Cycling Vietnam North to South
- Biking
- 14 Days/13 Nights
- Vietnam
Number of Cycling Days: 9 Days | Total Cycling Distance: 465 Km |
Accommodation: Included | Bike Hire: Included |
Single Supplement: Supplement Charge | Tour Code: VN – CNS |
Next departure: 08 March 2024 | Difficulty: Moderate |
Join our best cycling Vietnam North to South on a 14-day cycling adventure! Experience the country’s unique culture and breathtaking landscapes up close and personal as you pedal from the bustling streets of Hanoi to the charming central region, then climb into the mountains of Dalat before winding down to the coast and finishing in Ho Chi Minh City. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey through Vietnam on two wheels!
DATE | AVAILABILITY | TOUR CODE |
08 – 21 March 2024 | Available | VN – CNS |
05 – 18 April 2024 | Guaranteed to departure | VN – CNS |
10 – 23 June 2024 | Available | VN – CNS |
11 – 24 August 2024 | Available | VN – CNS |
02 – 15 October 2024 | Available | VN – CNS |
05 – 18 November 2024 | Guaranteed to departure | VN – CNS |
08 – 21 December 2024 | Guaranteed to departure | VN – CNS |
11 – 24 January 2025 | Available | VN – CNS |
09 – 22 February 2025 | Available | VN – CNS |
19 May – 01 March 2025 | Available | VN – CNS |
CYCLING VIETNAM NORTH TO SOUTH
- DAY 1: Hanoi – Arrival
- DAY 2: Countryside Ride – City Tour
- DAY 3: Hanoi – Overnight Train to Hue
- DAY 4: Hue
- DAY 6: Hoi An – Myson
- DAY 7: Hoi An – Quang Ngai – Qui Nhon
- DAY 8: Qui Nhon – Nha Trang
- DAY 9: Boat Trip
- DAY 10: Nha Trang – Da Lat
- DAY 11: Dalat – Ho Chi Minh City
- DAY 12: Cu Chi Tunnels
- DAY 13: Ho Chi Minh City Tour
- DAY 14: Ho Chi Minh – Departure
Day 1: Hanoi – Arrival
Upon arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, our local guide and driver will pick you up and transfer you to your comfortable hotel. Your adventure cycling Vietnam North to South begins with a welcome meeting and tour briefing.
Amorita Boutique Hotel | Welcome Dinner | None |
Day 2: Hanoi – Morning Countryside Ride (20 km Cycling) – Afternoon City Tour
After breakfast, we leave the busy streets of Hanoi and head to the countryside via a scenic road that winds through the city’s Old Quarter. Along the way, we’ll pass Hanoi’s oldest bridge, the Long Bien, which was built by the famous Eiffel Construction company in 1902. Experience the beauty of Vietnam’s countryside as you cycle through back roads and narrow streets to immerse yourself in local life.
We’ll make a scenic stop at a bonsai garden to learn about this intricate art and see some of the beautiful plant creations. Continuing along the banks of the Red River, your guide will point out traditional rural activities and sights. We’ll then take our bikes to a local market to experience the market culture and taste some tropical fruits. Our ride continues through the tranquil banana and vegetable farming area of Red River Island. There will be lots of opportunities to stop and take photos of the beautiful surroundings and the locals working on their farms.
This route takes us past the Red River and fields of colorful flowers. Depending on the season, you may get to see locals picking the flowers to be taken to market.
We continue cycling along the river to the famous West Lake for a cup of coffee or green tea. Then, we’ll return to Hanoi and visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, followed by a sightseeing tour of the lesser-known parts of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a water puppet show before retiring to our overnight stay in Hanoi.
Amorita Boutique Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 20 Km |
Day 3: Hanoi – Free Morning – Overnight Train to Hue
You have the morning free to spend as you please. In the evening, we will take you to the train station for an overnight train to Hue. Overnight on board the train to Hue.
Overnight train | Dinner | None |
Day 4: Hue – Exploring by bike (45 km Cycling)
We arrive in Hue in the morning and start our great adventure cycling Vietnam north to south with a cycling excursion through the town. Today’s cycling journey offers an opportunity to explore Vietnam’s cultural capital.
Cross the Perfume River to reach Hue’s Imperial Citadel and explore this sprawling historical complex on foot. Continue the ride to the countryside along dirt tracks to the Mausoleums of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh. Pass by relics and ruins until you reach the beautiful Thien Mu Pagoda on the banks of the Perfume River. Overnight in Hue.
Thanh Lich Royal Boutique | Lunch, Dinner | 45 Km |
Day 5: Hue – Hoi An
Today is a classic day of cycling. Starting just outside Hue, follow the picturesque and narrow peninsular road from Thuan An beach to Vinh Loc, and then on to Lang Co beach – one of the nicest beaches in Vietnam. Reward yourself for the morning’s hard work with a swim at Lang Co Beach and refuel with lunch before the final (big) climb of the day – Hai Van Pass. This ride is challenging yet manageable, with breathtaking views.
After the climb’s well-earned descent, we transfer the remainder of the distance by van to Hoi An, a delightful old trading town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Unwind over dinner and drinks or perhaps enjoy a traditional massage for sore muscles. Overnight in Hoi An.
Hoianan Boutique Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 90 Km |
Day 6: Hoi An – Myson – Hoi An
Embark on a challenging bike ride on quiet back roads from the outskirts of Hoi An to the famous Cham Towers of Myson. My Son was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty (4th to 12th centuries). Despite being largely destroyed during the American/Vietnam War, more than 70 towers and temples still rise majestically from the rice paddies. The ride takes you through a remote area surrounded by stunning views, a place where very few tourists venture. Enjoy a picnic lunch before transferring back to Hoi An for dinner. Overnight stay in Hoi An.
Hoianan Boutique Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 45 Km |
Day 7: Hoi An – Quang Ngai – Qui Nhon
We continue our cycling Vietnam north to south by departing Hoi An early in the morning and transfer to Quang Ngai. Unload the bikes for a leisurely ride to Qui Nhon, the capital city of Binh Dinh Province. Qui Nhon was once a US-held port and supply center during the war, and a refuge for thousands fleeing heavy bombing of the countryside. Travel by bus and bike as the scenic highway follows the coast southward. Transfer to the hotel on arrival for an overnight stay in Qui Nhon.
Anantara Quy Nhon Villas | Lunch, Dinner | 50 Km |
Day 8: Qui Nhon – Nha Trang
Today’s ride follows a unique road that runs alongside the Reunification Express Railway. Again, transfer out of town to avoid the main highway and start riding along a remote but well-maintained road running alongside the tracks. En route, stop at Dai Lanh Beach for refreshments and a dip in the sea before continuing to Nha Trang. Overnight stay in Nha Trang.
Emerald Bay Hotel & Spa | Lunch, Dinner | 70 Km |
Day 9: Nha Trang – Boat Trip
After breakfast, a local tour guide will pick you up and drive you to Nha Trang Pier for an authentic seacoast experience on a morning boat trip. The first stop is the wondrous aquarium, followed by Hon Mun Island for swimming. Enjoy lunch on the boat and a fun floating bar. The late afternoon is free for beach swimming. Overnight stay in Nha Trang.
Emerald Bay Hotel & Spa | Lunch | None |
Day 10: Nha Trang – Da Lat
Depart early and drive a short distance south to Cam Ranh (2 hours). From here, pick up a remote mountain road and cycle into the central highlands to Dalat. The town contains hundreds of original European-style villas and chalets that hearken back to its colonial past. Overnight in Dalat.
La Sapinette Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 90 Km |
Day 11: Dalat – Ho Chi Minh
Breakfast at your hotel, we continue our great adventure cycling Vietnam north to south by a long transferring transfer around 6 hours then start cycling to Ho Chi Minh City. Residents still call this city Saigon, Vietnam’s heart, commercially, spiritually, and culturally, the soul of the country. It is the premier shopping district for city insiders in the know. Overnight stay in Ho Chi Minh.
Avanti Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | 30 Km |
Day 12: Ho Chi Minh – Cu Chi Tunnels
Transfer out of the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh to Tan Phu Trung village. Ride through a rubber plantation to the Cuchi tunnels site and visit the most famous tunnels in the world, dug by Vietnamese during the American War. Then return back to Ho Chi Minh. Overnight stay in Ho Chi Minh.
Avanti Hotel | Lunch | 25 Km |
Day 13: Ho Chi Minh City Tour
After breakfast, take a fascinating tour to explore the historical sites of downtown Saigon or Ho Chi Minh, visiting famous places such as the War Remnants museum and the Presidential Palace.
Avanti Hotel | Lunch, Dinner | None |
Day 14: Ho Chi Minh – Departure
The great adventure 14days cycling Vietnam north to south officially ends this morning. Hotel check-out time is midday. We will arrange transportation from the hotel to the airport for your international flight home.
Destinations | Vietnam | 465 km Total cycling distance |
Tour Meets | Hanoi | |
Tour Ends | Ho Chi Minh | 35 km Avg distance/day |
Fly in to | Noi Bai International Airport | |
Fly out of | Tan Son Nhat International Airport | |
Group Size | 2 – 16 riders | 300 m Avg climbing/day |
Minimum Age | 14 ( on scheduled departures) |
TRIP PROFILE
Join our best cycling Vietnam North to South on a 14-day cycling adventure! Experience the country’s unique culture and breathtaking landscapes up close and personal as you pedal from the bustling streets of Hanoi to the charming central region, then climb into the mountains of Dalat before winding down to the coast and finishing in Ho Chi Minh City. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey through Vietnam on two wheels!
What’s Included
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Guides
Your trip will be led by our local cycling tour guide. For a group less than 5, one English speaking cycling guide plus driver. A group of 6 or more, a Cycling Tour Leader, plus English-speaking cycling guide, drivers and assistants. All our guides are well informed in the history, culture and religions of the area where you are biking and are skilled at passing that knowledge on to you.
Bikes & Repairs
The bikes you will be riding are well-known makes of hybrid or mountain bikes (depending on the tour.
Our guide carries a good tool kit and will help to fix any bike problems so all you normally need to carry is a daypack, for your camera etc. However, we cannot guarantee that we will be equipped for all repairs, so if you are bringing your own bike on the tour you must ensure that it is in good working order. If in doubt, have it fully serviced by a bike shop before you travel.
Support Vehicle
You will at all times have the security of a back-up vehicle. The vehicle will carry your luggage (we transport your main baggage by support vehicle from each overnight stop to the next) and yourself if you want. The backup van will be with us throughout the day stopping around every (15km).
Safety
We recommend you to wear a helmet all our biking adventures and is non-negotiable. If you do not wear a helmet you will not be allowed to cycle. Your tour guide is well trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but to a large degree, you must be responsible for your own safety while riding.
Terrain
The terrain of our cycling Vietnam north to south is varied, mainly flat and some hills follows by the mixture of tarmac roads and dirt roads passing the countryside & rural village. You will cycle on back roads with lovely open landscapes and leisurely with plenty of stops in every 15km to enjoy snack and drink or taking photos. Our guides can also easily accommodate any type riders, in case you would not be able to complete the distance you would be able to jump into the support vehicle.
Fitness level
This cycling Vietnam north to south is tailor-made to suit cyclists of all levels of experience, fitness, and all ages with different backgrounds. Asia Cycling Tour requires all of the cyclists to enjoy the challenges but should respect everyone’s limits of cycling. The tours are designed so everyone can go at their own pace, and bear in mind that this is not a race.
Health & Medical Conditions
Due to the physical nature of our trips, it is extremely important that you are of good physical health and therefore able to fully participate in group tour. Prior to the start of your tour and at every trip stop during your tour, every traveller is required to provide details of any pre-existing medical conditions or to inform the tour guide if he/she feels unwell. Disclosure of this information is extremely important so as to ensure that we can act effectively in the case of an emergency.
Eating special diet
Most meals are included in your trip price apart from on non cycling days and some other exclusions. Please check the itinerary for full details. If you have a special dietary request, please advise us at the time of booking. Most diets can be catered for, but it is always important to advise us in advance.
Meals are included as per the itinerary where B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner. Most meals are local and feature noodles, rice, curries, and soups. Cambodian cuisine is a mixture of Thai, French and Chinese dishes and we make sure you can sample a wide variety.
Drinking
Keeping you completely hydrated is a job we take very seriously. Cold water, some energy-restoring local fruit, and soft drinks are included in the tour price while riding. Soft drinks and other beverages during meals are not included. Beer is freely available everywhere but is NOT included in the price.
Extra Expenses
Most of the things are included in the package tour, you might want to budget for food and drinks if you choose to head out at night, or additional activities. The cost of the activity depends on what you want to do. We would recommend you to bring a small cash of US$30 for incidentals.
Money
The official national currency is the Vietnam Dong, but the US dollar is widely accepted in tourist centers. However, in smaller towns and villages the Dong is preferred. ATMs are available in all major tourist destinations and big cities. Vietcombank has the best network with a single withdrawal limit of 2,000,000d (about US$125). Most major currencies can be exchanged at leading banks in Vietnam, but the US dollar is preferred away from the tourist centers. Changing US$100 will make you an instant millionaire! You cannot legally take the dong out of Vietnam but you can reconvert reasonable amounts of it into US dollars on departure.
Solo Traveler
We have a wide mix of cyclists on our Vietnam bike tours from couples, friends to solo travellers. Our prices are based on twin shared accommodation. If you sign up for one of our tours as a solo traveller we will twin share you with another person of the same gender in your group. If you prefer to have your own room this is an option on most of our tours for an extra charge.
Passport & Visa
Whilst we endeavour to provide correct and relevant information obtained directly from the relevant Embassies, High Commissions and Consulate Generals – this information is subject to frequent changes, without warning and at very short notice. Due to this, we cannot be held liable for any errors in the information provided on this site. We strongly advised you to check all information with the relevant embassy for details on your visa/passport requirements.
You must be in possession of a valid passport and visa. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after date of arrival or 1 month after expiration of visa.
British and Thai passport holders do not need a visa if they stay in country less than 14 days. For information relevant to the country for which you hold a passport, check with your local Vietnam embassy for up to date advice. Your visa must be applied for in advance. You can arrange for a visa on arrival in advance of the trip and our agent can provide you with a travel document that will permit entry to Vietnam for issue of the visa. There is a £10 admin charge for this. The visa fee is payable at Noi Bai airport, Hanoi.
Insurance
It is mandatory that you are well-insured for the full duration of the tour. This must include personal injury, medical expenses, death, repatriation, helicopter or aircraft rescue, loss of luggage or equipment, cancellation or curtailments.
You should also ensure that there are no exclusion clauses limiting protection for the type of activities included in your tour. Any claims concerning matters for which you are insured must be directed to your insurers. 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
Vietnams weather is split into two distinct weather patters Tropical and a temperate zone. The average temperature ranges from 22 to 27 degrees all year round but in the South temperatues can stay almost the same. The Southern part of Vietname has 2 distincted seasons. The cold season is from November to April and the hot season from May to October. Whilst in the North there are 4 season with distinct difference between them. It can get cool in the winter but very warm in the summer.
The best time to visit North Vietnam is October to April, this is predominately a dry season with very pleasent temperatures.
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
Our team will send you the final tour confirmation of our cycling Vietnam north to south package, which are included personal details you provided us (including your flight information), visa application advice, a packing suggestion list and a detailed tour itinerary. It will also include a checklist to ensure you get everything ready for your holiday.