Southern Vietnam to Cambodia Bike Tour

Explore the captivating landscapes of Vietnam and Cambodia on a biking adventure. Begin in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam and ride towards the stunning South Coast of Cambodia, ending at the iconic Angkor.

This trip is perfect for travelers looking to savor the journey at a relaxed pace. Experience dramatic temples, the central Tonle Sap River, lush rice paddies, fishing villages, and charming cafes.

The terrain is mostly flat but varies from gravel and pavement to dirt and sand. Expect frequent turns and narrow bridges. Daily shuttle transfers of 1 to 2 hours will be included.

What’s included

  • Lodging: Hotels listed in the tour details or similar, depending on availability.
  • Trip Leader: Knowledgeable Trip Leader(s) to assist you throughout your journey.
  • Bike: Well-maintained bike and helmet provided for your ride.
  • Shuttle: A van that follows the group to carry your belongings.
  • Meals: Meals as specified in the itinerary, with options to try local dining on your own.
  • Refreshments: Water and refreshments while cycling.
  • Entrance Fees: Entry fees to most monuments and temples included.

What’s not included

  • Beverages, including alcohol, tea, coffee, and juice, are not included and are available for purchase at hotels or restaurants.
  • Gratuities for your guide team are not included in the trip price and are at your discretion.

Itinerary ideas

  • 1

    Upon your arrival in Saigon, you will benefit from an exclusive fast-track service to expedite airport formalities. A private driver and guide will warmly welcome you at the airport, ensuring a seamless transition as they escort you to your hotel. Take a moment to settle in and rejuvenate after your journey, allowing you to fully embrace the vibrant energy of this remarkable city.

  • 2

    This morning, you will explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, an intricate network of underground passageways crucial during the Vietnam War, providing deep insights into this historical period.
    In the afternoon, visit Saigon’s iconic landmarks, including Ben Thanh Market, the Saigon Opera House, the Continental Hotel, the Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Post Office, the War Remnants Museum, Chinatown (Cho Lon), Thien Hau Pagoda, as well as the impressive Landmark 81 and the Jade Emperor Pagoda.
    This itinerary offers a wonderful introduction to Saigon’s rich history, where chaos and serenity coexist.

  • 3

    A brief shuttle transfer transports us to the charming outskirts of My Tho, the port to the renowned Mekong Delta. Here, we embark on a scenic bike ride along a serene creek, journeying through picturesque rice paddies and lush orchards. Along our route, we will cross a river via a local ferry. After cycling 20 kilometers (12.5 miles), we pause for a delightful lunch at a local eatery.

    Following lunch, we continue our journey in the van for 30 minutes before resuming our afternoon cycling. We traverse smooth paths bordered by thriving coconut plantations, enveloped by a verdant canopy of trees. En route, we visit a local family to witness the traditional craftsmanship of transforming coconut fibers into ropes and coconut leaves into thatched huts. After cycling an additional 30 kilometers (18.6 miles), we load our bikes into the van and drive for 40 minutes to our exquisite lodgings at Coco Riverside Lodge.

    Before dinner, our hotel graciously hosts an engaging cooking class where you will learn the art of crafting delectable rice pancakes.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 50 kilometers (30 miles)

  • 4

    ur day begins with a 40-minute shuttle transfer, leading us deeper into the enchanting delta. We shall visit a stunning Khmer Pagoda before embarking on our biking adventure. As we ride, we will be surrounded by numerous rice fields, meandering rivers, and canals, crossing a multitude of bridges that reveal views of quaint floating villages. In addition to rice plantations, the region boasts an abundance of banana, coconut, and citrus trees.

    We pause for coffee after cycling 25 kilometers (15.5 miles), then continue for another 21 kilometers (13 miles) before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.

    Today’s ride takes us along the picturesque interior trails of the Mekong Delta to Can Tho. After lunch, we cycle an additional 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) along these scenic paths, crossing a river via a local ferry before securing our bikes for a 90-minute drive to Can Tho.

    Nestled on the southern banks of the Hau River, Can Tho is celebrated for its intricate network of canals and the local floating markets. We anticipate arriving at our hotel around 17:00 hours.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 5

    Our day begins at 07:30 hours as we board a boat to immerse ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the Cai Rang floating market. Each boat specializes in its own unique offerings, identifiable by the items displayed on tall poles. While many boats anchor in place, some gracefully drift about, especially those serving snacks or coffee to accommodate shop owners’ needs. The charmingly weathered boats, crafted from aged wood, add a rustic allure to the scene.

    This bustling market predominantly features fresh produce, from sweet potatoes to watermelons and lychee, emphasizing the region’s agricultural bounty. Exploring this lively marketplace offers an authentic glimpse into the daily lives of the locals. After enjoying our boat ride, we disembark and follow a pathway of old railroad ties, navigating through a vibrant road lined with various meat markets until we return to our van.

    Following a short shuttle transfer of approximately 10 minutes, we will mount our bikes and ride through scenic country roads adorned with coconut and palm trees, alongside expansive rice paddies and flourishing banana plantations. After cycling around 30 kilometers (19 miles), we will load our bikes into the van and drive for about one hour to our lunch destination.

    Post-lunch, another shuttle transfer of roughly one hour brings us back to our bikes. We will cycle for 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) through picturesque vegetable farms on smooth surfaces
    Meals: B,L,D
    Cycling Distance: 50km / 30mi

  • 6

    We commence the day with a brief 10-minute shuttle transfer by van before embarking on a scenic bike ride through charming riverside villages and picturesque countryside. Cycling 23 kilometers (14 miles) towards Tra Su, a national reserve forest and bird sanctuary, we navigate a unique and hilly route.

    Time permitting, we will enjoy a classic boat ride through the forest on rowed sampan boats and hike among Cajeput trees, where the wetlands attract diverse birdlife, including storks and egrets. An observation tower offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forest.

    Next, we cycle an additional 10 kilometers (6 miles) before stopping for lunch at a local food stall. Afterward, a shuttle transfer of about one hour brings us to continue our cycling for another 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) through quaint villages on smooth pathways. We then load our bikes into the van for a 40-minute drive to the charming riverside town of Ha Tien.

    We will stay at a simple yet tastefully appointed 3-star hotel, the largest in this remote area. In the evening, we will venture out to savor local delicacies for dinner.

    Border Crossing & Visa Information:

    On this day, we will cross into Cambodia. Please take note of the visa requirements:

    For Guests Holding a Vietnam Evisa: A printed copy is required when exiting Vietnam. Overstaying or lacking a valid printed Evisa may result in denied transportation.

    Cambodia Visa (On Arrival): A passport is needed for the visa on arrival, with a fee of $36.00, including the service charge. The ferry’s onboard guide will collect passports and assist with paperwork. Please bring 2 current passport photos. The Vietnam port is Ha Tien Landport (Xa Xia border), and its Cambodian counterpart is Prek Chak.

    For Guests Holding a Cambodia Evisa: This cannot be used for entry at this border; a new visa must be purchased on departure day.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 7

    We will check out of our hotel at 08:00 hours and enjoy a 20-minute drive to the Cambodian border, where immigration formalities may take up to 45 minutes. Keep your passport and a $35 immigration fee ready to expedite the process.

    Our Cambodian representative will welcome us at the border. Today’s ride is a short coastal journey to Kep, presenting stunning views of salt flats and coastal villages. We will cycle leisurely, capturing photographs and enjoying the scenic vistas.

    Kep’s seaside atmosphere provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation, with earthy tones and a refreshing breeze to rejuvenate weary legs.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
    Cycling Distance: 30 kilometers (18 miles)

  • 8

    Our journey begins with a scenic bike ride through the picturesque countryside, characterized by expansive fields, palm trees, and vibrant lotus farms. Ta Keo, a charming town surrounded by beautiful lakes, invites you to explore its serene landscape.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 9

    Prepare for a captivating ride towards Phnom Penh, passing stunning lakes and lush paddy fields adorned with lotus farms. We will stop at Phnom Chiso Temple, situated atop a hill accessible by 400 steps. Next, we visit the poignant Killing Fields, an essential part of Cambodia’s history, where we reflect on the tragic loss of 2 million lives between 1974 and 1979.

    Continuing to the capital, Phnom Penh, situated at the Mekong River’s edge, you will encounter historical splendors, including the Royal Palace and remnants of Khmer atrocities. In the evening, indulge in local Khmer cuisine at Romdeng, one of Phnom Penh’s esteemed dining establishments, before taking a leisurely stroll or tuk-tuk ride back to your hotel.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 10

    Today, immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Phnom Penh. We begin our walking tour at the Independence Monument, then stroll along the Tonle Sap River, the region’s vital waterway. Continue to the National Museum, featuring treasures from various eras: Pre-Angkorian, Angkorian, and Post-Angkorian.

    Our tour culminates at the gilded Royal Palace, adorned with silver tiles and Buddha sculptures, providing a glimpse into Cambodian royal life. After exploring, hike to Wat Phnom Temple, the birthplace of Phnom Penh, and enjoy leisure time along the beautiful riverfront.

    In the evening, step out to experience the vibrant local nightlife and street food, sampling traditional dishes like amok, bobor, and lok lak.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • 11

    After a short transfer from Phnom Penh’s outskirts, we will cycle along the Mekong River, traversing a tropical landscape filled with rubber, cashew, and cotton plantations. Today’s ride introduces you to remote villages, stunning wats, and charming riverside towns. Kampong Cham, a lesser-visited gem, boasts the allure of a serene riverside destination.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 12

    We begin with a short ride along the Mekong River to Wat Hanchey, an 8th-century hilltop pagoda offering breathtaking views of the Mekong. Continuing through tropical farmland dotted with cashew and rubber plantations, we make our way to the enchanting town of Kampong Thom.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 50 kilometers (30 miles)

  • 13

    This morning, we will explore the Sambor Prei Kuk temple complex, which predates Angkor Wat by over 200 years. Following this, we cycle through the idyllic countryside, surrounded by picturesque paddy fields and lotus farms.

    In the evening, discover local delicacies at charming cafes that line the narrow roads in Siem Reap.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
    Cycling Distance: 60 kilometers (36 miles)

  • 14

    Today, we explore the magnificent Angkor temple complex, starting our ride from the hotel to the moat of Angkor Wat. Marvel at the exquisite sculptures, towering spires, and maze-like pathways adorned with banyan roots, perfect for photography.

    We’ll then ride towards Angkor Thom, entering from the South Gate to avoid crowds. Climb the city wall for insights from our guide, and continue through the East Gate to Bayon, famous for its carved smiling faces.

    Next, we head to the jungle-clad Ta Prohm, where historical anecdotes bring the temples to life. Recognizing the significance of Angkor Wat, we will return for a detailed guided tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. If time permits, consider climbing Phnom Bakheng for a classic sunset view over Angkor.
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Cycling Distance: 30 kilometers (18 miles)

  • 15

    For your final day, we recommend an early morning visit to Angkor to witness a stunning sunrise. Please speak with your guide if you wish to arrange this, as there may be additional entry fees.

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Essential Information

Having a good bike is important for enjoying your journey. Our fleet mainly includes the bikes listed below for the tour. However, if needed, we may provide a different bike of similar quality due to height requirements or availability.

South Vietnam and Cambodia are great for cycling all year because of their nice tropical climate. April and May can be hot, but temperatures are usually around 30°C for the rest of the year. From May to early November, there is some rain, but it doesn’t last long, making the weather cooler and the countryside lush. The best time to cycle is from November to February when the weather is warm, the skies are clear, and a light ocean breeze blows in.

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