Tuesday, August 18, 2015

biking holiday vietnam


Cycling Holidays in Vietnam

Here at biking vietnam, we have a fantastic cycling holiday in Vietnam.
Join us on our unique cycling holiday in Vietnam, a leisurely cycling tour through an ancient country, this easy going cycling holiday is an excellent way to taste the cultural heritage and scenic highlights of Vietnam. We believe our cycling holiday in Vietnam  gives you the control to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.
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We're passionate believers that seeing somewhere from a bike is the absolute best way of doing it and this is certainly true in Vietnam, perhaps more than any other country in Asia! By cycling along some of Vietnam's finest backroads, you'll get the full "surround-sound" effect - you'll be able to interact with local children cycling to school, smell delicicious wafts of street food cooking, see stunning scenery and feel the incredibly varied Vietnamese weather on your skin!
It's more than 1100 miles (nearly 1800 kms) from Saigon to Hanoi, so in order to fit in the the best bits of cycling and to miss out some of the busier urban sections, this trip uses bus transfers most days to get us out of the cities and onto the quieter backroads. Don't let this put you off however - it just means you can save your energy for the great riding that can be found off the beaten track.
Our journey begins in Vietnam's former capital Ho Chi Minh city, still often referred to as Saigon by locals and tourists alike. The city has managed to retain a lot of its historic charms while evolving in to a bustling modern city. From here we head north to the Cu Chi tunnels where we'll get a real insight into the Vietnam war from a local perspective.  Next we're off to the stunning coastline at Miu Ne where we can enjoy a swim and a fantastic sunset across the South China Sea. From the coast we head inland to the former French colonial hillstation of Dalat and then we're descending all the way to Nha Trang - famed for its 6km beach, crystal clear water and fantastic seafood.
Next we're off to the Central Highlands for 3 days of exploring away from the tourist trail, before heading back the coast and on to the UNESCO world heritage site of Hoi An. From here we head to Hue where we spend a couple of days explorign this fantastic area, before boarding a sleeper train to our final destination - Hanoi. We'll spend a day here exploring this fascinating city, taking in the sights and the sounds, before flying home at the end of the holiday.

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