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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
For travelers who want to experience Bali’s wild side on two wheels, the Bali MTB Explorer is a dream come true. This eight-day group mountain bike adventure is tailored for energetic young adults and seasoned riders seeking a blend of adrenaline and discovery. Kick off with a ride through the iconic Jatiluwih rice fields, tackle the rugged backcountry from Mount Abang to Amed, and descend from the crater rim of Mount Batur all the way to Ubud. When you’re not cycling, snorkel the coast, explore a World War II shipwreck, or enjoy a boat ride along Bali’s stunning shoreline.
Stay in beachside hotels, perfect for post-ride relaxation. The real USP here? Knowledgeable local guides escort you every step of the way, sharing insider tips and stories that transform each ride into a deeper cultural journey. This tour perfectly balances mountain biking, cultural immersion, and downtime, making it an adventure you’ll remember long after the final ride.
Mountain bikingBicycle tours
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Get ready to see Singapore like a local on this dynamic bike tour, perfect for travelers who love to dive into the city’s hidden corners. Guided by knowledgeable locals, pedal through Chinatown’s rich history, the serene 1930s lanes of Tiong Bahru, and along the iconic Singapore River. Take in the colorful sights of Kampong Glam, catch stunning views of Marina Bay Sands, and pause at a traditional coffee shop for aromatic brews and local snacks. This four-hour journey blends history, street stories, and modern cityscapes, winding through the commercial buzz of Shenton Way and the colonial Padang. The USP? This bicycle tour grants you insider access to places tour buses can’t reach, offering a crash course in Singapore’s culture and charm in just half a day.
Bicycle tours
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Embark on a bicycling adventure that reveals the authentic Vietnam you’ve always dreamed of. After a short minibus transfer, cross the Thu Bon River by local ferry to a peaceful village near My Son sanctuary, where your cycle tour begins. Pedal across endless rice fields framed by mountains, observing traditional farming methods and time-honored handicrafts like incense and linen weaving.
A highlight of this trip is the opportunity to meet local families, share tea in their wooden homes, and learn about rural customs and daily life far from the city bustle. The route includes visits to craft workshops, crossings over floating and bamboo bridges, and spontaneous stops depending on village life and encounters.
For those seeking even more cultural immersion, an optional visit to My Son Temple can be added. The unique selling point of this bicycle tour is its direct, flexible connection with local people and traditions, offering an experience that goes far beyond typical sightseeing.
Looking for a fresh perspective on Hue? The Cycle up Nhu Y River tour offers a lively exploration of city streets, bustling markets, and tranquil villages. Guided by a local expert, you’ll navigate busy morning markets, pedal past green rice fields to Thanh Thuy Chanh village, and cross the iconic Thanh Toan Bridge. The route follows the scenic Nhu Y River, with stops at pagodas, temples, and flower fields, providing glimpses of everyday life and traditional culture. The highlight of this cycling tour is its immersive route—combining urban vibrancy with rural authenticity, perfect for those eager to see the real Hue beyond the main tourist sites.
Ready to see Bangkok from a new angle? The "Colors of Bangkok – Half Day Cycling Tour" offers a breezy, relaxed adventure perfect for both young adults and seniors seeking an easy-paced, immersive outing. Pedal through the city’s hidden alleys, lush Bangkrachao 'green lung,' and elevated jungle pathways shaded by coconut and banana trees. Visit Wat Bang Krasop, sample local Thai cuisine, and pause in serene parks. You’ll even have a chance to learn about Muay Thai at a local gym! With its gentle tempo and unique urban-meets-nature experience, this bicycle tour stands out for letting you discover authentic Bangkok far from the tourist crowds, making it accessible and enjoyable for travelers of all ages.
Ever wondered how Hoi An’s iconic lanterns are crafted? The Biking to Lantern Making Village Half Day tour lets you cycle through the town’s atmospheric old streets before delving into a hands-on lantern-making workshop. Meeting your guide at 8:00 am or 2:00 pm, you’ll pedal leisurely to a local village and gain insight into the history and artistry of these beautiful lights. Under the guidance of a skilled craftsman, create your own lantern—a personalized souvenir or gift. The gentle bicycle tour through Hoi An’s charming neighborhoods, combined with the creative experience, offers a relaxed way to connect with local heritage. This tour’s unique selling point is its interactive approach: you don’t just observe but actively participate, making the journey memorable and meaningful for anyone seeking authentic cultural experiences in Vietnam.
As the sun dips below Hanoi’s skyline, the city transforms—making sunset the ideal time for a cycling tour that reveals its most photogenic corners. Join a local guide for a four-hour ride through hidden alleys, vibrant street scenes, and along the mighty Red River.
Pause to sample street food by picturesque West Lake and continue past iconic spots like Long Bien Bridge and banana plantations. The journey wraps up with a special dinner and the city’s famous egg coffee, offering a true taste of Hanoi’s culinary culture.
Perfect for those eager to blend activity with exploration, this tour’s highlight is its relaxed, visually stunning route—showcasing Hanoi in its golden hour glow.
Explore Hanoi’s vibrant Red River Delta the way locals do—by bicycle! This half-day tour departs at 7:30 am or 12:30 pm, guiding you across the historic Long Bien Bridge into a world of rice paddies and rural villages. Pedal past farms, meet local residents, and even try your hand at their daily tasks. Visit the ancient Co Loa Citadel, dating back to 257 BC, and stop at a fruit farm before sharing a traditional Vietnamese lunch. Conclude your adventure back at your hotel, filled with stories and memories. The tour’s USP? A genuine, hands-on journey through Hanoi’s countryside, far from the city’s usual tourist trails.
Step into the tranquil countryside of Hoi An with the Cycle and Cook at Tra Que Vegetable Village tour. Pedal past rice paddies to Tra Que, where you’ll join locals in gardening activities—fertilizing, raking, sowing, and harvesting fresh produce. After a relaxing herbal foot soak, learn to cook regional favorites like Tam Huu spring rolls and Banh xeo pancakes in a hands-on class. This tour’s unique selling point is its immersive approach: not just seeing rural life, but living it. Perfect for travelers who crave authentic, interactive experiences and a taste of Vietnamese home-cooked cuisine.
Curious about rural Cambodia beyond the temples? The "Mountain Biking the Countryside of Siem Reap" tour takes adventurous travelers on a day-long cycling journey through lush landscapes and vibrant villages. Starting with a hotel pickup and mountain bike delivery, you’ll ride quiet country roads, stopping to visit local markets, a silk farm renowned for its social impact, and the Sangkheum Center for Children—a unique chance to support community-based projects. Pedal onward to the vast Western Baray reservoir for a lakeside lunch and a refreshing swim, then continue to scenic temples and countryside vistas before returning to Siem Reap. This bicycle tour is a rare blend of cultural immersion, social engagement, and natural beauty, offering meaningful encounters and a fresh perspective on Cambodian life.