Cycling 5 days/ 4 nights PhnomPenh - Saigon

Cycling PhnomPenh to Saigon. Biking Cambodia to Vietnam. Your bike trips will begin in Phnom Penh, where our guides await. Tour briefing will be thorough, and all tour services will be arranged for your adventure to Saigon.  Ride to Takeo after a short transfer out of the busy city of Phnom Penh.The following days are spent crossing the Tinh Bien Border to Mekong Delta's Vietnam to Ho Chi Minh. Vietnam Bike Tours

Tour code VBA: 5A-PNH-SGNC Road surfaces

paths, trails, country roads and back roads

Tour length

5 days/ 4 nights

Cycling distance

280-330 km

No. of cycling days

05 days

Group size

Minimum: 02 - maximum: 10

Tour meets

in Phnompenh, Cambodia.

Tour Ends

in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.


Day 1: Phnom Penh – Takeo  (L/D) (40-60 km)
Check out of your hotel and have a short transfer of the Phnom Penh capital. Begin to cycle with a visit Ta Phrom and Yeary Pov temples (12 century). Take a break for water and snacks before heading to Phnom Chisor to visit the hill top 11th century temple. Have a picnic lunch at local cafe in the countryside. In the afternoon, cycle to Takeo, passing by Ta Mok's house, the former general commander of the Khmer Rouge (Polpot). Takeo is a less visited town with much relation to the past history. Board the boat for sunset to Phnom Da to visit the hill top temple former the capital of Khmer Empire in the early century known as Funan. Overnight in Mittapheap Guesthouse.

Day 2: Takeo-Chau Doc (B/L/D) (50-75 km)
Have an early breakfast. Cycle 50 km to Phnom Den border crossing point (Tinh Bien border) Take a break  half-way for water. After immigration, say goodbye to our Cambodian driver and bike guide. Lunch at the local restaurant at the border. After lunch, cycle to discover the Mekong Delta road into the beautiful green countryside. Along the way you will see rice fields and water buffalos nearby the road. After arrival in Chau Doc, those with energy to spare can climb Sam Mountain for sunset! Overnight in Chau Doc.

Day 3: Chau Doc - Can Tho (B/L/D) (40-70 km)
After breakfast, we leave for the floating houses on upper Mekong river by boat where we can see plenty of catfish, red snapper, and other fish breeding right under their houses; what is an amazing life! Then keep boating to visit the Cham village with about 12,000 people who are weaving sarongs and hats by hand, in keeping their ancestral tradition. Back to the hotel for check out and then have a short van/bus transfer out of the smuggling town of Chau Doc. Start by biking to Long Xuyen city, then cross the rice bowl of Vietnam. After lunch, transfer to Can Tho
Option:
Start cycling from Chau Doc town, cycle on rural roads along Vinh Te canals to Ba Chuc killing fields in Tri Ton where Polpot's regime massacred over 3,000 Vietnamese in 1978. This section of biking will challenge you, as you cycle on hilly back roads near the Sam mountain. Then continue cycling to Long Xuyen. Have an hour and half transfer to Can Tho.

Day 4: Can Tho – Tra  Vinh (B/L/D) (75-90 km)
After breakfast, enjoy a boat ride to Cai Rang floating market, your boat will cruise through the market slowly as you admire the biggest floating market in Delta. Then start cycling on paths to Cau Ke via Tra On. Lunch will be at a local restaurant in this town. In the afternoon, cycle on narrow country lanes to visit a Khmer village in countryside of Tieu Can.  Stop for coffee before riding through a huge rice-field to Tra Vinh.

Day 5: Tra Vinh – Ben Tre - Saigon (B/L) (25-50 km)
Begin with a short biking on back roads to Co Chien river.  After you transfering to the other side of the river, continue cycling on beautiful narrow lanes along the riverside through the coconut plantations of Ben Tre. Have a picnic lunch at Mo Cay town. Get back on your bike and continue riding to Ben Tre city where the van/bus is standing by. Transfer for 2 hours to Saigon. Tour is over.

Services included: Not included:
♦ Transport by A/C mini van, bus, and truck carry bikes ♦ Travel insurance
New Trek & Giant MTB with 24 speeds, helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits ♦ Other personal expenses
♦ Entrance fees, ferry tickets, boat ride, ♦ Vietnam visa
♦ B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary  
For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet facial towels  
♦ 4 nights, double occupancy, twin share  
♦ Experienced English speaking bike guides  
♦ Pick up/ drop off at your hotels  

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  • Cambodian farmer

    Cambodian farmer

  • It can be seen everywhere in Cambodia

    It can be seen everywhere in Cambodia

  • Angkor overview

    Angkor overview

  • A village in countryside of PhnomPenh

    A village in countryside of PhnomPenh

  • Mekong Delta's Vietnam

    Mekong Delta's Vietnam

  •  in rural of Long Xuyen

    in rural of Long Xuyen

  • Palm trees At Angkor temple

    Palm trees At Angkor temple

  • PhnomPenh to Saigon by bicycle

    PhnomPenh to Saigon by bicycle

    DAILY TOURS - Pls, contact us to get a special offer from May to September

    Stay in 2 - 3 star hotels

    680 USD per person (2 persons)

    610 USD per person (3 persons)

    530 USD per person (4 persons)

    490 USD per person (5 - 10 persons)

    - Single supplement: 120 USD

    Stay in 3 - 4 star hotels

    700 USD per person (2 persons)

    630 USD per person (3 persons)

    550 USD per person (4 persons)

    510 USD per person (5 - 10 persons)

    - Single supplement: 160 USD

    DepartureFinishNote
    Mark and Margo from Australia

    We can't stop telling people how wonderful our trip with you was. The highlight for us was going to areas where they had never seen foreigners before and they were so happy to see us. It is a shame that you will not be guiding any more as we cannot imagine others taking charge as you give the full experience that people are  looking for. We highly recommend your company to all that will listen. Video Clips 29 Sep 2011

    Mark and Margo from Australia
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