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Vietnam mountain biking holiday

country:Vietnam
location:North Vietnam, Hill Tribes 
trip type:Challenging cycling / adventurous mountain biking holidays
departures:2009: 22 Nov
2010: 7 Feb, 28 Mar, 12 Sep, 21 Nov
price:From US $995 (7 days) excluding flights, single supplement US $120, bike hire US $110
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
This is the ultimate mountain ride, a cycle-journey through Southeast Asia's most spectacular mountain range. Starting in Hanoi, take the train to the scenic hill-station of Sapa, a village built by the French in a valley almost exclusively inhabited by tribal Montagnards. Discover the amazing mountain trails around Fansipan, Indochina’s highest peak before riding over a 2km high mountain pass into the land known by the local Hmong people as "beyond the clouds."

This tour goes to a part of Asia few foreigner's ever venture. The stunning Lai Chao and Fansipan valleys are as remote as they are beautiful. Colourful Hmong, Tsao and other tribal people live in a land that has still not yet been touched by the modern world and we constantly ride through just incredible scenery! Finally we end our ride in Dien Bien Phu, the site of the Viet Minh's historic and decisive victory over the French. After visiting the battlefields and learning how Ho Chi Minh and his indefatigable people defeated the colonial French we fly back to Hanoi.
trip profile
This is a tough mountain tour. There are three very long hard days riding on badly broken roads so participants should be fit and experienced riders. We ride just over 350 kilometres. There are some long, grueling climbs and some scintillating descents.

We are supported by a sturdy transit van, which is perfectly equipped for the terrain but not an entirely comfortable passenger vehicle and participants should sign up expecting to ride as much of the tour as they can.

The rewards are empty roads and incomparable views. If you enjoy hill climbing and riding in the mountains, this tour is a dream. It is the best Southeast Asia can offer and highly recommended.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Meet at Hanoi hotel, day free for sightseeing. Evening, catch the overnight train to Lao Cai and transfer to Sapa.
Day 2:Arrive in Lao Cai and transfer to Sapa. Afternoon ride close to Sapa.
Day 3:Ride into Qui Ho River valley.
Day 4:Ride over Tram Ton Pass and downhill to Tam Doung.
Day 5:Traverse Kho Luong mountain range and ride down Nam Na valley to Lai Chao.
Day 6:Traverse Nam Mouk valley and Nakhua mountains to Dien Bien Phu.
Day 7:Morning visit war museum and battle fields. Fly to Hanoi. Services end at Hanoi hotel.
how this holiday makes a difference
We passionately believe that Responsible Tourism can be of immense help to local communities; providing income, positive cultural exchanges and an incentive to protect the natural environment. Recognising that there is always room for improvement, we continually strive to narrow the gap between principle and practice. Prior to our tours, we liaise with local community leaders to ensure we are welcome and in a manner that minimizes negative social and cultural impact. We visit local development and community projects specific to the region, encouraging our clients to donate and/or assist such projects in appropriate and sustainable manners.

In Vietnam, a country ravaged by decades of war and economic hardship, we offer support to the independent non-government charity SOS Children’s Villages (www.sos-childrensvillages.org). The international organisation is dedicated to providing a loving and educational environment for abandoned, neglected, and impoverished children. In Hanoi we also support KOTO street kids (www.streetvoices.com.au), donating money and eating at a delicious restaurant managed by a privately run charity that helps Vietnamese youth develop careers in the hospitality industry.

Through sensitive hands on experience, we encourage cross cultural interaction and education between clients and the local communities. This is achieved by limiting tour group sizes, which also minimises any social and environmental impact. We also assist in the development of local infrastructure such as rural pathways.

Vietnam mountain biking holiday - Northwest mountainsWe make sure that where and whenever possible our tours positively benefit the local community. We stay at locally owned accommodation and visit cottage industries for local handicraft souvenirs, generating income for local businesses. We employ and train local guides, drivers and assistants on all trips to ensure that the local community benefits not only short term but with increased employment opportunities for the future.

Adopting a “carry in – carry out” policy, we actively engage in environmentally responsible practices to minimise tourist impact upon the local habitat. From biodegradable soaps to re-usable water containers, we provide clients with the best information and means to help them identify and implement effective ways to positively protect local nature and communities. It is a vital ethos that can be passed on and abided by all, long after the trip has ended.

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