Bike Tours Thailand and Laos
- Biking
- 15 Days/14 Nights
- Multi
Number of Cycling Days: 11 Days | Total Cycling Distance: 923 Km |
Accommodation: Included | Bike Hire: Included |
Single Supplement: Supplement Charge | Tour Code: MT – BTL |
Next departure: 08 March 2024 | Difficulty: Challenge |
We start our bike tours Thailand and Laos from the capital of Bangkok to Luang Brabang, pushing the pedals to Khao Yai National Park then head to Surin. From there, we cycle to visit Elephant village and go through the most beautiful rural areas and learn about the local culture of Thailand to admire the spectacular scenery, the endless sugar cane farm and casava.
Then heading off to Lao take riders deep into the heart of hill tribe country on a rugged and wild ride filled with raw adventure. Climb into the hills, through thick jungle pathways, isolated mountainsides, and remote river valleys on a journey that’s as rewarding as it is challenging.
Meet curious locals who have never met a foreigner- certainly not a mountain biker!- and take in virgin views of some of Southeast Asia’s most impressive scenery by day, and a pure, starry sky by night. On this bike tours Thailand and Laos, you are guaranteed a peaceful ride away from other tourists.
DATE | AVAILABILITY | TOUR CODE |
08 – 22 March 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
05 – 19 April 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
10 – 24 July 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
11 – 25 September 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
02 – 16 October 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
05 – 19 November 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
08 – 22 December 2024 | Available | MT – BTL |
11 – 25 January 2025 | Available | MT – BTL |
09 – 28 February 2025 | Available | MT – BTL |
11 – 25 April 2025 | Available | MT – BTL |
Bike Tours Thailand & Laos
- DAY 1: Bangkok – Khao Yai National Park
- DAY 2: Khao Yai – Surin
- DAY 3: Surin – Roi Et
- DAY 4: Roi Et – Khon Kaen
- DAY 5: Khon Kaen – Udon Thani
- DAY 6: Udon Thani – Vientiane
- DAY 7: Vientiane to Nam Ngum Lake
- DAY 8: Nam Ngum Lake – Vang Vieng
- DAY 9: Vang Vieng – Rest Day
- DAY 10: Vang Vieng – Kasi
- DAY 11: Kasi – Kiu Kachan
- DAY 12: Kiu Kachan – Luang Prabang
- DAY 13: Explore Luang Prabang City
- DAY 14: Kuang Si Waterfalls
- DAY 15: Luang Brabang – Departure
Day 1: Bangkok – Khao Yai National Park
Our cycling tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel for biking fitting and safety briefing then transferring about 1 hour from Bangkok to Saraburi to avoid the busy traffic in Bangkok.
We stop for rest room in the gas station and start cycle on the back road to Khao Yai National Park, the Thailand’s first national park which is opened in 1962. Khao Yai is listed as a World Heritage Site because of the variety of its fauna and flora. Lunch at the local restaurant before climbing to your comfortable hotel.
Fortune Courtyard Hotel Khaoyai | Lunch, Dinner | 70 Km |
Day 2: Khao Yai – Surin
After breakfast we start cycle down hill to enjoy the fresh air. Stop for water break, after cycling and enjoying for a while and slow down to see this one of the most beautiful National Park. It is the biggest and longest hills, which is just a couple hours from Bangkok and situated between Saraburi until the border.
We have lunch at a local restaurant, then continue cycle our bike tours Thailand and Laos for another 45km on more flat road. Overnight stay in Surin.
Surin Majestic Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 95 Km |
Day 3: Surin – Roi Et
Cycle from our hotel on back road, soon we get to quiet small road, which is suitable for our adventure cycling. Stop for water and visit “Ban Chang” means Elephant Village and learn how elephants connect with the people in the village. The villagers should to take good care of the elephants but not riding. Afternoon, we continue cycle on the quiet road to complete 80km.
Le Park 23 Boutique Resort | Lunch, Dinner | 80 Km |
Day 4: Roi Et – Khon Kaen
Before we start cycle, we transfer around 30 minutes from the busy part of the town of Roi Et, then get on our bikes to cycle off the main road along the beautiful rice fields. This part of Surin and Khon Kaen are the biggest part to produce rice where the road to Udon Thani has more farming of sugar canes and casava.
We stop for lunch at a local restaurant after lunch we continue cycle for the last 29km to our hotel. Overnight stay in Khon Kaen.
Charoen Thani Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 79 Km |
Day 5: Khon Kaen – Udon Thani
After breakfast, we continue our bike tours Thailand and Laos, cycle on the most beautiful part of rural Thailand. Lunch will be at a local restaurant then continue ride through many nice scenery starting with rice fields, endless sugar palm farm and cassava. We reach to the villages and out to the farms and fields again as the scenery keep changing. There are a bit of down hills and up hills but not much climb just about 150m to 300m high. Overnight stay in Udon Thani.
Civilize Hotel Udon Thani | Lunch, Dinner | 85 Km |
Day 6: Udon Thani – Vientiane
Today is your last day in Thailand part of our bike tours Thailand and Laos. We start cycle straight from the hotel, watch out for the traffic for the first 5 to 10km. Then we get to the quiet road through the countryside.
Today cycling route is relatively flat with maximum altitude 150m high. We cycle on some of the very small roads through the countryside and the villages in the remote areas. Then we reach out to Nong Khai, the border town separated Nong Khai (Thailand) and Vientiane (Laos) by the Mekong River.
Late afternoon, upon arrival at the Thailand – Lao border, our Thai guide will assist you with immigration procedures before meeting with our Lao crews on the other side of the border. We get our lugguage and put into another support vehicle. Then continue our bike tours Thailand and Laos to Vientiane, which is 15km from the border.
Chanthapanya Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 80 Km |
Day 7: Vientiane – Nam Ngum Lake
After breakfast, we start cycling out of Vientiane. After leaving the bustling town, we will ride through pastoral agricultural land passing paddy fields and more intensively farmed areas. Towards the end of the day, there are two short but rewarding climbs just before we reach our destination Ang Nam Ngum reservoir.
Long Ngum View Rersort | Lunch, Dinner | 97 Km |
Day 8: Nam Ngum Lake – Vang Vieng
We have an early start this morning along mostly flat roads. Towards the end of the morning, we will reach the fishing village of Tha Heauna, where all manner of salty fish are on sale by the road. then sampling the local produce before cycling on to arrive by early afternoon in Vang Vieng.
The Elephant Crossing Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 105 Km |
Day 9: Vang Vieng – Rest Day
Vang Vieng has recently become a popular destination for backpackers and is a comfortable place with nice restaurants and guesthouses. There are options to swim, tube or visit nearby caves. We relax with a Beer Lao to finish off the day and enjoy the sunset over the river behind the stunning limestone pinnacles.
The Elephant Crossing | Lunch, Dinner | None |
Day 10: Vang Vieng – Kasi
Today we begin our bike tours Thailand and Laos by cycle on a route with hills on either side. After about 28km we begin to get a taste of what’s to come with an 8k climb. This is followed by a long gentle descent to Kasi.
Guesthouse | Lunch, Dinner | 59 Km |
Day 11: Kasi – Kiu Kachan
We start early as we prepare for the hardest day of our Laos cycling tour package. The cycling begins with a 10km ride, where the scent of jasmine and lotus blossoms permeates the air from the surrounding jungle. This is followed by a massive 38km ascent to reach Nung Phum, we stop for a well-deserved lunch. This afternoon, cycle another 50km through dramatic scenes of craggy limestone peaks, some of which are the highest in Southeast Asia. At the end of this challenging day, we’ll arrive in Kiu Kachan where we will spend the night.
Guesthouse | Lunch, Dinner | 95 Km |
Day 12: Kiu Kachan – Luang Brabang
Our bike tours Thailand and Laos will reach Luang Brabang today, the world heritage site and one of the highlights of the trip. The day starts with a long descent for 22 k followed by a 15k hard climb. On the way we pass through Hmong villages each of which has its own distinctive character and style of house.
Sala Prabang Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 78 Km |
Day 13: Explore Luang Prabang By Car
Today is a none cycling day. We explore this wonderful town with a guide. First, we visit the local market where you can see locals getting their daily supplies. The tour will continue with visits to the National Museum (closed on Tuesdays and Sunday afternoons), Wat Mai and Wat Xieng Thong where you’ll learn about Lao history and the kingdoms that ruled this place. Our local guide will accompany you for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can try some Lao food.
After lunch, we visit Wat Visoun, which dates back to the 16th century before heading to the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Center, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the ethnic diversity in Laos today. We ascend Phousi Mountain to marvel at the sunset over town before descending into the colorfully-lit tents of the Night Market to shop for handmade crafts. Returnto your hotel.
Sala Prabang Hotel | Lunch | 78 Km |
Day 14: Visit Kuang Si Waterfalls
After breakfast we make our way to Kuang Si waterfall, we will drive through beautiful landscapes of rice fields, hills, and small villages, stopping to visit a small village along the way that will provide an opportunity to learn more about the ethnic diversity in Lao PDR. The Hmong live in this region and maintain a culture that is very different from that of their neighbors.
You will have an opportunity to learn about their traditions and culture, much of which has remained unchanged for centuries. Then relax at the Kuang Si Waterfalland enjoy the natural surroundings and as you wander through this protected area. You’ll have time to take a swim and visit the Bear Rescue Center to learn about efforts to protect native bears.
In the afternoon we will explore some villages that make handicrafts. The locally made saa paper is especially interesting as it is handmade from the bark of the mulberry tree. After your visit, we’ll drive back to Luang Prabang. Overnight stay in Luang Brabang.
Sala Prabang Hotel | Lunch | None |
Day 15: Luang Prabang – Departure
Our bike tours Thailand and Laos officially ends this morning. Hotel check out time is midday. We will arrange transfer from the hotel to the airport for your international flight home.
Destinations | Thailand & Laos | 923 Km Total cycling distance |
Tour Meets | Bangkok | |
Tour Ends | Luang Prabang |
50 Km – 60 Km Avg distance/day |
Fly in to | Sovannaphumi International Airport | |
Fly out of | Luang Prabang International Airport | |
Group Size | 2 – 16 riders | 250 M (Laos) Avg climbing |
Minimum Age | 14 (on scheduled departures) |
TRIP PROFILE
We start our bike tours Thailand and Laos from the capital of Bangkok to Luang Brabang, pushing the pedals to Khao Yai National Park then head to Surin. From there, we cycle to visit Elephant village and go through the most beautiful rural areas and learn about the local culture of Thailand to admire the spectacular scenery, the endless sugar cane farm and casava.
Then heading off to Lao take riders deep into the heart of hill tribe country on a rugged and wild ride filled with raw adventure. Climb into the hills, through thick jungle pathways, isolated mountainsides, and remote river valleys on a journey that’s as rewarding as it is challenging.
Meet curious locals who have never met a foreigner- certainly not a mountain biker!- and take in virgin views of some of Southeast Asia’s most impressive scenery by day, and a pure, starry sky by night.
On this bike tours Thailand and Laos, you are guaranteed a peaceful ride away from other tourists.
What’s Included
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Guides
Your trip will be led by our local cycling tour guide. For a group of less than 5, there will be one English-speaking cycling guide and a driver. For a group of 6 or more, there will be a Cycling Tour Leader, an English-speaking cycling guide, drivers, and assistants. All of our guides are well-informed about the history, culture, and religions of the area where you will be biking and are skilled at sharing that knowledge with you.
Bikes & Repairs
The bikes you will be riding are well-known makes of hybrid bikes or mountain bikes. The ones you receive depend on the type of tour.
During the tour, your guide will carry a reliable toolkit and help you in fixing any bike problems, so you only need to bring a daypack for your camera and other necessities. However, please note that we cannot guarantee being equipped for all types of repairs. If you are bringing your own bike, it is crucial to ensure that it is in good working condition before the tour. In case of any doubts, we recommend having it fully serviced by a bike shop before you embark on your journey.
Support Vehicle
Throughout the tour, you will have the security of a backup vehicle that will be with us at all times. The vehicle will transport your luggage, which we’ll move by support vehicle from each overnight stop to the next, and it can carry you if needed. The backup van will accompany us throughout the day, stopping roughly every 15 kilometers.
Safety
For your safety, wearing a helmet is mandatory during all of our biking adventures, and we strongly recommend it. If you refuse to wear a helmet, you will not be permitted to cycle. While your tour guide is well-trained in first aid and emergency rescue, it is important to note that you are largely responsible for your own safety while riding.
Terrain
The terrain of the Bike tours Thailand and Laos is diverse, hill in Laos part, featuring mainly flat paths that follow a combination of tarmac and dirt roads through the countryside and rural villages. You will cycle on back roads that offer stunning, unobstructed views of the landscape, and we’ll make frequent stops every 15 kilometers to rest, snack, take pictures, and enjoy drinks.
Our guides are experienced in accommodating riders of all skill levels. In the event that you are unable to complete the distance, you can always hop into the support vehicle.
Fitness level
Our tour is designed to cater to cyclists of all levels of experience, fitness, ages, and backgrounds. We encourage all of our cyclists to embrace the challenges of the tour while respecting everyone’s individual limits.
Our tours are designed to accommodate each rider’s pace, and it’s important to note that this is not a race. We want everyone to enjoy the journey and take in the beautiful scenery at their own leisurely pace.
Health & Medical Conditions
As our tours are physically demanding, it’s essential that you are in good physical health and able to fully participate in the group tour. Before the start of your tour and at every stop during the trip, we require all travelers to provide details of any pre-existing medical conditions or to inform the tour guide if they feel unwell.
Disclosing this information is crucial to ensuring that we can respond effectively in case of an emergency. We take the safety and well-being of our travelers very seriously and appreciate your cooperation in providing us with the necessary information to keep everyone safe and healthy.
Drinking
At our company, we take hydration very seriously and strive to keep you completely hydrated throughout your tour. As you ride, we provide cold water, locally sourced fruit for energy, and soft drinks—all of which are included in the tour price.
Please note that soft drinks and other beverages during meals are not included in the tour price. While beer is readily available throughout the tour, it is not included in the price.
Extra Expenses
Our package tour includes most things, but we recommend budgeting for food and drinks if you choose to venture out at night or partake in additional activities. The cost of these activities will vary depending on what you choose to do.
We suggest bringing a small amount of cash, around US$30, for incidentals such as souvenirs or small purchases throughout the tour. Please note that this is only a recommendation, and you are free to bring more or less cash as you see fit.
Money
Thailand: The official currency in Thailand is the baht. ATMs are widely available and provide the most convenient way to obtain Thai baht. However, we recommend having a supply of US dollars in cash on hand in case your card doesn’t work.
Banks and private moneychangers typically offer the best foreign-exchange rates. While credit cards are accepted in big cities and resort hotels, smaller family-run guesthouses and restaurants may only accept payment in baht. Therefore, it’s important to have some cash on hand at all times.
Laos: The official national currency in Laos is the kip, however, Thai baht and US dollars are also used, especially in larger cities and towns. In smaller towns and villages, kip is usually preferred. There are now a few ATMs in Laos, but they are not widespread and are operational only sporadically. The best overall exchange rates are those offered at the BCEL (Banque pour le Commerce Extérieur Lao). Licensed moneychangers rates are similar to banks Spend all your kip before you leave as no one will exchange it for you once you leave the country!
Solo Traveller
We welcome a diverse range of cyclists on our tours, including couples, friends, and solo traveller. Our tour prices are based on twin shared accommodation, which means that if you sign up as a solo traveller, you will be paired with another person of the same gender in your group. However, if you prefer to have your own room, this is an option for most of our tours, but it will come with an additional charge.
Passport & Visa
Thailand: All travelers from any nationality must present a valid passport for entry into Thailand. It is important to make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay in the country. If your stay is less than 30 days, a visa in advance is not required for citizens from Europe, North America, Australia, and many other countries. Please check this page to see if you qualify. However, you must provide proof of an onward flight out of Thailand to be eligible for a visa on arrival, and this requirement is strictly enforced.
Laos: All nationalities require a visa for Laos. You have two options to get a single-entry tourist visa (max 30 days): 1) E-Visa or 2) Visa on Arrival. Both are very straightforward processes, though we suggest procuring an E-Visa in advance as it will save you time on arrival in Laos. Apply via this website. If you prefer to do a Visa On Arrival, make sure you have the required documents prepared (including 2 passport-sized photographs and the exact amount for the visa fee in USD). See here for more information.
Please Note: While E-Visa and Visa on Arrival are available for all international airports and major land borders, some border posts do not yet accept them. Therefore, if your tour crosses into Laos from Vietnam through a more remote border post, obtaining your visa through a Laotian Embassy or Consulate in advance may be required. If that is the case, we will let you know at the time of booking.
Insurance
Yes, it is mandatory that all participants are well-insured for the full duration of the tour. This includes coverage for personal injury, medical expenses, death, repatriation, helicopter or aircraft rescue, loss of luggage or equipment, cancellation, or curtailments. It is important to ensure that your insurance policy does not have any exclusion clauses that limit protection for the type of activities included in your tour.
In the event of any claims related to matters for which you are insured, you should contact your insurers directly. We strongly recommend that you take out insurance at the time of booking your trip to ensure that you are covered in the event of cancellation.
Climate
Thailand: Thailand generally has a tropical climate with high humidity. The North and Central regions also have a tropical climate with high humidity, while Northeast Thailand experiences hot and dry weather with intermittent medium rain. The coastal areas of the east are hot and humid with intermittent rain, while the South of Thailand has a tropical climate with high humidity.
There are three seasons in Thailand. From March to June, it is hot and dry with temperatures ranging between 27˚C/80 F and 40˚C/104 F during the day and in the 20s at night. The rainy season falls between July to October, with slightly lower temperatures due to the effect of rain. During this time, rainfall occurs in sharp bursts, and the sun can come out quickly. The cooler season is from October to February, with average temperatures ranging between 20˚C/68 F and 30˚C/86 F.
Laos: has a tropical climate with fairly high humidity. There are three seasons: from March to June it is hot and dry, with temperatures between 27C and 40C (80-104F), with night temperatures in the 20C/75F). The rainy season is from June to October. The cooler season, is from November to February, with average temperatures between 20C and 30C (70- 86F). It can get a little cold at night at higher elevations year round so bring a light fleece for the evenings.
Deposit
Once the tour is confirmed, we do require 30% deposited to secure the booking with us, the other 70% will be required one month before departure date. For the tours less than a month to the departure date, we will require full amount of the total tour cost.
Balance
The remaining balance must be paid 30 days before the departure date with fees for any bicycle rental(s), single supplement(s) and extra hotel nights.
Final Tour Confirmation
Upon confirmation of your bike tours Thailand and Laos package, our team will send you a final tour confirmation containing your personal details, including flight information, advice on visa application, a suggested packing list, and a detailed tour itinerary. Additionally, we will provide you with a checklist to help ensure you have everything you need for your upcoming holiday.