From the stunning Hai Van Pass that snakes through the Central Vietnamese countryside to the coastal routes of Nha Trang and everywhere in between, Vietnam cycling tours are quickly becoming one of the best ways to experience this amazing country. Whether you love the steep cycling trail around mountainous areas like Mount Fansipan or prefer the road rider’s paradise of the Ho Chi Minh Highway, there’s bound to be a Vietnam bicycling tour for you! Pedal through glorious rice terraces in the north of Vietnam in Sapa or take on the hustle and bustle of the cities like Hanoi. You can also combine your cycling tour with an adventure tour in Vietnam by caving in Hang An Caves.
“A huge thank you to our guides for making our vacation in Vietnam and Cambodia truly memorable. The van drivers also went out of their way to keep us well hydrated and filled with tasty snacks while making sure our road bikes were always ready each day. Great teamwork! I had a terrific time! Thank you also to the office team who made the planning and reservations a breeze and answered all our questions quickly! And to the wonderful people who greeted us in villages along the way, you made us feel like Olympic champions! I will miss your cheery hellos and warm smiles! Love you all!”
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Martin Frei
“We saw a lot of the country and we enjoyed the local food very much. The whole trip was very well organized - so we passed a great time in Vietnam! Our guide did a great job.”
Stunning in many ways
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Aaron McPeck
“What more we can say... First time in Vietnam, and the whole experience was incredible. Vietnam was gorgeous in many aspects from nature to people. I was totally amazed by the spectacular view of the caves in Ninh Binh and Halong Bay, while my parents liked the Hue countryside tour. Vietnamese cuisine was excellent, from local street food to seafood buffets. We tried egg coffee, and it was so good, you must try it when traveling to Hanoi. We bought lots of souvenirs for our friends. We bought conical hats in the village, which was making them for a very long time, and we even saw the entire process of making them. We also recommend you to look at the products with mother-of-pearl decorations, you will be pleasantly surprised with the price for it. Thank you, travel specialist for making my visit memorable.”
Meet the Muong people in Cao Phong. Learn about their culture as you cycle through the idyllic countryside, filled with rice paddies.
Cycle through the Imperial City in Hue. Get a sightseeing tour experience from your saddle as you see famous spots like the Thien Mu Pagoda, Historic Citadel, Meridian Gate, and more.
Escape the hustle and bustle in Nha Trang. Known as the Cannes of the Orient, you can pedal along the beachfront, surrounded by palm trees.
Work up a sweat on the Bidoup-Nui Ba Pass. Located in the South Central Highlands, this part of your Vietnam cycling tour tests your stamina, but you’ll be rewarded with panoramic hillside and mountain views.
Soak up history in Hoa Lu. This was the ancient capital of Vietnam back in the 10th century and is known for its amazing temples and stunning archways.
Travel Tips for Vietnam Bicycling Tours
Make sure to hire or bring a bike with decent suspension. The road and trail conditions in Vietnam are not always ideal and are famous for tricky potholes!
Bring a puncture kit with you. When you’re cycling in Vietnam, it might be hours to the next bike shop, especially in rural areas, so having a puncture kit handy — and knowing how to use it — can be a lifesaver.
Join guided Vietnam cycling tours. This way, all your accommodation and routes will be sorted out for you in advance, and there might be the added benefit of having your bags portered ahead for you.
Make sure you have easy access to water while on your bike. Whether that’s a bottle clipped into a designated holder on your actual bike or a Camelbak day pack on your back, you need to stay hydrated in the Vietnamese heat and humidity.
Book appropriately sized transfer vehicles for your cycling holidays in Vietnam. If you’re bringing your own bike, the majority of the cars and taxis in Vietnam’s major cities are going to be too small to accommodate a bike. Make sure you think ahead and book a larger taxi or small van to ensure you and your bike can get to your tour starting point.
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