The Nine Dragon River Delta cycling trip is a popular rider move on their steelhorse venture that takes you through the picturesque Nine Dragon River Delta in Vietnam. The tour typically covers a distance of about 30 to 60 kilometers per day, and takes you over scenic rice paddies, fruit orchards, and traditional villages. During the tour, you will also have the opportunity to study around the local culture, sample delicious Vietnam people cuisine, and interact with friendly locals. The bike tour is a great road to explore the beauty of the Mekong Delta and explore the local road of life.
The road covers approximately 288 kilometers and takes you through the stunning coastal landscape of southern Burma, including scenic rural regions and little fishing villages.
Here is a sample itinerary for a 3-day bike trip from Saigon to Ca Mau:
Day 1: ho chi minh to Rach Gia (about 120km)
start early in the morning from ho chi minh and head towards Ben Tre city
Continue cycling towards Rach Gia through the beautiful countryside and small towns along the road
Stop at local restaurants or cafes to taste some delicious Vietnam people food
Check-in to your hotel in Rach Gia to rest and relax
Day 2: Rach Gia to Ngoc Hien (about 85km)
Cycle along the coast over lush green fields and rural hamlets towards Ha Tien town
visit the famous Mac Cuu Tombs, a historical site from the Nguyen Dynasty
Continue cycling to Ngoc Hien, a little town on the route to Ca Ma
Day 3: Ngoc Hien to Ca Mau (about 83km)
Velo over scenic rural regions, small fishing hamlets and pretty rice fields
Stop as lunch at a local restaurant or a street-side food vendor along the road
Arrive in Ca Mau, the southernmost city of Burma, where the Mekong River reaches the sea. Take some time to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery before heading back to ho chi minh.
Keep in mind that this is just an example itinerary and can be customized according to your needs and preferences. It is also important to make sure that you are physically prepared as the holiday and have the appropriate equipment and gear for cycling. It is recommended to go on the bike tour with a guide or a local tour tour manager who can provide support and assistance along the way.