Nov 23, 2015 Cycle from 12 days, CYCLING FROM SAIGON
Saigon Cycling to Hanoi .Highlights of Saigon, Hoi An, Hue and Hanoi. There is also time to explore the Mekong Delta, the tropical beach On this adventurous tour we bike along the rural back roads and into the highlands of Vietnam. Along the way we discover the cultural s and islands of Nha Trang and the majestic beauty of Halong Bay on an overnight cruise. Participation in canoeing, kayaking, or rafting (including white-water) requires that you are able to swim 25 metres unaided.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 30 km.
Accommodation : Le Le Hotel
Included meals: Lunch
Day 2: Drive to Mekong Delta, then cycle the back-roads to Cai Be
Today gives us an opportunity to journey down into the Mekong Delta, to explore the fer-tile hinterland between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Leaving Saigon, we drive first to Binh Duc (My Tho), from where we begin cycling through a rich landscape of bustling markets, orchards and riverside villages. Here we can watch rice paper and coconut sweets being made as they have been for generations. After lunch we visit a beautifully restored traditional house in Ut Kiet, before ending at Cai Be’s famous market. From here we drive back to Saigon.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 60 km.
Accommodation : Le Le Hotel
Included meals: Lunch
Day 3: Exploring Vietnam’s Central Highlands
Departing Saigon this morning we drive into the southern Central Highlands towards the mountain town of Dalat (1,500 metres). We commence our cycle approx 30km from Trang Bom through the hills of the Langbiang Plateau, negotiating our way along quiet back roads towards the town of Gia Kiem. From here we board our bus again and drive on to Bao Loc Pass, with an option to get back on your bike at the bottom of the hill and cycle up to the Bao Loc Pass (10km, 600 metres ascent). From the pass we continuing our journey by bike for about 40km on to Di Linh (1,010m). From Di Linh we then continue to Dalat by bus.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 70 km.
Accommodation : Thang Loi Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 4: Cycle over the Hon Giao Pass and Drive to Nha Trang
Driving out of Dalat City this morning we then begin cycling up to the Hon Giao Pass (1,700m), a challenging ride that takes us up through forests of pine and across a land-scape of dramatic mountain scenery.After a chance to rest at the top and take in the views, we then descend towards the town of Khanh Vinh, where we meet our bus and finish the rest of the journey to Nha Trang by road.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 80 km.
Accommodation : Quoc Te Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 5: Boat trip to tropical islands
Long considered one of the most beautiful bays in South East Asia, Nha Trang is re-owned for its golden beaches and turquoise waters.Weather permitting, this morning we take a cruise out to explore some of the surrounding islands. We aim to include Mien, Tam and Mut Islands, affording plenty of opportunities for swimming and snorkelling.There will also be enjoy a lunch on board . Returning to Nha Trang late this afternoon the rest of the day is free to enjoy the sights and sounds of this lovely coastal town.
Summary
No cycling today – rest day.
Accommodation : Quoc Te Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 6: Nha Trang to Quy Nhon
Using a combination of bus and bicycle this morning we continue along the coast to the city of Quy Nhon. Cycling out of Nha Trang we head out along the Pham Van Dong road and continue on to Ninh Hoa (a journey of some 50 kilometres). From here we then take the bus to Dai Lanh,where we have a chance to swim and relax, before continuing up to the Ca Pass. From here we resume our journey by bike, cycling down towards Tuy Hoa, where the bus meets us to complete the final leg to Quy Nhon.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 75 km.
Accommodation : Quy Nhon Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 7: Quy Nhon to Hoi An
Departing Quy Nhon this morning we cycle out across the Thi Nai Bridge, the longest sea bridge in Vietnam, which connects the city with the Phuong Mai Peninsula. Once across, we continue along the Quy Nhon lagoon towards Phu Cat some 50 kilometres away. From Phu Cat we then drive by bus to Quang Ngai, the scene of the My Lai massacre.One of the most infamous episodes of theVietnam War, we cycle the short distance to the site of its emotive memorial, before completing the final leg of our journey to Hoi An by bus.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 62 km.
Accommodation : Thanh Van Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 8: Explore Hoi An
First colonised by the Portuguese in the 16th century, Hoi An went on to become one of the busiest trading outposts in South East Asia. This morning we take a walk through the historic heart of this World Heritage Site, taking in the city’s famous Japanese Bridge and its museum, before wandering amongst its traditional wooden houses and Chinese temples. This afternoon is then free to perhaps take a gentle river cruise or pay a visit to one of Hoi An’s renowned tailors’ shops, or maybe explore further afield by bike.
Summary
No cycling today – rest day.
Accommodation : Thanh Van Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Hoi An to Hué via the Hai Van pass
Leaving Hoi An after breakfast, this morning we drive up to the lofty heights of the Hai Van (Sea Cloud) Pass. This stunningly scenic region once marked the boundary between Vietnam and the Champa Kingdom to the south and, as we reach the summit of the pass, the panoramas before us are simply spectacular. Descending by bicycle we head next for Lang Co, taking to the scenic back roads as we wind our way on to Bang An and Thuan An. Meeting our bus in Thuan An, we then drive on to Hué on the shores of the Perfume River.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 70 km.
Accommodation : Hue DMZ Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 10: Cycling around Hué. Overnight train to Hanoi
Once the capital of Vietnam and an inspiration for poets and artists alike for centuries, Hué’s tranquil villages and picturesque countryside make it an ideal place to explore by bike. Today we spend some time cycling through bamboo groves and rural villages to the historic tile-roofed bridge at Thanh Toan. We also visit the 19th century Nguyen Tomb of Tu Duc and the Old Citadel that still dominates the left bank of the river.Returning to the hotel to freshen up we then drive to the railway station to catch the overnight train to Ha-noi.
Summary
Total cycling distance approximately 50 km.
Accommodation : On Express Train
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 11: Arrive Hanoi. Drive to Halong Bay for overnight cruise
Arriving in the Vietnamese capital early this morning we drive to the hotel in time for breakfast. Later this morning we then drive to the Gulf of Tonkin and the breathtaking scenery of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visually impressive landscapes in South East Asia. Boarding the boat in time for lunch we set sail and visit Sung Sot Cave, spending this evening aboard the junk in twin-share, en suite cabins. Be aware the boat is not exclusive to Explore and we may be sharing with other tourists.
Summary
No cycling, rest day.
Accommodation : Bai Tu Long Deluxe Junk Cruise
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12: Morning cruise, then drive back to Hanoi.
This morning we continue cruising through this wonderfully scenic landscape, enjoying the serenity of its limestone islands and visiting some of the caves (the optional cave vis-its can involve climbing some slippery steps). Returning to the shore we then drive back to Hanoi, a three hour journey that gets us into the capital in time to enjoy a short tour of the city. Our afternoon tour includes a visit to the Ba Dinh Square and the Temple of Literature, as well as a chance to explore a little something of the city’s fascinating Old Quarter. End The Tour
( Today is last day tour with us, So you can buy further optional tour with us to the northern of Vietnam like Sapa …)
Summary
No cycling, rest day.
Accommodation : Indochina legend 2 hotel
Included meals: Breakfast , Lunch
18th monthly guaranteed departure
Tour Price : Contact us
Group Size : 2 to 10 traveller
Tour Cost includes:
• Trek or Gaint Bike , Helmet for the journey as tour program
• All hotels (twin share ) and meals specified
• Support by a/c vehicles , bus and truck for group
• All water and snacks whilst riding
• All entrances to museums and sites mentioned
• Vietnamese English speaking guide
• All meals mentioned –B= breakfast,L=lunch, D=Diner
Tour Cost excludes:
• International Flights
• Departure Tax
• Visa Fees
• Alcoholic, and other beverages in the evenings
• Tipping
• Personal travel insurance
• Any services not mentioned in itinerary
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