Meandering the Mekong Delta by Bicycle


ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY:

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Destination
Duration
Tour Code
VCT:
Styles
Depart from
Saigon
Ends in
Saigon

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Tour Included:

Tour Excluded:

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Day 1:

Ho Chi Minh - Tra Vinh

After you are picked up at the hotel, you will transfer to Long An province for a morning ride. The unique paved road fitted the bikes take you through rice paddies, dragon fruit, and vegetable plantations. Make stops for lunch in My Tho city. In the afternoon, the ride will start in the rural village of Mo Cay. Your guide will choose shady pathways to cycle through water palm and banana. You will have a break stop every couple of hours. Then we take the ferry to the other side of the Co Chien River to Tra Vinh.

Day 2:

Tra Sinh - Soc Trang - Bac Lieu

Tra Vinh and Soc Trang are pleasant local routes. They are narrow, smooth, and complicated paths, giving you plenty of time for photo opportunities, weaving their way through the vibrant green scenery. Ride on local trails through farmlands and charming little villages, Khmer temples, and primary schools in rural villages. After a ferry crossing Dung Islet, we travel through villages along the river banks, see locals farm fish and shrimps, see peaceful landscapes on the islands, and end up the day after a ferry crossing to Dai Ngai.

Day 3:

Bac Lieu - Vinh Phu - Rach Gia

The highlight of today' cycling is to explore a network of natural creeks through removed villages and rice paddy fields, charm villages on your way cycling to Vinh Phu. Lunch en route to Rach Gia. In the afternoon, we cycle on small asphalt countryside roads, through huge rice fields, and villages along river, and share space with locals on small ferries before we finish today's ride at Ben Nhut. Then we get on support vehicles and transfer to Rach Gia.

Day 4:

Rach Gia - Tri Ton - Tra Su - Chau Doc

Today's cycling will begin after a short transfer takes you to Urban Dist, where you are ready for off-road cycling. We ride on a path, single track across villages and wild grass fields, and cajeput forests along the river as you race with local cargo boats. Then we follow a single trail along the eucalyptus field to mountain To, near Tri Ton. Passing some pagodas through palm trees close to the peak. Stop for lunch at Tri Ton town. Tri Ton Dist belonged to An Giang province which owned many beautiful mountains and hilly single-track and country roads in the Mekong Delta. This is a chance to challenge cycling skills and, enjoy beautiful roads; see farmers harvesting chili, tapioca, and corn. Then we carry on our cycling adventure on the back road to Tra Su forest. This is the best time you explore this forest, including; a motor boat ride, sampan boat rowing, and seeing many kinds of birds and bats when they are returning home to sleep. Have a short transfer to the hotel after visiting Tra Su forest

Day 5:

Chau Doc - Cao Lanh

Enjoy an hour motorized boat to catfish farms and floating villages before you discover the lowland of Dong Thap province. Ride on the dirt track to Cho Moi, and pedal past Hoa Hao Buddhism holy temple—an afternoon cycle ride to the Monastery, the first Monastery was established in 1874 in Indochina. We will continue to explore many islets and end up at Cao Lanh.

Day 6:

Cao Lanh - Sadec - Can Tho

Cao Lanh is a big city and a new town after the Vietnam war. The drowsy former capital of Dong Thap province, Sa Dec, is a comparatively peaceful city of tree-lined streets and fading colonial villas. The ancient house of Huynh Thuy Le is where we have lunch after your guide leads you cycling on village routes through the Sadec flower plantation. In the afternoon, your guide will plan a shady unique dirt track so you can enjoy the scenery to Can Tho.

Day 7:

Can Tho - Vinh Long - Ho Chi Minh

A boat trip to Cai Rang floating market, then you will have a 1/2 day bicycle ride from Binh Minh to Vinh Long. After lunch, we return to Ho Chi Minh by vehicle. 

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