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The best Mekong Delta Bike Tour

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USD $1025.00 $1025.00
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Tour code
VCT: MBT-5D - SGN
Price
USD $1025.00 $1025.00
Duration
Distance
255km
Easy/Difficulty
No of cycling days
5
Group size
02 - 14
Average distance per day
45km
Age to ride
8years old
MTB Hire Price
$60.00
E-bike Hire Price
$175.00
Accommodation
3 - 4 star hotels
Single Supplement
$215.00

Vietnam's Mekong Delta has more than 40,000 square kilometers of fertile soil and plenty of freshwaters. Mekong Delta is a grand ecology. The rivers and their myriad tributaries are the basis of daily subsistence and a vital means of transportation – essentially acting as country roads. Viewing the river delta and its biological diversity while cycling along the riverside on back roads is a beautiful and unique way to explore and experience the heart and soul of this region. Throughout four days trip, we will visit a. Very night stay at major cities; Tra Vinh, Can Tho, Chau Doc, Cao Lanh, and every day we will travel on unique routes, through charming villages that show local life. 

Commence your trip with 1. hour travel on the road to Mekong Delta. On arrive at a rural village, just a few km from Tan An city, pick the bike for the morong ride. We cycle into family farms, enjoy the most beautiful scenic countryside, ride on varied terrains, concrete, dirt lance through lush vegetation, and discover the authentic local life along the hamlets. Visit some families and see villagers make handbags, hats and other things. All are make of local materials.

Break for lunch at a the locally owned restaurants in My Tho city. Then relax on support vehicle transfer 1 hour to the rural Dist of Ben Tre for the afternoon ride. The rural Districts offer peaceful landscapes, amazing smooth paths, and dirt paths through waterpalm and vibrant villages. You will wander through hamlets, across the water channels by small ferry boats, and ride on several narrow bridges without rails. Today's ride will end at Co Co Chien bridge, get on support vehicles for a short transfer to Trung Nghia Village- Vung Liem. Check in the luxury Coco Riverside Lodge

50km
Coco Riverside Lodge
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

As the sun rises, the farmers here begin their day, creating a serene morning atmosphere that's perfect for observing the local daily activities around villages. The peaceful sight of fruits being transported to local markets by mopeds or sampan boats, the gentle sound of watering the vegetables and fruits on their farmlands, and the older generation's trips to the nearby markets all contribute to a tranquil start to the day. This sense of calm is further enhanced as everyone returns to the homestay for a riverside breakfast, adding a touch of community to the peaceful morning.

We'll transfer 45 minutes to Tra Vinh for the morning ride. Pick up our bikes and explore Khmer villages, stop to meet locals working on lush farmlands, and learn how to make rice crops. Wave locals working on rice paddy fields, take it easy as you cycle on opened air paths across rice paddy fields and make many stops at local home business workshops. Experience the lifestyles and daily activities of Khmer and Vietnamese on the riverside trails, which make it possible to enjoy the greenery and fresh air through villages. Venture into Khmer hamlets, learn about Theravada Buddhism, visit the beautiful Pagodas, and encounter the stunning landscapes and vibrant countryside.

Break for lunch in a little town, then a shuttle transfer an hour to Tra On for the afternoon ride. We take a public ferry, cross the river to Luc Si Island, then continue cycling across the islands, taste seasonal fruit at local orchards, and take another ferry to the mainland, where we ride on trails alongside the Mekong River and the Can Tho suspension bridge. We hop on the van for a short transfer to Can Tho City.

70km
Charmant Suites Can Tho
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

Can Tho City, the Capital City of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, is renowned for its unique Cai Rang floating market. This market, a true gem of the Delta region, is not just a top tourist attraction, but a real one-of-a-kind experience that you won't find anywhere else.

After breakfast, enjoy a motorized boat trip to the bustling floating market and watch the waterway's local morning activities. Your boat will get through and around the market slowly. There are many wooden boats of different sizes. Bigger boats are wholesalers and anchored, while smaller boats move around and look for trading partners. The other tiny sampans sell light breakfasts: noodle soups, broken rice with porks, coffee, and soft drinks. The floating market opens all day, but it is busiest from sunrise to about 9 am. The primary items for trading are farm products and other commodities. The items for sale are hung up on a pole of bigger boats for advertising.

Following the market, you will get off the boat and explore another busy land market before the beautiful ride to Chau Doc. It's a long way from Can Tho to Chau Doc, so our adventure day will divide today's ride into 2 sections.

The morning is 30 km on shady paths, sharing space with local mopeds and pushbikes, passing numerous villages, and exploring the backwaters of rural Dists. My Khanh and Binh Thuy routes are dirt lances, winding concrete paths, the creeks, and lush farms. Visit one of the most beautiful Mandarin landlords' houses in the 19th century in the Mekong Delta. This house was recognized as an official national relic by the Ministry of Culture. Built-in 1870, the house structure blends Asian and European cultures and characteristics, with the exterior being French style, and the interior being a traditional Vietnamese house. Lunch en route before 2. hours transfer to Chau Phu.

From Chau Phu, embark on a 20 km cycling journey through picturesque rice paddy fields, charming hamlets, and vibrant Vietnamese pagodas. As you pedal along the man-made canals, you'll be surrounded by the tranquility of thatched shelters, palm trees, and raised farms. The verdant countryside and the majestic Sam mountain scenery provide a perfect backdrop for a leisurely ride. The afternoon's ride culminates at Sam Mountain, where you'll be transferred on a winding road to Victoria Sam Lodge. Here, you can unwind by the swimming pool and bask in the breathtaking sunset view over the Cambodian border.

50km
Victoria Sam Lodge
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

Enjoy the sunrise, taste tea and coffee, and look over the endless rice paddies and Cambodian borderline from Sam Mountain. After a hearty breakfast, you will transfer to Chau Doc town, and it takes about 15 minutes to drive. Embark on samapan boat to a floating village, experience the local life whose tiny houses are on the river,  and see how wealthy people raise catfish. The floating fish farms were built with a good quality waterproof and durable materials, such as big houses while floating homes are tiny on top of sampans.

After the boat, you cycle through the Muslim villages, past Muslim wooden stilt houses, stop at a busy village market, follow the small path to the verdant farmland, and have a ferry crossing the Bassac River. Break for a coffee stop at a lively market and continue to explore a lowland in Dong Thap. The areas flooded yearly during the wet season. Houses on stilts had been used in this land for a long time. Most are not solid stilt houses because locals built with local materials; proof usually changes after 2 to 3 years.

We will have lunch in Cho Moi, following lunch with 30 30-minute transfer to My Luong township to continue your adventure to Cao Lanh. The weather is much more relaxed, and your leisurely ride is more enjoyable. Take some photos of the Monastery complex before the ride takes you through peaceful, seemingly undiscovered Gieng island and its rustic villages. Take today's last ferry to a rural town and cycle to Cao Lanh. 

55km
B.O.B Hotel/Sao Mai hotels
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

You ride narrow lances from the hotel to get out of the town, past many brick factories along rivers, cross water channels on the little wooden bridges, and ride on a dirt track along the Mekong River. Stop by a small workshop that weaves dried water hyacinths to make hats, handbags, bins, indoor sandals, etc. You can buy some directly from the locals instead of paying high prices in Ho Chi Minh.

A half-day allows us to marvel at the lush green vegetation fields and pass by a mudfish farm and a mango orchard as we bike through. Take a break for a refreshing coffee in a small town, then continue your journey on country back roads. Traverse through the town on concrete paths across farmlands and agricultural canals until you reach the serene Xeo Quyt forest. Enjoy a delightful lunch at a charming forest restaurant. After lunch, explore the Viet Cong base and the Xeo Quyt forest.

The forest is a vast swamp and full of tall cajeput trees. The tree has a white spongy bark that easily flakes off the trunk, and locals love to use these for fires. Viet Cong built its base inside the forest in 1960 with bunkers, meeting rooms, command headquarters, etc. Xeo Quyt is an ecological site that offers a rowed sampan to visit historical relics, admire the scenery, and learn about the harsh life in the Vietnam War. Enjoy a sampan boat row by Viet Cong, stop at some Viet Cong bunkers, walk to communist leaders, and learn about the Vietnam War and the wildlife of the forest. Finally, you will transfer to Saigon in the late afternoon. Tour Ends!

25km
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

Tour Detailed

Included/Exclude

Private A/C vehicle takes up all cyclists, luggage
Truck to carry all bikes
Helmets
All entrance fees, ferry tickets in countryside
B= Daily breakfast, L= 5 Lunches, D= 3 Dinners
Daily snack, cold water, soft drinks, facial tissues
4 nights, double room/ twin room
Pick up/ drop off at hotels
English speaking guide throughout the tour

Personal travel insurance
Other personal expenses
Drinks are not included with any meal

Full Itinerary

Commence your trip with 1. hour travel on the road to Mekong Delta. On arrive at a rural village, just a few km from Tan An city, pick the bike for the morong ride. We cycle into family farms, enjoy the most beautiful scenic countryside, ride on varied terrains, concrete, dirt lance through lush vegetation, and discover the authentic local life along the hamlets. Visit some families and see villagers make handbags, hats and other things. All are make of local materials.

Break for lunch at a the locally owned restaurants in My Tho city. Then relax on support vehicle transfer 1 hour to the rural Dist of Ben Tre for the afternoon ride. The rural Districts offer peaceful landscapes, amazing smooth paths, and dirt paths through waterpalm and vibrant villages. You will wander through hamlets, across the water channels by small ferry boats, and ride on several narrow bridges without rails. Today's ride will end at Co Co Chien bridge, get on support vehicles for a short transfer to Trung Nghia Village- Vung Liem. Check in the luxury Coco Riverside Lodge

50km
Coco Riverside Lodge
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

As the sun rises, the farmers here begin their day, creating a serene morning atmosphere that's perfect for observing the local daily activities around villages. The peaceful sight of fruits being transported to local markets by mopeds or sampan boats, the gentle sound of watering the vegetables and fruits on their farmlands, and the older generation's trips to the nearby markets all contribute to a tranquil start to the day. This sense of calm is further enhanced as everyone returns to the homestay for a riverside breakfast, adding a touch of community to the peaceful morning.

We'll transfer 45 minutes to Tra Vinh for the morning ride. Pick up our bikes and explore Khmer villages, stop to meet locals working on lush farmlands, and learn how to make rice crops. Wave locals working on rice paddy fields, take it easy as you cycle on opened air paths across rice paddy fields and make many stops at local home business workshops. Experience the lifestyles and daily activities of Khmer and Vietnamese on the riverside trails, which make it possible to enjoy the greenery and fresh air through villages. Venture into Khmer hamlets, learn about Theravada Buddhism, visit the beautiful Pagodas, and encounter the stunning landscapes and vibrant countryside.

Break for lunch in a little town, then a shuttle transfer an hour to Tra On for the afternoon ride. We take a public ferry, cross the river to Luc Si Island, then continue cycling across the islands, taste seasonal fruit at local orchards, and take another ferry to the mainland, where we ride on trails alongside the Mekong River and the Can Tho suspension bridge. We hop on the van for a short transfer to Can Tho City.

70km
Charmant Suites Can Tho
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

Can Tho City, the Capital City of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, is renowned for its unique Cai Rang floating market. This market, a true gem of the Delta region, is not just a top tourist attraction, but a real one-of-a-kind experience that you won't find anywhere else.

After breakfast, enjoy a motorized boat trip to the bustling floating market and watch the waterway's local morning activities. Your boat will get through and around the market slowly. There are many wooden boats of different sizes. Bigger boats are wholesalers and anchored, while smaller boats move around and look for trading partners. The other tiny sampans sell light breakfasts: noodle soups, broken rice with porks, coffee, and soft drinks. The floating market opens all day, but it is busiest from sunrise to about 9 am. The primary items for trading are farm products and other commodities. The items for sale are hung up on a pole of bigger boats for advertising.

Following the market, you will get off the boat and explore another busy land market before the beautiful ride to Chau Doc. It's a long way from Can Tho to Chau Doc, so our adventure day will divide today's ride into 2 sections.

The morning is 30 km on shady paths, sharing space with local mopeds and pushbikes, passing numerous villages, and exploring the backwaters of rural Dists. My Khanh and Binh Thuy routes are dirt lances, winding concrete paths, the creeks, and lush farms. Visit one of the most beautiful Mandarin landlords' houses in the 19th century in the Mekong Delta. This house was recognized as an official national relic by the Ministry of Culture. Built-in 1870, the house structure blends Asian and European cultures and characteristics, with the exterior being French style, and the interior being a traditional Vietnamese house. Lunch en route before 2. hours transfer to Chau Phu.

From Chau Phu, embark on a 20 km cycling journey through picturesque rice paddy fields, charming hamlets, and vibrant Vietnamese pagodas. As you pedal along the man-made canals, you'll be surrounded by the tranquility of thatched shelters, palm trees, and raised farms. The verdant countryside and the majestic Sam mountain scenery provide a perfect backdrop for a leisurely ride. The afternoon's ride culminates at Sam Mountain, where you'll be transferred on a winding road to Victoria Sam Lodge. Here, you can unwind by the swimming pool and bask in the breathtaking sunset view over the Cambodian border.

50km
Victoria Sam Lodge
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

Enjoy the sunrise, taste tea and coffee, and look over the endless rice paddies and Cambodian borderline from Sam Mountain. After a hearty breakfast, you will transfer to Chau Doc town, and it takes about 15 minutes to drive. Embark on samapan boat to a floating village, experience the local life whose tiny houses are on the river,  and see how wealthy people raise catfish. The floating fish farms were built with a good quality waterproof and durable materials, such as big houses while floating homes are tiny on top of sampans.

After the boat, you cycle through the Muslim villages, past Muslim wooden stilt houses, stop at a busy village market, follow the small path to the verdant farmland, and have a ferry crossing the Bassac River. Break for a coffee stop at a lively market and continue to explore a lowland in Dong Thap. The areas flooded yearly during the wet season. Houses on stilts had been used in this land for a long time. Most are not solid stilt houses because locals built with local materials; proof usually changes after 2 to 3 years.

We will have lunch in Cho Moi, following lunch with 30 30-minute transfer to My Luong township to continue your adventure to Cao Lanh. The weather is much more relaxed, and your leisurely ride is more enjoyable. Take some photos of the Monastery complex before the ride takes you through peaceful, seemingly undiscovered Gieng island and its rustic villages. Take today's last ferry to a rural town and cycle to Cao Lanh. 

55km
B.O.B Hotel/Sao Mai hotels
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

You ride narrow lances from the hotel to get out of the town, past many brick factories along rivers, cross water channels on the little wooden bridges, and ride on a dirt track along the Mekong River. Stop by a small workshop that weaves dried water hyacinths to make hats, handbags, bins, indoor sandals, etc. You can buy some directly from the locals instead of paying high prices in Ho Chi Minh.

A half-day allows us to marvel at the lush green vegetation fields and pass by a mudfish farm and a mango orchard as we bike through. Take a break for a refreshing coffee in a small town, then continue your journey on country back roads. Traverse through the town on concrete paths across farmlands and agricultural canals until you reach the serene Xeo Quyt forest. Enjoy a delightful lunch at a charming forest restaurant. After lunch, explore the Viet Cong base and the Xeo Quyt forest.

The forest is a vast swamp and full of tall cajeput trees. The tree has a white spongy bark that easily flakes off the trunk, and locals love to use these for fires. Viet Cong built its base inside the forest in 1960 with bunkers, meeting rooms, command headquarters, etc. Xeo Quyt is an ecological site that offers a rowed sampan to visit historical relics, admire the scenery, and learn about the harsh life in the Vietnam War. Enjoy a sampan boat row by Viet Cong, stop at some Viet Cong bunkers, walk to communist leaders, and learn about the Vietnam War and the wildlife of the forest. Finally, you will transfer to Saigon in the late afternoon. Tour Ends!

25km
Breakfast
Lunch
Water
Snacks
Fruits
Flat - rural paths

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