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Cycling & Adventures
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ONE DAY CYCLING |
This pleasant ride gives the cyclist a fantastic sampling of the countryside in Hoi An, meandering through rice paddies, across rivers, and through small villages. The riding is flat but what you see on your saddle is rewarding. • Cycling distance: 20–25 km • Duration: 5 hours, leisurely
The legendary Ho Chi Minh Trails offer a wide range of terrains including flat concrete roads, steep hills, mountain passes and dirt paths. The cycling route passes peaceful hill-tribe hamlets and stunning mountain sceneries. • Cycling distance: 30–45 km • Duration: 6 hours, moderate
This more demanding bike trip explores the Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain). Moderate terrain turns into a steep ride, offering spectacular views of the ocean, mountains and jungles with colorful flora and fauna. • Cycling distance: 25–30 km • Duration: 4 hours, moderate to challenging
This half-day countryside bike tour offers deep insight into the traditional crafts of Vietnam and the local livelihoods through visiting villages, interacting and exploring, and even getting your hands on crafting your own products. • Cycling distance: 20–25 km • Duration: 4 hours, leisurely
This fantastic back-road bike ride from Hoi An to My Son is exposed to the scenic countryside and colorful culture with a rare insight into current rural life ended up with ancient history by stepping on the heritage site. • Cycling distance: 30–35 km • Duration: 6-7 hours, leisurely
The road from Danang to Hue is well-known for its spectacular landscapes with beaches, mountains, rivers, lagoons, rice fields, farms, historic sites and peaceful villages, featuring both long flat and steep terrains. • Cycling distance: 60–70 km • Duration: 8 hours, moderate
This loop ride is on almost flat and hilly quiet country roads but exposed to the picturesque countryside and natural landscapes of mountains, rivers, hills, jungles and streams. • Cycling distance: 25–30 km • Duration: 4 hours, leisurely
This more demanding bike trip explores the Son Tra Peninsula. Moderate terrain turns into a steep ride, offering spectacular views of the ocean, mountains, jungle and the city of Danang.
MULTIDAY CYCLING TOURS |
Untouched by tourism, the mountain strip from Dong Giang to Tay Giang is a great destination for those interested in mountain biking and exploring the rich culture of Ka Tu Ethnic Minority and the amazing beautiful nature. • Cycling distance: 100 km • Duration: 2 days, moderate
The cycling tour passes the most beautiful parts of Central Vietnam, from historic monuments, flat country paths to hilly and steep winding roads. The biking trip offers plenty of chances to get deep insight through interactions with locals. • Cycling distance: 100-120 km • Duration: 2 days, moderate
Passing the most picturesque land strips of Central Vietnam, from historic monuments, flat country paths to hilly and steep winding roads, the biking trip offers plenty of chances to get deep insight through interactions with locals. • Cycling distance: 140 km • Duration: 3 days, moderate
This Vietnam cyle tour captures an incredible snapshot of lush countryside, scenic landscapes, white-sand beaches and friendly locals that are unseen by most with different terrains from flat country pathways to steep meandering passes. • Cycling distance: 140 km • Duration: 4 days, moderate
Professional cycling tour operator, offering a wide range of rides in Hoi An, Quang Nam, Hue and Da Nang with scenic routes, rich culture, top quality bikes, and friendly guides.
HIKING & TREKING |
An ideal trip for active travelers who love both cycling and trekking, and exploring the rich culture of ethnic minorities and the beauty of nature. • Cycling: 30 km; Trekking: 7km • Duration: 8 hours
Son Tra Peninsular, also known as the Monkey Mountain is a lush national park with spectacular landscapes and home to a wide variety of flora and fauna including may species of monkeys and the rare red-shanked douc.
The leisurely hike is exposed to the beauty of Vietnam’s countryside with scenic landscapes of rice fields, fishing nets, plantations, farms, lush villages, etc., providing a deep insight into the rural culture and life styles.