Bicycle Tours & Trips in Asia
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10 best Bicycle Asia tour packages
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- Cycle Indochina & Angkor - Premium Adventure
- Bangkok to Saigon by Bike
- Cycle Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand
- The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina
- Cycle South East Asia
- Adventure Indochina By Bicycle 14 days
- Cycle Indochina: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
- 16-DAY THAILAND, CAMBODIA & VIETNAM CYCLING TOUR
- Cycle Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh
- Cycle Saigon Bangkok
Bangkok to Saigon by Bike
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“He was also instrumental in arranging a cake and flowers for my Dad's 76th birthday.”
Jo, traveled in October
Routes wind from Bangkok's hidden canals to Angkor's temple trails. Rides of 30-50km showcase Khao Yai National Park's waterfalls, Tonle Sap Lake's floating villages, and Mekong Delta's fruit orchards.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Distance 697 mi Operator Explore! From $5,160
9% Off- NZ$4,720You save $440
Cycle Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was fantastic.”
Mingwhei, traveled in January
The path stretches from Vietnam's Mekong Delta to Cambodia's temple countryside. Daily rides cover 60-70km with vehicle support, featuring UNESCO sites and local homestays. Professional guides ensure safe passage.
Duration 13 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range 14 to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 558 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
9% Off- NZ$4,045
The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I found that your company really values the customer experience and this was shown by the phone calls we received in each city.”
Gene, traveled in August
Rolling from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City, cyclists cover 50-70km daily. The route features coastal Thailand, temple-lined Cambodia, and Vietnam's Mekong Delta, with quality bikes and mechanic support.
Duration 15 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range up to 99 year olds Distance 636 mi Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From
9% Off- NZ$5,372
Quality Giant and TREK bikes carry riders through Vietnam's limestone karsts and Cambodia's temple plains. Daily rides reach 70km across three countries, supported by vehicles and expert guides. The tour features 22 hotel nights and unique homestays in traditional villages.
Duration 27 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Distance 1497 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
9% Off- NZ$7,840
Routes stretch from Bangkok's waterways to Vietnam's delta. Daily rides reach 75km through Khao Yai National Park, Angkor temple complexes, and Mekong villages, with parallel support vehicles.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range 16 to 75 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 672 mi Operator Vietnam By Bike From
9% Off- NZ$5,155
Vietnam's Mekong Delta and Laos' Bolaven Plateau showcase Asia's varied terrains by bicycle. Routes of 35-70km wind through coconut groves, ancient temples, and coffee plantations. Professional guides lead groups with support vehicles nearby.
Duration 17 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos Age Range 18 to 60 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 696 mi Operator Siem Reaper Travel From
9% Off- NZ$7,092
A 290km route connects Vietnam to Thailand through varied landscapes. Riders pass through Mekong Delta's waterways, Angkor Wat's ancient temples, and rural villages. Groups of up to 16 follow expert guides through selected routes.
Duration 16 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range 35 to 70 year olds Distance 622 mi Operator Tweet World Travel From
9% Off- NZ$7,799
Cycle Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The route chosen was interesting and we think highlighted the uniqueness of each country.”
Jacob, traveled in January
The path leads from Khao Yai National Park to Mekong Delta's backroads. Highlights include Angkor's temples, Kampot's pepper plantations, and rural villages. Support vehicles join groups of 5+, with mechanics for 7+ cyclists.
Duration 16 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range 16 to 70 year olds Distance 750 mi Operator Indotrek From
9% Off- NZ$5,482
The route stretches from Mekong Delta waterways to Thai coastal roads. Daily distances reach 125km, passing floating markets, ancient temples, and rural villages, with vehicle support and stays at quality hotels like Rex Saigon.
Duration 17 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range 16 to 70 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 726 mi Operator Vietnam Bicycle Travel From
9% Off- NZ$3,972
What people love about Bicycle Tours in Asia
- Bangkok to Saigon by Bike
All aspects great. Exceeded expectations. Especially liked the surprise Home Stay. My only suggestion would be for day two where we did the 10km climb from the dam to the waterfall. Maybe give people the option of riding down the hill rather than up. On our tour several people were too tired after the long climb to walk the steep stairs to the waterfall. Maybe drive to the waterfall first, let people enjoy the falls, then an easy ride down the hill.
- Cycle Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand
The trip was very well planned and organized. Cheers to Is and Intrepid for making the trip even better than I thought it would be.
- The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina
A huge thank you for the help with organising our cycling trip to Vietnam and Thailand. We had a wonderful time, thoroughly enjoyed every minute and have been singing the praises of the country and Bravo Indochina Tours since we returned. It was the best trip we have had in years
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in Asia
What type of accommodation can I expect on an Asia bicycle tour?
Accommodation ranges from comfortable 3-4 star hotels to local homestays that connect travelers with regional culture. The Victoria Angkor Resort in Siem Reap exemplifies the higher-end options while family-run homestays in Mai Chau Vietnam show the more authentic side of Asian hospitality. Guest feedback consistently mentions that lodging exceeds expectations with clean well-appointed rooms providing a welcome retreat after each day's ride.
What are the typical daily cycling distances on Asia bicycle tours?
Routes generally cover 40-90 kilometers per day adjusted for terrain and difficulty level. The Vietnam & Cambodia route includes 70-80 kilometer days through the Mekong Delta while cyclists in Rajasthan average 50-60 kilometers. Support vehicles accompany all rides with regular stops making these distances manageable for casual riders who maintain basic fitness. The pace allows time to take in local sights and culture along the way.
When is the best time to do a bicycle tour in Asia?
Each region has its optimal cycling season. Vietnam's most pleasant conditions fall between October and March with moderate temperatures and minimal rain. Kerala India shines from November through March during its dry season. Cambodia's prime cycling weather occurs from November to February when temperatures remain moderate and roads are easily navigable.
What cultural and historical sites will I visit on cycling tours in Asia?
The routes blend cycling with stops at significant landmarks. Key sites include Cambodia's Angkor Wat temples Vietnam's Cu Chi Tunnels and countless traditional villages. The Ho Chi Minh to Angkor Wat journey takes riders through the Mekong Delta's floating markets and provides ample time at the main temple complex. Beyond major attractions riders regularly interact with local farmers and villagers adding depth to the cultural experience.
What's included in terms of meals and food on Asia bicycle tours?
Tour packages typically cover daily breakfast most lunches and select dinners. Using the Vietnam & Cambodia tour as an example riders receive 11 breakfasts 10 lunches and 2 dinners at vetted local restaurants. Meals feature regional specialties giving cyclists authentic tastes of each area while providing necessary fuel for daily rides.