| Number of Cycling Days: 08 Days | Total Cycling Distance: 760 Km |
| Accommodation: Included | Bike Hire: Excluded |
| Single Supplement: Supplement Charge | Tour Code: VN-CAM |
| Next departure: 02 March, 2026 | Difficulty: Challenge |
Ride from Ho Chi Minh City to Angkor Wat on an unforgettable road cycling adventure across Vietnam and Cambodia. Cycle scenic Mekong Delta roads, peaceful countryside, and quiet backroads before reaching the iconic Angkor temple complex. This fully supported tour blends long-distance riding, cultural discovery, and Southeast Asia’s most legendary landscapes perfect for passionate road cyclists.
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City, our team will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your comfortable hotel. In the late afternoon, enjoy a safety briefing and bike fitting to prepare for your epic cycling adventure. The day concludes with a welcome dinner, offering a chance to meet your fellow riders and get an introduction to your journey ahead.
After breakfast at your hotel, enjoy a 3-hour transfer to a local restaurant for lunch. After lunch, begin your 70 km cycling adventure to Tra Vinh, riding along the scenic Mekong River banks, passing picturesque villages and lush coconut plantations. This ride offers a perfect blend of rural charm and riverside landscapes, immersing you in the authentic Mekong Delta experience.
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your 70 km cycling journey along the scenic Mekong River, passing charming local villages, coconut plantations, and picturesque riverside landscapes. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant, then continue with the final 30 km ride directly to your hotel in Cần Thơ, where you can relax and enjoy the vibrant river city atmosphere.
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your 70 km cycling journey along the scenic Mekong River, passing charming local villages, coconut plantations, and picturesque riverside landscapes. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant, then continue with the final 30 km ride directly to your hotel in Long Xuyen.
Today’s ride is challenging but incredibly rewarding. We start from the hotel and cycle 73 km through scenic countryside, passing local villages and tackling a few long, rolling climbs. After a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant, we complete the final stretch before a 1-hour transfer to your hotel in Chau Doc, where you can rest and enjoy the evening.
Today you’ll experience the thrill of crossing borders and cycling through the heart of the Cambodian countryside! We begin with a short 20-minute transfer to the Vietnam-Cambodia land border, where our Cambodian team will assist with smooth border processing. Once in Cambodia, we embark on a 50 km ride along quiet tarmac roads, surrounded by lush countryside, traditional villages, and glimpses of rural life.
Stop for lunch in a charming small town, savoring local flavors and taking a moment to stretch. Afterward, continue cycling the final 40 km before a transfer to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s vibrant capital, rich with history, culture, and riverside charm.
Take a well-deserved break today and enjoy Phnom Penh at your own pace. This is the perfect opportunity to explore Cambodia’s rich history and culture or simply relax after several days of cycling.
Today, we ride through Cambodia’s beautiful countryside! After a short 20-minute transfer to bypass city traffic, we start riding along quiet tarmac roads.
The first 60 km take you past charming villages, vibrant vegetable farms, and lush rice paddies a perfect glimpse of rural life. Pause for a refreshing lunch at a local restaurant before continuing. The final 35 km follow the majestic Mekong River, offering serene riverside views as you arrive at your hotel in Kampong Cham.
Start your day cycling from your hotel through 60 km of lush agricultural plantations, peaceful villages, and picturesque countryside. Pause for a relaxing lunch along the way before continuing the final 40 km to your charming hotel in Kampong Thom, where you can unwind and soak in the tranquil surroundings.
After a 1.5-hour transfer to the historic Kampong Kdei Bridge, begin your ride along quiet tarmac roads for 60 km, passing scenic countryside. Stop for a relaxing lunch before cycling the final stretch to your hotel in Siem Reap. In the evening, join a farewell dinner to celebrate the journey and share your favorite memories with fellow riders.
You will be led by our experienced road bike guides. For groups with fewer than 5 participants, we will have one road bike guide and a driver. For larger groups (6 or more), we’ll provide a road bike tour leader, an additional road bike guide, and extra drivers and assistants.
Our guides are passionate about local culture, history, and religion, providing insightful commentary throughout your journey. Whether exploring remote villages or ancient temples, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the rich history of Southeast Asia firsthand.
Our guides carry a reliable toolkit and are skilled in basic bike repairs during the trip. However, some advanced repairs may require specialized tools.
A backup vehicle will accompany the group at all times, providing security and comfort. This vehicle will carry your luggage and offer a ride if you need assistance during the ride ensuring that you can rest, hydrate, and enjoy the scenery.
Your safety is our top priority. Wearing a helmet is mandatory on all rides. If you choose not to wear a helmet, you won’t be permitted to cycle. All of our guides are trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but we encourage all cyclists to be mindful of their own safety during the ride.
The terrain for this tour mainly tamarc road, riding along, scenic countryside, coastal routes, passing local villages, rice paddies, and tropical plantations.
We take hydration seriously. During the tour, we’ll provide cold water, locally sourced fruit, and soft drinks to keep you energized. Meals are not inclusive of soft drinks or alcoholic beverages, though beer is widely available at many stops throughout the journey. Beer is not included in the tour price.
Our tour includes most major expenses. We recommend bringing about US$30 for incidentals like souvenirs, additional drinks, or optional activities. Any extra activities or food outside the itinerary will be at your own cost.
Vietnam: The official national currency is the Vietnam Dong, but the US dollar is widely accepted in tourist centers. However, in smaller towns and villages the Dong is preferred. ATMs are available in all major tourist destinations and big cities. Vietcombank has the best network with a single withdrawal limit of 2,000,000d (about US$125). Most major currencies can be exchanged at leading banks in Vietnam, but the US dollar is preferred away from the tourist centers. Changing US$100 will make you an instant millionaire! You cannot legally take the dong out of Vietnam but you can reconvert reasonable amounts of it into US dollars on departure.
Solo travelers are welcome on our tour! While our prices are based on twin-sharing accommodation, we will pair you with another solo traveler of the same gender. If you prefer a private room, this option is available at an additional cost.
Cambodia: The visitors to Cambodia require a passport to enter the country and all travelers must hold a passport with the validation for 6 months after their planned exit from Cambodia.
Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival at Phnom Penh & Siem Reap international airports without prior registration. Visa issued on arrival for most nationalities, US $30/pax, please bring 1 passport photo. You also can get a visa in advance at
www.evisa.gov.kh
Vietnam: Whilst we endeavour to provide correct and relevant information obtained directly from the relevant Embassies, High Commissions and Consulate Generals – this information is subject to frequent changes, without warning and at very short notice. Due to this, we cannot be held liable for any errors in the information provided on this site. We strongly advised you to check all information with the relevant embassy for details on your visa/passport requirements.
You must be in possession of a valid passport and visa. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after date of arrival or 1 month after expiration of visa.
British and Thai passport holders do not need a visa if they stay in country less than 14 days. For information relevant to the country for which you hold a passport, check with your local Vietnam embassy for up to date advice. Your visa must be applied for in advance. You can arrange for a visa on arrival in advance of the trip and our agent can provide you with a travel document that will permit entry to Vietnam for issue of the visa. There is a £10 admin charge for this. The visa fee is payable at Noi Bai airport, Hanoi.
Travel insurance is mandatory for all participants. Ensure your policy covers personal injury, medical expenses, and cancellation. We recommend securing insurance as soon as you book your trip to ensure you’re covered in case of unexpected cancellations or emergencies.
A 30% deposit is required to confirm your booking, with the remaining 70% due 30 days before departure. Full payment is required for bookings made within one month of departure.
Upon booking, we will send a final tour confirmation with essential details, including flight information, visa advice, a packing list, and a comprehensive itinerary. You’ll also receive a checklist to ensure you’re fully prepared for your unforgettable adventure cycling.
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