Itinerary

21-Day Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Cycling Tour | Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok Bike Adventure

Embark on the ultimate Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling tour—a thrilling 21-day cycling tour through Southeast Asia that takes you from Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok by bike. This cross-border cycling tour Vietnam Cambodia Thailand is a true Indochina cycling adventure, designed for riders seeking an unforgettable multi-country bicycle holiday. Starting with a scenic Mekong Delta cycling tour, pedal along the vibrant Cai Be to Tra Vinh cycling route, then continue the Can Tho to Chau Doc bike tour, discovering riverside towns, floating markets, and local hospitality. Cross the border from Ha Tien to Kampot, then enjoy the Kampot to Phnom Penh cycling trip, rich in Khmer heritage. A comfortable transfer brings you from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap for an awe-inspiring Angkor Wat cycling adventure. Continue on the picturesque Siem Reap to Battambang countryside ride, before tackling the off-the-beaten-path Battambang to Pailin bike trail and the thrilling Pailin to Thailand border cycling crossing. In Thailand, the route continues with the Pong Nam Ron to Chao Lao Beach biking experience, followed by the beautiful Leam Mae Pim coastal cycling, ending with your Bangkok arrival by bicycle. This authentic Vietnam Cambodia Thailand bike tour is more than a ride—it's a guided cycling tour of Southeast Asia that immerses you in diverse cultures, landscapes, and local life. From temples and rural villages to white-sand beaches, this cycling holiday through Indochina offers the best of active travel Southeast Asia. Whether you're searching for the best Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling tour, looking to bike from Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok, or dreaming of a 3-country cycling adventure, this is the Southeast Asia bike tour you've been waiting for.

Day 1: Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City – Gateway to Your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Cycling Tour

Welcome to Vietnam and the start of your unforgettable 21-day Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling tour. Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, our Snail Adventure Tours guide and driver will warmly greet you and transfer you to your hotel in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City—formerly known as Saigon, often called “the Pearl of the Far East.”
As the starting point of your Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok cycling tour, this vibrant metropolis offers a fascinating mix of modern energy and historical charm. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s largest and busiest city, is also the gateway to your upcoming Mekong Delta cycling tour and cross-border ride through Cambodia and Thailand. After hotel check-in, relax at your leisure. If time permits, we’ll embark on a guided half-day city tour to explore some of Saigon’s most iconic landmarks, including:The War Remnants Museum, The grand Independence Palace, Saigon Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral, The bustling Ben Thanh Market Return to the hotel for a tour briefing, where you'll meet your fellow riders and review the itinerary for your epic Southeast Asia bike tour. In the evening, enjoy a delicious welcome dinner and prepare for the incredible cross-border cycling adventure ahead—from Ho Chi Minh to Angkor Wat to Bangkok.
Summary:
Activities: Transfering and briefing itinerary
Accommodations: Northern Charm Hotel****
Meals:D
Cycling Distance: No. Transfer only

Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City – Cu Chi Tunnels – My Tho | Cycling Vietnam’s Historic Trails 

After breakfast, we begin our exciting Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling tour with a transfer out of the busy streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Around 8:00 AM, we drive an hour to the countryside, where your first day of cycling in Southeast Asia truly begins. Leaving the urban bustle behind, we ride approximately 33 kilometers on a mix of paved backroads and red dirt trails.  The morning ride takes you through peaceful Vietnamese countryside, past rice paddies, local farms, and quiet villages. This is where your Mekong Delta cycling tour begins to unfold—far removed from the rush of city life, immersed in natural beauty and rural charm.
By mid-morning, arrive at the iconic Cu Chi Tunnels, a crucial part of Vietnamese military history. Originally built by the Viet Minh in the 1940s and later expanded by the Viet Cong, this complex underground network served as a hidden base, complete with living quarters, weapon storage, kitchens, and hospitals. You’ll have the chance to explore a reconstructed section of the tunnels and gain insight into what life was like during the war.
After lunch, continue cycling another 13 kilometers through vast rubber plantations, a serene and scenic stretch of road. The day ends with a transfer to My Tho, a gateway town in the Mekong Delta, where you'll enjoy a local homestay experience. In the evening, join your host family in preparing dinner and experience authentic Mekong Delta life—a perfect cultural introduction to the deeper journey ahead on your cross-border Southeast Asia bike tour.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling 
Accommodation: Sai Gon My Tho Hotel
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cycling distance: 40 – 60 km

Day 3: My Tho – Ben Tre – Tra Vinh | Cycling the Heart of the Mekong Delta 

Start your day with a magical glimpse into daily life in Vietnam’s southern waterways—an essential highlight of your Mekong Delta cycling tour. After breakfast, take a traditional boat cruise along the Tien River, exploring the picturesque Four Islets: Dragon, Unicorn, Tortoise, and Phoenix. Drift through the tranquil Xep Canal to visit Quoi An Village, renowned for its traditional Mekong Delta houses and creative coconut handicrafts.
Enjoy a warm Mekong welcome with honey tea or coconut wine, and observe how locals use every part of the coconut tree—from trunk to shell—to craft furniture, décor, and tools. Ride a horse cart down peaceful village lanes to Ben Truc Orchard, where you’ll savor seasonal tropical fruits and enjoy a performance of traditional Southern Vietnamese music. Visit a local bee farm, learn about beekeeping, and glide along a serene water coconut creek in a rowing boat. Wrap up your cultural morning with a stop at a coconut candy workshop to sample the province’s most famous sweet treats.
After the boat tour, your Southeast Asia bike tour continues with a relaxed 30-kilometer ride through scenic backroads toward Tra Vinh. This region, less visited by tourists, offers peaceful landscapes dotted with rice fields, Khmer pagodas, and friendly rural communities—making it a hidden gem of cycling in Vietnam. Arrive in Tra Vinh, a charming town rich in Khmer culture, and check into your hotel for the evening. Enjoy a restful night as you prepare for the next leg of your cross-border cycling adventure from Vietnam to Cambodia and Thailand.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling 
Accommodation: Tra Vinh Lodge
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cycling distance: 40 – 60 km

Day 4: Tra Vinh – Can Tho | Khmer Villages & Cycling the Mekong Delta Heartland

After a hearty breakfast, begin another memorable leg of your Mekong Delta cycling tour, pedaling through the lush, fertile landscapes that have made Vietnam one of the world's leading rice exporters. As you ride, endless emerald rice paddies stretch across the horizon, showcasing the agricultural richness of southern Vietnam and offering a peaceful contrast to the urban bustle left behind in Ho Chi Minh City.
Today’s route provides unique insight into the local Khmer culture—a defining element of this region. You’ll pass through traditional Khmer villages where thatched-roof houses remain the norm, and where locals still practice Theravada Buddhism, distinct from the Mahayana Buddhism seen in other parts of Vietnam. Stops at vibrant, intricately decorated Khmer Buddhist temples allow you to explore this cultural heritage and learn about the spiritual differences directly from your knowledgeable cycling guide. Continue your Southeast Asia bike tour through beautiful tropical fruit orchards, cycling across islands famous for growing pomelo, longan, and oranges. In the afternoon, share narrow country roads with friendly locals as you weave through vibrant riverside communities. The journey includes short scenic ferry crossings over winding tributaries—a classic Mekong Delta experience—before reaching the outskirts of Can Tho, the delta’s bustling economic and cultural hub. From here, enjoy a short transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to your hotel in central Can Tho. Check in, relax, and enjoy a cold beer as you reflect on another enriching day of your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling adventure.
Summary:
Activities:Cycling hotel - Hotel
Accommodation: TTC Premium Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 40 - 85 Km

Day 5: Can Tho – Sa Dec – Cao Lanh | Floating Markets, Flower Gardens & Cycling Hidden Mekong 

Begin your day with a scenic motorboat ride along the Mekong River, passing through local villages and houses built on stilts over the water. Your first stop is the famous Cai Rang Floating Market, the largest and most vibrant floating market in the Mekong Delta. Watch as local merchants trade everything from tropical fruits to household goods, directly from their wooden boats—an authentic and colorful start to your day.
After the boat ride, your Mekong Delta cycling tour continues with a peaceful ride to Sa Dec, a charming town known for its colonial villas, flower gardens, and tranquil canals. Pedal along quiet footpaths through lush rice fields, sweet potato farms, and an intricate web of manmade canals that feed life into this fertile region.
Arriving in Sa Dec around midday, visit the historic Huynh Thuy Le Ancient House—famous as the setting for the novel and film The Lover, written by French author Marguerite Duras. Savor a special lunch inside this beautifully preserved French-Vietnamese home, immersing yourself in the romance and nostalgia of old Indochina. In the afternoon, resume your ride through the countryside, passing vibrant flower gardens and traditional brick factories—a signature of this part of the delta. Your cycling journey ends in Cao Lanh City, where you'll check into your hotel and enjoy a restful evening in preparation for the next exciting leg of your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cross-border cycling adventure.
Summary:
Activities:  Boat Trip and Cycling
Accommodation: Thu Le Lux Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 35- 70 Km

Day 6: Cao Lanh – Chau Doc | Colonial Heritage & Scenic Mekong Cycling Adventure

Today’s leg of your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand cycling tour takes you deeper into the heart of the Mekong Delta, as you cycle from Cao Lanh to Chau Doc, a bustling riverside town near the Cambodian border.
Your morning begins with a gentle ride along peaceful country roads, weaving through lush mango orchards, traditional stilt houses, and vibrant local markets. The quiet backroads offer a chance to witness rural life unfold—farmers tending to their fields, school children waving as you pass, and vendors selling tropical fruits under bamboo stalls.
One of today’s cultural highlights is a visit to a historic French monastery, built in 1874 and recognized as the first monastery in Indochina. Spend time walking the grounds of this beautifully preserved colonial site, admiring its European-influenced architecture nestled amid the Mekong greenery. The structure stands as a testament to the region’s layered history of Vietnamese, Khmer, and French influences.
Continue your Mekong Delta bike tour through tranquil and untouched countryside, where rice paddies stretch toward the horizon and gentle river crossings reveal life along Vietnam’s waterways. By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Chau Doc, a cultural crossroads and thriving trading post on the Vietnam–Cambodia border. Settle into your hotel and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this border town, where Vietnamese,Cham, and Khmer communities coexist—setting the stage for your upcoming cross-border ride into Cambodia.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling 
Accommodation: Chau Pho Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 50 -80 km

Day 7: Chau Doc – Tra Su Bird Sanctuary – Ba Chuc – Ha Tien | Wetlands & War History on Two Wheels 

Start your day with a captivating ride into the heart of southern Vietnam’s most biodiverse wetland area—Tra Su Cajuput Forest, one of the hidden gems of the Mekong Delta cycling tour. Pedal along quiet backroads and canals to reach this unique bird sanctuary, a haven for migratory birds and rare aquatic life.
Once there, embark on a peaceful rowboat journey through flooded cajuput forest, gliding over emerald-green waters beneath a canopy of trees. You’ll spot a variety of bird species such as storks, egrets, cormorants, and even peafowl—making this a highlight for nature lovers and eco-travelers. A short trek through the sanctuary offers deeper insight into the forest ecosystem and the role it plays in local life.
Continue your Vietnam cycling tour toward Ba Chuc Memorial, a solemn yet powerful historical site dedicated to victims of the Khmer Rouge massacre in 1978. Here, you’ll pause to reflect on the turbulent history that shaped the Vietnam–Cambodia border region. After the visit, enjoy a relaxing drive to Ha Tien, a picturesque town near the Cambodian frontier, known for its limestone hills, river estuaries, and rich cultural blend. Ha Tien is your gateway to the next leg of this cross-border cycling adventure into Cambodia. Overnight in Ha Tien, where you can relax and prepare for your border crossing and the ride toward Phnom Penh.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling 
Accommodation: Ha Tien Xua Boutique/ Ha Tien Seaview Hotel
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 50 -90 km

Day 8: Cross from Vietnam into Cambodia – Cycle to Kep & Kampot | Coastal Beauty & Border Adventure 

Today marks a new chapter in your Vietnam Cambodia cycling tour as you bid farewell to Vietnam and cross the border into Cambodia. Begin the morning with a short bike ride to the Ha Tien–Prek Chak international border, where you'll complete immigration formalities before meeting your local Cambodian cycling team. Once across the border, continue your cross-border cycling adventure on tranquil dirt tracks and scenic backroads. Ride past shimmering salt flats, serene fishing villages, and rural countryside dotted with palm trees and water buffalo—a peaceful introduction to life in coastal Cambodia. Your first destination is the laid-back se aside town of Kep, once a French colonial resort known for its seafood and ocean views. Stop here to enjoy a delicious local lunch and perhaps sample Cambodia’s famous pepper crab. After lunch, hop back on the saddle for a scenic 35 km ride through the lush countryside and pepper plantations of southern Cambodia. Arrive in Kampot, a charming riverside town famed for its colonial architecture and world-renowned Kampot pepper. Check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening along the riverfront.
This rewarding day offers the perfect balance of nature, culture, and a seamless cross-border cycling experience from Vietnam to Cambodia.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Kampot Riverside
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance:   66 Km

Day 9: Kampot to Takeo | Cycle Through Limestone Karsts, Cham Villages & Rice Paddies 

Continue your Cambodia cycling tour with an unforgettable ride from Kampot to Takeo, immersing yourself in Cambodia’s rich landscapes and local culture. Departing from the riverside town of Kampot, you'll cycle through dramatic limestone karst formations, expansive rice paddies, and traditional rural villages. Along the way, pass through peaceful farming communities and ethnic Cham villages, where stilted houses and mosques reflect a unique blend of culture and tradition. This region offers a rare glimpse into everyday life far from the tourist trail, making it a highlight of your Kampot to Takeo bike ride. Arrive in the provincial town of Takeo by afternoon and check in to your local hotel. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace. A stroll along the Takeo waterfront promenade at sunset is a perfect way to unwind after your ride, offering tranquil views and a chance to reflect on the day's journey.
This day combines cultural encounters, scenic cycling, and off-the-beaten-track experiences on your cycling tour of Cambodia.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling From hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Alice Villa Hotel***
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 102 km

Day 10: Takeo to Phnom Penh | Angkorian Temples, Countryside Trails & the Killing Fields 

Start your morning ride early to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the Cambodian countryside. Today’s journey on your Cambodia cycling tour takes you north from Takeo to Phnom Penh, pedaling through an ever-changing mosaic of rice paddies, lotus ponds, and quiet villages. Midway, take a rewarding detour to Tonle Bati, a serene riverside retreat home to two well-preserved Angkorian temples – Ta Prohm and Yeay Peau. These picturesque ruins, dating back to the 12th century, offer a tranquil setting for a rest and exploration.
As you continue your Takeo to Phnom Penh bike ride, you’ll steer clear of busy highways, following quiet rural roads as long as possible. Just before entering the city, make a meaningful visit to the haunting Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, where thousands of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime were laid to rest. This somber yet peaceful memorial offers deep insight into Cambodia’s turbulent history.
For the final stretch, you can either cycle into Phnom Penh amidst the city buzz or choose a comfortable transfer with our support vehicle. Arrive in Cambodia’s capital city, where French colonial architecture, bustling markets, and riverside charm await. This day blends historical discovery, cultural depth, and beautiful backroad cycling—an unforgettable highlight of your cycling adventure through Cambodia.
Summary:
Activities:Cycling and Transferring to Hotel
Accommodations: Duong Chan Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 74  Km

Day 11: Phnom Penh City Cyclo Tour | Culture, History & Local Markets

Today offers a slower pace as you rest your legs and discover the highlights of Cambodia’s vibrant capital via a traditional cyclo ride—a quintessential part of the Phnom Penh city tour experience. This laid-back sightseeing journey allows you to take in the atmosphere of Phnom Penh while preserving energy for days ahead.
Your first stop is the beautifully curated National Museum, home to an extensive and well-preserved collection of Khmer artifacts, statues, and relics spanning centuries of Cambodian history. Just a short ride away, you’ll explore the elegant Royal Palace and the neighboring Silver Pagoda, both iconic landmarks of Phnom Penh showcasing the grandeur of Cambodia’s royal heritage.
After lunch at a local restaurant, your cyclo driver pedals onward through Phnom Penh’s lively streets to the harrowing Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21)—a former high school turned prison during the Khmer Rouge era. This deeply moving museum offers powerful insights into the country’s tragic past. End your cyclo journey at the bustling Russian Market, a perfect spot to shop for handmade souvenirs, local crafts, and silks. Return to your hotel with time to relax or enjoy the capital’s riverside cafes and vibrant nightlife at your own pace. This cultural city tour of Phnom Penh blends history, architecture, and local life—an essential chapter in your Cambodia cycling adventure.
Summary:
Activities: Visiting city
Accommodations: Duong Chan Hotel
Meals:B/
Cycling Distance: Free cyclingd day

Day 12: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap | Overland Journey Through Cambodia’s Heartland

Today you travel by vehicle on a scenic 320 km drive from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rhythm of rural life across Cambodia. This overland journey is more than just a transfer—it’s a chance to experience authentic moments along the way that many travelers miss.
En route, visit the stone carving village of Suntok, where skilled artisans craft enormous sculptures from solid rock. Marvel at their detailed handiwork, some of which remain unfinished, revealing the sheer scale and effort behind traditional stonework in Cambodia. Next, make a quirky stop at Skoun, famously dubbed "Spiderville," where adventurous eaters can try a true Cambodian delicacy—deep-fried tarantulas. This unique snack has become a curious yet iconic feature of Cambodia’s culinary culture. As you near Siem Reap, pause at Kompong Kdei, home to an impressive ancient Angkorian bridge that once formed part of the Khmer Empire’s royal road. This centuries-old engineering marvel is a powerful prelude to the Angkor temples you’ll explore in the coming days. Arrive in Siem Reap by late afternoon and check in to your hotel, where you’ll have the evening at leisure to relax or explore this charming city—the gateway to Angkor Wat and Cambodia’s archaeological wonders.
Summary:
Activities:Transferring
Accommodations: Steung Siem Reap Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Transferring distance; 310 Km

Day 13: Explore the Angkor Temples by Bike | Angkor Wat Cycling Adventure

Begin your unforgettable Angkor Wat cycling tour with a scenic ride through shaded forest trails and temple ruins. Today’s journey covers the Small Circuit, an iconic route that showcases some of the most celebrated monuments in the Angkor Archaeological Park. Pedal to the towering Takeo Temple, an unfinished mountain-temple built in the pyramid style. Then continue to the world-renowned Ta Prohm, the mysterious jungle temple where massive tree roots intertwine with ancient stone—made famous by the film Tomb Raider. Enjoy the serenity of Sras Srang, once the royal bathing pond, before cycling onward to explore the majestic walled city of Angkor Thom, the last great capital of the Khmer Empire. Discover the Bayon Temple with its 54 towers and smiling stone faces, and pass through the grand Victory Gate.
After lunch, the highlight of your Angkor temples bike tour awaits: the legendary Angkor Wat. Marvel at the world’s largest religious monument, known for its magnificent bas-reliefs and intricate architecture that symbolizes the cosmic world. Conclude your Siem Reap cycling adventure with a leisurely ride back to your hotel. The evening is yours to relax or dive into Siem Reap’s vibrant nightlife, bustling markets, or dine at one of its many excellent local restaurants.
Summary:
Activities:Cycling and Visiting Angkor Complex
Accommodations: Steung Siem Reap Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 45 Km

Day 14: Cycle to Banteay Srei Temple | Grand Finale of Your Angkor Cycling Tour

Today marks the final leg of your incredible Cambodia cycling adventure. Begin your morning with a peaceful ride north through lush rice paddies, palm-lined roads, and traditional Cambodian countryside. Along the way, you'll pass smiling villagers and stilted wooden houses, offering a glimpse into rural Khmer life.
Your destination is the stunning Banteay Srei Temple, often called the “Citadel of Women.” This intricately carved pink sandstone temple is one of the most beautiful in the Angkor complex, adorned with delicate floral motifs and epic scenes from the Ramayana. It’s a highlight of any Angkor temple bike ride. Enjoy a delicious lunch in a nearby village before pedaling back toward Siem Reap. Time permitting, you can explore additional temples on the Grand Circuit, such as: Preah Khan – a sprawling temple complex that once served as a monastery and university, Neak Pean – a unique water temple set on a sacred island, and Banteay Kdei – known for its atmospheric ruins and shaded walkways. This evening, celebrate the end of your Angkor Wat cycling tour with a special farewell dinner featuring a mesmerizing Apsara dance performance—a traditional art form that brings ancient Khmer culture to life.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and Visiting
Accommodations: Steung Siem Reap Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 65 Km

Day 15: Scenic River Cruise from Siem Reap to Battambang via Tonle Sap Lake

Begin your day with a short 15 km bike ride from your Siem Reap hotel to the port on Tonle Sap Lake. Here, you’ll embark on one of the most captivating boat journeys in Cambodia—a 6-7 hour river cruise to Battambang, gliding past spectacular scenery and vibrant floating communities. Cruise through the iconic floating village of Chong Khneas, where daily life happens entirely on water—complete with stilted bamboo houses, schools, gas stations, hair salons, and karaoke bars bobbing on the lake. This journey offers unmatched insight into the unique lifestyle and culture of Cambodia’s river-based communities.
Upon arrival in Battambang Province, hop back on your bike for a gentle 5 km ride to your hotel. The rest of your day is free to relax or explore this charming colonial-era town, known for its laid-back atmosphere, French architecture, and thriving local art scene.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling, Boat Trip
Accommodations: Cambana La Rivière
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 35 Km

Day 16: Rural Ride from Battambang to Pailin via Phnom Sampeau

Start your day with a scenic cycling journey from Battambang to Pailin, venturing deeper into Cambodia’s tranquil countryside. Pedal past endless rice paddies, palm-lined roads, and peaceful wooden stilt-house villages that offer authentic glimpses into rural life. Along the way, pause at Phnom Sampeau, a striking limestone outcrop rising from the flat landscape. Here, you can admire the hilltop pagoda, take in panoramic views, and reflect on the historical significance of the area. As you continue your ride, enjoy plenty of chances to connect with friendly local villagers, often eager to wave and share a smile. This route is ideal for those seeking a truly off-the-beaten-path Cambodia cycling experience. Arrive in Pailin, a quiet former gem-mining town near the Thai border. This evening, you're free to explore the town or enjoy a well-earned dinner at a local restaurant.
Summary:
Activities:Cycling from hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: Memorial Palace***
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 78 Km

Day 17: Cross into Thailand – Cycle from Pailin to Pong Nam Ron

Today marks a memorable milestone as you cycle from Cambodia to Thailand, transitioning from the rustic charm of rural Cambodia to the smooth tarmac roads of Thailand. Ride through the serene foothills of the Cardamom Mountains, one of Southeast Asia’s last great rainforests, as you approach the quiet border crossing at Pailin–Phsa Prum.
Upon crossing the border into Thailand, you’ll immediately feel the contrast – from dirt tracks to well-paved roads, and from remote hamlets to more developed infrastructure. Continue your ride to Pong Nam Ron, a peaceful Thai town nestled amid forested hills. On arrival, check into your hotel, take a refreshing dip in the pool, and relax with a cold beer overlooking a scenic golf course framed by lush mountain backdrops. This cross-border cycling day offers both cultural contrast and natural beauty – a true highlight of your Vietnam to Thailand bike adventure.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling, checking boder gate and cycling
Accommodations: Soi Dao Highland Golf Resort/
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance:86 Km

Day 18: Scenic Ride to the Sea – Cycle from Pong Nam Ron to Chaolao Beach

Today’s journey takes you on a 110-kilometer (68-mile) coastal ride through the scenic countryside of Chanthaburi Province, Thailand. Begin your day cycling through quiet backroads, with the Cardamom foothills slowly giving way to tropical fruit orchards, rubber plantations, and peaceful Thai villages.
As you descend toward the Gulf of Thailand, you’ll notice a refreshing change in scenery – from mountainous terrain to ocean breezes and palm-fringed coastline. Chanthaburi is famous for its abundance of tropical fruits, and there will be plenty of opportunities to sample fresh durian, rambutan, mangosteen, and more along the way. Your rewarding day ends at Chaolao Beach, a quiet stretch of sand where you can take a well-earned swim in the sea, relax under the shade of a palm tree, and enjoy a delicious Thai dinner with views of the ocean. This unforgettable day blends rural charm, coastal beauty, and authentic local culture, making it a highlight of your Vietnam to Thailand cross-border cycling tour.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from Hotel - Hotel
Accommodations: New Travel Beach Resort****
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 85 Km

Day 19: Coastal Ride to Laem Mae Phim – Stunning Beaches & Local Culture

Today’s ride is a true coastal delight as you cycle from Chaolao Beach to Laem Mae Phim, passing through charming Thai fishing villages, vibrant seafood markets, and peaceful Buddhist temples. Pedal along picturesque coastal roads with breathtaking views of the Gulf of Thailand, where the sound of crashing waves and ocean breezes accompany your ride. The route offers an exciting mix of mangrove swamps, tropical fruit plantations, and scenic estuaries, adding to the diversity of the day’s landscapes. Short ferry crossings over river mouths give a unique perspective and help shorten the distance while keeping you off busier roads.
Arrive at the tranquil shores of Laem Mae Phim Beach, a serene beach known for its soft white sands and warm, swimmable waters. You’ll have time in the afternoon to relax, swim, and reflect on your journey as the sun sets over the Gulf. This is one of the most scenic and culturally rich cycling days in Thailand, perfect for travelers who love coastal cycling, local experiences, and unforgettable seascapes.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and swimming
Accommodations: Centara Q Resort Rayong****
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance: 64 km

Day 20: Beach Morning & Return to Bangkok – Farewell to the Adventure

Enjoy a relaxing morning on Laem Mae Phim Beach, where you can take a final dip in the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand or simply unwind on the sand. Later, go for a leisurely bike ride through the peaceful coastal surroundings, soaking in the last moments of rural Thai charm and seaside tranquility. After your ride, it’s time to say goodbye to the coast as you transfer to Bangkok for your final night. This evening, celebrate the end of your incredible Vietnam–Cambodia–Thailand cycling journey with a farewell dinner in the vibrant capital city, sharing memories, photos, and laughter with your fellow travelers. A perfect close to an epic cross-border cycling adventure through Southeast Asia's most captivating landscapes.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and Transferring 125 km
Accommodations: Manderin hotel****
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling Distance:75 km

Day 21: Bangkok Departure – End of Your Southeast Asia Cycling Journey

After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy some free time to explore Bangkok, do some last-minute shopping, or simply relax before your flight. At the scheduled time, our team will meet you for your airport transfer, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey to Bangkok International Airport. This marks the end of your unforgettable 21-day cross-border cycling adventure through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Thank you for riding with us—we hope to see you again on your next two-wheeled journey through Asia!
Summary:
Activities: Cycling and Transferring
Accommodations: Onwards
Meals:B
Transferring to Airport

Important Notes for Your 21-Day Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Cycling Tour | Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok Bike Adventure

Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance, including coverage for emergency medical evacuation, before embarking on your cycling tour in Vietnam. It's always better to be prepared for any unexpected situations during your journey.
Tour Cost Validity: The tour cost is valid for 45 days from the date of the offer. After this period, prices and conditions may be adjusted. Be sure to confirm your booking within this time frame to secure the quoted rate.
Air Ticket Costs: Please note that the cost of air tickets is subject to change without prior notice by the airlines. We recommend booking your flights as soon as possible to lock in the best rates.
Peak Time Reservations: Reservations during peak times (such as Christmas, New Year, Vietnamese Lunar New Year, and National Holidays) may incur supplementary charges. Plan your trip accordingly if traveling during these periods.
Hotel Room Availability: Hotel rooms are typically available from 2:00 PM on the arrival day until 10:00 AM on the departure date. A supplement fee may apply for early check-in or late check-out requests.
Booking Process: Please note that the services and tours mentioned are proposed for informational purposes only. We will not make any reservations until we receive your confirmation. If any services are unavailable at the time of booking, we will suggest alternative options or similar services to ensure minimal changes to your tour program.
Accommodation: Hotels are subject to availability and may change accordingly. In the event of changes, we will select equivalent accommodations that maintain the comfort and quality of your stay.
Special Meal Requests: If you have any dietary restrictions or preferences (e.g., vegetarian, vegan, food allergies), please let us know in advance. We’ll inform the restaurants, tour guides, and partners to ensure your meals are suited to your needs.
Culinary Experience: If you're a food lover, Snail Adventure Tours can be your ultimate culinary guide! We’ll introduce you to the best of Vietnamese cuisine, allowing you to savor local delicacies and world-famous dishes that will enhance your cycling experience.

Tour Inclusions

Experienced English-speaking cycling guide
(Other language guides available upon request)
Accommodations based on twin/double occupancy at local hotels and Resorts
All meals as detailed in the itinerary
(20 breakfasts, 21 lunches, 20 dinners)
All ground transportation with air-conditioned support vehicles
Support van or bus available during cycling segments for rest or assistance
Support truck for luggage and logistics (for group sizes of 6 or more)
Use of Trek or Cannondale mountain bikes with disc brakes & helmet included
All sightseeing excursions and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary
Full bike support kit including bike tools, pumps, spare tubes, and backup bikes
First aid kit carried by the guide for your safety
Cold water box & fresh hand towels available during ride days
Daily mineral water for hydration
Fresh fruits and snacks provided during cycling days

Tour Exclusions

International and domestic airfare
(Unless specified in the itinerary)
Vietnam visa fees and processing costs
Travel insurance (strongly recommended, including emergency evacuation coverage)
Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, and shopping
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (unless otherwise specified)
Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, and support staff
(At your discretion, but highly appreciated)
 Early check-in or late check-out at hotels
(Standard check-in: 14:00 | Check-out: 10:00)
Optional excursions or activities not included in the itinerary
Bike damage or loss not covered under standard wear and tear
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At Snail Adventure Tours, we believe every cycling tour in Vietnam (or any of our tours in Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar) should be personalized to match the unique interests and preferences of each traveler. While the Your 21-Day Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Cycling Tour | Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok Bike Adventure itineraries provided on our website are designed by our expert in-country management teams, we understand that true adventure is best when it is tailored to your needs.
Let us work with you to custom design your Vietnam tour or craft a completely unique experience based on your interests, travel goals, and preferred pace. Our dedicated consultants are eager to help create a once-in-a-lifetime journey just for you.

 
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21 DAYVIETNAM- CAMBODIA - THAILAND CYCLING TOURS | HO CHI MINH - BANGKOK BIKE ADVENTURE

21 DAYVIETNAM- CAMBODIA - THAILAND CYCLING TOURS | HO CHI MINH - BANGKOK BIKE ADVENTURE

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Essential Tour Information – 21-Day Vietnam – Cambodia – Thailand Cross-Border Cycling Tour
Tour Name: 21-Day Vietnam – Cambodia – Thailand Cross-Border Cycling Tour
Tour Code:VIE CAM-CYCLE-21
Duration: 21 Days / 20 Nights
Activity: Guided Cycling Tour
Start Point: Hochi minh
End Point: Bang Kok
Group Size: Minimum 2 – Maximum 18 cyclists
Cycling Distance: Approx. 800 -1000 km total
Difficulty: Moderate (suitable for all with basic cycling fitness)
Accommodation: 4-star hotels & Resorts (twin share)
Meals Included: 20 Breakfasts, 20 Lunches, 20 Dinners
Support: Fully supported with backup vehicle, mechanic & guide
Bike Provided: Quality mountain or hybrid bike with helmet

 

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