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Backroads Cycling Adventure: Cambodia & Vietnam

Destination
Starts in
Ends in
Tour code
VCT: MCT- 9D- REP- HCM
Levels
Duration
Styles
Price
USD $2035.00 2035.00
No of cycling days
8
Group size
02 - 12
Average distance per day
45 km
Age to ride
18 - 75
Average climbing
Flat plains
Bike hire
$112.00
Total cycling distance
367 km
E-bike hire
$280.00
Accommodation
3- 4 star hotels & homestay
Single supplement
$345.00

Embark on an unforgettable cycling journey from Cambodia to Vietnam, where culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes come together. Your adventure begins in Siem Reap, gateway to the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor. Explore the legendary ruins of Angkor, then ride through the enchanting floating villages of Kampong Phluk, where life unfolds on water.


Continue your journey by bike to Udong, Cambodia’s ancient capital, rich in history and spiritual heritage. From here, trade pedals for a scenic cruise along the mighty Mekong River, crossing into Vietnam at Chau Doc town.


Back on two wheels, cycle through the lush Mekong Delta, known as Vietnam’s “rice bowl.” Discover a world of winding canals, vibrant orchards, and welcoming villages. Experience authentic local life with an overnight stay in a traditional homestay.


Your journey concludes in the dynamic city of Ho Chi Minh City, leaving you with lasting memories of an extraordinary cross-border adventure.

Angkor Wat Sunrise is on many bucket lists. You could imagine tasting coffee and sitting when the sun gradually rises, enjoying the wonderful moment with countless photo opportunities. The Vietnam Backroads team will pick you up at your location and then transfer you to Angkor Temple. 


Enjoy the sunrise, then explore the majestic Angkor Temples on foot, then we'll have breakfast before our first-day trip ride. Explore the ancient city of Angkor, the ruins: Ta Prohm tangled in vines, magnificent Angkor Wat, Terrace of Leper King, the Terrace of Elephant, and stop at the Bayon Temple- a spectacular Gothic-style temple at the center of the ancient royal city of Angkor Thom. Return to Siem Reap for lunch, check-in at the hotel, and be free to explore Siem Reap and the night market in the evening on your own.

Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Support vehicles
25 km
Flat - rural paths, paved roads

After a leisurely breakfast, we take a short transfer to the cycling starting point, just 1.5 km from the hotel. Riding along quiet riverside roads, we cycle through peaceful villages and fertile farmlands, enjoying glimpses of everyday Cambodian countryside life. Along the way, see farmers working rice paddies with water buffaloes, villagers selling fresh produce, and locals harvesting lotus flowers from the ponds.


We continue riding through the vast wetlands bordering Tonle Sap, Asia’s largest freshwater lake. Following scenic dirt tracks and quiet backroads, we pass local farmers and fishermen going about their daily routines amid beautiful wetland landscapes. En route to Kampong Phluk, we stop to explore a lively local market before visiting the famous floating village. With your guide, walk through fascinating stilt-house communities and learn how local families adapt to life during the flood season when rising waters transform the landscape.


We then board a private canoe to explore the floating village and flooded mangrove forest. Glide along narrow waterways lined with stilted homes, floating grocery boats, and fishing vessels, offering fantastic photo opportunities and an authentic glimpse into life on Tonle Sap. After lunch, you may choose to cycle back to Siem Reap along a different scenic route or enjoy a transfer back to the hotel.

Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
2 hrs
29 km
Flat - rural paths

Start the early morning journey with a scenic shuttle transfer across the iconic bridges and towering gateways, traveling south of Siem Reap through charming rural towns and picturesque countryside to the vibrant provincial center of Kampong Thom. Along the way, we make a brief stop at the ancient Naga Bridge in Kampong Kdei, one of Cambodia’s finest Angkor-era bridges.


Upon reaching Kampong Thom, we begin cycling toward the remarkable temple complex of Sambor Prei Kuk (615–650 AD), the former capital of the powerful Chenla Empire. Hidden within a tranquil jungle setting, these atmospheric pre-Angkorian temples date back to the 7th century and offer a fascinating glimpse into Cambodia’s early history. Enjoy time to explore the ancient ruins and peaceful forest surroundings before lunch.


In the afternoon, we continue riding along quiet dirt tracks and scenic backroads through authentic Cambodian countryside. Pedal beneath swaying sugar palm trees, pass traditional stilted wooden houses, and cycle across vast emerald rice paddies as local village life unfolds around you. The day concludes in Kampong Thom City with check-in at the charming Sambor Village Hotel.

Sambor Village
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
2 hrs
25 - 51 km
Flat - rural paths, paved road

We begin the day with an early morning transfer to Udong, the former royal capital of Cambodia, located about 2.5 hours from Phnom Penh. Climbing the 400-plus steps to the hilltop pagodas may challenge the legs, but the reward is breathtaking panoramic views across the vast Cambodian countryside and endless rice plains. After time to wander through the peaceful temple grounds and surrounding area, we enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before setting off on a memorable afternoon cycling adventure to Prek Pnov.


The ride follows scenic dirt roads through the heart of rural Cambodia, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional village life. Pedal past stilted wooden houses, emerald rice paddies, ox carts, colorful Buddhist temples, lively schools, and tiny roadside markets. Friendly children wave enthusiastically as we cycle through charming countryside villages, while the tranquil landscapes reveal the timeless beauty of Cambodia beyond the tourist trail.


A final 45-minute transfer brings us back to vibrant Phnom Penh. The evening is free for you to relax or explore the Cambodian capital at your own pace and enjoy dinner in town.

Hôtel KVL
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
3.5 hrs
25 - 35 km
Flat - rural paths

After a leisurely breakfast, we spend half a day sightseeing in the capital city. Visit sites associated with the Khmer Rouge regime, including the notorious Tuol Sleng Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Fields. This former school was transformed into a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces and became the largest center for detention and torture during the rule of the Khmer Rouge. We then explore the Russian Market before returning to the hotel to check out and enjoy lunch prior to departing Cambodia for Vietnam.

Board a speedboat along the Mekong River, crossing the immigr


ation checkpoint at the Cambodia–Vietnam border. Along the journey, enjoy scenic views of life on the riverbanks and witness the daily activities of Cambodian and Vietnamese communities living along the waterways. Relax and take in the ever-changing landscapes as we cruise through the mighty Mekong Delta toward Chau Doc, the vibrant Vietnamese border town.


Upon arrival at the dock in Chau Doc around 6:00 PM, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel for check-in, followed by dinner with your Vietnamese team.


Note: Please keep your passport, visa photos, and other necessary documents in your day bag for the visa application process. Your local guide will assist you with exit, entry, and visa procedures at both the Cambodian and Vietnamese border gates.


  • Exit point: Kaam Samnor Border Gate
  • Entry point: Song Tien Border Gate
Chau Pho Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Support vehicles
5 hrs

After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, we begin cycling through a Muslim village, where we will have time to walk around the mosque and experience local life along the Mekong River. Along the way, we stop at small local markets and verdant vegetable farms before crossing the Bassac River by local ferry.


We continue riding along quiet country trails and narrow paths through lush farmlands and rustic villages toward the Vam Nao River. After a ferry crossing to the rural district of Cho Moi, An Giang Province, we resume cycling, crossing numerous small bridges over canals and creeks, with plenty of opportunities to interact with local villagers along the route. We also stop to enjoy fresh tropical fruits at local orchards.


Today’s lunch will be freshly prepared and served at a local home. In the afternoon, the ride becomes more leisurely as we pass fish farms, Buddhist pagodas, and traditional brick factories. We then take a ferry to outskirts of Long Xuyen City, and have a short transfer to the hotel.

Dong Xuyen Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hour
25 - 58 km
Flat - rural paths

We begin today with a scenic 30-minute transfer to Thot Not, where our cycling adventure starts with a visit to the enchanting Bang Lang Stork Garden — a tranquil bird sanctuary home to thousands of storks, cormorants, and graceful snowy egrets. Enjoy time to stroll through the peaceful wetlands before setting off along quiet village backroads and riverside lanes toward Song Hau Farmlands.


After a refreshing coffee break in the small town, we continue riding to Thoi Lai, passing traditional rice-husking mills and pedaling along shaded canal paths lined with lush tropical vegetation. Lunch is served at a local restaurant in Thoi Lai.


In the afternoon, the ride offers an intimate glimpse into daily life in the Mekong Delta as we cycle beside winding creeks, serene waterways, and charming rural hamlets. We continue exploring the picturesque backwaters of Phong Dien before a short transfer brings us to the vibrant riverside city of Can Tho.

Charmant Suites Can Tho
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hr
25 - 69 km
Flat - rural paths

Your day begins with a scenic boat trip to the famous Cai Rang Floating Market. As the sun rises, you'll witness the daily routines of locals along the riverbanks and experience the market in full swing, where vendors trade goods directly from boat to boat in a vibrant, floating exchange. After the market visit, we’ll cross the Hau Giang–Mekong River by short transfer and begin our cycling journey through the rural Binh Minh area.


In the morning, you’ll ride through quiet island paths, pedal along riverside trails, hop on a few local ferries, and sample fresh, seasonal fruits straight from the source. This immersive ride ends in Tra On township, where we’ll transfer to Cau Ke for a well-earned lunch.


In the afternoon, we continue deeper into the Khmer heartland, cycling past peaceful villages and elegant temples. You’ll visit local homes and experience the warmth of Khmer hospitality firsthand. The day concludes with a transfer to your bungalow homestay, where you can relax and reflect on a full day of cultural discovery and scenic adventure.

Bungalow Ven Song
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hr
1 hr
25 - 65 km
Flat - rural paths

After a leisurely breakfast, enjoy a scenic shuttle transfer to the ferry dock along the tranquil Co Chien River, where your final day of adventure begins in the charming countryside of Ben Tre. Cycle along peaceful coconut-shaded paths, cross picturesque waterways, and visit traditional family-run workshops producing coconut jelly, coconut fiber handicrafts, and other local specialties.


The ride winds through authentic rural villages and lush tropical landscapes before ending at Mo Cay Nam on the banks of the serene Ham Luong River. From here, rejoin the shuttle for a comfortable transfer to My Tho, where a delicious farewell lunch awaits. Afterward, relax on a two-hour drive back to vibrant Ho Chi Minh City. Tour ends.

Your own arranged
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
3 hrs
35 km
rural paths
Destination
Starts in
Ends in
Tour code
VCT: MCT- 9D- REP- HCM
Levels
Duration
Styles
Price
USD $2035.00 2035.00
No of cycling days
8
Group size
02 - 12
Average distance per day
45 km
Age to ride
18 - 75
Average climbing
Flat plains
Bike hire
$112.00
Total cycling distance
367 km
E-bike hire
$280.00
Accommodation
3- 4 star hotels & homestay
Single supplement
$345.00

Tour inclusions

  • Private A/C vehicle takes up all cyclists, luggage
  • Truck to carry all bikes, helmets
  • 8 nights: double room/ twin room
  • B = Daily breakfasts, L = 9 Lunches, D = 4 Dinners
  • All entrance fees, ferry tickets in countryside
  • Speed boat Phnom Penh to Chau Doc
  • Pick up & drop off at hotels
  • English speaking guide throughout the tour

Tour exclusions

  • Bike & E-bike hire
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Other personal expenses
  • Visa to Vietnam & Cambodia
  • International flight
  • Single supplement
  • Drinks are not included with any meal

Full Itinerary

Angkor Wat Sunrise is on many bucket lists. You could imagine tasting coffee and sitting when the sun gradually rises, enjoying the wonderful moment with countless photo opportunities. The Vietnam Backroads team will pick you up at your location and then transfer you to Angkor Temple. 


Enjoy the sunrise, then explore the majestic Angkor Temples on foot, then we'll have breakfast before our first-day trip ride. Explore the ancient city of Angkor, the ruins: Ta Prohm tangled in vines, magnificent Angkor Wat, Terrace of Leper King, the Terrace of Elephant, and stop at the Bayon Temple- a spectacular Gothic-style temple at the center of the ancient royal city of Angkor Thom. Return to Siem Reap for lunch, check-in at the hotel, and be free to explore Siem Reap and the night market in the evening on your own.

Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Support vehicles
25 km
Flat - rural paths, paved roads

After a leisurely breakfast, we take a short transfer to the cycling starting point, just 1.5 km from the hotel. Riding along quiet riverside roads, we cycle through peaceful villages and fertile farmlands, enjoying glimpses of everyday Cambodian countryside life. Along the way, see farmers working rice paddies with water buffaloes, villagers selling fresh produce, and locals harvesting lotus flowers from the ponds.


We continue riding through the vast wetlands bordering Tonle Sap, Asia’s largest freshwater lake. Following scenic dirt tracks and quiet backroads, we pass local farmers and fishermen going about their daily routines amid beautiful wetland landscapes. En route to Kampong Phluk, we stop to explore a lively local market before visiting the famous floating village. With your guide, walk through fascinating stilt-house communities and learn how local families adapt to life during the flood season when rising waters transform the landscape.


We then board a private canoe to explore the floating village and flooded mangrove forest. Glide along narrow waterways lined with stilted homes, floating grocery boats, and fishing vessels, offering fantastic photo opportunities and an authentic glimpse into life on Tonle Sap. After lunch, you may choose to cycle back to Siem Reap along a different scenic route or enjoy a transfer back to the hotel.

Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
2 hrs
29 km
Flat - rural paths

Start the early morning journey with a scenic shuttle transfer across the iconic bridges and towering gateways, traveling south of Siem Reap through charming rural towns and picturesque countryside to the vibrant provincial center of Kampong Thom. Along the way, we make a brief stop at the ancient Naga Bridge in Kampong Kdei, one of Cambodia’s finest Angkor-era bridges.


Upon reaching Kampong Thom, we begin cycling toward the remarkable temple complex of Sambor Prei Kuk (615–650 AD), the former capital of the powerful Chenla Empire. Hidden within a tranquil jungle setting, these atmospheric pre-Angkorian temples date back to the 7th century and offer a fascinating glimpse into Cambodia’s early history. Enjoy time to explore the ancient ruins and peaceful forest surroundings before lunch.


In the afternoon, we continue riding along quiet dirt tracks and scenic backroads through authentic Cambodian countryside. Pedal beneath swaying sugar palm trees, pass traditional stilted wooden houses, and cycle across vast emerald rice paddies as local village life unfolds around you. The day concludes in Kampong Thom City with check-in at the charming Sambor Village Hotel.

Sambor Village
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
2 hrs
25 - 51 km
Flat - rural paths, paved road

We begin the day with an early morning transfer to Udong, the former royal capital of Cambodia, located about 2.5 hours from Phnom Penh. Climbing the 400-plus steps to the hilltop pagodas may challenge the legs, but the reward is breathtaking panoramic views across the vast Cambodian countryside and endless rice plains. After time to wander through the peaceful temple grounds and surrounding area, we enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before setting off on a memorable afternoon cycling adventure to Prek Pnov.


The ride follows scenic dirt roads through the heart of rural Cambodia, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional village life. Pedal past stilted wooden houses, emerald rice paddies, ox carts, colorful Buddhist temples, lively schools, and tiny roadside markets. Friendly children wave enthusiastically as we cycle through charming countryside villages, while the tranquil landscapes reveal the timeless beauty of Cambodia beyond the tourist trail.


A final 45-minute transfer brings us back to vibrant Phnom Penh. The evening is free for you to relax or explore the Cambodian capital at your own pace and enjoy dinner in town.

Hôtel KVL
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
3.5 hrs
25 - 35 km
Flat - rural paths

After a leisurely breakfast, we spend half a day sightseeing in the capital city. Visit sites associated with the Khmer Rouge regime, including the notorious Tuol Sleng Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Fields. This former school was transformed into a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces and became the largest center for detention and torture during the rule of the Khmer Rouge. We then explore the Russian Market before returning to the hotel to check out and enjoy lunch prior to departing Cambodia for Vietnam.

Board a speedboat along the Mekong River, crossing the immigr


ation checkpoint at the Cambodia–Vietnam border. Along the journey, enjoy scenic views of life on the riverbanks and witness the daily activities of Cambodian and Vietnamese communities living along the waterways. Relax and take in the ever-changing landscapes as we cruise through the mighty Mekong Delta toward Chau Doc, the vibrant Vietnamese border town.


Upon arrival at the dock in Chau Doc around 6:00 PM, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel for check-in, followed by dinner with your Vietnamese team.


Note: Please keep your passport, visa photos, and other necessary documents in your day bag for the visa application process. Your local guide will assist you with exit, entry, and visa procedures at both the Cambodian and Vietnamese border gates.


  • Exit point: Kaam Samnor Border Gate
  • Entry point: Song Tien Border Gate
Chau Pho Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Support vehicles
5 hrs

After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, we begin cycling through a Muslim village, where we will have time to walk around the mosque and experience local life along the Mekong River. Along the way, we stop at small local markets and verdant vegetable farms before crossing the Bassac River by local ferry.


We continue riding along quiet country trails and narrow paths through lush farmlands and rustic villages toward the Vam Nao River. After a ferry crossing to the rural district of Cho Moi, An Giang Province, we resume cycling, crossing numerous small bridges over canals and creeks, with plenty of opportunities to interact with local villagers along the route. We also stop to enjoy fresh tropical fruits at local orchards.


Today’s lunch will be freshly prepared and served at a local home. In the afternoon, the ride becomes more leisurely as we pass fish farms, Buddhist pagodas, and traditional brick factories. We then take a ferry to outskirts of Long Xuyen City, and have a short transfer to the hotel.

Dong Xuyen Hotel
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hour
25 - 58 km
Flat - rural paths

We begin today with a scenic 30-minute transfer to Thot Not, where our cycling adventure starts with a visit to the enchanting Bang Lang Stork Garden — a tranquil bird sanctuary home to thousands of storks, cormorants, and graceful snowy egrets. Enjoy time to stroll through the peaceful wetlands before setting off along quiet village backroads and riverside lanes toward Song Hau Farmlands.


After a refreshing coffee break in the small town, we continue riding to Thoi Lai, passing traditional rice-husking mills and pedaling along shaded canal paths lined with lush tropical vegetation. Lunch is served at a local restaurant in Thoi Lai.


In the afternoon, the ride offers an intimate glimpse into daily life in the Mekong Delta as we cycle beside winding creeks, serene waterways, and charming rural hamlets. We continue exploring the picturesque backwaters of Phong Dien before a short transfer brings us to the vibrant riverside city of Can Tho.

Charmant Suites Can Tho
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hr
25 - 69 km
Flat - rural paths

Your day begins with a scenic boat trip to the famous Cai Rang Floating Market. As the sun rises, you'll witness the daily routines of locals along the riverbanks and experience the market in full swing, where vendors trade goods directly from boat to boat in a vibrant, floating exchange. After the market visit, we’ll cross the Hau Giang–Mekong River by short transfer and begin our cycling journey through the rural Binh Minh area.


In the morning, you’ll ride through quiet island paths, pedal along riverside trails, hop on a few local ferries, and sample fresh, seasonal fruits straight from the source. This immersive ride ends in Tra On township, where we’ll transfer to Cau Ke for a well-earned lunch.


In the afternoon, we continue deeper into the Khmer heartland, cycling past peaceful villages and elegant temples. You’ll visit local homes and experience the warmth of Khmer hospitality firsthand. The day concludes with a transfer to your bungalow homestay, where you can relax and reflect on a full day of cultural discovery and scenic adventure.

Bungalow Ven Song
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
1 hr
1 hr
25 - 65 km
Flat - rural paths

After a leisurely breakfast, enjoy a scenic shuttle transfer to the ferry dock along the tranquil Co Chien River, where your final day of adventure begins in the charming countryside of Ben Tre. Cycle along peaceful coconut-shaded paths, cross picturesque waterways, and visit traditional family-run workshops producing coconut jelly, coconut fiber handicrafts, and other local specialties.


The ride winds through authentic rural villages and lush tropical landscapes before ending at Mo Cay Nam on the banks of the serene Ham Luong River. From here, rejoin the shuttle for a comfortable transfer to My Tho, where a delicious farewell lunch awaits. Afterward, relax on a two-hour drive back to vibrant Ho Chi Minh City. Tour ends.

Your own arranged
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
3 hrs
35 km
rural paths

Peter Meyer pa… (not verified)

Tue, 26 May 2026 - 09:27

Thank-you for your email. With regards to the Jersey sizes, we've also learned a few things about clothing sizes. From local clothing purchases we've made, we've had to buy clothes that are 2 sizes larger. It seems a North American Size M is a Vietnam XL. It seems the bike jerseys are a 3 size difference. We are in Ho Chi Minh city until Sunday. Would the https://www.saigonbikeshop.com/en have 3XL shirts that I could swap my jersey with? Your tour guides and driver support were excellent, both in Cambodia and in Vietnam. Colleen and I have both very much enjoyed this trip and bike tour. Thank-you! 02 - 10 Mar 2025 

Regards, Peter

Advait from India (not verified)

Tue, 26 May 2026 - 09:29

This was one of the best-managed cycling tours I have experienced, particularly the Vietnam segment. Ms. Linh and her team provided exceptional support throughout, guiding us seamlessly through the routes and offering insightful commentary on the cultural significance of various stops. Beyond her expertise as a guide, Ms. Linh is also an outstanding cyclist, whose enthusiasm and encouragement inspired us to push our limits. The Cambodia portion of the trip was well handled by Mr. Sum and his team, though there were some logistical challenges, including last-minute hotel changes and an issue with an incorrect bike. Additionally, scheduling rides in 36-degree heat after lunch was less than ideal; adjusting the itinerary to complete the majority of cycling before midday would enhance the overall experience. Despite these minor setbacks, the tour was an incredible experience, offering a unique and immersive way to explore Vietnam and Cambodia. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to discover these two countries from a different perspective. 02 - 10 Mar 2025

Kerra Shaw fro… (not verified)

Tue, 26 May 2026 - 09:30

Firstly, this trip was exactly what we were hoping to do, so we were thrilled to find a local company hiring local guides - excellent bikes, van support, and information provided (9 days from Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City). Unfortunately, I was very sick for the portion of riding in Cambodia but our guide Art and driver Sye were very kind and supportive. I had to ride in the support van while my partner rode - but we both got to see beautiful temples, back roads, small towns, and rice paddies. Art was friendly and helpful and the accommodations and meals were fantastic. For our Vietnam portion - we were handed off to a Vietnamese guide and driver. Bao truly made our trip special in so many ways. We cycled on a variety of roads, very rural to small towns to small cities. Riding through narrow roads connected us to the people and the land in a very beautiful way. We stopped at many different small businesses (brick making, coconut rope making, etc.) and Bao translated questions so we could understand local lifestyles. The people were so friendly, accepting, and curious. The scenery was lush and beautiful and we took small ferries to cross the braiding waterways of the Mekong River delta. We really enjoyed Bao’s positive energy, pride in his Vietnamese heritage, willingness to answer all questions, and support in restaurants. The food was great and all of the accommodations were very nice. We were grateful to learn about Vietnam’s past and impressed by these resilient people. We have only positive things to say about this trip. :) 02 - 10 February 2025

Michelle Potte… (not verified)

Tue, 26 May 2026 - 09:32

Hello Phuong, Thank you so much for your email and I do apologize for the delay in responding. Yes, we enjoyed a few relaxing days in Nha Trang and once we got home, it was go go go to catch up on everything in our business that had been happening while we were away. From all of us, thank you, we had an amazing tour and would highly recommend you to anyone. Whilst both Sum and Phuc have different styles of touring, we enjoyed our time with both of them, not to mention the crews who work alongside them, they are all so helpful. We really don't have any criticisms but I've put a couple of things below that may have worked better but honestly, they are simply observations from our perspective and by no means are they a criticism of the tour. I cannot emphasize enough how much we enjoyed ourselves. Hosted Dinners - when Sum or Phuc had to host dinner with us, we felt a bit sorry for them. Once we have chatted and got to know them a bit, there is not a lot more to talk about and as we are a group of friends, we then just chat away and I'm sure they would rather be with their crew (driver, mechanic etc). Menus - the included dinners were usually set menu but we could never manage to eat all the food. The cost would probably be less for you if we all just enjoyed a light appetizer and then a main of our choice. Maybe a street food tour is a better option than sitting down in a Restaurant. Our group certainly enjoy being out and about walking the streets and enjoying all that Cambodia & Vietnam have to offer. But honestly, there are very small things and might totally work with a different group. We want to explore Vietnam in the north one day so will certainly be in contact with you to assist us with a cycling journey in the North. Thank you once again, we will certainly be recommending you to friends. 18 - 26 Mar 2025 

Warm Regards

 Michelle Potter

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