Itinerary in brief

Meet in Hanoi before cycling amongst  the amazing rock outcrops of Ninh Binh, visit the huge stone Catholic Cathedral in Phat Diem, travel by boat to the water-bound  village of Ken Ghe before cycling into the rain forests of Cuc Phuong National Park with its world renowned Primate Rescue Centre. Stay in the midst of the hill tribe region where you will enjoy a unique cultural show in a traditional long house and visit a local H’Mong village, before returning  via a great downhill to Hanoi. This tour is designed to compliment a pre or post tour visit to one of the natural wonders of the world, the World Heritage.
recognized Halong Bay with its three thousand spectacular shaped kaarst (limestone) islands.
•  Cycle on quiet lanes amongst the limestone outcrops and waterways surrounding Ninh Binh
•  Take a boat trip to visit the water bound Ken Ghe village, where the locals paddle their boats with their feet
•  Visit the massive Catholic Cathedral at Phat Diem, with its unique Sino-Vietnamese rchitecture
•  Spend two days in Cuc Phuong National Park and see the endangered local gibbon and langurs, at the world famous primate Rescue Centre
• Ride through the National  Park to visit the ‘Cave of the Prehistoric Man‘ and hike into an ancient rainforest
•  Spend two nights in a luxurious resort hotel surrounded by rice paddles and verdant green mountains in the heart of the Mai Chau hill tribe region
•  Enjoy a special cultural performance, drink rice wine and dance with the Thai ethnic villagers in a traditional tribal long house
•  Add an extra two days to your tour to visit one of the natural wonders of the world, the spectacular Halong Bay.
 

Day 1 – Hanoi

We meet early afternoon at the Flower hotel. Your guide will give you an outline of the days to come before fitting you out with your bicycle. There is an opportunity for a short test ride on the road outside the hotel. Nearby is the famous Hoan Kiem Lake, considered the spiritual heart of Hanoi. If you are confident in negotiating the local traffic, (it’s a short ride to the lake which is also in walking distance), your guide will take on a 4 km cycle around the lake including a visit to the revered Turtle Pagoda. Tonight we dine together at a local restaurant, a chance to get to know the local Northern Vietnamese cuisine.
(D) Accommodation – Flower Hotel, Hanoi,

Day 2 –Hanoi to Ninh Binh

An early start sees us drive out of the city to the small village of Ben Yen. Here we start cycling on quiet rural roads surrounded by kaarst rock formations as we enter the Limestone Country. The route has several turns so we advise cycling with your guide and there are a few ups & downs as you traverse the narrow gaps between the structures. Lunch is at a local restaurant before continuing on a spectacular flat afternoon ride to Ninh Binh through a beautiful landscape of limestone islands surrounded by rice fields and canals. At times the route is so narrow that you must pass between “Mountain gates”, the local term for the gaps between the formations. Tonight your guides will take you out to experience two very popular local pastimes, karaoke & drinking beer at a local bar!
(B,L,D) Accommodation – The Long Hotel, Ninh Binh Cycling distances – Morning – 41kms/25 Miles, Afternoon – 29kms/18 Miles

Day 3 – Ninh Binh to Phat Diem and return loop

 
 This morning’s ride is another beautiful route via quiet lanes amongst limestone islands rising out of rice paddies surrounded by canals and rivers. At Phat Diem we visit the incredible Catholic Cathedral built in 1891. Apart from gigantic pillars made from single trees this massive building is built entirely of stone with numerous stone sculptures on the walls and a large bell cast in the 1890s weighing nearly 2 tons. Your guide will explain the amazing story of how this structure was built. This afternoon we drive to meet our boat, for the trip to visit the remarkable Kenh Ga village. The journey to the village, as we glide along the river and canals, and weave our way past the boathouses and fishing vessels of Kenh Ga is a unique experience. Surrounded by stunning limestone cliffs the village is only accessible by boat, it's essentially a floating village on the Hoang Long River, with just a few permanent buildings on the riverbanks and the people in Kenh Ga row boats with their feet, leaning back and watching the world go by
(B,L,D) Cycling distances – Ninh Binh to Phat Diem – 23kms/ 14 miles, Optional return – 28kms / 17 miles

Day 4 – Ninh Binh to Cuc Phuong National Park

Today sees us ride through quiet back roads on the gentle climb to Cuc Phuong National Park Headquarters, our base for the next two nights. The scenery is spectacular as we cycle through small villages & alongside rice fields before we enter the national park in the afternoon. Created by Ho Chi Minh in 1963 Cuc Phuong was Vietnam’s first National Park. Tonight we stay in comfortable guest houses at the park headquarters & there is time this afternoon for a short hike around nearby Mac Lake or the botanical gardens
(B,L,D) Accommodation – Cuc Phuong National Park Guesthouses, www.cucphuongtourism.com Cycling Distance –Ninh Binh to Cuc Phuong National park - 45 kms / 28 miles

Day 5 – Cuc Phuong Headquarters to Park Centre and return

Surrounded by limestone cliffs, Cuc Phuong National Park is considered the most important nature reserve in Viet Nam. It 222 square km. of primary tropical forest and is famous for its variety of wildlife, there are an estimated 2,000 different species of flora and the 450 species fauna in the park. This morning you will visit the famous Primate Rescue Centre www.primatecenter.org with 14 species of threatened gibbon and langur on site. We then head into the park centre, depending on your fitness you can cycle or drive, with a visit on the way to the “cave of the Prehistoric Man.” After lunch at Bong, the park centre, we will go for a 2hr hike on an easy trail into the forest to see the ancient trees & prolific birdlife. To end the day we have a cruisy downhill ride back to the Park Headquarters.
(B,L,D) Cycling distance to Park Centre – 20kms/12 miles each way.

Day 6 – Cuc Phuong to Mai Chau

Today is a cycling day as we follow the Buoi River valley towards Mai Chau. We cycle briefly on the northern section of the famous Ho Chi Ming Trail, now a paved highway traveling south all the way to Saigon, before continuing riding to Muong Khen where we board the support vehicle to traverse the formidable Thung Khe pass. Towards the summit we will stop at some roadside stalls and meet some local ethnic Muong people who will introduce to one of their delicacies, the delicious sticky rice cooked on a bamboo stick. The descent into Mai Chau is spectacular with beautiful views into the valley. The day ends at the lovely Mai Chau lodge, a new resort reflecting the local culture, nestled amongst the rice fields and surrounding mountains.. Tonight’s meal is on your own at the delightful restaurant at the Mai Chau Lodge.
(B,L) Accommodation – Mai Chau Lodge, www.maichaulodge.com\ Cycling Distance – Up to 77kms / 48 miles

Day 7 – Mai Chau

The lowland valleys around Mai Chau are inhabited by the Thai people and the high country is the home of the H’Mong ethnic minority. This morning we drive up the Ma’a River to an altitude of 1000 meters to visit a traditional H’Mong village at Sa Linh . We cycle back to the resort on a gentle downhill run for a late lunch and the afternoon is free to relax and enjoy the beautiful resort. Late afternoon we vist a local ethnic White Thai village before joining our hosts in a meal combined with a cultural & musical performance in their traditional longhouse
(B,D) Cycling distance – 35kms/22 miles

Day 8 – Mai Chau to Hanoi

Serious riders can challenge themselves this morning with the climb to the top of the Thung Khe Pass, (it’s a gain of 1,050 metres over 14 kilometres) and downhill experts can thrill themselves with the 12 km descent down the other side. We do not recommend either option unless you are very fit and experienced , for the mere mortals we will drive you over the pass to start riding at Muong Khen. The landscape changes as we farewell the limestone country and gradually descend towards Hanoi. Lunch today is at an excellent local restaurant in Hoa Binh before loading up for the drive back to Hanoi. Tonight we experience the famous & spectacular Water Puppet show before our celebration farewell dinner and a chance to reflect on the experiences of the last eight days.
(B,L,D) Accommodation – Thang Long Opera, Hanoi. Cycling Distance – Thung Khe Pass option – 63kms/39 miles, Shorter route – 29kms/18 miles

Day 9 – (B)

Your tour ends after breakfast. For those who are traveling to Halong Bay on the extension tour, you will be picked up from your hotel at approximately 8.00 a.m.

(Included meals – B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner )

Included – Ken Ga village tour, Phat Diem cathedral, Primate centre tour, Hike at Bong village, visit to H’Mong village, Thai village meal & cultural/music show, water Puppet show in Hanoi.

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Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Thach That (overnight in Dong Truc village) (L, D)

Our tour guide and driver will meet you at the hotel. We depart from Hanoi by bus and head out northwest of Hanoi. After 45 minutes, we arrive to our first destination, Thay Pagoda (note: we should dress appropriately to visit pagodas). You will be fascinated by the unique architecture and intriguing interiors of the pagoda. Especially mysterious is the story about the first Master of this pagoda which dates back a thousand years ago. After we take in the great panoramic view of rice paddies from mountain peak, we get on our bikes and start cycling through local villages, crossing rice paddy fields. Enjoying the ride for about over an hour, we will stop to see the famous pagoda of Tay Phuong and have lunch in a local restaurant nearby.



After lunch, we keep riding to the village of Dong Truc. This is a really pleasant route for easy cycling. We cross small bridges, ride along little canals, all the while being greeted by children and farmers, calling on you with nice smiles on broad faces. Arriving at our home stay still early in the afternoon, our guide will introduce you to the family, provides orientation then relax drinking tea and chatting with our host. There is still time to continue enjoying the slow wandering, biking to other villages close by. This evening, we will be treated to various authentic Vietnamese dishes, cooked by the family members

Day 2 Thach That - Son Tay - ancient village of Duong Lam - Hanoi (B, L)

If you wish to breathe the fresh morning air of countryside, get up early for a stroll around the village, have fun chatting with the locals. After breakfast, we say farewell to our host, get on the bikes and keep riding to Son Tay. This is where the genuine Vietnam still exists. The old citadel is well preserved; the town is quiet with no tourists. Lightly explore the area then head out for a short ride of only 4 km to the ancient village of Duong Lam. You will find the real image of Vietnam, first at the village entrance, grace by a high banyan tree and tiles roof gate with brick lanes leading you to Mong Phu Temple. This is a beautiful old temple where villagers seriously worship and celebrate ceremonies to honor the Ngo Quyen and Phung Hung kings, who were born from this village. We enjoy cycling around, go through narrow mossy lanes and stop to visit an old house, having tea and cake with the owners. Our lunch will be servered at the local restaurant. After lunch, we put away the bikes and head straight back to Hanoi.

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Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park (L, D)

Depart Hanoi at 8 am; we travel along Highway #1, our vehicle drops us off at the park, where we trek to a huge thousand year old tree. After lunch is some free time for strolling around under cool trees’ shades. Then we embrace our bikes to ride long curves and bends of roads winding through the jungle. Ending at entrance gate, we spend the night staying in a nearby bungalow.




Day 2 Cuc Phuong National Park - Tam Coc (35 km cycling distance) (B, L, D)

Morning sunrise with sounds of the jungle, we wake up to have breakfast then check out of our hotel. We continue our biking journey through villages and beautiful pineapple plantations. Arriving Tam Coc Wharf around lunch time, we first check in our hotel. After lunch, we get on cute little boats to have 2 hours of rowing along the river and through three tunnel caves. There is still time in the early afternoon to bike through villages, crossing rice paddy fields to see the ancient capital of Hoa Lu. Back to the hotel, we relax and enjoy ourselves while drinking cold local beer by the river; overnight stay in hotel by the river as well. Cuc Phuong National Park Hoa Lu Ancient Capital Cycling in Dong Trieu

Day 3 Tam Coc - Ha Long Bay (B, L, D)

Depart Tam Coc about 8 am; we travel along National Road #10 heading northeast, through lush green fields of the Red River Delta. Arriving in Ha Long city around lunch time, we transfer to Tourist wharf and be welcomed by the junk cruise’s staff. After check in on board, the boat cruises through Ha Long Bay, passing by some of the most scenic locations including Yen Ngua, Con Coc Mountains, as well as a floating fishing village. Lunch will be served in the junk cruise’s restaurant. Weather permitting, we will visit Sung Sot cave (Surprising cave) and enjoy kayaking to explore the lagoon and Luon Grotto; over night stay on junk cruise.

Day 4 Ha Long Bay - Dong Trieu village (home stay in village) (B, L, D)

Greet the day with morning exercise on the roof top or a fresh swim, both with an opportunity to view sunrise over the bay. After breakfast, we visit a beautiful limestone grotto. Then back to our boat for a final glimpse of the Ha Long Bay as we cruise back to the dock. Only about an hour ride to the village of Dong Trieu. First, we exchange greetings and have green tea with our host family. Then we get on our bikes to enjoy riding around neighboring villages, cycling through this peaceful area of country lanes and rice fields, chatting with local people. This evening, we will be guests of a local family.

Day 5 Dong Trieu - Hanoi (B, L)

After breakfast, we bid farewell to our host and villagers as we head back to Hanoi. On the way, we stop to visit traditional handicrafts villages of Phu Lang (pottery) and Dong Ky (wood carving). Our tour ends at the hotel foyer around 4 pm; overnight in Hanoi.

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Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Dong Trieu (L, D)

This morning we will leave Hanoi behind for Dong Trieu town, which is located 120 km Northwest of Hanoi and pass through the green fields of the Red River Delta. On the way we will have a chance to visit one of the Humanity Centers, which support local disabled children. Arriving at Dong Trieu town we will be introduced to our Japanese push bikes and then cycle through this peaceful area of country lanes and rice fields. We will also visit some schools, Dong Trieu's ceramic villages, and chat with the local people. This evening we will become the guests of a local family.
Level of home stay: Standard.

 


Day 2 Dong Trieu - Halong Bay (B, L, D)

Today we bid farewell to our local family hosts and leave for Ha Long Bay, the spectacular World Heritage Site. Once there, we will embark on Oriental Sails followed by cruise briefing. After our seafood lunch the Oriental Sails cruise further along the limestone islands of Fighting Cock, Dog Rock and Incense Burner, to name a few. We will visit one of the most impressive caves in Halong Bay, the Amazing Cave. We will have chance to see thousand of stalactite and stalagmites with many different shapes and colors. We then back to the boat and take our kayak to the hidden parts of this seclude bay We then going to anchor place we can go for swimming, taking photos or just simply relax as the sun starts to set
At 19:00 our dinner will be served. Socialize with other guests or just laze around. Overnight on board.

Day 3 Halong Bay - Hanoi (B, L)

Today we get up early and start our day with swimming, exercise or photo hunt. We then have breakfast at sunrise. We then cruise through Drum Cave Island, Man’s Head Islet, Van Gia Fishing Village and then head back to the Harbor. We will disembark Oriental Sails at around 11h00. We will say good bye with our crews and transfer back to Hanoi and trip finishes at the hotel in Hanoi around 16h30. Our trip concludes.

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 Highlight: Located in the Red River Delta in the centre of the North, Hanoi is the Capital of Vietnam. The city embraces the natural lakes of the Delta. The attractive centre of Hanoi is built around Ho Hoan Kiem (the Lake of the Returned Sword), the site of one of Vietnam's most famous legends. Just north of Ho Hoan Kiem stands the Old Quarter, a fascinating maze of narrow streets where artisans traditionally keep their shops. Today, many hotels and restaurants also crowd into the Old Quarter.



Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Historical site (L)

Leaving our hotel by bicycle, we will ride through the Old Quarter and the old French Quarter on the way to the Ho Chi Minh Museum and Mausoleum. You can't visit Vietnam without getting to know the great leader of the Vietnam revolution! Then we continue riding through residential and market areas, have lunch in a local restaurant, and continue into the 'green belt' buffer zone. We will explore the mills and backstreets of a traditional silk weaving village, stopping to see the skilful weavers working hard in their traditional calling. By contrast, we will return to our hotel through a new development with its uniquely Hanoi blend of architectural styles.

Notes:

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum opening time: Open from Tuesday to Thursday and weekends from 8 am to 11pm. Closed on Mondays and Fridays. The mausoleum is closed for two months of the year, usually October and November, when Ho Chi Minh’s body is maintenance

Day 2 Hanoi - Local people with daily life (L, D)

We'll take another ride through the maze of back alleys. Stop and enjoy a coffee (or whatever you prefer) with Hanoi townsfolk. Beware! They will want to practice their English on you. Then we'll explore the big market of Cho Mo. It is far out of the city centre and not commonly visited by tourists. Have "bun cha", the specialty of Hanoi for lunch. In the afternoon we will visit Ngu Xa Temple for an insight into the Vietnamese spiritual life. In the evening, you will be treated to a Vietnamese meal in a private home.

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Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Hoa Lu - Tam Coc (L, D)

The bycicle tour depart from Hanoi to Hoa Lu at 8 o’clock. Once we reach at Hoa Lu we cycling to visit the two remain Temples of the Ancient Capital, and another hour to picturesque setting of Tam Coc. After our lunch in Tam Coc we cycle to Thung Nang where we explore the dramatic limestone cliffs on the rice paddies field and through tunnel caves by rowing boat (bamboo sampans). We stay over night in the hotel in Ninh Binh town.


Day 2 Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong - Hanoi (B, L)

Leaving Ninh Binh in the morning by bus and drive about half hour to Dong Dao plantation, where we start cycling. Today we cycle about 30 km on the panoramic road to Cuc Phuong National Park. We will go through the pineapple plantations, valleys, villages, meeting friendly locals along the way. Arrive in Cuc Phuong about at noontime, we enjoy our lunch at the local restaurant here. Afterwards we cycle about 2 hours through the National Park and make a couple of stops to visit Cave of Ancient Men, and take a walk before heading back to Hanoi.

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 Highlight: Discover North Vietnam on this trip which allows us to visit the hidden charms of the Red River Delta. Along the way we will encounter pastoral landscapes and sweeping panoramas as the rural population carries out the business of farming rice paddies. We will visit the historical area of Hoa Lu, Thung Nang's elaborate system of limestone karsts and the charming, mysterious Cuc Phuong National Park. This trip is a great combination of soft cycling, sightseeing and walking..
Hoa Lu - Tam Coc & Cuc Phuong National Park Cycling Tour

Itinerary in brief

Day 1 Hanoi - Hoa Lu - Tam Coc (L, D)





 Departing from Hanoi for Hoa Lu at 8.00 AM. Once there, we will cycle to visit the two remaining temples of this ancient capital then the picturesque setting of Tam Coc, an hour away. After lunch there, we will cycle to Thung Nang where we will explore the dramatic limestone cliffs set in the rice paddies and the tunnel caves by rowing boat (bamboo sampans) Overnight stay at the hotel in Ninh Binh town.

Day 2 Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National Park (B, L)

In the morning we depart from Ninh Binh and drive about half an hour to Dong Dao plantation where we start cycling. Today we will cycle about 30kms along the panoramic road to Cuc Phuong National Park. We will go through the pineapple plantations, valleys and villages, meeting friendly people along the way. Arrive Cuc Phuong about noontime, after enjoying our lunch box here. We visit the Endangered Primates Rescued Center and cycle through the National Park. Tonight we stay in the guesthouse in the Cuc Phuong.
 
Day 3 Cuc Phuong National Park - Hanoi (B, L)

After breakfast we visit the Ancient Human Cave and trek in the national park for about 3 hours to the Ancient tree. After lunch in Cuc Phuong we will head back to Hanoi.

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