CYCLING HOA BAC VALLEY

From

$38.00

Duration

5 hours

Tour Type

Overview
Pedal through picturesque countryside, with mountains looming in the distance, rivers flowing gently by, hills rolling into the horizon and streams bubbling with life. Our Da Nang bike tour is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reconnect with nature.

Itinerary

Start your journey along the peaceful Cu De River, taking in the stunning views of rice fields, shrimp farms, and charming villages along the way.

Explore the Hoa Bac Valley, known for its majestic mountains, flowing rivers, and lush fields, before crossing an old suspension bridge to Nam Yen Hamlet. Here, enjoy a relaxing coffee break and learn about traditional farming practices and rural life from the welcoming locals.

Feel the thrill of a short off-road ride to Khe Ram Rock Stream, where you can cycle through shallow streams and trek around the picturesque surroundings.

Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Vietnam’s countryside on this unique “cycling Da Nang” experience to discover the hidden gems of Da Nang on two wheels!

Grade Leisurely
Activities Biking, sightseeing
Total cycling distance Approx. 25 – 30 km (Could be adjusted as per clients’ request)
Duration Approx. 4 hours (Cycling , sightseeing)
Refreshment Mineral water, tea and coffee
What to Bring? Sunscreen, camera, sport shoes.
What is included? • English speaking guide
• Helmets
• High quality mountain bikes (Trek, Cannondale or similar)
• Mineral water
• Tea break: Mineral water, tea, coffee, soft drinks
• Hotel pick-ups & round-trip transfer to the cycling site

Tour prices

Group size 1pax 2pax 3pax 4-5pax 6-7pax 8-10pax
USD/pax 88 49 44 42 40 38

Cycling gears

Trek mountain bike or similar
Helmet
Bag
Seat cushion

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Notes: By joining the tour, clients automatically guarantee to have sufficient cycling skills and to be responsible for their own health and safety.

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Notes: By joining the tour, clients automatically guarantee to have sufficient cycling skills and to be responsible for their own health and safety.