Considering a cycling tour of Vietnam?
Vietnam is a hugely popular destination for cyclists – and those who might not count themselves as “cyclists”, but see the advantages of exploring Vietnam by bike.
Why go on a Vietnam cycling holiday
Cycling in Vietnam allows you to experience the country in a way no other mode of travel can offer. You ride through traditional villages, where children wave and call out greetings, pass lush rice paddies and limestone karsts, and stop to enjoy local street food like Pho and Banh Mi. The joy of riding through Vietnam is that every turn reveals something new: a bustling market, a scenic mountain pass, a palace, temple or bunker or simply a quiet coastal road with views of the South China Sea.
Where to ride in Vietnam
Many cyclists decide to take on the challenge of riding from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi (or vice versa); it’s an outstanding journey. Doing this, you get a real sense of the country, from flat routes in the Mekong Delta, coastal riding around Nha Trang, challenging climbs like the Hai Van Pass in the Central Highlands and the mountains of Sapa in the north of the country.
If you are looking for an unforgettable adventure on two wheels, a Vietnam cycling trip should be top of your list!
Like the sound of cycling in Vietnam? Keep an eye out for our in-depth guide to planning a cycling tour in Vietnam, coming soon.

Map of Vietnam
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