - Hoang Su Phi – Coc Phai – Bac Ha
We begin our exhausting day at the hotel and, once our energy has fully restored, we embark on cycling tours through rickety villages and along rivers to tackle the first amazing pass. This pass winds through misty valleys, rustic villages, Shan Tuyet Tea forest, rice terrace fields, and the Phi Ho section. Today is a challenging day with mixed roads, single tracks, and off-road to Bac Ha.Making a right turn and continuing uphill to Ta Su Chong settlement, where we truly reach the summit with breathtaking views. When we get to the peak, we unwind with tropical fruits, cold beverages, and munchies.Riding our bikes, we start down the mountain, snaking through acres of rice terraces and down the riverbank. We truly enter a fantasy country with breathtaking views and rocky mountain outcrops before arriving at Coc Pai.The natural border between the provinces of Ha Giang and Lao Cai is Coc Pai. situated at an elevation of 1500 meters. The cycling route between Coc Pai and Lung Phinh is amazing and very demanding.reaching the summit in time for a picnic. After lunch, we take a single-track path that leads to Lung Cai commune and then descends a hill to Bac Ha Town. You have the rest of the day to yourself.Spend the evening and the night in Bac Ha.Summary:Activity:Cycling from hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance:110 Km
Day 09: Thong Nguyen - Hoang Su Phi – Coc Phai – Bac Ha
We begin our exhausting day at the hotel and, once our energy has fully restored, we embark on cycling tours through rickety villages and along rivers to tackle the first amazing pass. This pass winds through misty valleys, rustic villages, Shan Tuyet Tea forest, rice terrace fields, and the Phi Ho section. Today is a challenging day with mixed roads, single tracks, and off-road to Bac Ha.Making a right turn and continuing uphill to Ta Su Chong settlement, where we truly reach the summit with breathtaking views. When we get to the peak, we unwind with tropical fruits, cold beverages, and munchies.Riding our bikes, we start down the mountain, snaking through acres of rice terraces and down the riverbank. We truly enter a fantasy country with breathtaking views and rocky mountain outcrops before arriving at Coc Pai.The natural border between the provinces of Ha Giang and Lao Cai is Coc Pai. situated at an elevation of 1500 meters. The cycling route between Coc Pai and Lung Phinh is amazing and very demanding.reaching the summit in time for a picnic. After lunch, we take a single-track path that leads to Lung Cai commune and then descends a hill to Bac Ha Town. You have the rest of the day to yourself.Spend the evening and the night in Bac Ha.Summary:Activity:Cycling from hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance:110 Km
Day 09: Thong Nguyen - Hoang Su Phi – Coc Phai – Bac Ha
We begin our exhausting day at the hotel and, once our energy has fully restored, we embark on cycling tours through rickety villages and along rivers to tackle the first amazing pass. This pass winds through misty valleys, rustic villages, Shan Tuyet Tea forest, rice terrace fields, and the Phi Ho section. Today is a challenging day with mixed roads, single tracks, and off-road to Bac Ha.Making a right turn and continuing uphill to Ta Su Chong settlement, where we truly reach the summit with breathtaking views. When we get to the peak, we unwind with tropical fruits, cold beverages, and munchies.Riding our bikes, we start down the mountain, snaking through acres of rice terraces and down the riverbank. We truly enter a fantasy country with breathtaking views and rocky mountain outcrops before arriving at Coc Pai.The natural border between the provinces of Ha Giang and Lao Cai is Coc Pai. situated at an elevation of 1500 meters. The cycling route between Coc Pai and Lung Phinh is amazing and very demanding.reaching the summit in time for a picnic. After lunch, we take a single-track path that leads to Lung Cai commune and then descends a hill to Bac Ha Town. You have the rest of the day to yourself.Spend the evening and the night in Bac Ha.Summary:Activity:Cycling from hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance:110 Km
Day 10: Bac Ha –  Vinh Yen
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we depart on a picturesque route that takes us 20 kilometers (11 miles) to Tan Duong Commune via charming towns and breathtaking rice paddies. After reorganizing and enjoying some refreshments upon reaching Tan Duong, we will tackle the short, steep climb with a twisting route via Tan Phuong Commune. Before descending to VinhYen, we take in the breath-taking beauty and towering limestone mountain ranges.After eating lunch on the way, we ride on a tarmac road that leads to the second pass. After a strenuous 5 km uphill ride, we descend to the Bao Ha sector. Spend the evening and the next day in the little town of Bao Ha.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 10: Bac Ha –  Vinh Yen
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we depart on a picturesque route that takes us 20 kilometers (11 miles) to Tan Duong Commune via charming towns and breathtaking rice paddies. After reorganizing and enjoying some refreshments upon reaching Tan Duong, we will tackle the short, steep climb with a twisting route via Tan Phuong Commune. Before descending to VinhYen, we take in the breath-taking beauty and towering limestone mountain ranges.After eating lunch on the way, we ride on a tarmac road that leads to the second pass. After a strenuous 5 km uphill ride, we descend to the Bao Ha sector. Spend the evening and the next day in the little town of Bao Ha.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 10: Bac Ha –  Vinh Yen
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, we depart on a picturesque route that takes us 20 kilometers (11 miles) to Tan Duong Commune via charming towns and breathtaking rice paddies. After reorganizing and enjoying some refreshments upon reaching Tan Duong, we will tackle the short, steep climb with a twisting route via Tan Phuong Commune. Before descending to VinhYen, we take in the breath-taking beauty and towering limestone mountain ranges.After eating lunch on the way, we ride on a tarmac road that leads to the second pass. After a strenuous 5 km uphill ride, we descend to the Bao Ha sector. Spend the evening and the next day in the little town of Bao Ha.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 11: Vinh Yen - Bao Ha – Than Uyen
Today is a very difficult day for us because we have a long, upward ride ahead of us. But we shall be rewarded with stunning views and sublime scenic beauty.We get our bikes and head out from the hotel, riding 20 km on a picturesque route that climbs and passes through various towns home to hill tribes before arriving at Khanh Yen Commune.Coffee and food to replenish energy.We keep riding uphill on a narrow road to the 30-kilometer-long Khau Co pass. Riding a bicycle downhill through beautiful terrain to the village of Than Uyen. Arrive and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 11: Vinh Yen - Bao Ha – Than Uyen
Today is a very difficult day for us because we have a long, upward ride ahead of us. But we shall be rewarded with stunning views and sublime scenic beauty.We get our bikes and head out from the hotel, riding 20 km on a picturesque route that climbs and passes through various towns home to hill tribes before arriving at Khanh Yen Commune.Coffee and food to replenish energy.We keep riding uphill on a narrow road to the 30-kilometer-long Khau Co pass. Riding a bicycle downhill through beautiful terrain to the village of Than Uyen. Arrive and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 11: Vinh Yen - Bao Ha – Than Uyen
Today is a very difficult day for us because we have a long, upward ride ahead of us. But we shall be rewarded with stunning views and sublime scenic beauty.We get our bikes and head out from the hotel, riding 20 km on a picturesque route that climbs and passes through various towns home to hill tribes before arriving at Khanh Yen Commune.Coffee and food to replenish energy.We keep riding uphill on a narrow road to the 30-kilometer-long Khau Co pass. Riding a bicycle downhill through beautiful terrain to the village of Than Uyen. Arrive and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 12: Than Uyen – Mu Cang Chai   Khau Pha Pass – Tu Le Valley
The sound of Mother Nature awakens us, allowing us to take in the breath-taking vistas and spectacular sceneries of North West Vietnam.It's an amazing day for cycling adventures with a fantastic route that winds through peaceful valleys, mountains, and rice terrace paddy fields. We enjoy cycling through the short, steep mountain outside the hotel until we reach the junction, where we turn left onto a new asphalt road that follows a river. From there, we gear up once again to head out of Mu Cang Chai and continue through the valley until the road starts to twist up into the hills. We encounter the Black Hmong and the enigmatic White Tay people, who are well-known for their folk music, poetry, and songs, in this untamed region of thick foliage.We also had a challenging ride up Khau Pa Pass, one of the four amazing passes in northern Vietnam, starting at Mu Cang Chai. After taking in the breathtaking scenery from the summit, descend gradually to Tu Le.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 12: Than Uyen – Mu Cang Chai   Khau Pha Pass – Tu Le Valley
The sound of Mother Nature awakens us, allowing us to take in the breath-taking vistas and spectacular sceneries of North West Vietnam.It's an amazing day for cycling adventures with a fantastic route that winds through peaceful valleys, mountains, and rice terrace paddy fields. We enjoy cycling through the short, steep mountain outside the hotel until we reach the junction, where we turn left onto a new asphalt road that follows a river. From there, we gear up once again to head out of Mu Cang Chai and continue through the valley until the road starts to twist up into the hills. We encounter the Black Hmong and the enigmatic White Tay people, who are well-known for their folk music, poetry, and songs, in this untamed region of thick foliage.We also had a challenging ride up Khau Pa Pass, one of the four amazing passes in northern Vietnam, starting at Mu Cang Chai. After taking in the breathtaking scenery from the summit, descend gradually to Tu Le.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 12: Than Uyen – Mu Cang Chai   Khau Pha Pass – Tu Le Valley
The sound of Mother Nature awakens us, allowing us to take in the breath-taking vistas and spectacular sceneries of North West Vietnam.It's an amazing day for cycling adventures with a fantastic route that winds through peaceful valleys, mountains, and rice terrace paddy fields. We enjoy cycling through the short, steep mountain outside the hotel until we reach the junction, where we turn left onto a new asphalt road that follows a river. From there, we gear up once again to head out of Mu Cang Chai and continue through the valley until the road starts to twist up into the hills. We encounter the Black Hmong and the enigmatic White Tay people, who are well-known for their folk music, poetry, and songs, in this untamed region of thick foliage.We also had a challenging ride up Khau Pa Pass, one of the four amazing passes in northern Vietnam, starting at Mu Cang Chai. After taking in the breathtaking scenery from the summit, descend gradually to Tu Le.Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/l/DCycling distance: 87 Km
Day 13:  Tu le -   Nghia Lo
As we travel through the true Northern Vietnam today, we pass by massive mountains made of white limestone. Before we eventually come to an end of the day in Nghia Lo, we will cycle along winding roads. The Thai, Nung, H'mong, La Ha, and Ma peoples live there. It is perched on a high ridge with a view of the Red and Black Rivers.After refueling at the resort, we head out on bike excursions, climbing up a single track route to the village road where we take in the breathtaking scenery and the quaint settlements of the hill tribes in the misty valley early in the morning.Following a cycling circle through Tu Le Valley, we cycle on a back road that returns us to the main road. From there, we actually tackle a 7 km rocky and difficult pass to exit Tu Le Valley.Upon reaching the summit, enjoy a broad perspective of the valley. We set out on our bicycle journey to descend into Nghia Lo town along the hillside and mountain slope.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodation:  HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance: 57 km
Day 13:  Tu le -   Nghia Lo
As we travel through the true Northern Vietnam today, we pass by massive mountains made of white limestone. Before we eventually come to an end of the day in Nghia Lo, we will cycle along winding roads. The Thai, Nung, H'mong, La Ha, and Ma peoples live there. It is perched on a high ridge with a view of the Red and Black Rivers.After refueling at the resort, we head out on bike excursions, climbing up a single track route to the village road where we take in the breathtaking scenery and the quaint settlements of the hill tribes in the misty valley early in the morning.Following a cycling circle through Tu Le Valley, we cycle on a back road that returns us to the main road. From there, we actually tackle a 7 km rocky and difficult pass to exit Tu Le Valley.Upon reaching the summit, enjoy a broad perspective of the valley. We set out on our bicycle journey to descend into Nghia Lo town along the hillside and mountain slope.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodation:  HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance: 57 km
Day 13:  Tu le -   Nghia Lo
As we travel through the true Northern Vietnam today, we pass by massive mountains made of white limestone. Before we eventually come to an end of the day in Nghia Lo, we will cycle along winding roads. The Thai, Nung, H'mong, La Ha, and Ma peoples live there. It is perched on a high ridge with a view of the Red and Black Rivers.After refueling at the resort, we head out on bike excursions, climbing up a single track route to the village road where we take in the breathtaking scenery and the quaint settlements of the hill tribes in the misty valley early in the morning.Following a cycling circle through Tu Le Valley, we cycle on a back road that returns us to the main road. From there, we actually tackle a 7 km rocky and difficult pass to exit Tu Le Valley.Upon reaching the summit, enjoy a broad perspective of the valley. We set out on our bicycle journey to descend into Nghia Lo town along the hillside and mountain slope.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodation:  HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance: 57 km
Day 14: Nghia Lo – Thanh Son – Transfer to Hanoi city
After a filling breakfast, we set out to ride over a picturesque route that wound through forested areas, mountain slopes, and some quite steep passes. The breathtaking views and panoramas of the rice paddies in Muang Lo will enthrall you. Getting ready to tackle a few challenging high-passes on the road before descending into the Northern Vietnamese lowlands. After refueling with lunch at a nearby restaurant, we hop back on our bikes and ride along the river's uneven route to Thanh Son town. Transferring the remaining distance to the city of Hanoi.Summary:Activities: Cycling aand transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance:47 km
Day 14: Nghia Lo – Thanh Son – Transfer to Hanoi city
After a filling breakfast, we set out to ride over a picturesque route that wound through forested areas, mountain slopes, and some quite steep passes. The breathtaking views and panoramas of the rice paddies in Muang Lo will enthrall you. Getting ready to tackle a few challenging high-passes on the road before descending into the Northern Vietnamese lowlands. After refueling with lunch at a nearby restaurant, we hop back on our bikes and ride along the river's uneven route to Thanh Son town. Transferring the remaining distance to the city of Hanoi.Summary:Activities: Cycling aand transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance:47 km
Day 14: Nghia Lo – Thanh Son – Transfer to Hanoi city
After a filling breakfast, we set out to ride over a picturesque route that wound through forested areas, mountain slopes, and some quite steep passes. The breathtaking views and panoramas of the rice paddies in Muang Lo will enthrall you. Getting ready to tackle a few challenging high-passes on the road before descending into the Northern Vietnamese lowlands. After refueling with lunch at a nearby restaurant, we hop back on our bikes and ride along the river's uneven route to Thanh Son town. Transferring the remaining distance to the city of Hanoi.Summary:Activities: Cycling aand transferringAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/D   Cycling Distance:47 km
Day 15: Hanoi Onward
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time until dinnertime. Reunite with our staff and head to the airport to board your next international trip
Day 15: Hanoi Onward
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time until dinnertime. Reunite with our staff and head to the airport to board your next international trip
Day 15: Hanoi Onward
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time until dinnertime. Reunite with our staff and head to the airport to board your next international trip

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