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Multi-day Tour Cycling
Saigon, Vietnam
Bangkok, Thailand via Cambodia
Tour brief

Bike through 3 of South East Asia’s most exotic countries. Explore the Mekong Delta, visit Phnom Penh, discover the magical Angkor Wat temples, and relax on white sandy beaches in Thailand before traveling to Bangkok for your final stop.

Enjoy this amazing 17-day cycle tour through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand! Visit floating villages and meet the locals. Shop at colorful markets, visit museums, and see the amazing temples at Angkor. Learn about Camdodia’s darker side at the ‘Killing Fields,’ and take a guided tour around Phnom Penh. Then cycle through the mountains into Thailand, finally reaching perfect sandy beaches for a well-earned rest!

 

Itinerary
Saigon to Bangkok 17 Days / 17 Nights

Day 1Arrive in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)

On arrival in Ho Chi Minh City, you will be picked up from the airport and transferred to your hotel. After check-in, you are free to explore Saigon at leisure.

Meet for briefing and enjoy dinner together.

Meals included: Dinner
Overnight in Saigon

Day 2Cruise & Cycle to Saigon, Cai Be, Vinh Long & Can Tho

Meet your cycle guides and get your bicycles before traveling to the river market of Cai Be. Enjoy a cruise along the Mekong Delta and visit the colorful floating market and Dong Phu Island. Explore the shady surroundings, witness the daily life of the farmers, and have lunch on the island.

Afterwards, head to Vinh Long and continue cycling through the heart of the Mekong Delta, crossing countless canals and rivers. After a few ferry crossings, arrive in Can Tho, the unofficial capital of the Mekong Delta, where you will check-in to your hotel.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 55km
Overnight in Can Tho

Day 3Cruise & Cycle from Can Tho to Chau Doc

Take an early morning boat trip along the Hau River to the Cai Rang floating market, one of the largest in Vietnam. Witness a mass of wooden boats of all sizes converging to sell their wares. Take great pictures and buy some of the local products.

Afterwards, head deeper into the delta and cycle on less crowed roads. At Thot Not you will stop at a stork sanctuary and have lunch in Long Xuyen. Cycle along the gentle coast, through one of the most scenic parts of the delta, as you follow the Mekong through traditional villages, past fish farms and over small bridges. On arrival in Chau Doc, you will check-in to your hotel.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 90km
Overnight in Chau Doc

Day 4Chau Doc - Ha Tien

Explore the amazing riverside market at Chau Doc, with all its bustling activity and smorgasbord of sounds, colors and smells. The boat continues through fish farm villages to an ethnic Cham village with its famous Mubarak Mosque.

Witness women weaving, using traditional methods. Cycle along pleasant roads, passing green rice fields and limestone formations, looking out for the Khmer influenced pagodas as you get closer to Cambodia. By late afternoon you will arrive in Ha Tien for your hotel check-in.

Meals included: Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 80km
Overnight in Ha Tien

Day 5Bid Farewell to Vietnam, Say Hello to Cambodia

Cycle the short distance to the border crossing of Vietnam and Cambodia. After completing the customs formalities, meet your Cambodian cycling crew. Cycle along quiet coastal road, passing through salt flats and small villages. Your first port of call will be the coastal resort of Kep, where you will stop for lunch. After lunch, you will have free time to discover this quiet colonial city at leisure.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 40km
Overnight in Kep

Day 6Cycle from Kep to Takeo

After breakfast, leaving the ocean behind and we cycle head for the hills with lush and green surroundings towards to the famous of Kampot Pepper plantation located at Phnom Voir. This pepper used to be the number one pepper in the world.

On arrival in Takeo you will check-in to your hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. You can walk along the waterfront promenade, ideal for a pleasant late afternoon sunset stroll.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 70km
Overnight in Takeo

Day 7Cycle Takeo to Phnom Penh

We start earlier today as we cycle a long quiet route along rural villages of Takeo. You visit Tonle Bati on the banks of the river, where you will have time to explore the small Angkorian temples of Ta Prohm and Yeay Peau.

Your next stop is the infamous ‘Killing Fields’, where Khmer Rouge prisoners were forcibly marched from Toul Sleng Prison in the city center and then executed. Nowadays it is a haunting memorial site, located in a beautiful and tranquil setting. Check-in to your Hotel in Phnom Penh and you’re free at leisure for the rest of the evening.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance cycled: approx. 80km
Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 8Phnom Penh City Cyclo Tour

Today it is someone else’s turn to do the pedaling! Rest your legs as you are treated to a fun cyclo tour of Phnom Penh. See the city via this traditional mode of transport, and stop at the National Museum, which offers a charming setting for a comprehensive collection of Khmer artifacts. Continue to the nearby Royal Palace and the neighbouring Silver Pagoda. We then continue on to the nearby French Quarter and Wat Phnom, the inconspicuous hill after which the city is named. Today it is topped by a small pagoda and provides a shady area to wander around.

After lunch, we drive to Tuol Sleng Museum, ironically a former school located in a quiet Phnom Penh suburb, which was an infamous Khmer Rouge prison / torture center. You will be driven 15km out of the city to visit the “Killing Fields”, where prisoners were forcibly marched and then executed; it is now a memorial site located in a beautiful tranquil setting.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 9Phnom Penh - Kampong Thom

Today is an early morning start by transfer to north of Phnom Penh and we then start our ride passing local villages and head towards the ancient capital of Oudong, where Oudong Mountain is still home to many of the old Royal Palaces. The 400-plus steps to the top will get the legs a good workout but the view is worth it! This ride gives you the chance to see rural Cambodia, stilted houses, rice paddies, ox carts, waving children, and of course the friendly Khmer people.

After exploring the area, you have lunch and then drive to Kampong Thom, the route takes you past a cashew nut plantation before arriving at the bustling town of Skoun, lying at the crossroads between the north and east of the country.

Skoun’s local delicacy is tasty sauté garlic tarantula! You are surrounded once more by paddy fields and huge open plains, the scenery broken only by sugar palms, wooden huts and pagodas. We arrive in Kampong Thom, a small but energetic town with a fascinating market.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 30km
Overnight in Kampong Thom

Day 10Kampong Thom - Siem Reap

After breakfast, we will have a beautiful ride to the ancient temple of Sambor Preikuk through the paddy fields and small villages. Sambor Preikuk temple is the lesser visited pre-Angkorian temple complex. Most temples in the complex brick between the years 615 and 650. Cycle through these magnificent ruins, which are connected by shady dirt paths. Stop for lunch at a local community.

After lunch, we transfer 2 hours to Tonle Sap, the largest in South East Asia, where you will have the opportunity to learn about life on the lake. Board a local boat and visit the village of Chong Khneas, witnessing the residents going about their daily life. It is quite a sight to see a whole bamboo village complete with homes, petrol stations, schools, hair dressers and even karaoke bars, floating on a lake. We then transfer to your hotel.

(Note: Due to low water levels during the dry season, the boat trip is only possible from July to March)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance cycled: approx. 40km
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 11Angkor Cycle

Begin your cycling exploration of the incredible Angkor temples, focusing on the Small Circuit featuring the pyramid of Takeo, the jungle-clad Ta Prohm, Sras Srang known as the King’s bathing pond; and the impressive Royal City of Angkor Thom where you will find the Bayon, a temple famed for its many gigantic carved smiling faces. You will also visit other important sites in this immense walled city, including the pyramid of Baphuon, Phimeanakas and the royal viewing stands known as the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King.  After lunch, visit the incredible and majestic Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious building. After being initially inspired by its overall size you will explore in more detail, getting up close and personal to fully appreciate its architecture and intricately detailed bas-reliefs. Return to your hotel to freshen up. This evening, we enjoy a final farewell dinner this night accompanies with a traditional Khmer Apsara dance. The Apsaras are legendary characters from the ancient Khmer tale of Reamker, which is closely related to the Hindu Ramayana.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 30km
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 12Cruise from Siem Reap to Battambang

Depends on season, you will cycle with one of the following options:

OPTION 1: High Water Levels – Cruising to Battambang (July - January)
Today you cycle to the port of Tonlé Sap Lake (South East Asia’s largest lake) to board the boat to Battambang Province. Pass through the floating village where you witness an entire bamboo village complete with homes, petrol stations, schools, hair dressers and even karaoke bars floating on water. Travelling by boat from Siem Reap to Battambang is the most fascinating river trip in Cambodia; taking between 6 and 10 hours (depending on season) and the range of sights along the way is incredible. As you enter the Sangker River, you pass the protected wetland of Prek Toal which is home to over 120 species of water and forest birds, some endangered. After a delightful journey you arrive in the laidback and charming city of Battambang, famed for its fading French colonial architecture, where you cruise along the banks of the Sangker River. Upon arrival at Battambang, check in your hotel before we take you Phnom Sampeau, a hill with the Killing Caves of the Khmer Rouge, a few others caves adorned with Buddhist statues, and a monastery with two Buddhist Stupas on the hilltop. Your visit will last until dust – a time when millions of bats emerge from a cave and create patterns as they fly in tandem across the sky – a nightly spectacular show of nature. Dinner tonight will be served in a local restaurant.

Cycle distanced approx. 20km

OPTION 2: Low Water Levels – Drive to Battambang (January - July)
After breakfast, we drive 3-hour to Battambang, a unique charm among Cambodia’s larger urban centers. It seamlessly blends together the outlook of a modern city and small-town friendliness, set against the backdrop of some of Cambodia’s best-preserved colonial architecture. After enjoying a local lunch, we check in the hotel. After a short relax, we cycle to Phnom Sampeau, a hill with the Killing Caves of the Khmer Rouge, a few others caves adorned with Buddhist statues, and a monastery with two Buddhist Stupas on the hilltop. Your visit will last until dust – a time when millions of bats emerge from a cave and create patterns as they fly in tandem across the sky – a nightly spectacular show of nature. Return to hotel to freshen up yourself before dinner.

Cycle distanced approx. 15km

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight in Battambang

Day 13Cycle from Battambang to Pailin

We depart our hotel early and transfer to start ride at Kamping Puoy Reservoir located between two mountains. Enjoy the view of a gigantic basin as clear sky is the backdrop before we embark on bikes. We will cycle through stunning countryside area where farms and local villages can be seen along the way and really get a feeling of riding into unchartered territory.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 90km
Overnight in Pailin

Day 14Cycle from Pailin to Pong Nam Ron

This morning you head west on the road less traveled pedaling towards the quiet Cambodian / Thai border crossing nestled in the foothills of the scenic Cardamom mountains. In times gone by this was strategically important as a life line for the Khmer Rouge, both for trading gems and receiving supplies, and as an escape route when threatened by the Cambodian army.

Immediately on crossing the border you will notice the difference in the fortunes of these neighboring countries as you leave the dirt roads of Cambodia and cycle on the tarmac roads of Thailand.  It is also very obvious how the concrete homes of Thailand give way to the wood and thatch shacks of Cambodia. On arrival in Pong Nam Ron the reward is the hotel’s pool where you can relax with a well-earned beer, overlooking the adjacent golf course with a backdrop of forested mountains.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 65km
Overnight in Pong Nam Ron

Day 15Pong Nam Ron - Chaolao Beach

A big day today as you spin through 110km with some steady climbs and descents at the start. As the day progresses you head to the coast and notice the scenery changing from forests and distant mountains to coastline. Again, this ride is on small paved roads that have little traffic and are a joy to ride on. You are now in Chantaburi province which is well known for its fruit and you will see (and taste!) plenty as you pass by plantations, forests and lots of small local villages. You finish the ride right on the quiet beach of Chaolao. From here it is so easy to take a refreshing dip in the sea before dinner.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 110km
Overnight in Chanthaburi

Day 16Chaolao Beach - Laem Mae Pim Beach

Today the ride hugs the coastline as you pass from beach to beach on small local roads that are very quiet to traffic, the seascapes are marvelous. This is an interesting ride that lets you see the local Thai way of life, as you pass through local fishing villages, sea food markets and of course plenty of temples where you can stop for a well-earned rest and refreshments. The mangrove swamps and fruit plantations add a diversity to the scenery on this very picturesque of rides. You also take some short ferry crossings which help to save some distance by taking you directly across the estuaries. You end the day at the laidback and beautiful Laem Mae Phim Beach. Here you will have some free time to relax, and maybe even take a dip in the clear warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 80km
Overnight in Rayong

Day 17Rayong - Bangkok

Today you get to relax on the beach before taking a short gentle ride around the area (optional). You will then transfer to Bangkok where you will have your final night and a farewell dinner.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 30km
Overnight in Bangkok

Price Includes

  • All sightseeing tour and transfer services as detailed in the itinerary
  • Accommodation based on twin/double sharing
  • Private air-conditioned support vehicle
  • English speaking local cycle guide
  • Bike rental with helmet, tool box, inner tube, hand pump
  • Boat and tax for visiting floating village
  • All entrance fees as mentioned
  • Daily cold pure drinking water, snacks and cool face towels whilst cycling
  • Meals as detailed in the above itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

Price Excludes

  • Services not detailed in the above itinerary
  • International flights & Visa
  • Any airport taxes
  • Drinks with included meals
  • Expenditure of a personal nature
  • Discretionary tips
  • Travel insurance
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