Upon your arrival, meet your guide and transfer to the ancient town of Hoi An, which was one of Southeast Asia’s major trading ports during the 17th and 18th centuries. This merchant town was an important port of call for Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese traders. More than anywhere in Vietnam, Hoi An retains the feel of the past and is now protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site with more than 844 structures of historical significance. It is a fantastic place to spend the day wandering the narrow streets. We meet for a welcome dinner and trip briefing.
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight in Hoi An
We have an easy start to our riding with a visit to another World Heritage Site. After a short transfer we ride to see the My Son Temple Complex, the ancient centre of the Cham Civilization. We cycle along scenic backcountry roads, past rice paddy fields, through a eucalyptus forest, and many scenic villages. The road eventually climbs away from the coast, offering stunning views as we move into an increasingly more remote region. This 14 km road cuts through the lush jungle alongside the Song Tranh River and eventually leads us to My Son, which was once Champa’s greatest city. Although many of the temples were destroyed during the war, there is still enough of the archaeological site to impress most visitors. We have a pic nic lunch and then spend the afternoon visiting the site. In the afternoon we transfer by bus back to Hoi An. Dinner is on your own. A great chance to choose from Hoi An’s many fantastic restaurants.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance cycled: approx. 54km
Overnight in Hoi An
This morning we transfer from Hoi An and begin our ride from a small village. The road is shaded by arching palm trees and surrounded by tended rice paddies. By lunch we arrive at My Lai, the site of one of the worst massacres of the American/Vietnam War. We take a sobering guided tour of the site and museum. The cycling continues out into the Vietnamese countryside where we stop to visit a traditional pagoda before heading to our hotel in town.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 46km
Overnight in Quang Nghai
Today is a more challenging day as we leave the coast and head into the central highlands towards Quang Nam and on to Kon Tum. We will cycle only part of the route, along undulating roads through thick pine forests and with stunning photo opportunities. We will transfer about 2 hours to the town of Bato in the highlands and cycle 15 km uphill to the top of Viloluk Pass (1000m above sea level). This is followed by a fantastic 20 km descent to the bottom of the pass. From here the route undulates past many remote villages, tropical forests, over bridges and along quiet and scenic roads.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 90km
Overnight in Kon Tum
After breakfast, we ride out into the countryside to visit some local villages of the Jarai and Bhanar ethnic minorities. These tribes still practice animist beliefs, that demons inhabit all of creation. The area is well known for their communal houses with very steep and tall roofs. Each village takes great pride in these unique designs as they define the regional landscape. After a local lunch we then pedal to the town of Pleiku, which has some of the best coffee in Vietnam. This is an easier day and you will notice the change in scenery as you cycle through a wide valley surrounded by mountains punctuated by tea and coffee plantations along the route.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 60km
Overnight in Pleiku
Two hours transfer by car after breakfast takes you to the border with Cambodia. At this point it is time to say goodbye to the Vietnamese team. After the immigration formalities at the Le Thanh border check point, you will be met by your Cambodian cycling crew. We start our ride from the border to the Banlung town of Ratanakiri. Banlung is one of the most far-flung of the Khmer provincial capitals. You continue your riding along a recently paved, winding road with some ups and a few less downs as we climb into the highlands that are home to the former Ho Chi Minh Trail. While the exact location of the trail is hard to pinpoint, it is obvious from the surrounding terrain and dense forest that it was no easy feat for the North Vietnamese to use this as their main supply route between north and south during their war with the US. We spend the night in the surroundings of Terres Rouge a traditional style Khmer house oozing with old world charm in this remote part of Cambodia.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 70km
Overnight in Rattanakiri
After breakfast you will be transferred for 1 hour a half to Kbal Romeas market where you will set out on bikes into Stung Treng province through rice paddies and stop to enjoy the simple pleasures of rural life. Stung Treng is on the Mekong, just about 30 kilometres downstream from the Laos-Cambodia border. We arrive and checking hotel, a rural retreat just under nine kilometres from Steung Treng town. After checking in, you will explore its surrounding area by renting a kayak to explore the area on the Mekong River. Dinner will be reserved at the resort.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 50km
Overnight in Stung Treng
An early rise this morning and breakfast before we start heading south and cycle along the Mekong River and experience a local life along the bank of Mekong river. We cycle until we reach a highway. From here, we transfer to Kampi and hop on a boat in hopes of seeing Irrawady dolphin. You then cycle to Kratie Town then board a ferry to Koh Trong where you will spend a night with homestay. Enjoy tasty Cambodian food with your hosted family.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 85km
Overnight in Kratie
This morning, we transfer south towards to the tiny town of Chhloung which has beautiful French colonial style buildings. We then start our ride passing many Cham communities which are predominantly Muslim. Buddhist pagodas form a pretty contrast with small mosques and the particularly friendly locals will welcome you warmly in each village you pass. Arrive in Kampong Cham in the evening, a city on the Mekong River in southeastern Cambodia. It’s known for its French colonial buildings.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance cycled: approx. 85km
Overnight in Kampong Cham
After breakfast, we cycle up to Phnom Hanchey, a small hilltop pagoda that houses an 8th century Pre-Angkorian temple and offers spectacular views over the Mekong. We then continue to cycle along the Mekong River to the town of Kampong Cham. Upon arrival, we will take a short visit to Koh Pen, a rural island in the Mekong River. We then drive to Phnom Penh capital via Silk Island locally known as Koh Dach or if you still have an energy, we can start your ride again once we arrive Silk Island, home to a silk weaving village and silk center, where you can see how the whole silk production process works from beginning to end.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Distance cycled: approx. 25-40 km
Overnight in Phnom Penh
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7 Days / 6 Nights
Enjoy a comprehensive 7-day cycling tour of Vietnam and Cambodia and connect with a country and its local people. Experience village life in South East Asia and escape the well trodden tourist trails. Discover the real Vietnam and Cambodia …
14 Days / 13 Nights
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15 Days / 14 Nights
This 15-day tour will lead you through the Ho Chi Minh Trail as well as the Mekong Basin and across Cambodia. Pedal through the highlands of Vietnam, meet friendly villagers and finish with a fantastic ride along small towns to Siem Reap.
13 Days / 12 Nights
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