This is an adventurous, moving on tour through the mountainous north-west provinces ofVietnam and Laos. Luggage transfer and vehicle support will be provided. The tour is suitable for fit, experienced cycling enthusiasts. Vietnam’s far North West is undoubtedly the best place to cycle in the country as the roads see virtually no tourists and avoid Vietnam’s notorious highways. It wasn’t until the late 1990’s that travel restrictions were lifted. Starting in Hanoi, we;ll pass through stunning landscapes, amazing karst rock formations, stilted houses with thatched roofs, mountains nestled between limestone outcrops and the highest concentration of hill-tribe people in the country. We’ll cross into a remote area of Laos via the newly opened border crossing at Tay Trang. From the small market town of Muang Khua, we’ll take a slow boat down the beautiful Nam Ou river before cycling on to World Heritage Luang Prabang, with its beautiful temples and colourful night market. Our route south to Vientiane, the sleepy capital of Laos, is on virtually traffic-free roads. Great cycling and some of the friendliest people in Asia. The opening in 2007 of the Tay Trang border crossing between Vietnam and Laos has made this exciting tour possible
Day 1: Hanoi – Take Overnight Train to Lao Cai21h00: Transfer to Hanoi railway station to catch the expresss overnight train to Lao Cai. O/N on the train.
Day 2: Lao Cai – Sapa - Cycling to Villages (B/ L / D) - Biking 32 km
We’ll disembark from the train very early in the morning and transfer to Sapa for breakfast and coffee and the bike testing. Downhill from your hotel to beautiful Muong Hoa valley to visit Lao Chai and Ta Van villages of H'mong and Gzay people and then have lunch at the villages before cycling uphill back to Sapa town .It’s not all that far but it is virtually ALL up hill. Sapa is the hilltribe capital of North Vietnam. There are a variety of minority people in this area and they all come to Sapa to the market.
Day 3: Sapa -Tam Duong (B/ L / D) - Biking 78 km
Started from Sapa by cycling about 16 kilometres uphill to the Vietnam highest pass at 2000 meters above sea level where you see beautiful Silver Waterfall and Tram Ton heaven gate then it is downhill for around 26 kilometres on the road described as the most beautiful one in Vietnam with breathtaking scenery all the way to Binh Lu. In the late afternoon you will arrive in Tam Duong, where you will stay overnight in a comfortable Hotel.
Day 4: TamDuong – Sin Ho (B/ L / D) - Biking 60 km
We cycling through Tam Duong plain which is covered in shark’s teeth-like limestone karst. We would visit a village of Mang people near Sin Ho with the next stop being Sin Ho which is home land of the Red Hmong, Kho Mu, Mang and Dao ethnic minorities. They are settled there longtime ago and still retain their traditional culture and habits. The trip to Sin Ho is occasionally suspended due to the restriction of the local authority.
Day 5 : Sin Ho – Chan Nua – MuongLay (B/ L / D) - Biking 60 km
We cycling down hill to Chan Nua then cycling to old Lai Chau have a couple pretty big climbs and then follow the picturesque Nam Na river into Muang Say (aka “Old Lai Chau”). We stay at Hoa Binh hotel where there no doubt will be an active badminton game in the evening .
Day 6: Lai Chau – Dien Bien Phu (B/ L / D) - Biking 106 km
n 1954, the French Garrison at Dien Bien Phu was pinned down when the Vietnamese were able to do something thought impossible….carry heavy artillery into the mountains. When you ride in this area you will wonder yourself how they ever did it. The siege at Dien Bien Phu ended in a French surrender and marked the end of French Indochina. Little known is the fact that the US had developed a plan to aid the French by using tactical nuclear weapons at Dien Bien Phu.
Day 7: Dien Bien Phu to Muang Khua, Laos (B/ L / D) - Biking 80 km
We depart Dien Bien and cross into Northeast Laos at Tay Trang border gate. New support team and tour guide in Laos will welcome to you .This is the least populated section of Laos. We continue on to Muang Khua on the banks of the Nam Ou river.
Day 8: Muang Khua to Oudomxai (B/ L / D) - Biking 90 km
This is a scenic lightly traveled road to bustling Odomxai. Odomxai seems to be undergoing a rennaisance. Lots of construction and activity in the town these days. They have an airport here also (with less than daily service). We stay at the nicest place in town. Friendship Hotel 3 stars .
Day 9 : Odomxai to Pak Mong (B/ L / D) - Biking 80 km
A tough climbing day at the start and then rolling hills with magnificent scenery before a 29 k Descent to Pak Mong.,,
Day 10: Pak Mong to Luang Prabang (B/ L ) - 20 km
On to the historic and enchanting city of Luang Prabang. We follow the banks of the Mekong before entering the city proper. It’s also possible, with advance planning, to bike the 20k in the opposite direction to Nong Khiaw and then take a boat down the Nam Ou River. This will take you right by the Pak Ou caves at the confluence of the Nam Ou and Mekong Rivers. Luang prabang hotel book by your own account . ( If you want to book the hotel please let me know ) .
( Luang Prabang is encircled by mountains and situated on the banks of the Mekong where it meets the Nam Khan river. There is a lot to see in this World Heritage Town: Temples, Monastaries, the Royal Palace and French Colonial Architecture as well as the beautiful falls outside of town. It’s worthwhile to get up and observe the monks collecting alms at 6 am )
End The Tour At Your Hotel .
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Join In Group Tour Departure Dates : 8th January -March – May – July – September – November – December
Inclusive:
* English Speaking tour leader (other languages upon requests)
* All accommodations base on twin-share at hotel, guesthouse
* Meals detailed in the itinerary (B = Breakfast , L = Lunches ,D = Dinners)
* A/C transfers and transportation. ( Truck for group )
* Sightseeing excursions as outlined in itinerary
* Train Ticket from Hanoi to Lao Cai
* Pump, bike tools, spares tubes.
* Trek mountain bikes and helmet and Spare bike
* Mineral water drinking.
* Seasonal fruits.
* Snacks
Exclusive:
* International airfares
* Travel insurance
* Items of a personal nature
* Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
* Mineral water beyond that supplied
* Single Supplement
* Optional excursions
* Additional transport required due to any emergency situation
* Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills
* Visa fees
* Departure taxes
* Tipping for guiding and drivers