Itinerary
25-Day Multi-Country Cycling Tour: Vietnam to Thailand via Laos & Cambodia
Bicycle Route: Hanoi – Moc Chau – Song Ma – Dien Bien – Muang Khua – Oudomxay – Nong Khiaw – Luang Prabang – Kasi – Vang Vieng – Nam Ngum – Udonthani – Khon Kaen – Roi Et – Surin – Alung Vieng – Angkor – Siem Reap – Battambang – Pailin – Chantaburi – Laem Mae Phim – Bangkok
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime 25-day cycling tour through Southeast Asia, exploring the rich diversity of Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia on two wheels. This unforgettable Vietnam Laos Cambodia Thailand cycling tour is an expertly curated multi-country cycling holiday that offers the ultimate adventure cycling tour in Asia. Ride from the vibrant streets of Hanoi through Vietnam’s stunning northwest, conquering winding mountain roads from Moc Chau to Dien Bien, and continue into the peaceful backroads of Laos with breathtaking routes through Muang Khua, Oudomxay, Nong Khiaw, and Luang Prabang. Enjoy the raw beauty of this Laos mountain bike expedition, passing through remote ethnic villages and limestone valleys as you make your way to Vientiane via the iconic towns of Vang Vieng and Nam Ngum.
This long-distance bike tour in Asia is not only a bikepacking Southeast Asia experience—it’s a deep cultural immersion. Travel the lesser-known Vietnam to Thailand bike route, pedaling from Udonthani to Roi Et and Surin, where golden temples meet authentic local life. Cross the border into Cambodia for a cycling holiday across Indochina, discovering the Angkor Temples near Siem Reap, the vibrant floating villages of Tonle Sap, and historical cities like Battambang and Pailin. This leg of your guided bike tour through Southeast Asia offers a fascinating mix of history, nature, and cultural heritage.
The final days of this cross-border cycling tour will take you along the Thailand cycling coastal route, ending with emerald beaches at Laem Mae Phim before reaching the bustling heart of Bangkok. Whether you are cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia, experiencing a Bangkok to Hanoi reverse cycling tour, or completing the full Hanoi to Bangkok cycling tour, each day is packed with moments that connect you with local life, stunning scenery, and unforgettable adventure.
This epic cycling journey through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand is ideal for those looking to book a Vietnam to Thailand cycling tour in 2025. It is recognized as one of the best Indochina cycling tours for its immersive experiences, expert support, and flexible options for travelers seeking customizable cycling trips in Southeast Asia. Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to touring, this eco-friendly travel by bike in Southeast Asia brings you closer to the land, its people, and its soul.
Don’t miss this chance to cross four fascinating countries on a cycle tour with local guides, all while checking off a true bucket list cycling Asia adventure. Book your affordable Vietnam to Cambodia bike tour and experience the freedom, connection, and awe that only a two-wheeled journey can deliver.
Day 1: Hanoi – Moc Chau
Start Your Vietnam to Thailand Cycling Adventure from Hanoi’s Cultural Heart
Welcome to Hanoi, Vietnam’s captivating capital and the vibrant starting point of your 25-day cycling tour through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. Known for its time-honored architecture, shaded boulevards, and French-colonial charm, Hanoi blends ancient traditions with modern life. Discover temples, pagodas, shrines, and historical landmarks that reflect the deep-rooted cultural heritage of Thang Long, Dong Do, and Hanoi—the ancient capitals of Northern Vietnam. Wander thro ugh the iconic 36 guild streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, where the essence of the Trang An people lives on in bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional street food. Whether it’s your first time or a returning visit, Hanoi promises an emotional connection through its charm, history, and vibrant local life. After a short orientation and tour briefing, we leave the city’s buzz behind and transfer by support vehicle toward the Northwest. The journey begins through scenic mountain roads, revealing a dramatic shift from urban bustle to the serene beauty of rural Vietnam. As we travel along this lesser-explored Vietnam cycling route, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of rolling hills, misty valleys, and ethnic minority villages. Upon arrival in Moc Chau, a highland town famous for its tea plantations, dairy farms, and crisp mountain air, we check into our hotel. Enjoy some time to rest or explore the surroundings at your own pace. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant, followed by an overnight stay in Moc Chau—ready to begin your cycling adventure through the stunning Northwest the next morning.
Summary:
Activity: Trasferring and cycling
Accommmodation: Moc Chau Eclodge
Meals:L/D
Cycling distance: 73 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288759
Day 2: Moc Chau – Ta Lai – Song Ma
Cycling through Misty Valleys, Ancient Forests, and Mountain Passes in Northwest Vietnam
After a restful night and a hearty breakfast at the resort in Moc Chau, we begin our first full day on two wheels, embarking on one of the most scenic stages of our Vietnam to Thailand cycling tour. The ride starts with a 35 km descent on smooth tarmac, winding through dramatic limestone mountains, lush valley vistas, and scattered ethnic villages that characterize the untouched beauty of Northwest Vietnam. As the road narrows into a more rugged trail, we transition from paved surfaces to off-the-beaten-path single tracks, embracing a more challenging and adventurous terrain. You’ll climb steep passes, pedal through mist-covered valleys, and weave among ancient plum and peach orchards, shaded canopied forests, and tropical fruit farms—a scene straight out of a highland fairy tale. At the crest of the mountain ranges, we pause to savor a mid-ride break with fresh tea, coffee, and tropical fruits, surrounded by panoramic views of serene landscapes and local life. This section of the ride is a true highlight of the Vietnam cycling route, offering a deep connection with nature and the peaceful rhythm of rural communities. Following lunch, prepared fresh by our support crew and served in a tranquil mountain setting, we recharge and prepare for one final push: a challenging climb over a steep mountain pass before descending into Chieng Khuong center. Riders can then choose to complete the final leg by bike or transfer by vehicle to Song Ma town, where we check into the hotel for a well-deserved rest.This day perfectly showcases the adventure, beauty, and authenticity that define our multi-country cycling holiday through Southeast Asia.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and transferring to Hotel
Accommodations: Muong Hung Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance:117km/147 km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45368221
Day 3: Song Ma – Dien Bien
Scenic Cycling through River Valleys and Hill Tribe Villages in Northern Vietnam
After a nourishing breakfast at our hotel in Song Ma, we begin another exhilarating stage of our 25-day Indochina cycling tour, pedaling westward toward the historic city of Dien Bien Phu. The day starts with a gentle warm-up ride along the peaceful Ma River, surrounded by breathtaking views of verdant rice paddies, tropical orchards, and misty limestone mountains. The morning route offers relatively flat terrain, allowing us to enjoy a smooth ride while soaking in the beauty of rural life. We pass through tranquil villages where farmers tend to rice fields and families work in fruit orchards—a vivid reflection of authentic Vietnamese countryside living. This peaceful stretch gives cyclists the chance to connect deeply with nature and the local rhythm of life, making it one of the most memorable segments of our Vietnam to Thailand cycling itinerary.
As we venture farther into the highlands, the terrain gradually shifts. After a well-deserved lunch at a local restaurant, we tackle more challenging mountain roads that climb through rugged ranges and curve dramatically through valleys dotted with hill tribe villages. Along the way, you'll witness magnificent views of terraced rice fields and encounter ethnic communities such as the Hmong, Thai, and Tay people—each with unique traditions, vibrant textiles, and warm hospitality. In the late afternoon, we arrive in Dien Bien Phu, a city rich with historical significance from the First Indochina War and nestled in a picturesque valley. We check in at the comfortable Muong Thanh Hotel, where you can relax, reflect on the day's ride, and prepare for the next stage of your cross-border cycling tour into Laos.
Summary:
Activity: Cycling and Tranferring to hotel
Accommodation: Muong Thanh Dien Bien Hotel****
Meals: L/D
Driving distance: 132Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288836
Day 4: Dien Bien – Muang Khua
Cross-Border Cycling Adventure from Vietnam into Northern Laos
Today marks a thrilling milestone in your 25-day Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand cycling tour as we leave Vietnam behind and pedal into the untouched landscapes of Northern Laos. After breakfast at our hotel in Dien Bien Phu, we ride toward the Tay Trang International Border Gate, beginning the first cross-border cycling leg of our epic journey. The morning ride winds through quiet countryside roads, flanked by steep hillsides, rice terraces, and scattered minority villages. As we make our way toward the border, you'll feel the rhythm of rural Vietnam begin to fade and the wild, forested landscape of Laos start to emerge. This leg is a favorite among cyclists seeking a true Laos adventure bike tour, offering both challenge and serenity.
Upon completing immigration procedures at the remote Tay Trang border—one of the least-traveled crossings in Southeast Asia—we officially enter Laos, a landlocked country known for its unspoiled nature, ancient culture, and deeply rooted Buddhist traditions. The transition is immediate: the roads grow quieter, the air cooler, and the terrain more rugged. Our cycling route continues through sparsely populated highlands, rich in biodiversity and cultural authenticity. We descend along winding roads to reach Muang Khua, a sleepy riverside town nestled at the confluence of the Nam Ou and Nam Phak Rivers. Surrounded by lush jungle and misty mountains, this peaceful town offers a perfect introduction to Laos' serene pace of life. Upon arrival, we check into our guesthouse, where you can relax, enjoy the river views, and reflect on your first day cycling in Laos. This unforgettable day perfectly captures the essence of an adventure cycling tour in Asia—remote, raw, and richly rewarding. It's a key highlight of our multi-day cycling tour through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand, offering both cultural immersion and cycling challenge as we continue deeper into the Indochina bikepacking route.
Summary
Activitiy: Cycling from hotel - Hotel
Accommodation: Phongpadit GH
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 106 km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288878
Day 5: Muang Khua – Oudomxay
Cycling the Remote Highlands of Northern Laos through Ethnic Villages and Mountain Passes
Today, we continue our immersive Laos cycling adventure with a spectacular ride through the rugged and remote landscapes of Northern Laos. After breakfast in the peaceful riverside town of Muang Khua, we begin our ride toward Oudomxay, a mountainous province known for its ethnic diversity, wild beauty, and winding hill roads—perfect for those seeking a true adventure cycling tour in Asia.
Our route today is a mix of paved and gravel roads, with a series of challenging climbs and thrilling descents through densely forested hills and valleys. As we pedal deeper into the Laotian highlands, we pass through remote Khmu and Hmong villages, where traditional stilt houses line the hillsides and children wave with curious smiles. This leg of the tour offers one of the most authentic glimpses into rural Laos, far from the usual tourist paths—an ideal experience for riders seeking eco-friendly travel by bike in Southeast Asia.Along the way, we’ll stop for a scenic picnic lunch and take moments to rest while admiring the mountain vistas, cascading rivers, and endless green ridgelines. The air is crisp, the roads are quiet, and the sense of serenity is profound—this is bikepacking Southeast Asia at its best.
As we approach Oudomxay, the largest city in Northern Laos and a crossroads of multiple ethnic groups, you’ll notice a gentle shift from rural simplicity to a more bustling provincial town. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel and enjoy a well-earned dinner. Relax and prepare for the next chapter of our multi-country cycling holiday, as we head toward the dramatic river valley of Nong Khiaw and the UNESCO heritage town of Luang Prabang.
Summary
Activitiy: Cycling from hotel - Hotel
Accommodation: Singha hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Total Cycling distance :100 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288903
Day 6: Oudomxay – Nong Khiaw
Breathtaking Cycling Through Northern Laos’ Majestic Mountains and River Valleys
After breakfast in Oudomxay, we set off on a scenic ride toward the stunning town of Nong Khiaw, nestled on the banks of the Nam Ou River. Today’s route is a highlight of our Laos mountain bike expedition, offering cyclists a mix of challenging climbs, peaceful valleys, and spectacular vistas that define the rugged beauty of Northern Laos. Cycling through dense jungle, limestone karsts, and tranquil villages inhabited by the Khmu and Hmong ethnic minorities, you’ll experience the authentic heartbeat of rural Laos. The roads wind alongside rivers and over mountain passes, making this stretch an unforgettable segment of our Indochina cycling tour. Along the way, enjoy panoramic viewpoints perfect for photos and quiet moments of reflection amidst nature. Nong Khiaw itself is a charming riverside town, famed for its dramatic cliffs and laid-back atmosphere. Upon arrival, you can relax at your guesthouse or explore the local area by foot or boat. The peaceful setting provides a perfect opportunity to connect with the culture and natural beauty of Laos before continuing your multi-country cycling holiday. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Lao dinner and rest up for the journey ahead to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang.
Summary
Activitiy: Cycling from hotel - Hotel
Accommodation: Phaxang Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Total Cycling distance: 112 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288920
Day 7: Nong Khiaw – Luang Prabang
Scenic Ride from Riverside Nong Khiaw to the Cultural Heart of Laos
After breakfast in tranquil Nong Khiaw, we embark on a rewarding cycling journey toward Luang Prabang, one of Southeast Asia’s most enchanting destinations and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This stretch is a key highlight of our multi-day cycling tour through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand, blending natural beauty with deep cultural heritage. Our route follows winding country roads through stunning mountain landscapes, alongside the Nam Ou River, passing remote villages where traditional Lao culture thrives. Cyclists will enjoy a mix of moderate climbs and descents, surrounded by lush forests, karst limestone formations, and terraced fields. This is an ideal example of adventure cycling tour Asia, offering both challenge and incredible scenery. Upon arrival in Luang Prabang, the former royal capital renowned for its golden-roofed temples, vibrant markets, and rich history, you’ll check into your accommodation and have the afternoon free to explore. Whether wandering the atmospheric streets, visiting sacred Buddhist temples, or watching the famous alms-giving ceremony at dawn, Luang Prabang offers a truly immersive cultural experience. Tonight, enjoy delicious Lao cuisine at a local restaurant, reflecting on a fulfilling day on your cross-border cycling tour through Southeast Asia.
Summary
Activitiy: Cycling and trasnferring to Hotel
Accommodation: My Dream Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Total Cycling distance: 138 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45288936
Day 8: Luang Prabang Free & Easy
Discover the Cultural Treasures of UNESCO World Heritage Luang Prabang
Nestled between mountains and situated at the picturesque confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, Luang Prabang is a jewel of Northern Laos and a highlight of our Indochina cycling tour. Today, enjoy a well-deserved rest day with the freedom to explore this charming UNESCO World Heritage town at your own pace. Wander on foot or take a tuk-tuk ride through streets lined with French colonial architecture, ancient monasteries, and no fewer than 32 historic Buddhist temples. Visit the exquisite Royal Palace Museum and soak in the serene atmosphere that defines this cultural capital. Take time to relax, savor authentic Lao cuisine, and connect with the warm local community before continuing your epic multi-country cycling holiday through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. In the late afternoon or early evening, join the group for a welcome meeting and tour briefing to prepare for the next leg of your adventure cycling tour in Asia.
Summary
Activitiy: Free to explore Old Town
Accommodation: My Dream Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Total Cycling distance: No
Day 9: Luang Prabang – Kiu Kacham
Challenging Mountain Climbs Through Northern Laos’ Limestone Karsts
After a restful night and hearty breakfast in Luang Prabang, we embark on the next stage of our 25-day cycling tour through Northern Laos. Leaving the city on smooth asphalt roads, we start with a gentle warm-up ride, quickly transitioning to challenging climbs just 20 km out of town. The day features two demanding ascents: first, a 16 km climb weaving through some of the most spectacular limestone karst peaks in Southeast Asia, towering majestically around you. After conquering this initial climb, enjoy a thrilling 15 km descent that lets you recharge and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Next, prepare for the “monster climb” — a grueling 24 km uphill ride to reach the remote village of Kiu Kacham, surrounded by dramatic mountains and lush forests. This stage is a true test of endurance and a highlight for cyclists seeking an adventure cycling tour in Asia. Upon arrival in Kiu Kacham, you can relax and soak in the serene mountain environment before continuing your journey through Laos’ rugged heartland.
Summary:
Activity: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Cycling distance: 86 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45294117
Day 10: Kiu kacham -Cycle Kasi – Vang Vieng
Our guide will prepare breakfast. This area is the coldest place in our trip especially in the morning, as we ride along the mountain ridge for 20 km. At 22 km, we start our first climb of the day for 8 km. After the big junction (the highest point on this route) where route 7 goes to the plain of jars we turn right along the Route 30 north to the restaurant with the panoramic view, 40 km from our destination Kasi, after lunch we continue down route 13, this 25 km descent is one of the best in southeast Asia, we will enjoy a most excellent after noon ride. We continue along route 13 and although there are some short climbs most of the ride is downhill or flat. The scenery is just beautiful and you should really enjoy stretching your legs. We will stop for refreshments a few times along the way, but we make a main stop after 50 km at a big village of Ban Phatang we you can take great pictures of fantastic view. The last 18 km is a fast flat ride among the spectacular limestone mountains. We will reach the hotel in time to enjoy lunch overlooking the river. The afternoon is free to explore the town or take a swim in the river. Vangvieng has a lively traveler’s scene with all the usual accompanying facilities: e-mail, pubs, pizza and many young foreigners.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Vang Vieng Riverside Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 83 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45294103
Day 11: Vang Vieng cycling trip Nam Ngum Lake
We have a long ride today and the heat may be the factor so we will want to leave early. We continue along the route 13 and stop for refreshment every 20 or 25 km. The rest of the morning is along undulating roads to Hinherb village. After 69 km we reach a long bridge, we stop for lunch in a restaurant. The afternoon ride is along fast flat roads. After 83 km, we turn left at a main junction of Phonhong town. After 15 km of riding along the flat road and takes, us into the town of Thalat near the NamNgum dam. We stay in Sanctuary Nam Ngum resort and have dinner at our resort.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Long Ngum View Resort/ Sanctuary Nam Ngum Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 100 Km
Day 12: Nam Ngum Lake – Vientiane road bike ride
We ride out of Thalat pass the NamNgum dam, we have one sharp hill in the morning then it is all fairly flat, we stop for lunch in a local restaurant when we feel like it. Riding today there are more traffic so please remember to keep riding on right side all the time and we regroup before getting into town and then we cycling to hotel. Dinner is at KuaLao restaurant.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Green Park Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 88 Km
Day 13: Vientaine – City Tour
Located along the banks of the mighty Mekong River, Vientiane is one of the least discovered capitals in Asia. To provide a comprehensive insight into this laidback capital, this full day tour explores the different highlights of the city, including gilded temples and important monuments, complimented with the chance to savor Lao cuisine at a vocational restaurant. Today enjoy a guided tour to discover the hidden charms of Vientiane, whose name means ‘the city of sandal wood’. Vientiane is one of the quietest capital cities in the world, far away from the hustle and bustle of other Asian capitals.
Your guide will pick you up at 0900 this morning. Your tour begins at the serene Wat Sisaket, the only temple left intact after the Siamese (Thai) invasion in 1828. It is one of the most beautiful temples in the capital, and its breezy teak covered hallways are filled with thousands of miniature Buddha statues.
Continue on to the nearby Wat Phra Keo. Used as a religious museum, Wat Phra Keo displays a collection of both Lao and Khmer works of art. Also nearby, is the Presidential Palace. Although you are not allowed to visit inside, it is a good glimpse in to the town’s colonial past as this building formerly served as the French governor’s palace.
Summary:
Activities: Transfer by bus and visiting
Accommodations: Green Park Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: NO
Day 14: Vientaine - crossing border bike ride Udon Thani
Following to hearty breakfast in hotel, embark on bikes to cycle straight from the hotel. Watch out for the traffic for the first 5 to 10km. Then we get to the quiet road through the countryside. Today cycling route is relatively flat with maximum altitude 150m high. We cycle on some of the very small roads through the countryside and the villages in the remote areas. Then we reach out to Nong Khai, the border town separated Nong Khai (Thailand) and Vientiane (Laos) by the Mekong River. Late afternoon, proceed to the border crossing point at the foot of the bridge. We get our lugguages and put of the bus as we change the support vehicle. Then stamp in at Laos Thailand immigration and cross the 2km bridge and get the visa on arrival per person with 1 photo at Thai Side. Then continue our journey to Udonthani which is 15km from the border. Farewell dinner and overnight in.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Siamgrand Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 76 Km
Day 15: Udon Tha Ni ride to Khon Kaen
After recharging fully energy from Hotel, setting off new new cycling on the most beautiful part of rural Thailand from one villages to another and we stop to take photos quite often. Afternoon, we cycle through many nice scenery starting with rice fields, endless sugar palm farm and casava. Then we reach to the villages and out to the farms and fields again as the scenery keep changing. There are a bit of down hills and up hills but not much climb just about 150m to 300m high. Dinner and overnight in Khon Kaen.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and transferring
Accommodations: Avani Khon Kaen Hotel & Convention Centre
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 120 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45290559'
Day 16: Khon Kaen spin to Roi Et
Leaving the hustling and bustling city behind, we hoop on bus and tranfer 30 minutesto cycling point, where our bikes will be available. set off our bikes to cycle off the main road along the beatiful rice fields. This part of Surin and Khon Kaen are the biggest part to produce rice where the road to Udon Thani has more farming of sugar canes and casava. We stop for lunch about Km 50 and after lunch we cycle the last 29km to our hotel to relax at the pool. Dinner and overnight in Roi Et .
Summary:
Activities: Cycling From Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: La Park Boutique Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 110 Km
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45290645
Day 17: Roi Et cycle to Surin
After refueling energy for breakfast, we kick off our pedals to cycle on stunning and quiet small road which is suitable for cycling. We stop for water and visit "Ban Chang" means Elephant Village and learn how elephants connect with the people in the village. The villagers should to take good care of the elephants but not riding. Afternoon, we continue cycling on the quiet road to complete 80km. Dinner and overnight in Surin .
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and transferring
Accommodations: Majestic Surin Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 142 Km
Day 18: Surin ride to Anlung Veng
Have hearty breakfast, we set off our bike to crossed border from Thai Land to Cambodia. Enjoy brilliant scenery and stunning landcapes as we ride leisurely on flat road through lush rice and sugar cane farms. Stop on the way to take photo and experience the daily life of local people. Surin has been well – known for Elephants. In the province’s northern reaches, an entire village — Baan Ta Klang — has long been devoted to elephants, which hold a special place in Thai and Khmer cultures. If you happen to be in Surin during the festival, you’ll be treated to some of the most elaborate elephant shows in the world. At any time, you can see goofy elephant statues all over town, including on the street signs.Have lunch enroute, after lunch meals, we continue cycling ascendingly our trip to border on sharp curve road. upon arrival, We say goodbye to Thailand driver and make the immigration process. Hello Cambodia Team who assist you to make the immigration process. We commence riding on the right side of Cambodia. We make a quick visit to Ta Mok's house the former Khmer Rouge General Commander who died in prison in Phnom Penh. At km10, we cycle descendingly hill about 5km to visit Pol Pot's grave, the former top leader of the Khmer Rouge who died in 1998 at this last strong hold.. after visiting Ta Mok’s house. We rolling our bike to Anlung Veng.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and custom formality
Accommodations: Anlung Vieng Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 107 km
Day 19: Anlung Veng - Banteay Srei and River of Thousand Lingas
Following to hearty breakfast, we embark on new beautiful cycling day from Hotel. We gear up our bike through peaceful region and rustic villages to visit Landmine Museum of Mr. Akira. Mr. Ra is dedicated to clearing the Cambodian countryside of landmines laid during the years of conflict and relies entirely on visitors' donation to fund his work. Then we cycling ascendingly on back road visit Kbal Spean, the River of Thousands Lingas, lying under the river bed, people believe it brings fertility and blessing Angkor area as the river flows to Siem Reap. Walk 1,200meters to visit the Lingas and enjoy lunch and the water fall. After lunch meals, we cycle down hill to visit Banteay Srei . Banteay Srei temple known as women citadel (built in 967 A.D dedicated to Brahma). While some of temple are impressive because of their sheer size, Banteay Srei stands alone in the quality of its construction and decoration. Its pink sandstone walls are decorated with what some consider the best carving of all, and still an excellent state of preservation. Cycling the last stages to Siem Reap. Overnight in Siem Reap.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and exploring
Accommodations: Steung Siem Reap Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 80 km
Day 20: Siem Reap mountain bike Angkor Complex
Depart from the hotel on the main road and cycling through Angkor pass check point. Cycling through the shady road with a little pumping because of the a few pot-holes. There you will begin to see Kravan temple, Banteay Kdei, and stop at the famous Ta Phrom, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. Visit Ta Phrom (45 minutes-1 hour). It was built in 12th century by the famous King Jayavarvan VII indicated to his mother. While clearing back the forest archaeologists decided to leave the vegetation of Ta Phrom in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discoverers found it and the other Angkor temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains and soar high above the temples. Continue the cycling through small circuit passing Ta Keo temple, Chao Say Tevoda, Tommanon before reaching to Angkor Thom city. There you will see, Terrace of Leper King, Terrace of Elephant, Baphoun, Phimean Akas. Stop at Bayon temple and start the visit (45 minutes-1 hour). Angkor Thom built by Cambodia's great king, Jayavarman VII. Overnight in Siem Reap. (B,L,D)
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and exploring
Accommodations: Steung Siem Reap hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 45 km
Day 21 Siem Reap cycling tours Battambang
We take a rest from cycling and transfer across Tonle Sap by boat. Along the way, we’ll see the local people going about their daily lives, and if we’re lucky, we can spot some wildlife on the banks. During the end of the dry season, lake levels may be too low to allow boat passage to Battambang. In this case, we’ll transfer by van to Battambang. But don’t worry, once we arrive, we’ll have some time to explore the city and surrounding countryside.
Summary:
Activities: Boat Trip and Cycling
Accommodations: Sanctuary Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 25 Km
Day 22: Battambang bike route Pailin
We depart for Pailin, cycling directly from our hotel. This is the toughest day as some sections of the road is in poor condition and bumpy (in dry season, can get dusty), but the scenery is the most impressive as we head towards Thailand. The road undulates as we get closer to Pailin, but there is nothing too steep or long. We cycle through stunning countryside, where farms and local villages can be seen along the way, and really get a feeling of riding into unchartered territory. This used to be bandit country, but don’t worry, the area is now completely safe!
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Memorial Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 95 Km
Day 23: Pailin crossing border to Thailand Chantaburi
A short pleasant ride on the quiet scenic roads to the border crossing. This quiet rural crossing used mainly by local traders makes for a pleasant stop while we complete all the immigration formalities. Once completed, we start our bike tour in Thailand with a ride through the Thai countryside till we reach the main road and transfer with a change of guides, vehicle, and bikes to the beach, with lunch in Chantaburi.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and processing of formal immigration
Accommodations: Chanchaolao beach Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 44 Km
Day 24: Chantaburi bike ride Laem Mae Phim
We have a flat and easy ride through mangroves, shrimp farms, and along the coast. We overnight at a very local Thai beach and have the afternoon free to go for a swim or a walk on the sand.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling From Hotel
Accommodations: Grande Blue Resort
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 65 Km
Day 25: Laem Mae Phim – Bangkok cycling tours
We have the morning to enjoy the beach before we head back to Bangkok. We arrive in the city around 3 pm. If you'd like to extend your time in Thailand we can help you to plan extra days at the beach or a nearby island.
Summary:
Activities: Tranferring to Bankok
Accommodations: By yourself
Meals: B.
Cycling distance: No
Important Notes:
We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance (covering emergency medical evacuation) for trips to Vietnam.
Tour cost will be valided during 45 days from date of offer. Past this date price and conditions may be readjusted.
The cost of air tickets is subject to change without prior notice by the airlines.
Reservations during peak times (Christmas, New Year, Vietnamese Lunar New Year, National Holidays) may be subject to supplementary charges.
Rooms at hotels are available only from 14:00 P.m on arrival day till 10:00 A.m on departure date. A supplement will be added if early check-in or late check-out is desired.
Please note that all the above services & tours have yet to be booked, they are proposed for your information only and we will not make any reservations before we receive your confirmation to do so. If one or some proposed service(s) is (are) not available at the moment of booking, we will try to find other possibilities/options or other similar service(s) in order to avoid changes to the program.
Meals: if you have any specific food requirements ( vegetarian, vegan, food allergies) please inform us in advance so that we can provide notice to our restaurant, tour guide, our partners so that they can server you better. If you are a food lover, Snail Adventure tours can be your culinary guide and provide you opportunity to savor tempting local food and world famous – dishes.
Tour included in:
English speaking cycling guide ( other languages upon requests)
Accommodations are based on double/ twin occupancy
Meals details in itineraries ( 25 breakfast, 25 lunches, 25 dinners)
A/C transfer/ and transportation
Van or bus supported during the cycling times.
Truck supported for the group size from 6 and above.
Trek mountain bikes – 4300 with disc brake and helmets
Sightseeing excursions as outlined itineraries
Boat trip as mentioned on Itineraries
Bike tour pump, bike tools, spares tubes, spare bikes
First aid kit
Cold water box, small fresh towel.
Mineral water for drinking
Fruit and snack for cycling days
Tour excluded in:
International airfare
Travel insurance
Items of personal nature
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks in meals
Mineral water beyond that supplied
Optional excursions
Additional transport required due to any emergency situation
Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry bills.
Visa fee
Departure tax
Tip for team and guide
Visa fee in Vietnam with 50 USD for Multi Entry, Laos with 35 USD and Cambodia with 25 USD per person upon arrival + 02 passport pictures
Creating Unique Touring Experiences:
All the touring itineraries on this website have been carefully crafted by our in-country management teams and represent a series of experiences we can certainly recommend. However, we understand that every travel experience should be as unique and individual as each traveler. Our consultants are waiting to hear from you so that we can tailor or custom design a Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand tour to your individual specifications.
Note: Hotels are subject to change due to availability. In that case we will choose equivalent accommodation
Meals: if you have any specific food requirements ( vegetarian, vegan, food allergies) please inform us in advance so that we can provide notice to our restaurant, tour guide, our partners so that they can server you better. If you are a food lover, Snail Adventure tours can be your culinary guide and provide you opportunity to savor tempting local food and world famous – dishes.
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