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28 Dec

Motorola Walkie Talkies for Cycling Tours

To ensure smooth communication and enhanced safety on our cycling tours, we equip our team with Motorola walkie talkies operating on 490 MHz, featuring 16 channels and an effective range of up to 8 km under optimal conditions.


Who Uses the Walkie Talkies?

For cycling groups with more than five participants, walkie talkies are provided to key team members, including:

27 Dec

Private Support Vehicles on the entire trip

How backup vehicles support cyclists during your trip

At Vietnam Backroads, our backup vehicles play a crucial role in ensuring your cycling experience is seamless, safe, and flexible. Here’s how our support system is organized to provide optimal assistance throughout your journey.


Backup vehicles on narrow and rural routes

27 Dec

Experienced guides throughout the journey

Experience Vietnam the Local Way – With a Full-Time Guide

At Vietnam Backroads, our guides are more than just leaders—they're local experts. Each one is professionally trained, fully licensed, and deeply knowledgeable in Vietnamese history and culture. Passionate about cycling and adventure, they love sharing the hidden beauty of Vietnam with travelers from around the world.

27 Dec

Visa to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

Important Notice for Travelers Without a Visa
If you have not yet obtained your visa and your departure date is approaching, please email us immediately. Our team is ready to assist and will work to secure the fastest possible Visa on Arrival for you.


Visa to Vietnam
As of March 2025, Vietnam offers several visa options for international travelers, including visa exemptions, e-visas, and visa-on-arrival services. The appropriate visa depends on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and the duration of your stay.​

27 Dec

The rules of the roads

Important Information Before Your Adventure Trip with Vietnam Cycling Tours
Before setting off on your cycling adventure with Vietnam Backroads, here are some important things you need to know to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.


Country roads in Vietnam are very narrow and winding, especially in rural villages where there are many forks and crossroads, but no traffic signs or signals. There are plenty of small concrete bridges without rails or holders. In rural areas, bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles are the primary means of transportation.

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