This self-guided cycling journey through northern Vietnam links mountain valleys, nature reserves, and limestone lowlands via quiet backroads and scenic rural routes. Starting near Hanoi and finishing in Ninh Binh, the itinerary balances sustained climbs, long descents, and rolling terrain, offering an immersive riding experience without venturing into extreme remoteness. Accommodation is locally run and well located, and all routes are designed for confident cyclists seeking adventure with comfort.
Overall Map
Itinerary
Cycling distance: 65 km
Elevation gain: ~700 m
Meals provided: not included
Accommodation: Mrs. Chung Homestay, Mai Chau
Transfer: ~90 minutes from Hanoi to ride start (morning)
After an early morning departure from Hanoi, a short transfer brings you into Hoa Binh Province, well clear of busy city traffic.
The ride begins on quiet rural roads, immediately offering a sense of adventure without feeling remote. Gentle climbs lead into the Ba Khan area, where limestone mountains rise above cultivated valleys and small villages. The terrain is varied but manageable, with steady ascents balanced by smooth descents and well-maintained backroads.
As the route approaches Mai Chau, the landscape opens into a broad valley surrounded by dramatic karst peaks and rice fields. The final stretch rolls easily into the heart of the valley, where traditional stilt houses and friendly local life create a welcoming atmosphere. You’ll spend the night at Mrs. Chung Homestay, a comfortable base to relax and ease into the rhythm of cycling through Vietnam’s northwest highlands.
Cycling distance: 61 km (optional shorter route: ~45 km)
Elevation gain: ~1,200 m
Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Pu Luong Natura Bungalows
After breakfast in Mai Chau, you begin riding directly from your accommodation, following pre-loaded GPS tracks through the surrounding countryside. Leaving the valley floor, the route gradually climbs away from Mai Chau, transitioning from open farmland into quieter hill roads and village tracks.
Today’s ride is more adventurous, with longer climbs and deeper immersion into rural northern Vietnam, yet it remains safe and accessible. The roads are lightly trafficked, and villages appear regularly along the route, offering a reassuring sense of connection despite the increasingly wild scenery. You’ll pass terraced rice fields, forested slopes, and small ethnic minority settlements as the terrain rises toward Pu Luong Nature Reserve.
As you approach Pu Luong, the landscape becomes lusher and more dramatic, with cool forest air and wide views across layered valleys. A final descent leads you to Pu Luong Natura Bungalows, a comfortable eco-lodge tucked into the hills—an ideal place to rest after a rewarding day of self-guided mountain cycling.
Cycling distance: 75 km
Elevation gain: ~750 m
Elevation loss: ~1,055 m
Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Thach Lam Retreat
Leaving Pu Luong, the road drops quickly out of the reserve, setting the tone for a fast and satisfying day on the bike. The opening kilometers are dominated by a long descent through forested hills, where smooth pavement and gentle curves encourage an easy, flowing pace.
As the elevation tapers off, the route settles into rolling terrain, threading through river valleys and quiet agricultural areas. Small villages and local traffic appear regularly, giving the ride a grounded, lived-in feel rather than a sense of isolation. Short rises break up the momentum, but overall the profile favors steady progress rather than sustained climbing.
The final stretch follows lowland roads toward Thach Thanh, with open landscapes and wider valleys replacing the steep mountain scenery of earlier days. Thach Lam Retreat sits in a calm rural setting, offering a comfortable and well-earned stop after a day defined by speed, rhythm, and changing terrain.
Cycling distance: 47 km
Elevation gain: ~365 m
Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Guesthouse inside Cuc Phuong National Park
The ride out of Thach Quang begins on quiet rural roads, easing into the day with mostly flat terrain and a relaxed early pace. The route passes through small farming communities and open countryside, where the landscape feels settled and distinctly lowland compared to previous days.
Midway through the ride, the profile starts to change as the road gradually rises toward Cuc Phuong National Park. The climb is steady rather than demanding, with the surroundings shifting from agricultural land to dense forest. Traffic thins noticeably as you approach the park boundary, and the air becomes cooler under the canopy.
The final kilometers wind inside the national park on smooth, shaded roads, surrounded by limestone hills and primary rainforest. Riding here feels calm and contained, with long stretches of uninterrupted forest. The day ends at a simple guesthouse within Cuc Phuong, placing you deep inside Vietnam’s oldest national park for the night.
Cycling distance: 42 km
Elevation gain: ~330 m
Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Ninh Binh Hidden Charm Hotel
The day begins with a gentle exit from Cuc Phuong National Park, following shaded roads that gradually descend out of the forest. Early riding is calm and uninterrupted, with long stretches beneath dense tree cover before the landscape slowly opens.
Beyond the park boundary, the terrain becomes flatter and more open as the route moves into Ninh Binh Province. The ride weaves through quiet villages, rice paddies, and narrow countryside lanes, with limestone karsts starting to rise abruptly from the fields. Elevation changes are minor, making this a smooth and efficient ride that allows time to take in the surroundings.
The final kilometers lead into the heart of Ninh Binh’s rural lowlands, where dramatic rock formations, waterways, and farmland converge. You finish the day at Ninh Binh Hidden Charm Hotel, well positioned to explore the region’s iconic karst landscape and river scenery off the bike.
Cycling distance: No cycling
Meals provided: Breakfast
Transfer: ~1.5 hours by van to Hanoi
Accommodation: Not included
In the morning you are free to enjoy Ninh Binh at your own pace. A boat trip through Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is highly recommended, offering a final look at the region’s limestone karsts, river valleys, and cave systems from the water. The ride passes quietly through narrow waterways and low caves, framed by steep rock formations and dense greenery.
After checking out, a private van collects you for the transfer back to Hanoi. The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours, marking the end of the cycling route and the conclusion of the trip.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- 5 nights’ accommodation in selected hotels (twin/double sharing)
- Self-guided GPS tracks (RidewithGPS)
- Private transfer vehicle: Drop-off day 1 and Pick up Day 6
- 24/7 hotline support from local team
- Mountain bike + helmet + panniers
- Daily breakfast
Excludes
- Luggage transfer during the trip
- Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, minibar, etc.)
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
- Tips for drivers, hotel staff, and guides
- Optional activities and entrance fees not listed
- Lunch & Dinner
- Single supplement surcharge
- Airport transfers (arrival & departure)
Add-ons
Extra Support, Total Peace of Mind
Want to ride light and worry less? You can add an optional support vehicle to your self-guided trip. It includes hotel-to-hotel luggage transfer, mechanical assistance if your bike needs attention, and pick-up in case of emergency or exhaustion.
The vehicle is priced at $480 per vehicle, can carry up to 4 passengers, and only one vehicle is needed per group—making it easy to share the cost and enjoy the ride with confidence.

Optional Add-Ons
Prefer to keep things simple or customize your trip your own way? You can choose from these optional add-ons:
Gravel or E-Bike Upgrade – $120 per bike
Enjoy more comfort or power depending on your riding style.
Our Bikes
Mountain Bike
Trek Marlin
The Trek Marlin is a premium hardtail mountain bike designed for self-guided cycling journeys across Vietnam. Lightweight yet stable, it handles smoothly on paved roads, gravel tracks, and rural backroads. The front suspension fork enhances comfort and control, ensuring a confident ride over changing terrain throughout the day.
Key features:
- 1×11 drivetrain
- 32T chainring for efficient climbing and steady cruising
- Front suspension fork for added comfort and control
- Lightweight frame optimized for long-distance touring
Included equipment:
- Safety helmet
- Bottle cage
- Pump and essential repair tools
- Secure bike lock
- Rear rack and panniers for luggage
Fully equipped and thoughtfully prepared, the Trek Marlin offers riders the freedom

Electric Mountain Bike
Our refined electric mountain bike created for relaxed yet immersive self-guided touring. Its smooth electric assist supports longer distances and sustained climbs while maintaining a natural riding feel—perfect for riders who prefer added comfort without sacrificing engagement with the journey.
Key features:
- Reliable electric-assist system for sustained support
- Balanced geometry suited to long days in the saddle
- Stable handling across mixed terrain, from gravel to rural roads
Especially well suited for senior riders, couples with mixed fitness levels, or travelers seeking a more relaxed, premium e-bike touring experience, the E-bike offers confidence, comfort, and freedom to explore Vietnam at your own pace.

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