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Road Bike Holiday Tour from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City 15 Days

  • CODE: GDT097
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 13 - 16 days
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Overview

Overview
Route for cycling: Hochiminh (Sai Gon) – Hanoi Road bike journey from Hanoi to Hoa Binh, Mai Chau, Phu Luong Nature Reserve, Ngoc Lac, Tan Ky, Thai Hoa, and Yen Cat Dien Lam, Huong Khe, Phong Nha ke Bang National Park, Dong Hoi, Vinh Moc Tunnel, Truong Son National Cementery, Hue City, Hai Van Passes, Da Nang, Hoi An Ancient Town, Tam Ky, My Lai Massacle, Quang Ngai, Quy Nhon, Tuy Hoa, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Hochiminh City
Highlights: Thanks to its beautiful natural scenery, friendly people, rich legacy, and thoroughly researched history, Vietnam is quickly becoming recognized as one of Asia's "must see" destinations. Despite the fact that many Westerners still see Vietnam only through the lens of combat, the nation is actually home to serene towns and stunning scenery. With its lush rice terraces in the south, wild mountains in the north, and enchanting tropical beaches all the way around.
Take advantage of 15-day adventure cycling tours in Vietnam to see this fascinating country at your own pace. Certainly one of the greatest ways to discover the fascinating country, partake in exhilarating activities, and admire the stunning natural beauty is by bicycle. Swim on a crystal-sand beach or enjoy breathtaking views of the outcrops of the north Vietnamese limestone mountains. consuming fresh fish in an Asian-themed restaurant.
Our fascinating Indochina city of Hanoi is the starting point of our 15-day Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh Cycle Tours, which take us via the stunning Mai Chau Valley. Savor the asphalt path starting in Yen Cat along the New Hochiminh Highway, and then pedal down the famed Hochiminh Trail until you reach Ngoc Lac.The tarmac road will roll and we shall love it.
Furthermore, bikers have the chance to study a great deal about the Vietnam War—also referred to as the resistance movement against the United States—while traveling along the well-known Ho Chi Minh Trail. Stop along the way to discover more about some of the places that are known in Vietnam history for their heroic battles against the Americans.
cycling next to the shore on a paved route. Our favorite parts of the trip were staying at luxurious resorts and hotels with pools directly on the beach.
As a trustworthy and knowledgeable adventure tour operator in Vietnam, Golden Trail Travel takes pride in its abilities to organize and deliver the best services for your trip.

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:
English-speaking cycling guide; other languages available upon request.
The four-star hotels are based on double or twin occupancy and have nice locations.
Meal details in itinerary (14 breakfasts, 14 lunches, and 14 dinners).
A/C transfer and transportation.
Assistance with buses or vans is offered when cycling is permitted.
For parties bigger than six, a truck is supported.
Trek FX Hybrid featuring disc brakes and a helmet.
tours of the locations as outlined in the schedules.
cycling tools, spare tubes, extra bicycles, and a bike tour pump.
first aid kit.
Tiny towel, cold water box.
Mineral water that is fit for drinking.
Fruit and snacks for bike days.

Tour excluded in:
international travel
Insurance for travel
Personal belongings Meals that include soft drinks and alcohol
Beyond what is offered, mineral water
optional travel
Extra transportation is needed in case of an emergency.
Personal costs include phone and laundry bills.
Visa charge
departure tax
Advice for the group and mentor



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 1: Hanoi Arrival
From Vietnam, greetings. A driver and guide from Golden Trail Travel will greet you at Noi Bai International Airport and drive you to the hotel in the heart of Hanoi. Vietnam's energetic and ancient city, Hanoi, is home to some of the most amazing colonial structures in Asia as well as a certain old world charm. After check-in, relax on your own while talking with our guide about the plan for the next few days. Take a cyclo ride through the bustling streets of the Old Quarter to discover the unique fusion of modern and historical charm that is Hanoi. After the journey, you will be welcomed with a special welcome dinner at a traditional Vietnamese restaurant. Spend the night in Hanoi.Summary: Activity: TransferringAccommodation: HotelMeals: DCycling distance: No
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
From Vietnam, greetings. A driver and guide from Golden Trail Travel will greet you at Noi Bai International Airport and drive you to the hotel in the heart of Hanoi. Vietnam's energetic and ancient city, Hanoi, is home to some of the most amazing colonial structures in Asia as well as a certain old world charm. After check-in, relax on your own while talking with our guide about the plan for the next few days. Take a cyclo ride through the bustling streets of the Old Quarter to discover the unique fusion of modern and historical charm that is Hanoi. After the journey, you will be welcomed with a special welcome dinner at a traditional Vietnamese restaurant. Spend the night in Hanoi.Summary: Activity: TransferringAccommodation: HotelMeals: DCycling distance: No
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
From Vietnam, greetings. A driver and guide from Golden Trail Travel will greet you at Noi Bai International Airport and drive you to the hotel in the heart of Hanoi. Vietnam's energetic and ancient city, Hanoi, is home to some of the most amazing colonial structures in Asia as well as a certain old world charm. After check-in, relax on your own while talking with our guide about the plan for the next few days. Take a cyclo ride through the bustling streets of the Old Quarter to discover the unique fusion of modern and historical charm that is Hanoi. After the journey, you will be welcomed with a special welcome dinner at a traditional Vietnamese restaurant. Spend the night in Hanoi.Summary: Activity: TransferringAccommodation: HotelMeals: DCycling distance: No
Day 2: Hanoi – Hoa Binh – Mai Chau
Leave at 7:30. We take the southwest to Luong Son. The northern Vietnamese mountain region's spectacular beauty may be reached from Luong Son. From here, we ride on a winding asphalt road that provides stunning views of the sugarcane farms, rice paddies, mountains, and valleys in the area. We would pause en route for some downtime and lunch at a local eatery.After lunch, we pedaled the 34 kilometers to the base of Thung Khe Pass along the banks of the Da River. You will pass through breathtaking scenery along the route, with settlements of Muong and Thai people shaded by trees. Little schoolchildren and buffalor will greet you when you get home, leaving a lasting impression. We make a brief halt for a Kodak moment or a food before descending to Mai Chau village. We arrive in Mai Chau late afternoon and pedal to Resort. viewing a Thai dance performance, getting a shower, and dining on real Thai food for dinner.Summary: Activity: Transfer 1h:30 and warming up cyclingAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/D.Cycling distance: 145 Km
Day 2: Hanoi – Hoa Binh – Mai Chau
Leave at 7:30. We take the southwest to Luong Son. The northern Vietnamese mountain region's spectacular beauty may be reached from Luong Son. From here, we ride on a winding asphalt road that provides stunning views of the sugarcane farms, rice paddies, mountains, and valleys in the area. We would pause en route for some downtime and lunch at a local eatery.After lunch, we pedaled the 34 kilometers to the base of Thung Khe Pass along the banks of the Da River. You will pass through breathtaking scenery along the route, with settlements of Muong and Thai people shaded by trees. Little schoolchildren and buffalor will greet you when you get home, leaving a lasting impression. We make a brief halt for a Kodak moment or a food before descending to Mai Chau village. We arrive in Mai Chau late afternoon and pedal to Resort. viewing a Thai dance performance, getting a shower, and dining on real Thai food for dinner.Summary: Activity: Transfer 1h:30 and warming up cyclingAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/D.Cycling distance: 145 Km
Day 2: Hanoi – Hoa Binh – Mai Chau
Leave at 7:30. We take the southwest to Luong Son. The northern Vietnamese mountain region's spectacular beauty may be reached from Luong Son. From here, we ride on a winding asphalt road that provides stunning views of the sugarcane farms, rice paddies, mountains, and valleys in the area. We would pause en route for some downtime and lunch at a local eatery.After lunch, we pedaled the 34 kilometers to the base of Thung Khe Pass along the banks of the Da River. You will pass through breathtaking scenery along the route, with settlements of Muong and Thai people shaded by trees. Little schoolchildren and buffalor will greet you when you get home, leaving a lasting impression. We make a brief halt for a Kodak moment or a food before descending to Mai Chau village. We arrive in Mai Chau late afternoon and pedal to Resort. viewing a Thai dance performance, getting a shower, and dining on real Thai food for dinner.Summary: Activity: Transfer 1h:30 and warming up cyclingAccommodation: HotelMeals: B/L/D.Cycling distance: 145 Km
Day 3: Mai Chau –Phu Luong – Ngoc Lac
We set off early in the morning and ride through the quaint limestone mountain village of Mai Chau, where we can enjoy the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. at visiting the bamboo factories at the side of the road, you may also learn about the process used to make chopsticks from bamboo. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward. We first cycle to Phu Luong Nature Reserve, where we can enjoy the breath-taking views of the limestone vistas and rice terraces. The trip takes us past bamboo forests and the Ma River.Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and calm atmosphere of the charming limestone mountain town Life. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. Visit the village by the side of the road to see how they maintain their way of life and way of life. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward.Summary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 138 Km
Day 3: Mai Chau –Phu Luong – Ngoc Lac
We set off early in the morning and ride through the quaint limestone mountain village of Mai Chau, where we can enjoy the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. at visiting the bamboo factories at the side of the road, you may also learn about the process used to make chopsticks from bamboo. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward. We first cycle to Phu Luong Nature Reserve, where we can enjoy the breath-taking views of the limestone vistas and rice terraces. The trip takes us past bamboo forests and the Ma River.Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and calm atmosphere of the charming limestone mountain town Life. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. Visit the village by the side of the road to see how they maintain their way of life and way of life. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward.Summary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 138 Km
Day 3: Mai Chau –Phu Luong – Ngoc Lac
We set off early in the morning and ride through the quaint limestone mountain village of Mai Chau, where we can enjoy the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. at visiting the bamboo factories at the side of the road, you may also learn about the process used to make chopsticks from bamboo. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward. We first cycle to Phu Luong Nature Reserve, where we can enjoy the breath-taking views of the limestone vistas and rice terraces. The trip takes us past bamboo forests and the Ma River.Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and calm atmosphere of the charming limestone mountain town Life. We drive through charming communities to enjoy the friendly surroundings and hospitable residents. Visit the village by the side of the road to see how they maintain their way of life and way of life. Starting today, we will be cycling the Hochiminh Trail southward.Summary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 138 Km
Day 4: Ngoc Lac –  Yen Cat - Tan Ky – Thai Hoa – Dien Lam
We have breakfast at the hotel, then hop on our bikes and ride to the scenic limestone mountain known as Yen Cat, following a beautiful path. Along the trip, we take in the breathtaking surroundings and serene mood.We travel via Ben En National Park and a peaceful community to enjoy the beautiful scenery and nice weather.We go through Ben En National Park on an undulating tarmac road to Tan Ky. Savor a midday meal en route, and be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, a verdant tea farm, and sugar cane fields. After lunch we drive along the recently paved route to Tan Ky. Tan Ky was the starting point of the crucial Hochiminh trial during the conflict.It functioned as the main supply line intersection during the conflict. American planes frequently bombed the area severely in an effort to break the connection. Continue driving on the asphalt until late in the afternoon, when you arrive in Dien Lam. When we arrived late in the afternoon at the hotel. Dinner and a hotel stay for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 145 KmTransfer distance:no
Day 4: Ngoc Lac –  Yen Cat - Tan Ky – Thai Hoa – Dien Lam
We have breakfast at the hotel, then hop on our bikes and ride to the scenic limestone mountain known as Yen Cat, following a beautiful path. Along the trip, we take in the breathtaking surroundings and serene mood.We travel via Ben En National Park and a peaceful community to enjoy the beautiful scenery and nice weather.We go through Ben En National Park on an undulating tarmac road to Tan Ky. Savor a midday meal en route, and be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, a verdant tea farm, and sugar cane fields. After lunch we drive along the recently paved route to Tan Ky. Tan Ky was the starting point of the crucial Hochiminh trial during the conflict.It functioned as the main supply line intersection during the conflict. American planes frequently bombed the area severely in an effort to break the connection. Continue driving on the asphalt until late in the afternoon, when you arrive in Dien Lam. When we arrived late in the afternoon at the hotel. Dinner and a hotel stay for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 145 KmTransfer distance:no
Day 4: Ngoc Lac –  Yen Cat - Tan Ky – Thai Hoa – Dien Lam
We have breakfast at the hotel, then hop on our bikes and ride to the scenic limestone mountain known as Yen Cat, following a beautiful path. Along the trip, we take in the breathtaking surroundings and serene mood.We travel via Ben En National Park and a peaceful community to enjoy the beautiful scenery and nice weather.We go through Ben En National Park on an undulating tarmac road to Tan Ky. Savor a midday meal en route, and be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, a verdant tea farm, and sugar cane fields. After lunch we drive along the recently paved route to Tan Ky. Tan Ky was the starting point of the crucial Hochiminh trial during the conflict.It functioned as the main supply line intersection during the conflict. American planes frequently bombed the area severely in an effort to break the connection. Continue driving on the asphalt until late in the afternoon, when you arrive in Dien Lam. When we arrived late in the afternoon at the hotel. Dinner and a hotel stay for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 145 KmTransfer distance:no
Day 5: Dien Lam – Huong Khe
From the hotel, we pedal to the Hochiminh Trail, taking in the picturesque surroundings and quaint villages along the way.bike past the Native of Hochiminh and the Dong Loc T crossroads, which were formerly the main targets of American aircraft dropped bombs. They attempt to destroy and cut off the communist force in Vietnam's supply routes in 1967 and 1972. But cycling through quiet villages and lush rice terraces will make you forget all about the horrible memories of the fighting.Occasionally, people from the neighborhood and adjacent schools would shout "Hello" at us as we run. Make a side trip to see the early morning markets in the area to learn more about their daily life.While traveling, have lunch. We keep cycling on the tarmac path that leads to Huong Khe Town after lunch.Enjoy dinner and spend the night at Huong Khe Town.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 155 KmTransfer distance: no
Day 5: Dien Lam – Huong Khe
From the hotel, we pedal to the Hochiminh Trail, taking in the picturesque surroundings and quaint villages along the way.bike past the Native of Hochiminh and the Dong Loc T crossroads, which were formerly the main targets of American aircraft dropped bombs. They attempt to destroy and cut off the communist force in Vietnam's supply routes in 1967 and 1972. But cycling through quiet villages and lush rice terraces will make you forget all about the horrible memories of the fighting.Occasionally, people from the neighborhood and adjacent schools would shout "Hello" at us as we run. Make a side trip to see the early morning markets in the area to learn more about their daily life.While traveling, have lunch. We keep cycling on the tarmac path that leads to Huong Khe Town after lunch.Enjoy dinner and spend the night at Huong Khe Town.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 155 KmTransfer distance: no
Day 5: Dien Lam – Huong Khe
From the hotel, we pedal to the Hochiminh Trail, taking in the picturesque surroundings and quaint villages along the way.bike past the Native of Hochiminh and the Dong Loc T crossroads, which were formerly the main targets of American aircraft dropped bombs. They attempt to destroy and cut off the communist force in Vietnam's supply routes in 1967 and 1972. But cycling through quiet villages and lush rice terraces will make you forget all about the horrible memories of the fighting.Occasionally, people from the neighborhood and adjacent schools would shout "Hello" at us as we run. Make a side trip to see the early morning markets in the area to learn more about their daily life.While traveling, have lunch. We keep cycling on the tarmac path that leads to Huong Khe Town after lunch.Enjoy dinner and spend the night at Huong Khe Town.Summary:Activities: CyclingAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 155 KmTransfer distance: no
Day 6: Huong Khe – Phong Nha  - Dong Hoi
We begin our new cycling day by riding the Ho Chi Minh Highway to Phong Nha after eating breakfast at the motel. Riding this route is enjoyable even with the rising mountains and the road going up, down, and along the slopes. You will be appreciative of the lovely asphalt. The view is amazing and the journey is serene.After traveling for around sixty-five miles, we arrived at Phong Nha National Park. One of Vietnam's most striking natural wonders, the cave is 65 kilometers long and features underground waters. Phong Nha, which formed some 250 million years ago, served as a hospital and ammunition storage facility for all parties involved during the fighting. The entrance still bears the scars of fighter aircraft raids. It could be possible to visit neighborhood projects and learn more about the national park's woodlands before the day is up. Furthermore, community-based initiatives are being implemented in partnership with Flora and Fauna International. Spending the night at Phong Nha. In contrast, Dong Hoi CitySummary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 168 km
Day 6: Huong Khe – Phong Nha  - Dong Hoi
We begin our new cycling day by riding the Ho Chi Minh Highway to Phong Nha after eating breakfast at the motel. Riding this route is enjoyable even with the rising mountains and the road going up, down, and along the slopes. You will be appreciative of the lovely asphalt. The view is amazing and the journey is serene.After traveling for around sixty-five miles, we arrived at Phong Nha National Park. One of Vietnam's most striking natural wonders, the cave is 65 kilometers long and features underground waters. Phong Nha, which formed some 250 million years ago, served as a hospital and ammunition storage facility for all parties involved during the fighting. The entrance still bears the scars of fighter aircraft raids. It could be possible to visit neighborhood projects and learn more about the national park's woodlands before the day is up. Furthermore, community-based initiatives are being implemented in partnership with Flora and Fauna International. Spending the night at Phong Nha. In contrast, Dong Hoi CitySummary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 168 km
Day 6: Huong Khe – Phong Nha  - Dong Hoi
We begin our new cycling day by riding the Ho Chi Minh Highway to Phong Nha after eating breakfast at the motel. Riding this route is enjoyable even with the rising mountains and the road going up, down, and along the slopes. You will be appreciative of the lovely asphalt. The view is amazing and the journey is serene.After traveling for around sixty-five miles, we arrived at Phong Nha National Park. One of Vietnam's most striking natural wonders, the cave is 65 kilometers long and features underground waters. Phong Nha, which formed some 250 million years ago, served as a hospital and ammunition storage facility for all parties involved during the fighting. The entrance still bears the scars of fighter aircraft raids. It could be possible to visit neighborhood projects and learn more about the national park's woodlands before the day is up. Furthermore, community-based initiatives are being implemented in partnership with Flora and Fauna International. Spending the night at Phong Nha. In contrast, Dong Hoi CitySummary:Activities:Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 168 km
Day 7: Dong Hoi – Dong Ha
after a hearty breakfast. We start biking in the direction of Dong Ha Town.Take in the breathtaking views and lush rice terrace. We ride our bikes through an asphalt jungle that never ends, filled with rubber trees.Eat lunch on the road. We bike on to Truong Son National Cemetery after lunch, where over 10,000 people are buried, including the remains of American War of 1972 martyrs. to understand the sacrifices made by the Vietnamese people in the fight against American forces in the sake of freedom and unification. We're going to spend the night in Dong Ha city once we resume our ride.Summary:Activities:Cycling from hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 146 Km.
Day 7: Dong Hoi – Dong Ha
after a hearty breakfast. We start biking in the direction of Dong Ha Town.Take in the breathtaking views and lush rice terrace. We ride our bikes through an asphalt jungle that never ends, filled with rubber trees.Eat lunch on the road. We bike on to Truong Son National Cemetery after lunch, where over 10,000 people are buried, including the remains of American War of 1972 martyrs. to understand the sacrifices made by the Vietnamese people in the fight against American forces in the sake of freedom and unification. We're going to spend the night in Dong Ha city once we resume our ride.Summary:Activities:Cycling from hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 146 Km.
Day 7: Dong Hoi – Dong Ha
after a hearty breakfast. We start biking in the direction of Dong Ha Town.Take in the breathtaking views and lush rice terrace. We ride our bikes through an asphalt jungle that never ends, filled with rubber trees.Eat lunch on the road. We bike on to Truong Son National Cemetery after lunch, where over 10,000 people are buried, including the remains of American War of 1972 martyrs. to understand the sacrifices made by the Vietnamese people in the fight against American forces in the sake of freedom and unification. We're going to spend the night in Dong Ha city once we resume our ride.Summary:Activities:Cycling from hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 146 Km.
Day 8: Dong Ha - Hue
Today, pay close attention to the De-militarized Zone (DMZ), which divided North and South Vietnam and was situated along the 17th parallel. We can still see out the ruins of several fighting bases, observation posts, and air fields that were situated along the DMZ as we ride into Dong Ha. Cycle via the towns of Dong Ha and Cam Lo, the Ben Hai bridge, and the 17th Parallel starting from the hotel. We ride to the incredible Vinh Moc tunnels, a system of tunnels dug out by the people to get away from the ongoing US bombing of the area. We bike south and cross the Hien Luong bridge to observe the tunnels, which are still in good condition and have saved the lives of residents. The Hien Luong bridge leads to a moving memorial to those who died in the war. After departing Dong Ha, we ride back south on more leisurely routes, passing through small towns and villages and stopping at the old Quang Tri fortress, the site of the 1972 81-day fight, and the Ai Tu airfield. We continue along what we call "the Highway of Horror," a section of road in the southern part of Vietnam.traveling late in the day to Hue, where they would spend the night and have dinner.Summary:Activities: Cycling and Visitingfrom Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124Km
Day 8: Dong Ha - Hue
Today, pay close attention to the De-militarized Zone (DMZ), which divided North and South Vietnam and was situated along the 17th parallel. We can still see out the ruins of several fighting bases, observation posts, and air fields that were situated along the DMZ as we ride into Dong Ha. Cycle via the towns of Dong Ha and Cam Lo, the Ben Hai bridge, and the 17th Parallel starting from the hotel. We ride to the incredible Vinh Moc tunnels, a system of tunnels dug out by the people to get away from the ongoing US bombing of the area. We bike south and cross the Hien Luong bridge to observe the tunnels, which are still in good condition and have saved the lives of residents. The Hien Luong bridge leads to a moving memorial to those who died in the war. After departing Dong Ha, we ride back south on more leisurely routes, passing through small towns and villages and stopping at the old Quang Tri fortress, the site of the 1972 81-day fight, and the Ai Tu airfield. We continue along what we call "the Highway of Horror," a section of road in the southern part of Vietnam.traveling late in the day to Hue, where they would spend the night and have dinner.Summary:Activities: Cycling and Visitingfrom Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124Km
Day 8: Dong Ha - Hue
Today, pay close attention to the De-militarized Zone (DMZ), which divided North and South Vietnam and was situated along the 17th parallel. We can still see out the ruins of several fighting bases, observation posts, and air fields that were situated along the DMZ as we ride into Dong Ha. Cycle via the towns of Dong Ha and Cam Lo, the Ben Hai bridge, and the 17th Parallel starting from the hotel. We ride to the incredible Vinh Moc tunnels, a system of tunnels dug out by the people to get away from the ongoing US bombing of the area. We bike south and cross the Hien Luong bridge to observe the tunnels, which are still in good condition and have saved the lives of residents. The Hien Luong bridge leads to a moving memorial to those who died in the war. After departing Dong Ha, we ride back south on more leisurely routes, passing through small towns and villages and stopping at the old Quang Tri fortress, the site of the 1972 81-day fight, and the Ai Tu airfield. We continue along what we call "the Highway of Horror," a section of road in the southern part of Vietnam.traveling late in the day to Hue, where they would spend the night and have dinner.Summary:Activities: Cycling and Visitingfrom Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124Km
Day 9: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Danang – Hoi An 
After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we ride to the covered roof bridge over Thanh Toan to start the day. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of both rural villages and imperial cities along the journey. You'll be intrigued by the stereotypical vision of neighborhood markets, temples, and traditional Vietnamese residences. There is a good chance you will come into contact with friendly people. Once you reach Thanh Toan Village, spend some time exploring and taking photos of the beautiful covered roof bridge, built in 1776 by a kind-hearted woman. On our way, we ride our bikes through peaceful villages, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water during a brief rest.We also pass through a fascinating village that is home to hundreds of amazing museums. We take a tarmac route to Tu Hien Lagoon, crossing a bridge and climbing a little pass before lowering ourselves to the Highway No. 1 T junction. Head out to Lang Co Beach for lunch. After lunch, we traverse the stunning Hai Van Pass and begin the 13-kilometer climb to the summit. Along the route, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the ocean, clouds, and landscapes. From the tops, take in breath-taking vistas of Lang Co and Da Nang. Down hill to Danang city and cycle the last distance to Hoi an.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 134 Km
Day 9: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Danang – Hoi An 
After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we ride to the covered roof bridge over Thanh Toan to start the day. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of both rural villages and imperial cities along the journey. You'll be intrigued by the stereotypical vision of neighborhood markets, temples, and traditional Vietnamese residences. There is a good chance you will come into contact with friendly people. Once you reach Thanh Toan Village, spend some time exploring and taking photos of the beautiful covered roof bridge, built in 1776 by a kind-hearted woman. On our way, we ride our bikes through peaceful villages, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water during a brief rest.We also pass through a fascinating village that is home to hundreds of amazing museums. We take a tarmac route to Tu Hien Lagoon, crossing a bridge and climbing a little pass before lowering ourselves to the Highway No. 1 T junction. Head out to Lang Co Beach for lunch. After lunch, we traverse the stunning Hai Van Pass and begin the 13-kilometer climb to the summit. Along the route, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the ocean, clouds, and landscapes. From the tops, take in breath-taking vistas of Lang Co and Da Nang. Down hill to Danang city and cycle the last distance to Hoi an.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 134 Km
Day 9: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Danang – Hoi An 
After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we ride to the covered roof bridge over Thanh Toan to start the day. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of both rural villages and imperial cities along the journey. You'll be intrigued by the stereotypical vision of neighborhood markets, temples, and traditional Vietnamese residences. There is a good chance you will come into contact with friendly people. Once you reach Thanh Toan Village, spend some time exploring and taking photos of the beautiful covered roof bridge, built in 1776 by a kind-hearted woman. On our way, we ride our bikes through peaceful villages, a lagoon, and Thuan An Beach. Enjoy some tropical fruits and cold water during a brief rest.We also pass through a fascinating village that is home to hundreds of amazing museums. We take a tarmac route to Tu Hien Lagoon, crossing a bridge and climbing a little pass before lowering ourselves to the Highway No. 1 T junction. Head out to Lang Co Beach for lunch. After lunch, we traverse the stunning Hai Van Pass and begin the 13-kilometer climb to the summit. Along the route, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the ocean, clouds, and landscapes. From the tops, take in breath-taking vistas of Lang Co and Da Nang. Down hill to Danang city and cycle the last distance to Hoi an.Summary:Activities: Cycling from hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 134 Km
Day 10: Hoi An – Quang Ngai
Pay the bill and leave the motel after eating breakfast. We ride our bikes back to the town from the hotel, where we board a boat down the Thu Bon River to Duy Nghia, where we continue riding along the coast until we reach Tam Ky. As you paddle leisurely, enjoy the amazing landscape.Eat lunch on the road. After lunch, we ride our bikes and take a ferry to Chu Lai, where Dung Quat turns onto a paved road that leads directly to the site of the My Lai Massacre. Spend some time exploring the My Lai Memorial and watching a short film about the horrifying atrocities that US forces inflicted on civilians.can either make their way back to the hotel or take a quick shuttle.( choice). Upon arrival at the hotel, take a shower, have a cold drink, and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling cycling hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124 Km
Day 10: Hoi An – Quang Ngai
Pay the bill and leave the motel after eating breakfast. We ride our bikes back to the town from the hotel, where we board a boat down the Thu Bon River to Duy Nghia, where we continue riding along the coast until we reach Tam Ky. As you paddle leisurely, enjoy the amazing landscape.Eat lunch on the road. After lunch, we ride our bikes and take a ferry to Chu Lai, where Dung Quat turns onto a paved road that leads directly to the site of the My Lai Massacre. Spend some time exploring the My Lai Memorial and watching a short film about the horrifying atrocities that US forces inflicted on civilians.can either make their way back to the hotel or take a quick shuttle.( choice). Upon arrival at the hotel, take a shower, have a cold drink, and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling cycling hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124 Km
Day 10: Hoi An – Quang Ngai
Pay the bill and leave the motel after eating breakfast. We ride our bikes back to the town from the hotel, where we board a boat down the Thu Bon River to Duy Nghia, where we continue riding along the coast until we reach Tam Ky. As you paddle leisurely, enjoy the amazing landscape.Eat lunch on the road. After lunch, we ride our bikes and take a ferry to Chu Lai, where Dung Quat turns onto a paved road that leads directly to the site of the My Lai Massacre. Spend some time exploring the My Lai Memorial and watching a short film about the horrifying atrocities that US forces inflicted on civilians.can either make their way back to the hotel or take a quick shuttle.( choice). Upon arrival at the hotel, take a shower, have a cold drink, and have dinner at a nearby restaurant.Summary:Activities: Cycling cycling hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 124 Km
Day 11: Quang Ngai  - Quy Nhon
Today is indeed a miraculous day. We ride a bike, explore a fantastic hillside, picture incredibly stunning landscapes, and see a lot of the coast.Eat lunch on the road.After lunch we drive along paved roads through rural communities. Meeting kind people and waving at schoolchildren along the way.Late in the afternoon came Quy Nhon. Come, relax on your own. Stay put at the beachside resort.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 182 Km
Day 11: Quang Ngai  - Quy Nhon
Today is indeed a miraculous day. We ride a bike, explore a fantastic hillside, picture incredibly stunning landscapes, and see a lot of the coast.Eat lunch on the road.After lunch we drive along paved roads through rural communities. Meeting kind people and waving at schoolchildren along the way.Late in the afternoon came Quy Nhon. Come, relax on your own. Stay put at the beachside resort.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 182 Km
Day 11: Quang Ngai  - Quy Nhon
Today is indeed a miraculous day. We ride a bike, explore a fantastic hillside, picture incredibly stunning landscapes, and see a lot of the coast.Eat lunch on the road.After lunch we drive along paved roads through rural communities. Meeting kind people and waving at schoolchildren along the way.Late in the afternoon came Quy Nhon. Come, relax on your own. Stay put at the beachside resort.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 182 Km
Day 12: Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa
To get out of the crowded city, bike the tarmac road up to National Way No. D after eating breakfast at the hotel. Take a left turn and continue cycling down the sloping shoreline; the clean, fresh landscape and green sea water are today's highlights. Before reaching Highway N01, turn left to Xuan Hoa; ride through Rual Village to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the seaside; cross a wood bridge to go back to the highway in Xuan Canh, Song Cau. After having lunch while traveling, quickly transfer to Tuy An, where we begin at Gheng Da Dia and go to Tuy Hoa city along the coast. Once you get in Tuy Hoa, relax by the pool with a cool beer. Stay in a hotel for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 125 Km
Day 12: Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa
To get out of the crowded city, bike the tarmac road up to National Way No. D after eating breakfast at the hotel. Take a left turn and continue cycling down the sloping shoreline; the clean, fresh landscape and green sea water are today's highlights. Before reaching Highway N01, turn left to Xuan Hoa; ride through Rual Village to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the seaside; cross a wood bridge to go back to the highway in Xuan Canh, Song Cau. After having lunch while traveling, quickly transfer to Tuy An, where we begin at Gheng Da Dia and go to Tuy Hoa city along the coast. Once you get in Tuy Hoa, relax by the pool with a cool beer. Stay in a hotel for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 125 Km
Day 12: Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa
To get out of the crowded city, bike the tarmac road up to National Way No. D after eating breakfast at the hotel. Take a left turn and continue cycling down the sloping shoreline; the clean, fresh landscape and green sea water are today's highlights. Before reaching Highway N01, turn left to Xuan Hoa; ride through Rual Village to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the seaside; cross a wood bridge to go back to the highway in Xuan Canh, Song Cau. After having lunch while traveling, quickly transfer to Tuy An, where we begin at Gheng Da Dia and go to Tuy Hoa city along the coast. Once you get in Tuy Hoa, relax by the pool with a cool beer. Stay in a hotel for the night.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - hotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 125 Km
Day 13: Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang
From the hotel, start riding your bicycle across the bridge to the other side of Tuy Hoa city. Continue down the coast and turn off the rural road to see stunning views of the sea, intriguing langoons, and difficult passes before arriving at Vung Ro bay. Once you have climbed the last pass leading to Highway 1, head to Dai Lanh Beach for lunch. After lunch, we continue riding down the shore to Nha Trung City. After arriving at the hotel, relax and be sure you check in.For dinner, stop by a nearby grill seafood restaurant. Visit Nha Trang in the evening.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 13: Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang
From the hotel, start riding your bicycle across the bridge to the other side of Tuy Hoa city. Continue down the coast and turn off the rural road to see stunning views of the sea, intriguing langoons, and difficult passes before arriving at Vung Ro bay. Once you have climbed the last pass leading to Highway 1, head to Dai Lanh Beach for lunch. After lunch, we continue riding down the shore to Nha Trung City. After arriving at the hotel, relax and be sure you check in.For dinner, stop by a nearby grill seafood restaurant. Visit Nha Trang in the evening.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 13: Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang
From the hotel, start riding your bicycle across the bridge to the other side of Tuy Hoa city. Continue down the coast and turn off the rural road to see stunning views of the sea, intriguing langoons, and difficult passes before arriving at Vung Ro bay. Once you have climbed the last pass leading to Highway 1, head to Dai Lanh Beach for lunch. After lunch, we continue riding down the shore to Nha Trung City. After arriving at the hotel, relax and be sure you check in.For dinner, stop by a nearby grill seafood restaurant. Visit Nha Trang in the evening.Summary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 14: Nha Trang – Da Lat
It's a beautiful, exhausting day to hike up the hill to Dalat. We continue inland with the hotel in tow. This recently rebuilt road leads to Khanh Vinh by traversing 30 km of plain terrain before arriving at the beginning of the mountains, west of Nha Trang. This surprisingly short asphalt section enters the mountains and passes through a lush pine forest. It climbs for 50 kilometers to Hon Giao, then fuels us over several more passes for an additional 50 km to Dalat city.An interesting day tour includes coffee farms, a pristine fes environment, gorgeous hill tribe towns, verdant flower and vegetable fields, and attractive lakes. Dine and spend the night in Dalat CitySummary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 14: Nha Trang – Da Lat
It's a beautiful, exhausting day to hike up the hill to Dalat. We continue inland with the hotel in tow. This recently rebuilt road leads to Khanh Vinh by traversing 30 km of plain terrain before arriving at the beginning of the mountains, west of Nha Trang. This surprisingly short asphalt section enters the mountains and passes through a lush pine forest. It climbs for 50 kilometers to Hon Giao, then fuels us over several more passes for an additional 50 km to Dalat city.An interesting day tour includes coffee farms, a pristine fes environment, gorgeous hill tribe towns, verdant flower and vegetable fields, and attractive lakes. Dine and spend the night in Dalat CitySummary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 14: Nha Trang – Da Lat
It's a beautiful, exhausting day to hike up the hill to Dalat. We continue inland with the hotel in tow. This recently rebuilt road leads to Khanh Vinh by traversing 30 km of plain terrain before arriving at the beginning of the mountains, west of Nha Trang. This surprisingly short asphalt section enters the mountains and passes through a lush pine forest. It climbs for 50 kilometers to Hon Giao, then fuels us over several more passes for an additional 50 km to Dalat city.An interesting day tour includes coffee farms, a pristine fes environment, gorgeous hill tribe towns, verdant flower and vegetable fields, and attractive lakes. Dine and spend the night in Dalat CitySummary:Activities: Cycling from Hotel - HotelAccommodations: HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 141 Km
Day 15: Da Lat  – Hochiminh 
We put together our bikes and ride across the city to the Dalat farms after eating breakfast at the hotel.Admire the verdant, beautiful flower farm city and the strange lakes before heading downwards to the Lien Khuong area. Riding a bike on paved roads from Lien Khuong to lunch at Bao Loc. We start cycling toward Cat Tien National Park after lunch, where our shuttle van will be waiting to transport us to our guesthouse. Join our team for supper as we bid you farewell after you check into the hotel.We will immediately bring our service to an end. We are grateful that you could join us on this incredible and challenging bicycle tour through Vietnam.Summary:Activity: Cycle to half of the distance and transfer the restAccommodations:  HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 161 Km/ 300 km
Day 15: Da Lat  – Hochiminh 
We put together our bikes and ride across the city to the Dalat farms after eating breakfast at the hotel.Admire the verdant, beautiful flower farm city and the strange lakes before heading downwards to the Lien Khuong area. Riding a bike on paved roads from Lien Khuong to lunch at Bao Loc. We start cycling toward Cat Tien National Park after lunch, where our shuttle van will be waiting to transport us to our guesthouse. Join our team for supper as we bid you farewell after you check into the hotel.We will immediately bring our service to an end. We are grateful that you could join us on this incredible and challenging bicycle tour through Vietnam.Summary:Activity: Cycle to half of the distance and transfer the restAccommodations:  HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 161 Km/ 300 km
Day 15: Da Lat  – Hochiminh 
We put together our bikes and ride across the city to the Dalat farms after eating breakfast at the hotel.Admire the verdant, beautiful flower farm city and the strange lakes before heading downwards to the Lien Khuong area. Riding a bike on paved roads from Lien Khuong to lunch at Bao Loc. We start cycling toward Cat Tien National Park after lunch, where our shuttle van will be waiting to transport us to our guesthouse. Join our team for supper as we bid you farewell after you check into the hotel.We will immediately bring our service to an end. We are grateful that you could join us on this incredible and challenging bicycle tour through Vietnam.Summary:Activity: Cycle to half of the distance and transfer the restAccommodations:  HotelMeals:B/L/DCycling distance: 161 Km/ 300 km

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