The Best Mekong Delta Bike Tour. As you wish to adventure to explore
Mekong Delta by biking within 6 days, Vietnam BackRoads bike guides
will show you the untouched places
Day 1: Sai Gon - Ben Tre - Tra Vinh (L/D) (25-45 km)
Enjoy
an hour and half morning driving on the old high way 1A to Ben Tre
province. Start riding 20 km from Ben Tre city to Mo Cay town. Visit
local workshops on the way, such as coconut fiber and coconut jelly
shops. Stop for lunch in this town, after lunch, then cycle 20 km on
beautiful country roads to a boat station. Relax 30 minutes on boat
crossing Co Chien river, then ride a further 7 km to hotel in city
center of Tra Vinh.
Day 2: Tra Vinh – Can Tho (B/L/D) (50-90 km)
In
the morning, we start to cycle from the hotel, cycle past temples of
Khmer people. Tra Vinh city is considered the homeland of Khmer. Most of
them are industrious farmers. They make three crops of rice per year.
Continue riding through huge rice fields, visit Khmer temples. You will
have the opportunity to see Theravada monks working on a farm. Have
lunch at Cau Ke town. In the afternoon, we continue biking to Tra On,
then take country roads and cross many small natural creeks by ferry to
Can Tho city.
Day 3: Can Tho - Long Xuyen - Chau Doc (B/L/D) (50-90 Km)
We
will have an early start by boat to the biggest floating market in the
Mekong, where the locals come to exchange farm products from boat to
boat every morning. Disembark from your boat and ride to the outskirts
of O-Mon, then transfer to Long Xuyen city for lunch. In the afternoon,
have another transfer to Tri Ton where we begin ride to Ba Chuc killing
field, and have a short visit the memorial before we bike to Chau Doc,
via Tinh Bien, Nha Ban town. Overnight in Chau Doc.
Day 4: Chau Doc – Cao Lanh (B/L/D) (50-70 km)
Chau
Doc is located west of the Mekong Delta between upper and lower
branches of the Mekong River. The town is famous as the gateway between
Vietnam to Cambodia. Enjoy an hour motorboat trip to a floating village
and Cham village, visit a mosque and sarong workshop. Check out of the
hotel and cross lower river to Chau Giang Dist. Ride on dirt track to
Cho Moi, pedal past Hoa Hao Buddhist Holly pagoda, keep pedaling to Cho
Moi for lunch. From this town, we take a little ferry to the Island to
pedal to the Monastery, which was built 120 years ago by the French.
This is the first Monastery building site in Indochina, established in
1874. In the late afternoon, ride to Cao Lanh city. Spend the night in
town
Day 5: Cao Lanh – Sadec - An Binh Island, Cai Be (B/L/D) (40-60 km)
Have
breakfast and take a ferry to the other side of upper brand of Mekong
River. Start biking to Sadec, ride past flower and ornamental gardens.
Visit "Huynh Thuy Le’s house", the house made famous in the movie The
Lover, with Margueti Duras, set in Sadec from 1928 to 1932, in which a
French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a
wealthy, older Chinese man. Sadec is one of the few towns in Mekong
Delta which still has the remains numerous colonial buildings from the
French colonist in Indochina. From Huynh Thuy Le’s house house, you can
see the vocational school on the other side of canal. This school was
the first French army base in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. After lunch,
continue to cycle to Xeo Quyt base. Enjoy rowing boat ride and trekking
tour with Viet Cong guide. Continue biking on lowland of Dong Thap Muoi,
crossing a system of man-made canals to Cai Be where you stay in local
house on the An Binh Island.
Day 6: Cai Be – My Tho Saigon (B/L) (20-35 km)
Start
to ride from home-stay, stop to visit one of the oldest ancient house
in Mekong Region. Then cycle on Tan Phong Island and take a little ferry
boat to Ngu Hiep Island. Tan Phong is very famous for rambutan fruits
but Ngu Hiep Island is the homeland of smelly fruits (durian fruits)
Escape this Island by ferry boat and continue cycling to Cay Lay Dist,
Tien Giang province where your driver is standby. Have a short transfer
to restaurant for lunch before driving back to Saigon. Tour end!
Contact Lotussia Travel for more details.
Ha Nguyen
Xin chao! My name is Ha. I like traveling, reading, discovering new places. I have spent almost ten years in travel and hospitality. I hope that I can bring in this blog updated, helful information you may need to plan your upcoming holiday in Vietnam...

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