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 Mountain Biking Vietnam: Discovering History and Culture

Meta: Mountain biking Vietnam is a must-do when you are in Vietnam. It is unquestionably the greatest option for you to discover and experience Vietnam in its natural state.

Mountain Bike Tours In Vietnam

Vietnam is a country where riding a motorcycle is recommended. Vietnam boasts a 200,000-kilometer road network that runs from the capital through farming communities, resorts, and beaches, cutting through steep mountains and forests to a jagged but attractive coastline. Mountain biking Vietnam is a must if you want to explore the country, particularly after the Covid19 pandemic.

The majestic north of Vietnam

With a peaceful, rustic rural lifestyle, Mai Chau is the first enchanting place you should stop on the northern route before continuing towards the golden rice terraces at Nghia Lo, Than Uyen and Sapa.

Sapa has long been a popular tourist destination, taking advantage of the country’s highest mountain peak and the entryway to the Hoang Lien Son mountain range.

Most of the riders stay here for at least one night to get a taste of life and stay in a Hmong ethnic house.

The true experience begins further north, with a trek to Ha Giang via ethnic settlements in Bac Ha. Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a hilly terrain near the Chinese border, is a must-see in Ha Giang.

Drive to Dong Van and then on to Bao Lac, where you will be able to see the lives of 17 different ethnic groups. Explore Southeast Asia’s deepest canyons, including the legendary Ma Pi Leng pass, and learn about ethnic diversity, culture, and cuisine.

Temperatures can drop as you ascend, and bumpy roads can leave you wounded and shaky, but the challenges are swiftly replaced with thrills, enthusiasm, and a desire to learn more.

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Phong Nha Cave Complex

A cave system around 560 kilometers south of Hanoi has begun to stimulate tourism development throughout the years.

Explorers have come to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park and the surrounding region after the recent discovery of the world’s largest cave, Hang Son Doong.

The little-known ‘dynamic world’ has become one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourist sites. On top of Phong Nha’s newfound fame, the locals have a consistent income and are able to provide a variety of exciting trips.

Phong Nha, beyond the caverns, is an oasis of happiness, calm without boredom, and a true highlight of every trip to Vietnam.

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Ho Chi Minh trail

This is one of the greatest military achievements of the twentieth century, winding its way through the Central Vietnamese forests.

A complex of conduits connected the headquarters in the north with the soldiers in the south during the Indochina and Vietnam wars. The Ho Chi Minh trail is a vast network of clandestine transportation routes that run through woods, across borders, and even out to sea.

In the western branch, a Ho Chi Minh highway is now being built through some deep jungles. The Ho Chi Minh trail also includes the famous West Ho Chi Minh highway, which is popular among motorcyclists.

The trip from Phong Nha to Ho Chi Minh City is around 240 kilometers long, with only a few motels along the way, making it one of the country’s longest journeys.

The route comes to an end in Khe Sanh, the site of a historic Vietnam War battle. The voyage would not be complete without a stop at the open-air museum, which is littered with tanks, trucks, and planes from the conflict.

You should be cautious and concentrated throughout this journey; if you have an incident or an accident, it may take a long time to find someone else who can assist you.

However, it all contributes to the attraction in the end.

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Joy in the coastal fishing village

The first time you come to Vietnam, you should be diplomatic so you can get a road map and find the most beautiful scenery on Highway 1.

Because it hugs the coast, this road is actually very dangerous and is always in a constant state of disrepair.

However, there are also stretches of coastal splendor that can be enjoyed and admired.

Hai Van Pass is famous as one of the most challenging passes for drivers, connecting Hue and Da Nang streets. From an altitude of 496m, this mountain pass of ocean clouds offers dramatic views of Vietnam’s long coastline.

Further south, visit Chi Thanh, which is home to Ganh Da Dia, Vietnam’s only coastal walking route, and embark on an unforgettable beach adventure that ends in Quy Nhon.

The paved roads between the fishing community and the paddy fields are rarely used by the bikers. Only around 1km from National Highway 1, however buffaloes should be avoided at all costs.

Take a stop among the palm palms at the fabled Jungle Beach to recharge your batteries before the last stretch.

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Mekong Delta – floating market

The Mekong River is a 4,350-kilometer-long river that originates in Tibet and flows through six nations before emptying into the East Sea of Vietnam.

Riding a bike from Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong Delta would undoubtedly be unpredictable. Locals live simply in harmony with the huge river, surrounded by thick mangroves.

By boat, the plains provide a maze of small waterways to explore. Fresh produce may be purchased readily from local boats and boats on the floating market, which is a cultural feature worth seeing.

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Conclusion

With three quarters of the area being mountainous, a trip to Vietnam will bring you truly extraordinary emotions and experiences. We are proud to be one of the best travel service providers, mountain biking Vietnam. Contact us at a website www.mbtvietnam.com, gmail: alan@mtbvietnam.com or hotline (+84)985333066 for advice on trips. Wish you have a happy trip, many memorable memories in Vietnam.

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