You need to have good physical condition and be in top form. You’ll also require the right clothes for weather conditions and food items such as snacks or lunch breaks from your hiking adventure; water is essential too! This type of activity takes time, so ensure you’re physically able to get enough rest before starting any trips.

Bikes and Boats Mekong Delta Family Cycling Tour

This casual bike tour through the best of the Mekong Delta region is perfect for the whole family! The paths are mostly paved and flat, and there are plenty of stops to rest. That being said, there is still a lot of awe-inspiring scenery and fun cultural experiences that will keep cyclists of any age and any level entranced by the beauty of the area, from the tropical fruit orchards of the countryside to the cheery smiles of the villagers to the delicious cuisine in Can Tho city. This is the kind of tour that will make anyone want to become an avid cyclist

Mekong Delta To Vietnam Central Heritages Bike Tour

Journey from the enchanting Mekong Delta to the majestic Central Vietnam, encountering diverse landscapes and captivating cultural gems along the way. Explore vibrant markets, historic sites, and soak up the authentic essence of Vietnam. An unforgettable adventure, encompassing the beauty and allure of the entire country in a single remarkable trip.

Vietnam Central Coast Cycling Tour

The tour will take us to Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Hoi An, Hue, and countless small villages in between. Along the way, riders will get to experience the unique culture and cuisine of the area while breathing the salty-sweet ocean air. Fans of quaint, quirky cultural experiences will be in heaven

Mekong Delta 4 Days Cycling Tour

This tour will immerse you in the culture of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region while introducing you to the cultural factors that make the area unique. Not only will you be exposed to the coconut plantations, local villages, and mouth-watering southern delicacies that all of Mr Biker Saigon’s Mekong tours visit, but you’ll also get to see another side of life in the Mekong, the culture of the Khmer, one of Vietnam’s minority tribes