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Highland Central Bicycle Tour Hue Nha Trang 15 Days

  • CODE: GDT067
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 13 - 16 days
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Overview

Overview
In the twenty-first century, Vietnam has become a wonderful place to go on outdoor excursions. It is endowed with a plethora of natural resources, including lush and infinite national parks, charming little towns, nature reserves, colorful hill tribal people, different ecosystems and species, and eco-friendly homestay families.
on a 15-day cycling tour of Vietnam departing from Hue Imperial City Hoi A look forward to cycling on the central Western Wing of Highland - tourists are awestruck by the breathtaking natural surroundings of the nation; the breathtaking hills, mountains, and valleys that may be discovered in the north; The great beaches, the patchwork of rice paddies that stretch for miles in all directions, and the abundance of fresh seafood that contributes significantly to the appeal of Vietnamese cuisine—you think your home cuisine tastes good, wait until you try the real thing—are all included in most adventure tour itineraries that allow you to travel the entire length of the nation.
15 Day Vietnam Bicycle Tours: Traveling by bicycle along the fabled Ho Chi Minh Trail is an artful and adaptable fusion of physical exercise and cultural appreciation. Take in the stunning scenery of northern Vietnam, home to World Cultural and Natural Heritage sites that have been acknowledged and honored by UNESCO.
When you participate in our 15-day Hue, Hoi An, and Pleiku bicycle tours, you'll experience a plethora of emotions in addition to cycling on quiet, rustic country roads past expansive green rice fields and towns full of children's laughter. The linkage of the central heritages to form Vietnam's most distinctive and alluring heritage route is the next stop on the journey.
In the voyage of discovering Vietnamese beauty and culture, places not to be missed are the World Cultural Heritage site Hue Imperial City, Hoi An Ancient Trade Port, and My Son Sanctuary.
We continue our journey down the fabled Ho Chi Minh Trail, which is a bright emblem of the will and determination of the Vietnamese generations in the twentieth century. Temporarily leaving the lyrical scenes and long-standing civilizations behind. committed to reunifying and emancipating the country.
We may now cycle on those fabled routes and take in the serene Vietnamese countryside environment. We owe a debt of gratitude to the generation who gave their lives so that we could live in peace today. The link of the central highland regions is the next stop on the route. These regions are well-known for being the centers of extensive rubber forests, cashew nut farms, coffee plantations, and the diverse cultures of the ethnic minority Bana, Ede, and Van Kieu.
Enjoy cycling on asphalt roads and single-track trails that meander through breathtaking woodlands, or take in the sight of majestic waterfalls that cascade water day and night and provide essential water for farming.
We leave the middle highland regions behind and travel through undeveloped woodlands before entering the coast road, where the emerald ocean, golden sunbathing, and sparkling sand beaches await.

Tailor-made trip
As a trusted local bike tour operator, Vietnam Cycling boasts a dedicated team of experienced biking guides, skilled bike mechanics, reliable drivers, knowledgeable cycling tour consultants, and passionate bicycle specialists. We understand that each traveler has unique preferences and requirements. That’s why we offer tailor-made trips that cater to your specific needs, whether you’re traveling solo, with family and friends, or as a group.

The provided itinerary serves as a sample, which can be further customized to align perfectly with your preferences and budget. We welcome your input and can make additions or exclusions to create a selected itinerary or design a completely new program exclusively for you. Click Contact Us to share your requirements and begin planning your unforgettable biking adventure in Vietnam with us.

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Service

Tour included in:
Bicycling guide who speaks English (other languages by request).
The lodging is based on two or three people sharing.
Meal information (13 breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 13 dinners) are included in itineraries.
Transportation and A/C transfer.
Bus or van assistance is provided during cycling hours.
Truck supported for groups larger than six.
Trek 4300 mountain bikes with disc brakes and helmets are available.
excursions for sightseeing according to the itineraries.
Bike tour pump, tools, tubes, and extra bikes.
first aid package.
Box of cold water, little towel.
Drinkable mineral water.
Fruit and a snack on days when you cycle.

Tour excluded in:
airfare abroad.
insurance for travel.
Things that are private in nature
soft drinks and alcoholic beverages throughout meals.
Mineral water above and beyond what is provided.
optional travels.
Any emergency circumstance necessitates additional transportation.
Personal costs include phone and laundry bills.
Visa charge.
Tax on departure.
A team and guidance tip.



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

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Itinerary

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Day 01: Hue –City Tours
After breakfast, you'll service the bike and ride leizurely to explore the Imperial Citadel and Tomb as well as Hue City. BuildingsOne of Vietnam's principal hubs for culture, religion, and education is Hue. Hue is currently the only historically significant city in Vietnam still standing. The 11km-long Perfume River, which goes by the romantic moniker of "Perfume," is home to many of Hue's attractions. More than a hundred architectural pieces, reflecting the lives of emperors and mandarins under Nguyen's rule, are included in this priceless masterpiece.We also take a ride to see the ancient kings' graves. The exquisite graves of the Nguyen Kings are located on the southern bank of the Perfume River, nestled between the hills. These include the four well-known tombs, each of whose name and layout reflects the opinions, characteristics, and preferences of the respective Emperor. These are the spectacular Khai Dinh tomb, the massive Minh Mang tomb, the poetic Tu Duc tomb, and the grand Gia Long tomb. Hue's ancient citadel remnants are too important to overlook for any architect interested in learning about Vietnam's ancient architecture. In the late afternoon, we return by bicycle to the hotel and are free until dinnertime. After dinner at a nearby restaurant, spend the night in a hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling tour Hue CityAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 56 Km
Day 01: Hue –City Tours
After breakfast, you'll service the bike and ride leizurely to explore the Imperial Citadel and Tomb as well as Hue City. BuildingsOne of Vietnam's principal hubs for culture, religion, and education is Hue. Hue is currently the only historically significant city in Vietnam still standing. The 11km-long Perfume River, which goes by the romantic moniker of "Perfume," is home to many of Hue's attractions. More than a hundred architectural pieces, reflecting the lives of emperors and mandarins under Nguyen's rule, are included in this priceless masterpiece.We also take a ride to see the ancient kings' graves. The exquisite graves of the Nguyen Kings are located on the southern bank of the Perfume River, nestled between the hills. These include the four well-known tombs, each of whose name and layout reflects the opinions, characteristics, and preferences of the respective Emperor. These are the spectacular Khai Dinh tomb, the massive Minh Mang tomb, the poetic Tu Duc tomb, and the grand Gia Long tomb. Hue's ancient citadel remnants are too important to overlook for any architect interested in learning about Vietnam's ancient architecture. In the late afternoon, we return by bicycle to the hotel and are free until dinnertime. After dinner at a nearby restaurant, spend the night in a hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling tour Hue CityAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 56 Km
Day 01: Hue –City Tours
After breakfast, you'll service the bike and ride leizurely to explore the Imperial Citadel and Tomb as well as Hue City. BuildingsOne of Vietnam's principal hubs for culture, religion, and education is Hue. Hue is currently the only historically significant city in Vietnam still standing. The 11km-long Perfume River, which goes by the romantic moniker of "Perfume," is home to many of Hue's attractions. More than a hundred architectural pieces, reflecting the lives of emperors and mandarins under Nguyen's rule, are included in this priceless masterpiece.We also take a ride to see the ancient kings' graves. The exquisite graves of the Nguyen Kings are located on the southern bank of the Perfume River, nestled between the hills. These include the four well-known tombs, each of whose name and layout reflects the opinions, characteristics, and preferences of the respective Emperor. These are the spectacular Khai Dinh tomb, the massive Minh Mang tomb, the poetic Tu Duc tomb, and the grand Gia Long tomb. Hue's ancient citadel remnants are too important to overlook for any architect interested in learning about Vietnam's ancient architecture. In the late afternoon, we return by bicycle to the hotel and are free until dinnertime. After dinner at a nearby restaurant, spend the night in a hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling tour Hue CityAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 56 Km
Day 02: Hue – Lang Co Beach
We begin the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel before riding to the Thanh Toan covered roof bridge. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning views of both imperial cities and rural villages. The typical view of community housing, local marketplaces, and traditional Vietnamese homes will pique your attention. You stand a strong probability of interacting with amiable individuals. When you arrive in Thanh Toan Village, take some time to explore and snap pictures of the amazing covered roof bridge, which was constructed in 1776 by a generous-hearted woman. Our bicycle trips proceed by passing through tranquil towns, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Take a quick break to enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water.We also travel through an intriguing village with hundreds of wonderful museums. We ride to Tu Hien Lagoon over a tarmac road, cross a bridge, ascend a little pass, and then descend to the T junction of Highway No. 1. Go to a nearby restaurant for lunch. We bike on a recently paved route to Lang Co Beach after lunch. When you get at Lang Co Beach, check into the beach resort and unwind in the pool with a refreshing beer. Dinner and sleeping in the hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling tour from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 02: Hue – Lang Co Beach
We begin the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel before riding to the Thanh Toan covered roof bridge. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning views of both imperial cities and rural villages. The typical view of community housing, local marketplaces, and traditional Vietnamese homes will pique your attention. You stand a strong probability of interacting with amiable individuals. When you arrive in Thanh Toan Village, take some time to explore and snap pictures of the amazing covered roof bridge, which was constructed in 1776 by a generous-hearted woman. Our bicycle trips proceed by passing through tranquil towns, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Take a quick break to enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water.We also travel through an intriguing village with hundreds of wonderful museums. We ride to Tu Hien Lagoon over a tarmac road, cross a bridge, ascend a little pass, and then descend to the T junction of Highway No. 1. Go to a nearby restaurant for lunch. We bike on a recently paved route to Lang Co Beach after lunch. When you get at Lang Co Beach, check into the beach resort and unwind in the pool with a refreshing beer. Dinner and sleeping in the hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling tour from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 02: Hue – Lang Co Beach
We begin the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel before riding to the Thanh Toan covered roof bridge. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning views of both imperial cities and rural villages. The typical view of community housing, local marketplaces, and traditional Vietnamese homes will pique your attention. You stand a strong probability of interacting with amiable individuals. When you arrive in Thanh Toan Village, take some time to explore and snap pictures of the amazing covered roof bridge, which was constructed in 1776 by a generous-hearted woman. Our bicycle trips proceed by passing through tranquil towns, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Take a quick break to enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water.We also travel through an intriguing village with hundreds of wonderful museums. We ride to Tu Hien Lagoon over a tarmac road, cross a bridge, ascend a little pass, and then descend to the T junction of Highway No. 1. Go to a nearby restaurant for lunch. We bike on a recently paved route to Lang Co Beach after lunch. When you get at Lang Co Beach, check into the beach resort and unwind in the pool with a refreshing beer. Dinner and sleeping in the hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling tour from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 78 Km
Day 03: Lang Co Beach – Hai Van Pass – Da Nang – Hoi An
You will ride across Hai Van Pass, one of the most well-known mountain passes in Southeast Asia that links Hue and Hoi An, on one of the most amazing and exciting days of our journey! You should eat a substantial breakfast because the road today will be difficult. You will understand why this mountain route is regarded as one of the most stunning coastal mountain roads in the world as you begin your ascent to the highest point. You will travel by waterfalls and jungles, winding and hugging cliffs on one side and expansive beach views on the other. The region is made even more magical by the likelihood of misty weather. Enjoy a well-earned ca phe and a break at the summit while taking in the breathtaking views. You have two options from the highest point: either continue traveling to Hoi An by foot or hop on the support vehicle. Enjoy the captivating Hoi An!Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 75 Km
Day 03: Lang Co Beach – Hai Van Pass – Da Nang – Hoi An
You will ride across Hai Van Pass, one of the most well-known mountain passes in Southeast Asia that links Hue and Hoi An, on one of the most amazing and exciting days of our journey! You should eat a substantial breakfast because the road today will be difficult. You will understand why this mountain route is regarded as one of the most stunning coastal mountain roads in the world as you begin your ascent to the highest point. You will travel by waterfalls and jungles, winding and hugging cliffs on one side and expansive beach views on the other. The region is made even more magical by the likelihood of misty weather. Enjoy a well-earned ca phe and a break at the summit while taking in the breathtaking views. You have two options from the highest point: either continue traveling to Hoi An by foot or hop on the support vehicle. Enjoy the captivating Hoi An!Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 75 Km
Day 03: Lang Co Beach – Hai Van Pass – Da Nang – Hoi An
You will ride across Hai Van Pass, one of the most well-known mountain passes in Southeast Asia that links Hue and Hoi An, on one of the most amazing and exciting days of our journey! You should eat a substantial breakfast because the road today will be difficult. You will understand why this mountain route is regarded as one of the most stunning coastal mountain roads in the world as you begin your ascent to the highest point. You will travel by waterfalls and jungles, winding and hugging cliffs on one side and expansive beach views on the other. The region is made even more magical by the likelihood of misty weather. Enjoy a well-earned ca phe and a break at the summit while taking in the breathtaking views. You have two options from the highest point: either continue traveling to Hoi An by foot or hop on the support vehicle. Enjoy the captivating Hoi An!Summary:Activities: Cycling from HotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 75 Km
Day 04: Hoi An Back road
Hoi An, a Vietnamese world heritage site, has long served as a crossroads of cultures and has managed to preserve its historic beauty despite having experienced approximately 300 cycles of the four seasons. The street layout and structures inside this singular cultural site are a reflection of the diverse range of influences that have come together throughout time. Cycling offers you an exciting challenge in both rural villages and ancient towns. We depart from the hotel and travel by paved, single-track road through serene villages, past water coconut palm trees, and into the bustling town of Hoi An. Spend some time taking this amazing picture of the communal houses and the Japanese covered bridge. then on to the ancient ceramic villages of Thanh Ha, the herb hamlet of Tra Que, and the workshops of Thuy Linh Lattern lamp shades before returning to Hoi An for lunch.You can either treat yourself to a toothpicking session, a reading session, or a glass of wine, beer, or cocktail inside after lunch. In general, you will have a free day to visit Hoi An. The old home next door serves Vietnamese, Asian, and European dishes, though I like them throughout the day. You can reward yourself with items from Hoi An, such as a suit, a traditional Vietnamese garment, or a pair of opulent leather shoes.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 45 Km
Day 04: Hoi An Back road
Hoi An, a Vietnamese world heritage site, has long served as a crossroads of cultures and has managed to preserve its historic beauty despite having experienced approximately 300 cycles of the four seasons. The street layout and structures inside this singular cultural site are a reflection of the diverse range of influences that have come together throughout time. Cycling offers you an exciting challenge in both rural villages and ancient towns. We depart from the hotel and travel by paved, single-track road through serene villages, past water coconut palm trees, and into the bustling town of Hoi An. Spend some time taking this amazing picture of the communal houses and the Japanese covered bridge. then on to the ancient ceramic villages of Thanh Ha, the herb hamlet of Tra Que, and the workshops of Thuy Linh Lattern lamp shades before returning to Hoi An for lunch.You can either treat yourself to a toothpicking session, a reading session, or a glass of wine, beer, or cocktail inside after lunch. In general, you will have a free day to visit Hoi An. The old home next door serves Vietnamese, Asian, and European dishes, though I like them throughout the day. You can reward yourself with items from Hoi An, such as a suit, a traditional Vietnamese garment, or a pair of opulent leather shoes.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 45 Km
Day 04: Hoi An Back road
Hoi An, a Vietnamese world heritage site, has long served as a crossroads of cultures and has managed to preserve its historic beauty despite having experienced approximately 300 cycles of the four seasons. The street layout and structures inside this singular cultural site are a reflection of the diverse range of influences that have come together throughout time. Cycling offers you an exciting challenge in both rural villages and ancient towns. We depart from the hotel and travel by paved, single-track road through serene villages, past water coconut palm trees, and into the bustling town of Hoi An. Spend some time taking this amazing picture of the communal houses and the Japanese covered bridge. then on to the ancient ceramic villages of Thanh Ha, the herb hamlet of Tra Que, and the workshops of Thuy Linh Lattern lamp shades before returning to Hoi An for lunch.You can either treat yourself to a toothpicking session, a reading session, or a glass of wine, beer, or cocktail inside after lunch. In general, you will have a free day to visit Hoi An. The old home next door serves Vietnamese, Asian, and European dishes, though I like them throughout the day. You can reward yourself with items from Hoi An, such as a suit, a traditional Vietnamese garment, or a pair of opulent leather shoes.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotelAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 45 Km
Day 05:  Hoi An – Tra My
Today, we set out early to ride a long and difficult journey to the highland region, leaving behind the ancient town and coastline land. Prior to leaving, make sure you have recovered sufficiently from your hotel stay.In general, our section of the road right now can be considered extremely difficult. We will leave the sea at a height of meters, and to go to the small village of Tra Mi, which has a population of only a few thousand, we must travel through the settlement on narrow concrete roads before heading up into the hills via rubber woods. Our reward for exerting great effort to conquer will be the opportunity to witness Vietnam's untamed and majestic beauty—a sight that most travelers will never able to experience. Dinner at Tra My and an overnight stay.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 124 km
Day 05:  Hoi An – Tra My
Today, we set out early to ride a long and difficult journey to the highland region, leaving behind the ancient town and coastline land. Prior to leaving, make sure you have recovered sufficiently from your hotel stay.In general, our section of the road right now can be considered extremely difficult. We will leave the sea at a height of meters, and to go to the small village of Tra Mi, which has a population of only a few thousand, we must travel through the settlement on narrow concrete roads before heading up into the hills via rubber woods. Our reward for exerting great effort to conquer will be the opportunity to witness Vietnam's untamed and majestic beauty—a sight that most travelers will never able to experience. Dinner at Tra My and an overnight stay.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 124 km
Day 05:  Hoi An – Tra My
Today, we set out early to ride a long and difficult journey to the highland region, leaving behind the ancient town and coastline land. Prior to leaving, make sure you have recovered sufficiently from your hotel stay.In general, our section of the road right now can be considered extremely difficult. We will leave the sea at a height of meters, and to go to the small village of Tra Mi, which has a population of only a few thousand, we must travel through the settlement on narrow concrete roads before heading up into the hills via rubber woods. Our reward for exerting great effort to conquer will be the opportunity to witness Vietnam's untamed and majestic beauty—a sight that most travelers will never able to experience. Dinner at Tra My and an overnight stay.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 124 km
Day 06: Tra My – Kon Tum
Enjoy a hearty Vietnamese breakfast at a neighborhood eatery and indulge in a potent cup of coffee in this charming village perched on a hill. Another fantastic and difficult day is ahead of us today.With a beautiful 70-kilometer stretch of deep jungle forest on both sides of the road, this is the best riding day of the trip. The route is quite steep and passes through the Truong Son mountain range as it skirts the edge of Ngoc Linh National Park and Ngoc Linh Mountain (2400 meters). We also take the well-known Ho Chi Minh Trail on this day. This bush is home to the minority Ba Na and Sedang people. You have a quick break to have lunch at a nearby eatery.We will cycle from the hotel along the mountain's base after replenishing our energies. In terms of difficulty, it's a little easier today than it was yesterday because it starts off uphill and then descends. ... when we stop for lunch, the road will be excellent, albeit it is currently fairly decent. and carry on riding your bicycle back to the Kon Tum hotel. Overnight and dinner in Kon Tum.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 136 km
Day 06: Tra My – Kon Tum
Enjoy a hearty Vietnamese breakfast at a neighborhood eatery and indulge in a potent cup of coffee in this charming village perched on a hill. Another fantastic and difficult day is ahead of us today.With a beautiful 70-kilometer stretch of deep jungle forest on both sides of the road, this is the best riding day of the trip. The route is quite steep and passes through the Truong Son mountain range as it skirts the edge of Ngoc Linh National Park and Ngoc Linh Mountain (2400 meters). We also take the well-known Ho Chi Minh Trail on this day. This bush is home to the minority Ba Na and Sedang people. You have a quick break to have lunch at a nearby eatery.We will cycle from the hotel along the mountain's base after replenishing our energies. In terms of difficulty, it's a little easier today than it was yesterday because it starts off uphill and then descends. ... when we stop for lunch, the road will be excellent, albeit it is currently fairly decent. and carry on riding your bicycle back to the Kon Tum hotel. Overnight and dinner in Kon Tum.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 136 km
Day 06: Tra My – Kon Tum
Enjoy a hearty Vietnamese breakfast at a neighborhood eatery and indulge in a potent cup of coffee in this charming village perched on a hill. Another fantastic and difficult day is ahead of us today.With a beautiful 70-kilometer stretch of deep jungle forest on both sides of the road, this is the best riding day of the trip. The route is quite steep and passes through the Truong Son mountain range as it skirts the edge of Ngoc Linh National Park and Ngoc Linh Mountain (2400 meters). We also take the well-known Ho Chi Minh Trail on this day. This bush is home to the minority Ba Na and Sedang people. You have a quick break to have lunch at a nearby eatery.We will cycle from the hotel along the mountain's base after replenishing our energies. In terms of difficulty, it's a little easier today than it was yesterday because it starts off uphill and then descends. ... when we stop for lunch, the road will be excellent, albeit it is currently fairly decent. and carry on riding your bicycle back to the Kon Tum hotel. Overnight and dinner in Kon Tum.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel – transfer the last distanceAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/DCycling distance: 136 km
Day 07: Kontum – Pleiku 
It's another gorgeous day in Vietnam's central Highlands; let's make sure we have enough stamina to go on a full day's ride on our bikes. starting hotel bike tours and hopping on a picturesque route to see some of the city's and the surrounding areas' top attractions. We are going to go to a classic wooden church, a picturesque suspension bridge, and a local minority village called Ba Na. After that, you'll cycle along the village road that meanders alongside the river to the Kontum Museum and Kontum Prison. As you pedal, you'll pass past enormous coffee plantations and forests of rubber trees, as well as serene streams and breathtaking waterfalls. There's a local eatery serving lunch.  We go back on our bikes and ride through tea and coffee farms to Sea Lake in Pleiku after replenishing our energies entirely. You will then go to a "Sea Lake" in Pleiku. You will arrive in Pleiku between three and four o'clock in the afternoon and stay there overnight.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 07: Kontum – Pleiku 
It's another gorgeous day in Vietnam's central Highlands; let's make sure we have enough stamina to go on a full day's ride on our bikes. starting hotel bike tours and hopping on a picturesque route to see some of the city's and the surrounding areas' top attractions. We are going to go to a classic wooden church, a picturesque suspension bridge, and a local minority village called Ba Na. After that, you'll cycle along the village road that meanders alongside the river to the Kontum Museum and Kontum Prison. As you pedal, you'll pass past enormous coffee plantations and forests of rubber trees, as well as serene streams and breathtaking waterfalls. There's a local eatery serving lunch.  We go back on our bikes and ride through tea and coffee farms to Sea Lake in Pleiku after replenishing our energies entirely. You will then go to a "Sea Lake" in Pleiku. You will arrive in Pleiku between three and four o'clock in the afternoon and stay there overnight.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 07: Kontum – Pleiku 
It's another gorgeous day in Vietnam's central Highlands; let's make sure we have enough stamina to go on a full day's ride on our bikes. starting hotel bike tours and hopping on a picturesque route to see some of the city's and the surrounding areas' top attractions. We are going to go to a classic wooden church, a picturesque suspension bridge, and a local minority village called Ba Na. After that, you'll cycle along the village road that meanders alongside the river to the Kontum Museum and Kontum Prison. As you pedal, you'll pass past enormous coffee plantations and forests of rubber trees, as well as serene streams and breathtaking waterfalls. There's a local eatery serving lunch.  We go back on our bikes and ride through tea and coffee farms to Sea Lake in Pleiku after replenishing our energies entirely. You will then go to a "Sea Lake" in Pleiku. You will arrive in Pleiku between three and four o'clock in the afternoon and stay there overnight.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 08: Pleiku to Buon Me Thuot.
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we start our amazing cycling day by preparing our bikes and riding through the capital of the Coffee area in central Vietnam's highlands. Make a stop en route to take breathtaking pictures of the rubber and coffee plantations. Discover the growing, processing, and weasel coffee methods. We continue our journey over beautiful hills and rich surroundings to Buon Ho, where we will have lunch. We cling on to our handle bar to Ban Me thuot after lunch. After 30 miles of cycling through little communities, coffee plantations, and rolling hills, we'll get onto a real backroad. This backroad leads into a 25 km long, breathtaking rubber tree plantation that rolls with a few minor hills. The final 10 miles are on a stunning country road that winds past tiny communities and fields before gradually widening. locating our supported vehicles and making the remaining transfer to the hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 08: Pleiku to Buon Me Thuot.
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we start our amazing cycling day by preparing our bikes and riding through the capital of the Coffee area in central Vietnam's highlands. Make a stop en route to take breathtaking pictures of the rubber and coffee plantations. Discover the growing, processing, and weasel coffee methods. We continue our journey over beautiful hills and rich surroundings to Buon Ho, where we will have lunch. We cling on to our handle bar to Ban Me thuot after lunch. After 30 miles of cycling through little communities, coffee plantations, and rolling hills, we'll get onto a real backroad. This backroad leads into a 25 km long, breathtaking rubber tree plantation that rolls with a few minor hills. The final 10 miles are on a stunning country road that winds past tiny communities and fields before gradually widening. locating our supported vehicles and making the remaining transfer to the hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 08: Pleiku to Buon Me Thuot.
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we start our amazing cycling day by preparing our bikes and riding through the capital of the Coffee area in central Vietnam's highlands. Make a stop en route to take breathtaking pictures of the rubber and coffee plantations. Discover the growing, processing, and weasel coffee methods. We continue our journey over beautiful hills and rich surroundings to Buon Ho, where we will have lunch. We cling on to our handle bar to Ban Me thuot after lunch. After 30 miles of cycling through little communities, coffee plantations, and rolling hills, we'll get onto a real backroad. This backroad leads into a 25 km long, breathtaking rubber tree plantation that rolls with a few minor hills. The final 10 miles are on a stunning country road that winds past tiny communities and fields before gradually widening. locating our supported vehicles and making the remaining transfer to the hotel.Summary:Activities:Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 200 Km
Day 09: Buon Me Thuot to Lak Lake. 
After breakfast, head off for a relaxing 40-kilometer bike ride through largely level terrain to Lak Lake. You'll get at Lak Lake in time for lunch. Visit the homestay located in the minority village of Jun and enjoy lunch at a nearby eatery. After relaxing for a while, visit one of Emperor Bao Dai's former summer retreats in the afternoon. To get to a secluded settlement on the distant side of Lak Lake, take a boat. From this village, you can go on some easy trekking (you can even go elephant riding if you'd like). Free evening for exploration.Summary:Activities:Cycling OnlyAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 90 Km
Day 09: Buon Me Thuot to Lak Lake. 
After breakfast, head off for a relaxing 40-kilometer bike ride through largely level terrain to Lak Lake. You'll get at Lak Lake in time for lunch. Visit the homestay located in the minority village of Jun and enjoy lunch at a nearby eatery. After relaxing for a while, visit one of Emperor Bao Dai's former summer retreats in the afternoon. To get to a secluded settlement on the distant side of Lak Lake, take a boat. From this village, you can go on some easy trekking (you can even go elephant riding if you'd like). Free evening for exploration.Summary:Activities:Cycling OnlyAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 90 Km
Day 09: Buon Me Thuot to Lak Lake. 
After breakfast, head off for a relaxing 40-kilometer bike ride through largely level terrain to Lak Lake. You'll get at Lak Lake in time for lunch. Visit the homestay located in the minority village of Jun and enjoy lunch at a nearby eatery. After relaxing for a while, visit one of Emperor Bao Dai's former summer retreats in the afternoon. To get to a secluded settlement on the distant side of Lak Lake, take a boat. From this village, you can go on some easy trekking (you can even go elephant riding if you'd like). Free evening for exploration.Summary:Activities:Cycling OnlyAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 90 Km
Day 10:  Lak Lake to Da Lat. 
Breakfast at 7:30 am, followed by a bike ride out of Lak Lake. Continue riding for as long as you can before taking a car up to the summit of Phu Son Pass. Lunch on a picnic blanket atop the pass. Riding a bike through farms and undulating hills across Phu Son Pass will bring you to Elepphant waterfall, where we'll stop for lunch. Following lunch, you will cycle to Ta Nung Hamlet, where our guides will give you an overview of the Central Highlands' wildlife and coffee plantation. Enjoy the magnificent scenery while sipping your "weasel coffee" slowly. The last 17 kilometers are an uphill push to the town of Van Thanh. We will transfer to Da Lat City in our support vehicle. We intend to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities: Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 156 Km
Day 10:  Lak Lake to Da Lat. 
Breakfast at 7:30 am, followed by a bike ride out of Lak Lake. Continue riding for as long as you can before taking a car up to the summit of Phu Son Pass. Lunch on a picnic blanket atop the pass. Riding a bike through farms and undulating hills across Phu Son Pass will bring you to Elepphant waterfall, where we'll stop for lunch. Following lunch, you will cycle to Ta Nung Hamlet, where our guides will give you an overview of the Central Highlands' wildlife and coffee plantation. Enjoy the magnificent scenery while sipping your "weasel coffee" slowly. The last 17 kilometers are an uphill push to the town of Van Thanh. We will transfer to Da Lat City in our support vehicle. We intend to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities: Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 156 Km
Day 10:  Lak Lake to Da Lat. 
Breakfast at 7:30 am, followed by a bike ride out of Lak Lake. Continue riding for as long as you can before taking a car up to the summit of Phu Son Pass. Lunch on a picnic blanket atop the pass. Riding a bike through farms and undulating hills across Phu Son Pass will bring you to Elepphant waterfall, where we'll stop for lunch. Following lunch, you will cycle to Ta Nung Hamlet, where our guides will give you an overview of the Central Highlands' wildlife and coffee plantation. Enjoy the magnificent scenery while sipping your "weasel coffee" slowly. The last 17 kilometers are an uphill push to the town of Van Thanh. We will transfer to Da Lat City in our support vehicle. We intend to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities: Cycling and TransferringAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance: 85 Km/ 156 Km
Day 11: Dalat Off the Beaten Track
Your adventure mountain biking trip will begin with a 6-kilometer bike ride from your accommodation to the northeast of Da Lat City, where you will join the Hill Tribe cycling teams and enjoy fantastic riding, a diversity of sceneries, picturesque views of the surrounding farms, forests, and mountains, as well as excellent paths.You'll pass flower and food farms. As you continue to enjoy the stunning view of Victory Lake, our guide will lead you deeper into the pine forests. The excursion is made more exciting by the trail's occasional ups and downs. at order to reach the Valley of Love, you must either release your body from the bike or carry it on your shoulder at certain locations. The woodland will be the setting for your lucnh time. You'll keep cycling to Da Thien Lake after lunch. After taking in the breathtaking scenery of Da Thien Lake, you can cycle to Van Hanh Zen Monastery to visit the largest Gold Buddha in the Da Lat region. Following that, you ride back to your hotel at approximately 2:00 or 3:00 pm, after which you have free time to explore the City of Eternal Spring. We plan to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities:Cycling and VisitingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 25 Km
Day 11: Dalat Off the Beaten Track
Your adventure mountain biking trip will begin with a 6-kilometer bike ride from your accommodation to the northeast of Da Lat City, where you will join the Hill Tribe cycling teams and enjoy fantastic riding, a diversity of sceneries, picturesque views of the surrounding farms, forests, and mountains, as well as excellent paths.You'll pass flower and food farms. As you continue to enjoy the stunning view of Victory Lake, our guide will lead you deeper into the pine forests. The excursion is made more exciting by the trail's occasional ups and downs. at order to reach the Valley of Love, you must either release your body from the bike or carry it on your shoulder at certain locations. The woodland will be the setting for your lucnh time. You'll keep cycling to Da Thien Lake after lunch. After taking in the breathtaking scenery of Da Thien Lake, you can cycle to Van Hanh Zen Monastery to visit the largest Gold Buddha in the Da Lat region. Following that, you ride back to your hotel at approximately 2:00 or 3:00 pm, after which you have free time to explore the City of Eternal Spring. We plan to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities:Cycling and VisitingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 25 Km
Day 11: Dalat Off the Beaten Track
Your adventure mountain biking trip will begin with a 6-kilometer bike ride from your accommodation to the northeast of Da Lat City, where you will join the Hill Tribe cycling teams and enjoy fantastic riding, a diversity of sceneries, picturesque views of the surrounding farms, forests, and mountains, as well as excellent paths.You'll pass flower and food farms. As you continue to enjoy the stunning view of Victory Lake, our guide will lead you deeper into the pine forests. The excursion is made more exciting by the trail's occasional ups and downs. at order to reach the Valley of Love, you must either release your body from the bike or carry it on your shoulder at certain locations. The woodland will be the setting for your lucnh time. You'll keep cycling to Da Thien Lake after lunch. After taking in the breathtaking scenery of Da Thien Lake, you can cycle to Van Hanh Zen Monastery to visit the largest Gold Buddha in the Da Lat region. Following that, you ride back to your hotel at approximately 2:00 or 3:00 pm, after which you have free time to explore the City of Eternal Spring. We plan to spend the night in Da Lat.Summary:Activities:Cycling and VisitingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 25 Km
Day 12: Da Lat to Mui Ne
This 70+km journey to Mui Ne will see you descend over 950 meters as you pass through valleys covered in pine and rainforest forests, entering a tropical climate below. You are driven by our support vehicle 80km from Da Lat to Di Linh, from where we begin the descent to Mui Ne. The journey to the stunning beaches below passes through little minority communities and valleys covered with jungle vegetation.The first part of the ride takes you through forests and coffee farms and includes a 5-kilometer ascent to warm you up.There are lots of hilly and sloping parts that follow. After one last lengthy downhill pass, the road flattens out and we cruise for a while until we reach Highway 1, where the ride stops and our car takes us the remaining distance to Mui Ne (about 45 minutes). Your luggage, lunch supplies, and refreshments are transported by the support vehicle, and the majority of the road is sealed and paved.Because weary cyclists can use the support vehicle at any time, the ride's duration can also be customized. You intend to spend the night at Mui Ne Beach.Summary:Activities: Cyccling and transferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 115 Km/ 150 Km
Day 12: Da Lat to Mui Ne
This 70+km journey to Mui Ne will see you descend over 950 meters as you pass through valleys covered in pine and rainforest forests, entering a tropical climate below. You are driven by our support vehicle 80km from Da Lat to Di Linh, from where we begin the descent to Mui Ne. The journey to the stunning beaches below passes through little minority communities and valleys covered with jungle vegetation.The first part of the ride takes you through forests and coffee farms and includes a 5-kilometer ascent to warm you up.There are lots of hilly and sloping parts that follow. After one last lengthy downhill pass, the road flattens out and we cruise for a while until we reach Highway 1, where the ride stops and our car takes us the remaining distance to Mui Ne (about 45 minutes). Your luggage, lunch supplies, and refreshments are transported by the support vehicle, and the majority of the road is sealed and paved.Because weary cyclists can use the support vehicle at any time, the ride's duration can also be customized. You intend to spend the night at Mui Ne Beach.Summary:Activities: Cyccling and transferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 115 Km/ 150 Km
Day 12: Da Lat to Mui Ne
This 70+km journey to Mui Ne will see you descend over 950 meters as you pass through valleys covered in pine and rainforest forests, entering a tropical climate below. You are driven by our support vehicle 80km from Da Lat to Di Linh, from where we begin the descent to Mui Ne. The journey to the stunning beaches below passes through little minority communities and valleys covered with jungle vegetation.The first part of the ride takes you through forests and coffee farms and includes a 5-kilometer ascent to warm you up.There are lots of hilly and sloping parts that follow. After one last lengthy downhill pass, the road flattens out and we cruise for a while until we reach Highway 1, where the ride stops and our car takes us the remaining distance to Mui Ne (about 45 minutes). Your luggage, lunch supplies, and refreshments are transported by the support vehicle, and the majority of the road is sealed and paved.Because weary cyclists can use the support vehicle at any time, the ride's duration can also be customized. You intend to spend the night at Mui Ne Beach.Summary:Activities: Cyccling and transferringAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 115 Km/ 150 Km
Day 13: Mui Ne – Ca Na Beach
We're having yet another gorgeous day on our journey, complete with sunlight, an emerald sand beach, and crystal-clear seawater as we head into Ca Na Beach Resort.After a delicious breakfast at the resort, we hit the road and cycle along the coast on tarmac, passing about a dozen different hotels and resorts before arriving at Golden Sand Hill in Doi Hong. From there, we follow the coast road to Pha Ri Cua, where we will have lunch. We ride our bikes along the coast to Tan Phong after lunch, where our shuttle van is ready to pick us up and take us to the resort to rest.Dinner and overnight stay in Ca Na.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort - ResortAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 96 Km
Day 13: Mui Ne – Ca Na Beach
We're having yet another gorgeous day on our journey, complete with sunlight, an emerald sand beach, and crystal-clear seawater as we head into Ca Na Beach Resort.After a delicious breakfast at the resort, we hit the road and cycle along the coast on tarmac, passing about a dozen different hotels and resorts before arriving at Golden Sand Hill in Doi Hong. From there, we follow the coast road to Pha Ri Cua, where we will have lunch. We ride our bikes along the coast to Tan Phong after lunch, where our shuttle van is ready to pick us up and take us to the resort to rest.Dinner and overnight stay in Ca Na.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort - ResortAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 96 Km
Day 13: Mui Ne – Ca Na Beach
We're having yet another gorgeous day on our journey, complete with sunlight, an emerald sand beach, and crystal-clear seawater as we head into Ca Na Beach Resort.After a delicious breakfast at the resort, we hit the road and cycle along the coast on tarmac, passing about a dozen different hotels and resorts before arriving at Golden Sand Hill in Doi Hong. From there, we follow the coast road to Pha Ri Cua, where we will have lunch. We ride our bikes along the coast to Tan Phong after lunch, where our shuttle van is ready to pick us up and take us to the resort to rest.Dinner and overnight stay in Ca Na.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort - ResortAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 96 Km
Day 14: Ca Na Beach – Ninh Chu – Nui Chua – Cam Ranh
Rise early to observe the unspoiled landscape, and participate in the neighborhood fishing market to experience the lively environment of fishermen who travel from the sea or Tinny Village to trade fresh seafood in the morning.Travelers have a fantastic opportunity to take striking pictures and engage with locals to learn about their daily lives.We start riding our bikes from the hotel on tarmac roads, which take us back down the coast to Ninh Chu Beach. From there, we turn into a rural road that leads to a recently paved route that passes through Nui Chua Mountain. After stopping for lunch at the base of the mountain range, we tackle a difficult pass and a twisting path that leads to Cam Ranh.However, when we cycle along the hill to Vinh Hi Bay, we will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery of the ocean and mountains.Continue riding up the slope to National Way No. 1 A, where our shuttle bus is waiting to pick us up and take us to the Nha Trang City hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort  and Transferring the last distanceAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance:109 km
Day 14: Ca Na Beach – Ninh Chu – Nui Chua – Cam Ranh
Rise early to observe the unspoiled landscape, and participate in the neighborhood fishing market to experience the lively environment of fishermen who travel from the sea or Tinny Village to trade fresh seafood in the morning.Travelers have a fantastic opportunity to take striking pictures and engage with locals to learn about their daily lives.We start riding our bikes from the hotel on tarmac roads, which take us back down the coast to Ninh Chu Beach. From there, we turn into a rural road that leads to a recently paved route that passes through Nui Chua Mountain. After stopping for lunch at the base of the mountain range, we tackle a difficult pass and a twisting path that leads to Cam Ranh.However, when we cycle along the hill to Vinh Hi Bay, we will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery of the ocean and mountains.Continue riding up the slope to National Way No. 1 A, where our shuttle bus is waiting to pick us up and take us to the Nha Trang City hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort  and Transferring the last distanceAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance:109 km
Day 14: Ca Na Beach – Ninh Chu – Nui Chua – Cam Ranh
Rise early to observe the unspoiled landscape, and participate in the neighborhood fishing market to experience the lively environment of fishermen who travel from the sea or Tinny Village to trade fresh seafood in the morning.Travelers have a fantastic opportunity to take striking pictures and engage with locals to learn about their daily lives.We start riding our bikes from the hotel on tarmac roads, which take us back down the coast to Ninh Chu Beach. From there, we turn into a rural road that leads to a recently paved route that passes through Nui Chua Mountain. After stopping for lunch at the base of the mountain range, we tackle a difficult pass and a twisting path that leads to Cam Ranh.However, when we cycle along the hill to Vinh Hi Bay, we will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery of the ocean and mountains.Continue riding up the slope to National Way No. 1 A, where our shuttle bus is waiting to pick us up and take us to the Nha Trang City hotel.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Resort  and Transferring the last distanceAccommodations: Hotel Meals:B/L/DCycling distance:109 km
Day 15: Cam Ranh - Departure
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time till your departure.Summary:Activities: Transfer to AirportAccommodations: By yourselfMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: No
Day 15: Cam Ranh - Departure
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time till your departure.Summary:Activities: Transfer to AirportAccommodations: By yourselfMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: No
Day 15: Cam Ranh - Departure
After eating breakfast at the hotel, you have free time till your departure.Summary:Activities: Transfer to AirportAccommodations: By yourselfMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: No

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