15 Ng. 100 Đ. Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân Nam, Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội 100000
Our "Siem Reap Cycling to Hue, Vietnam 16 Days" tour offers an incredible cross-country cycling experience, bridging the cultural richness of Cambodia with the scenic beauty of Vietnam. This meticulously designed journey begins amidst the awe-inspiring ancient temples of Siem Reap, including the magnificent Angkor Wat, and culminates in the imperial city of Hue, Vietnam.
Over 16 days, you'll cycle through diverse landscapes, from the serene Cambodian countryside and the bustling Mekong Delta to Vietnam's charming towns and coastal regions. This tour provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local cultures, witness daily life, and explore historical sites from the intimate perspective of a bicycle. It's an ideal adventure for those passionate about cycling, culture, and exploring Southeast Asia's hidden gems.
Cycle Through Angkor Wat: Explore the UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat and other ancient temples like Ta Prohm and Bayon by bike.
Ride the Mekong Delta: Pedal through Vietnam’s lush rice paddies, riverside villages, and vibrant markets, with authentic homestay experiences.
Discover Hue’s Imperial City: Visit Hue’s historic Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with royal palaces and temples.
Explore Cambodia’s History: Reflect on Cambodia’s past with a visit to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
Savor Local Cuisine: Enjoy regional specialties like Cambodian fish amok, Vietnamese pho, and fresh seafood along Vietnam’s coast.
Scenic Coastal Routes: Cycle along Vietnam’s picturesque coastal trails, enjoying stunning views and tranquil beaches.
Cultural Immersion: Connect with local communities through homestays and interactions, experiencing authentic Southeast Asian traditions.
Eco-Friendly Adventure: Travel sustainably on quiet backroads, minimizing environmental impact while immersing in local cultures.
HOTELS
Economy 2*+ Hotels
Superior 3* Hotels
First Class 4* Hotels
Deluxe 5* Hotels
Luxury 5*++ Hotels
Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request
Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian speaking guide can be arranged with on request.
Things to be prepared:
1. Hat
2. Small backpack
3. Shoes and shorts for cycling
4. Sunglasses
5. Gloves
Your Perfect Cycling Adventure, Crafted Just for You Across Asia
At Golden Trail Travel, we believe every journey should be as unique as the traveler. As Asia's premier bike tour operator, we specialize in creating bespoke cycling experiences that perfectly match your desires and budget, wherever your wanderlust takes you.
Our dedicated team—comprising experienced biking guides, skilled mechanics, reliable drivers, insightful tour consultants, and passionate bicycle specialists—is committed to ensuring your adventure is seamless, safe, and truly unforgettable.
Whether you're exploring solo, enjoying a family getaway, or embarking on a group expedition, we're here to design a trip that's exclusively yours. The itineraries you see are just a starting point; consider them a canvas upon which we'll paint your ideal Asian biking tour. We invite you to share your ideas, tell us your preferences, and let us know your budget. We'll meticulously customize an existing itinerary or craft a brand-new program from the ground up, adding or excluding elements until it's absolutely perfect for you.
Ready to start planning your dream biking adventure across Asia? Share your requirements with us today, and let's create memories that will last a lifetime.
The tour starts with a late afternoon briefing followed by dinner. You can arrive any time before 4 pm in Siem Reap. You will be met from your flight by our driver. If this is your first visit to Siem Reap we highly recommend arriving a day or two earlier so you have a chance to explore the Angkor Temples.
Summary
Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel 3*
Meals: Dinner
The riding starts today with an early rise to catch the cool of the day. Our ride route takes us on brilliant back trails and secondary roads through coconut and palm trees and into a dry zone leading up to just near the Kulen Range. Here we find Beng Melea, a pre-Angkorian temple that now sits in an amazing moss-covered, ruined state. After exploring the temple, a drive will bring us to Kampong Thom, the provincial capital, and a low-key evening stop.
Summary
Accommodation : Kampong Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 70 km
A short drive gets us through some busy traffic then onto the bikes we ride an open, secondary road, passing through plantation country. Cassava, rubber, and various other crops grow here due to the fertile soil and stable climate brought by the Mekong River that sits just over the next couple of low hills. On the approach to Kampong Cham, we ride more of the fantastic village trails and pass a US-era airstrip, now disused. Kampong Cham is a pleasant, small city, set on the banks of the Mekong in the shadow of a long bridge, linking North Eastern Cambodia with the central plain.
Summary
Accommodation : Kampong Cham Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 80 km
Today is a ride like no other as you follow the course of the Mekong River, at first on well-used roads then onto smaller dirt tracks where village life takes a noticeable downshift in pace. As the day rolls on we take a ferry and cross to the eastern bank. We then drive into Kratie, a charming little town that has only recently seen travelers coming through. In the late afternoon, we take a gentle pedal around Koh Trong, a river island just off Kratie where village life is uninterrupted by cars, and horses and bicycles are the best transport option.
Summary
Accommodation: Kratie
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 80 km
More island hopping and ferry riding starts us off on a great ride today. We continue alongside the river on small trails, crossing rickety bridges and stopping to snack at home-style food stalls. A drive forwards us to Stung Treng, a town of little notoriety, placed at the confluence of the Susan and Mekong Rivers. The afternoon is free to explore on foot or just kick back and take stock of the adventure so far.
Summary
Accommodation : Stung Treng
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 70 km
It’s time to trade our bikes for floating craft as we paddle instead of pedal. We first drive north towards the Lao border where our kayaks await. This is a highly enjoyable and memorable experience. Paddling downstream, pass through the flooded forests that are made possible by the riverÕs passage overfalls to the north that oxygenate the water and make a range of plant, bird, and fish life possible in this area. We paddle for around three hours, but thanks to the currents of the Mekong, you can take it easy on the paddle and just enjoy maneuvering the craft through the forest. We finish up around lunchtime and then take a drive away from the flatlands into the hills of Ratanakiri Province and to our comfortable home for the night at Terres Rouge Lodge.
Summary
Accommodation: Terres Rouge Lodge.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 70 km
Ban Lung, whilst the capital of Ratanakiri, is little more than a sleepy country town. There are trekking opportunities for those with the energy and the town offers some sites, such as the crater lake or market. Otherwise, the hotel is an oasis in which to relax and enjoy the slightly cooler weather.
Summary
Accommodation: Terres Rouge Lodge.
Meals: Breakfast
Cycling Distance: None
We have a very different ride today on a well-sealed surface as we ride up further into the highlands to the Vietnamese border. We are now in the neighborhood of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and while we wonÕt get to ride the trail due to its challenging terrain, we will get a feel for the kinds of conditions that it takes in. A sleepy border post sits in wait for us to enter Vietnam. After farewelling the Cambodian support crew, we continue in the vehicle to reach Kon Tum. This area is home to several ethnic minorities with their traditional farming techniques. We take an afternoon ride to get a feel for the area which is also known for coffee production.
Summary
Accommodation : Komtum hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 70 km
This morning is a lazy start as we have a relatively short distance to cover. It is then a pleasant ride on a secondary road to reach the tiny settlement of Mang Den. Accommodation here is simple, but it sets us up nicely for the next day of riding.
Summary
Accommodation : Mang Den
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 54 km
Today is a ride to remember. After a few rolling hills, we get into a thrilling descent, taking us down out of the hills onto the flatlands. Some amazing views can be seen over the side of the mountains and on a clear day, you may even see the ocean. After our descent, we are in a very different country with rice becoming the main crop and the density of villages increasing. We roll into the bustling regional capital of Quang Ngai in the late afternoon.
Summary
Accommodation : Quang Ngai
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 70 km
As Quang NgaiÕs working populace heads on their commute by motor-scooter, we will be heading for the coast. Along the way, we encounter a point of tragic history at the My Lai Massacre site. It was here that one of the most barbaric incidents of the US-Vietnam war took place and when uncovered by the media had a profound effect on US public opinion over the war. After learning a little about this, we continue on a ride along the coast, a very different feel to our previous days. Tam Ky is a smaller town with a pleasant hotel and great local food.
Summary
Accommodation: Tam Ky
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 80 km
Saving the best for last! This is a great ride to finish with. We first ride quiet roads right along the coast, passing tiny fishing communities and village markets and schools. Late morning, we arrive at a river where a boat is waiting to take us to our destination. We arrive by boat in the UNESCO listed Hoi An Old Town, an introduction that few people have the pleasure of experiencing. A short pedal has us at our hotel and the end of our ride.
Summary
Accommodation: Hoi An Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 60 km
Whilst the tour concludes after breakfast, we can highly recommend spending some additional time in this lovely location. There is lots to see and a nice beach nearby.
Summary
Accommodation: Hoi An Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Cycling Distance: None
8:00 Am. Our guide pick you up at the hotel. Transfer out of the town and start the bike ride on the country roads to My Son former Champa Kingdom. Time to visit the world heritage. Picnic lunch en route. Afternoon cycling back to Hoi An and around the ancient town to visit Thanh Tra pottery village. Experience the rural life of Vietnamese in central Vietnam. Break and swim on the Hoi An beach. Cycling back to the hotel for overnight in Hoi An.
Summary
Accommodation: Hoi An Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 45 km
Breakfast at the hotel, check out and leave Hue Imperial city, on the way near Da Nang visits Marble Mountain and marble stone sculptures in Ngu Hanh Son. Bike ride along the coast and up to Hai Van Pass (20km up and down).
Stop for lunch at Lang Co beach. Afternoon ride to Cau Hai lagoon and cross the lagoon to Thuan An village. Transfer the rest way to Hue overnight. Dinner and enjoy the traditional music on a boat in the Perfume river(option)
Summary
Accommodation: Hue hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 90 km
Along the Perfume river, cycling to visit Hue Old Citadel, Thien Mu pagoda, Tu Duc tomb, and Khai Dinh tomb. Back to the city for lunch. Transfer to the airport for your next destination. For those who need to get home, the nearest airport is Hue ( Phu Bai Airport ) where there are limited international flights and many connections to Hanoi or Saigon for a greater range of options. End of services.
Summary
Accommodation: None
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling distance: 30 km
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