Biking 2 days/1 night Hoian to Hue
ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY:
Established as the capital of unified Viet Nam in 1802, Hué was not only the political but also the cultural and religious centre under the Nguyen dynasty until 1945. The Perfume River winds its way through the Capital City, the Imperial City, the Forbidden Purple City and the Inner City, giving this unique feudal capital a setting of great natural beauty.
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Hoi An - Hue
After an hour of vehicle drives to Da Nang city, you can choose an option; ride rolling hills, challenge Hai Van Pass yourself as you conquer 12km to the peak, OR drive on the vehicle to the top. Finally, enjoy the bay of Da Nang, mountain views, and photos taken at the Hai Van Gate- a national relic. After a break, we continue cycling down to Lang Co beach. Enjoy a seafood lunch at a local by the beach. In the afternoon, we ride rolling hills before crossing Tu Hien Bridge. Take a leisurely ride on shade paths through the peninsula, and enjoy the natural countryside on dirt tracks along the sea—a great time to enjoy easy off-the-beaten-track biking. Then turn left, keep on, and ride the bridge to another side of the lagoon. Here we are to explore many beautiful villages that not many tourists visit. We will stop at some small markets and fishing villages by the lagoon. Then we continue cycling toward Hue. Ride through the rustic countryside to the outskirts of Hue, and finally, have a transfer to City Center.
Hue Countryside Bike Tours
Hue is the feudal educational royal center and the home of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1804 to 1945. We will spend the whole day discovering Vietnam's culture, history, and local lifestyles in modern days as well s the past. We'll take a boat ride to the Perfume River and visit Thien Mu Pagoda. Then we'll cycle into the countryside, pedaling along the river through fruit orchards and peaceful countryside villages, passing old mandarins and temples before we visit the Minh Mang mausoleum. Then we cross the river on the pontoon bridge and follow the trails to back roads, where we keep riding to Khai Dinh Tomb. The rest of today is to explore the country back to Hue by stopping at local family workshops, visit local family business before we drop you off in Hue City. Biking Hoian to Hue