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Legends of the North: Ha Giang and Cao Bang Road Biking

Price from
US$ 3,400
Duration
12 Days / 11 Nights
Distance
877 km
Tour Code
VNM-HGC
Next departure
05-Apr-2025
Number of Cycling Days10
Average Distance Per Day: 88
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 1832
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance877 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireStandard Road Bike: US$ 330
Single SupplementUS$ 425

About this Cycle Tour

Vietnam’s remote north-eastern frontier holds a special mystique, even for seasoned Vietnamese travelers. There is a reverence for the vast scale of its dense jungles, jagged mountain ranges, clear streams and deep canyons; for the sheer number of indigenous ethnic groups, all with distinct languages and customs, different from one valley to the next; and for the region's formative role in the Vietnamese identity from ancient times until the present. This is also the heartland of Vietnamese independence: it was in the gorges and caverns of the North-East that the national hero, Ho Chi Minh, trained and built up his nascent guerilla army to prevail first against the occupying French, then eventually against the Americans and South Vietnamese. Today, this is a peaceful and welcoming land, with smiles aplenty from local denizens as we roll through their small villages and farms. Every bend in the road brings sights and encounters that will stay with us as we pedal our way across this formidable territory.

We first meet in Hanoi, then depart for a day of lakeside riding to Vu Linh. From here, the spectacular territory and tougher cycling begin, as we make our way to Hoang Su Phi and Quan Ba. Stunning geological formations and an array of cultural stops await as we enter the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark. We then enter Cao Bang Province, passing over the famous Ma Pi Leng Pass to arrive in Bao Lac. Approach the Chinese border on remote roads as you make your way deeper into the province, with views of rice terraces and dazzling mountain ranges stretching as far as the eye can see. The Pac Bo caves, favoured hiding spot of Ho Chi Minh, make for an evocative stop before we continue on roads flanked by stilted houses and water buffalo. The towering cascades of Ban Gioc Waterfall greet us in the soft morning light before we ride through charming stone villages and arrive in lively Cao Bang City for a night in the province’s largest town. Leave town on a sustained climb surrounded by gorgeous countryside, with an equally long downhill as we arrive at serene Ba Be Lake, a favourite natural sanctuary. Our last ride takes us southward towards Bac Kan, and we then return to Hanoi, emerging from this thrilling whirl through the realms of the north!

Join us as we venture to the heights of Vietnam’s frontier on this unforgettable 12-day road cycling journey!

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Itinerary

Day 1

In the afternoon, meet your tour guide to go for a bike fitting. Later, we will meet for a welcome dinner to set the stage for our journey.

Day 2

After a transfer out of the city, we begin cycling alongside a range of hills in Tam Dao. We reach Thac Ba Lake, an enormous reservoir that dates to the 1960s, and spend the night in a quiet community of the Dzao ethnic group.

Day 3

Continue up a small road flanked by huge mountains on the two sides to approach Hoang Su Phi, with its rice terraces and rushing mountain streams where a rich mosaic of ethnic minority groups retain their distinct cultures in daily life. Transfer to our mountain lodging for dinner.

Day 4

Ride along the Lo River and climb the Quan Ba mountain pass. Take in stunning vistas, including the famous Tam Son valley with the Twin Hills. Descending the pass, ride to Nam Dam, where the traditional Dzao lifestyle carries on in a beautiful village at the foot of Quan Ba mountain range.

Day 5

Ride into Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark with a 10 km descent through Hmong villages, followed by riverside riding and two long, tough climbs. See the centuries-old clay-walled townlet of Pho Bang and relics of the Vuong Palace, named for the family that ruled over the region and controlled opium production.

Day 6

A series of jagged climbs takes us to the top of Ma Pi Leng Pass and around Meo Vac Mountain. A long downhill takes us into river valleys where we cruise past dreamy scenery of bamboo forests, stilt houses, and vibrant green of the hillsides.

Day 7

Pedal along the Gam River before a section of rolling hills with fruit orchards. Conquer the Me Pja and Khau Coc Cha passes, two of Vietnam's most scenic routes. Enjoy a downhill ride through the picturesque Ha Quang district to a beautifully-constructed farmstay that showcases the rural traditions of the area.

Day 8

Ride to Pac Bo, which was once the hideout of Ho Chi Minh. Meet farmers using water buffalo to plow the fields and tending to a wide variety of crops amid a surreal mountain background. Cross the Quay River and conclude your day in picturesque Ban Gioc.

Day 9

Rise early to witness the breathtaking cascades of Ban Gioc Waterfall, which straddles the border between Vietnam and China. Embark by bike Phia Thap, renowned for handmade incense production. Later, conquer the Ma Phuc Pass and arrive in Cao Bang. Explore the many small businesses and unique cultural sites in town!

Day 10

This morning’s road is a highlight reel of scenic tea plantations, cornfields, and rolling hills with the pointed ridges known as the “Dragon’s Back” in the background. We will stay in Ba Be National Park, with stunning mountain scenery, semi tropical monsoon rainforest, and the largest natural fresh water lake in Vietnam.

Day 11

The last cycling day on our trip takes us back southward, as we leave the highest mountains behind and pass through tea, palm, and gum tree plantations. Tonight, we will celebrate in style, reminiscing over this journey over a feast of Vietnamese specialties here in the capital.

Day 12

We depart to continue exploring Vietnam, or other onward travels. Hẹn gặp lại!

Elevation Profiles

Day 2 - Hanoi to Vu Linh Ride 87km. +929m / -895m.
Day 2 - Hanoi to Vu Linh Ride 87km. +929m / -895m.

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