Bicycle Tours & Trips in Cambodia and Vietnam
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- Cycle Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The tour was fantastic.” - Mingwhei, traveled in January - Daily rides of 60-70km connect Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap, passing through Mekong Delta villages and traditional homestays before reaching Angkor's ancient temples. Professional guides and vehicle support included. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand - Age Range - Ages 14+ - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 558 mi - Operator - Intrepid Travel - From $5,025 20% Off
- NZ$4,020You save $1,005
 
- Bangkok to Saigon by Bike26 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Trip well organised and efficient.” - Gerard, traveled in January - Cambodia and Vietnam's diverse landscapes stretch from Angkor's jungle paths to Mekong Delta waterways. The route includes Phnom Penh's historic sites, floating villages, and fruit orchards before reaching Ho Chi Minh City. - Duration - 14 days - Destinations - Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Distance - 697 mi - Operator - Explore! - From $5,100 14% Off
- NZ$4,390You save $710
 
- Two-wheeled adventures connect Angkor's temples to Mekong's waterways. Up to 75km daily rides pass through rural villages, floating markets, and Ta Prohm Temple, with expert guides and vehicle support. - Duration - 14 days - Destinations - Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 672 mi - Operator - Vietnam By Bike - From 14% Off
- NZ$5,377
 
- Quality Giant and TREK bikes carry riders from Hanoi's Old Quarter to Angkor's ancient temples. The route encompasses Halong Bay, Hoi An's UNESCO town, and Phnom Penh's Royal Palace, with full vehicle support and varied accommodation including traditional homestays. - Duration - 27 days - Destinations - Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Distance - 1615 mi - Operator - Intrepid Travel - From 14% Off
- NZ$8,060
 
- Cycle Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “The route chosen was interesting and we think highlighted the uniqueness of each country.” - Jacob, traveled in January - Ancient temples and scenic backroads connect Angkor Wat to Mekong Delta. The route winds through Kampot's pepper plantations, past Phnom Penh's Royal Palace, and along rural paths to Cai Rang's floating markets. - Duration - 16 days - Destinations - Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Distance - 750 mi - Operator - Indotrek - From 14% Off
- NZ$6,005
 
- Local life and historic sites dot the route from Vietnam's Mekong Delta through Cambodia's temples. Daily rides of 45-125km blend cultural immersion with scenic cycling, supported by experienced guides and comfortable stays at Rex Hotel. - Duration - 17 days - Destinations - Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 726 mi - Operator - Vietnam Bicycle Travel - From 14% Off
- NZ$5,883
 
- Scenic routes connect Mekong Delta's floating markets to Angkor Wat's temples. The journey covers 75km off-road to Siem Reap, led by expert cycling guides with luxury stays at Victoria Chau Doc Hotel and Empress Angkor. - Duration - 16 days - Destinations - Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand - Age Range - Ages 35+ - Distance - 622 mi - Operator - Tweet World Travel - From 14% Off
- NZ$8,778
 
- Cycle Vietnam and Cambodia22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Cycling through the countryside, stopping at pagodas and temples. Not a single wow moment but everything v enjoyable.” - Mandy, traveled in February - A 310km journey connects Vietnam and Cambodia's most picturesque routes from Ho Chi Minh City through Mekong Delta villages to Angkor's temples, featuring highly-rated guides, comfortable accommodations, and authentic experiences. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Ho Chi Minh City, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Chau Doc, Phnom Penh, Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Physical Rating - Easy - Distance - 379 mi - Operator - Explore! - From $4,290 28% Off
- NZ$3,110You save $1,180
 
- 12 Days Cycling from Ho Chi Minh to Siemreap13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The cycling route along small back roads and the amazing food made this trip a memorable experience.” - Kamia, traveled in October - Daily rides of 52-90km link Ho Chi Minh to Cambodia's temples via Mekong Delta. Highlights include Cai Rang floating market, Sam Mountain, and stays at Blue Diamond Luxury and Beach House Kep. - Duration - 12 days - Destinations - Ho Chi Minh City, Cai Be, Can Tho, Chau Doc, Krong Kaeb, Kampong Som, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 511 mi - Operator - Bravo Indochina Tours - From 28% Off
- NZ$3,812
 
What people love about Bicycle Tours in Cambodia and Vietnam
- Cycle Vietnam, Cambodia & ThailandEverything was perfect. Roads, accomodations, guides, team..... 
- Bangkok to Saigon by BikePositive, the guides were excellent and kept everyone on course. Accommodation was better than I expected. 
- Vietnam & Cambodia Bike Tour: Saigon to Angkor WatWe took the Vietnam and Cambodia bike tour which was an amazing experience. The bike tour was very enjoyable, and we were able to witness the incredible beauty of the Mekong Delta and Angkor Wat firsthand. Our guide (Sum) was a real pleasure to be with as he were incredibly knowledgeable about the area and provided us with a wealth of information regarding the history and culture of both Vietnam and Cambodia. The accommodation we stayed in was handpicked by Siem Reaper team and offered an exceptional level of quality, while all the meals we had were incredibly delicious, giving us an authentic taste of Asian cuisines. The overall experience was fantastic and we would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for an amazing adventure in Southeast Asia. 
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in Cambodia and Vietnam
- What type of accommodation can I expect on a multi-day bicycle tour in Cambodia and Vietnam?- Accommodations range from modern city hotels to authentic rural homestays. In urban areas like Siem Reap expect 3-4 star properties such as the Lynnaya Urban River Resort & Spa which puts you close to the Angkor temples. The Mekong Delta portion includes stays at family-run homestays like Ba Linh in Vinh Long where guests often mention the home-cooked meals and welcoming atmosphere. City stops feature contemporary hotels such as the Central Palace in Ho Chi Minh City with standard amenities like air conditioning and WiFi. Each property is selected to balance comfort with local character while maintaining consistent quality standards. 
- What are the most scenic cycling routes and landmarks in Cambodia and Vietnam?- The routes connect two distinct regions: the waterways of Vietnam's Mekong Delta and the ancient temples of Cambodia's Siem Reap province. Cyclists pedal past the lively Cai Rang floating market in Can Tho through quiet villages and rice paddies before reaching the pre-Angkorian ruins of Kampong Thom. The Angkor Archaeological Park offers dedicated cycling paths with prime photo spots like Phnom Bakheng at sunset. Notable accommodations along the route include the historic Raffles Grand d'Angkor and the riverside Victoria Chau Doc. Recent travelers often point to the Mekong Delta section as a highlight noting how the mix of water features rural scenes and cultural stops creates an engaging ride. 
- What's included in terms of meals and food on Cambodia and Vietnam cycling tours?- Tour packages typically cover daily breakfast several lunches and select dinners throughout the week. The menu spans from street food to upscale dining with opportunities to try Khmer curries fresh seafood and Vietnamese pho. During rides guides provide water fruit and energy snacks. Many travelers note the value of having local guides who can introduce them to authentic dining spots. Homestay meals in the Mekong Delta showcase regional cooking while establishments like Romdeng in Phnom Penh offer refined versions of traditional dishes. 
- What's the best time of year for cycling in Cambodia and Vietnam?- The prime cycling season runs from November through February when temperatures stay between 25-30°C (77-86°F) with minimal rain. December and January offer the most reliable weather conditions. Cyclists should avoid April and May when temperatures can reach 40°C (104°F). The Mekong Delta region is particularly pleasant from November to January with dry paths and moderate humidity. Past participants commonly recommend January trips noting comfortable morning temperatures around Angkor Wat though midday heat remains a factor. 
- What kind of bikes are provided on these tours?- Tour operators supply mountain or hybrid bikes designed for mixed terrain riding. Some companies like Social Cycles use specific models: Trek FX3 disc bikes in Cambodia and Giant Rincon bikes in Vietnam. Each comes equipped with front suspension appropriate gearing and safety features. Support vehicles carry spare bikes and replacement parts ensuring mechanical issues don't interrupt the journey. E-bikes are available for an additional $350 on select tours and participants can bring their own bikes if preferred. 
- What cultural highlights are included on Cambodia and Vietnam cycling tours?- The routes blend cycling with significant cultural sites including Angkor Wat the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and Mekong Delta markets. Riders pass through working villages visit local craftspeople and stay with families. Sites like the Killing Fields and S21 Museum provide historical context while stops at Tonle Sap Lake offer natural diversity. The cycling pace allows for genuine interactions with locals from Buddhist monks to village children making the cultural experience more immediate and personal. 
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