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Saigon to Bangkok by Bicycle

Price from
US$ 4,195
Duration
14 Days / 13 Nights
Distance
639 km
Tour Code
MCT-MSB
Next departure
23-Nov-2025
Number of Cycling Days10
Average Distance Per Day: 64
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 356
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance639 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireMountain Bike: US$ 280, E-Bike: US$ 775
Single SupplementUS$ 660
Client Rating (based on 178 reviews)
*E-bikes are in limited supply, please enquire to reserve one.

About this Cycle Tour

Important Update:

  • Due to the closure of Cambodia-Thailand land border crossings, Days 10 - 14 of the tour have been revised to include a flight from Siem Reap to Bangkok and 3 days of cycling in the eastern Thai provinces of Rayong and Chantaburi. The information displayed on this tour page represents the details of this contingency plan which is in effect until further notice.

Want to experience three of Southeast Asia’s most captivating countries in one bike tour? Then this iconic SpiceRoads adventure is for you. From the lush Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam to the ancient temples of Cambodia and ending on the sandy shores of the Gulf of Thailand, "Saigon to Bangkok by Bicycle" is the ultimate way to connect the region’s two most electrifying cities. Cycle on quiet backroads, immerse yourself in local lifeways, discover unmissable heritage sites, let loose on tropical cuisine, and unwind in cozy hotels.

We meet in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and head south into the Mekong Delta, cycling for three days through a serene world of coconut farms and rice fields. We cross small bridges and local ferries, explore Vietnam’s largest floating market, and speedboat up the Mekong River to the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. From there, we plant our wheels on Cambodia’s rugged red-dirt roads and head north to the sleepy town of Kampong Thom before reaching Siem Reap, the gateway to the majestic UNESCO World Heritage-listed temples of Angkor. On trails perfect for mountain biking, we spend two days exploring these ancient ruins. A boat cruise then takes us across the Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, before we fly to Bangkok and drive to Thailand’s east coast for a two night stay on Mae Phim Beach. Here we ride into an agrarian hinterland of rubber tree plantations and cruise through wetlands on an electric boat. We then cycle across estuaries, rugged headlands, and shrimp farms to reach Chao Lao Beach before a grand finale through vibrant tropical fruit orchards to the city of Chantaburi, renowned for its centuries old riverside community. The tour ends with a transfer back to Bangkok.

Join us on this must-ride Southeast Asian cycling classic!

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Itinerary

Day 1

We meet at our tour hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (a.k.a Saigon) and head out for a trip briefing and welcome dinner.

Day 2

We transfer out of Saigon for our first ride amongst the lush greenery and intricate waterways of the Mekong Delta. Starting from Ben Tre, we weave through coconut farms, banana plantations, sugarcane fields, and quaint hamlets, and cross meandering rivers via small bridges and local ferries.

Day 3

Venturing deeper into Vietnam’s “rice bowl”, we cycle through an extensive patchwork of rice paddies and observe scenes of daily life amidst the fields, waterways, fruit orchards, villages, and towns. We spend the night in Can Tho, the Mekong Delta’s largest city and commercial hub.

Day 4

In the morning we visit Cai Rang, the Mekong Delta’s liveliest floating market, by boat. Back on dry land, we start cycling winding routes through the countryside, stopping partway for lunch. In the afternoon, we will end our ride and transfer to a memorial to victims of the Khmer Rouge. Later, we will continue to Chau Doc.

Day 5

We cruise up the Mekong River by speedboat to reach Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s dynamic capital city. Here we take a rickshaw ride to the Royal Palace, a treasure trove of splendid architecture and art.

Day 6

Maneuvering our way out of Phnom Penh, we ride through suburbs and the surrounding countryside to reach Oudong Mountain. Here we visit hilltop Buddhist stupas of Cambodia’s former capital and then transfer to the sleepy backwater town of Kampong Thom.

Day 7

We ride along the floodplain of the Stueng Saen River to reach Sambor Prei Kuk, an abandoned, ancient city with scattered brick temples nestled in a serene forest. We then transfer to Siem Reap, the “gateway to Angkor”.

Day 8

We discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor by bike, cycling on small paths that crisscross the ancient landscape. Visiting the most iconic sites today - Ta Prohm, Bayon and, of course, Angkor Wat – we’ll learn about the enigmatic history of the once-glorious Khmer Empire.

Day 9

We cycle through the countryside surrounding Siem Reap, far away from the touring masses. Our destination is Banteay Srei, a pink-sandstone temple renowned for its intricate carvings. After lunch, we transfer back to Siem Reap and enjoy the afternoon at leisure.

Day 10

This morning we embark on a boat cruise on the Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake famous for its floating villages. In the afternoon we fly to Bangkok and transfer to peaceful Mae Phim Beach on the east coast, overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.

Day 11

Based at Mae Phim Beach, today we enjoy a lovely ride into the agrarian, hilly hinterland of Rayong Province. We ride through a vast network of rubber tree plantations and a wetland area filled with lotus lakes before capping off the day with an electric boat cruise.

Day 12

Cycling from one beach to another, we dive into the rich bounty of eastern Thailand from fertile farmlands to aquaculture. Highlights include circling around a scenic headland where the road presses right up against the ocean and darting past shrimp farms to reach Chao Lao Beach.

Day 13

Our final ride takes us past a lagoon and the coastline before veering inland through tropical fruit orchards and coconut groves. After saddling-off in the historic city of Chantaburi, renowned for its vintage riverside community, we reconvene for a farewell dinner and spend the night.

Day 14

The adventure ends with a transfer to your post-tour hotel in Bangkok.

Reviews

loved the guides, the cultural experience and the ability to get close to the people as we cycled through the countryside of Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand

Linda JewisonMarch 2025

Easy cycling great exploring

Manuela MatroneFebruary 2025

Professional tour guides on 2 wheels. Routes were carefully chosen to provide exceptional experiene

Raymond BrancaFebruary 2025

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