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Vietnam 2000km South to North Cycling Tour

Close your eyes and listen to the symphony of the open road: the rhythmic, high-frequency hum of high-pressure tires slicing through smooth asphalt; the crisp, mechanical snap of a carbon shifter dropping your chain into a climbing gear; the deep, regular inhalation of clean coastal air, heavy with the sharp sting of salt spray and the sweet fragrance of tropical blossoms. Your skin registers the rapid micro-climates of this magnificent land, shifting from the heavy, radiating heat of southern coconut groves to the cool, misty embrace of high-altitude mountain forests. Your thighs burn with a steady, satisfying fire as you rise out of the saddle, hovering over your frame to conquer a legendary mountain pass, while the endless blue of the ocean stretches out to meet the sky on your right. This is not a passive holiday. This is a visceral, life-defining odyssey of human endurance, sensory awakening, and profound cultural connection.

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Vietnam 2000km South to North Cycling Tour

For active travelers seeking the ultimate athletic and cultural achievement, embarking on a Vietnam Cross-Country Cycling Tour: Ultimate 2,000km South to North Ride is the pinnacle of adventure travel in Asia. To successfully navigate this massive, epic traverse with high-performance equipment, professional mechanical support, and handpicked luxury accommodations, securing your expedition through a specialized, world-class operator is crucial. Discover the expertly designed cross-country itineraries at Golden Cycling Tours, the premier agency for elite active travel and long-distance cycling expeditions in Southeast Asia.

The Epic Canvas: Why Cycle the South-to-North Cross-Country Traverse?

Cycling the entire length of Vietnam is a physical and spiritual pilgrimage. Stretching over 1,600 kilometers in a graceful, sweeping S-shape, the country’s geography is a masterpiece of natural contrasts. By choosing to ride from the southern tip to the far northern border, you do not simply visit Vietnam; you watch it slowly evolve before your eyes. You witness the flat, water-dominated flatlands of the south rise gradually into the dramatic pine-clad hills of the Central Highlands, flatten out into a sparkling ribbon of coastal highway, and finally erupt into the colossal, mist-shrouded limestone towers of the high north.

This grand crossing is fundamentally different from a standard northern or southern loop. It tests your physical stamina, builds your mental resilience, and rewards you with a complete, uninterrupted perspective on the nation’s diverse ecosystems, historical supply lines, and regional cultures. Traveling at the speed of a bicycle brings you into direct contact with the warm-hearted people of rural Vietnam, who will cheer you on from roadside farms, invite you to share their family tables, and wave you forward as you pedal through their ancient homelands.

To experience this life-changing crossing with a premium support system and a custom-fitted fleet of trekking or road bikes, explore the complete range of multi-day itineraries on the Golden Cycling Tours Portfolio.

Phase One: The Tropical Oasis of the South

Your epic traverse begins in the warm, sun-drenched lowlands of the south, where the legendary Mekong River splits into a sprawling maze of distributaries, creating one of the most fertile agricultural zones on Earth.

Gliding through the Nine Dragons of the Mekong

Before tackling the mountains of the north, your legs will warm up along the flat, car-free concrete pathways of the delta. By joining specialized Mekong Delta Bike Tours, you will leave the busy highways behind and dive into a green sanctuary of water coconut palms and tropical fruit orchards.

The riding here is a highly sensory experience. You will pedal beneath the shade of heavy jackfruit, mango, and rambutan trees, with the sweet, tropical scent of ripe fruit filling the warm air. The sound of your tires on the narrow concrete dykes is accompanied by the gentle lapping of water in the canals and the distant hum of long-tail wooden boats. You will cross rustic pedestrian bridges, navigate quiet village lanes in Ben Tre, and cycle past traditional brick kilns along the riverbanks of Vinh Long.

The highlights of this southern phase is exploring the vibrant riverine heritage of Can Tho. Rising early, you will cycle to the banks of the river to witness the spectacle of the Cai Rang Floating Market, where local traders buy and sell fresh agricultural produce from boat to boat in a chaotic, colorful dance that has remained unchanged for generations. For an in-depth exploration of this watery paradise, explore our tailored guides to Cycling Southern Vietnam.

Transitioning through the Southern Capital

After exploring the rural peace of the delta, your route leads you through the bustling, energetic metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). Weaving through the city's historic avenues on two wheels allows you to visit iconic landmarks like the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office before packing your gear and heading north toward the coastal plains.

Phase Two: The Central Coast and the Ocean Passes

As you leave the flatlands of the south, the dramatic Truong Son Mountain Range squeezes close to the East Sea, creating a stunning, high-contrast corridor where jagged mountains drop vertically into pristine white sand beaches and turquoise bays.

Riding the Coastal Ribbon to Nha Trang and Quy Nhon

The coastal ride northward is a visual masterpiece. You will pedal along quiet secondary roads that hug the shoreline of Cam Ranh Bay and lead into the popular beach resort city of Nha Trang. The sea breeze is cool and salty on your face, offering a refreshing relief from the warm tropical sun.

Your route continues through the scenic province of Phu Yen and into the quiet coastal enclave of Quy Nhon. Along this stretch, you will cycle past sweeping salt pans, where local workers harvest sparkling white mounds of salt, and ride through sleepy fishing villages where traditional round basket boats bob gently in hidden lagoons. The smell of drying fish, sea salt, and fresh pine needles from the coastal hills creates a complex, atmospheric scent profile that defines the central coast.

Hoi An: The Lantern-Lit Oasis of Culture

Continuing north, your journey brings you to the magical, UNESCO-listed port town of Hoi An. By booking Hoi An Bike Tours, you can take a well-deserved break from the long-distance highway and explore the beautiful countryside surrounding the ancient town.

You will pedal through the organic herb fields of Tra Que Vegetable Village, breathing in the sharp, clean scents of mint, basil, and coriander crushed underfoot. From there, you will cross the Thu Bon River to explore the agricultural paths of Cam Kim Island, where local artisans continue centuries-old traditions of woodcarving and boatbuilding. The riding here is slow and peaceful, allowing you to absorb the timeless beauty of the ancient wooden merchant houses and yellow-walled alleyways.

Conquering the Legendary Hai Van Pass

Leaving Hoi An, your mental and physical preparation is put to the test as you face the most famous and visually spectacular coastal climb in Southeast Asia: the legendary Hai Van Pass (Ocean Cloud Pass).

Your ascent begins at the edge of the blue waters of Da Nang. Shifting your gears with a crisp metallic click, you settle into a steady, rhythmic cadence. Your lungs expand, drawing in the cool, humid air as the road twists upward through lush tropical jungle. Your quadriceps burn with a fierce, satisfying intensity as you climb higher, tracing the curving sweep of the asphalt.

To your right, the vast expanse of the East Sea opens up, with waves crashing against the black rocky cliffs hundreds of meters below. Looking back, the modern skyline of Da Nang sweeps along the curve of the bay. Reaching the 500-meter summit is a moment of pure athletic triumph. You stand beside the historic French and American bunkers, looking down at the pristine, crescent-shaped beach of Lang Co Bay to the north, before enjoying a thrilling, high-speed descent toward the tranquil waters of Lap An Lagoon.

Hue: The Imperial Echoes along the Perfume River

The descent from the pass brings you into the quiet, aristocratic province of Thua Thien Hue. On Hue Bike Tours, you will pedal along the peaceful, pine-shaded banks of the Perfume River, explore the ancient stone ramparts and majestic gates of the Hue Imperial Citadel, and cycle to the forest tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors, including the spectacular Tu Duc Tomb and Khai Dinh Tomb. It is a ride filled with history, where the slow rotation of your wheels matches the tranquil rhythm of this ancient royal capital.

To explore this spectacular central corridor with professional guides and dedicated support, check out the options designed for Cycling Central Vietnam.

Phase Three: The Historic Spine of the Ho Chi Minh Trail

From Hue, your cross-country journey moves inland, leaving the coast behind to conquer the rugged, jungle-covered mountains of the interior along the historic supply lines of the Annamite Range.

Pedaling through History on the Western Trail

By joining Ho Chi Minh Trail Cycling Tours, you will ride along one of the most historically significant and physically demanding routes in the world. The road winds through pristine tropical rainforests, climbing through steep mountain passes surrounded by jagged limestone cliffs and deep, forested river gorges.

Riding here is an intense physical workout. The terrain consists of long, grueling climbs followed by exhilarating, sweeping descents through untouched wilderness. The air is fresh and cool, carrying the scent of damp earth, wild ginger, and tropical orchids. The soundscape is dominated by the rushing water of mountain streams, the calls of exotic birds, and the rhythmic hum of your tires on the quiet mountain asphalt.

Phong Nha-Ke Bang: The Limestone Giant

Your journey along the trail leads you into the heart of the UNESCO-recognized Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, home to some of the largest and most spectacular karst cave systems on Earth. Cycling through this primeval landscape is a humbling experience. You will ride beneath towering limestone massifs that rise vertically from the green valleys, passing remote ethnic minority villages and stopping to explore the majestic chambers of Paradise Cave and Phong Nha Cave.

This phase of the traverse represents a true expedition-style ride, taking you far off the beaten path and offering a profound connection to the wild, natural heart of Vietnam.

Phase Four: The Lowland Sanctuaries of the North

As you emerge from the rugged interior mountains, your cross-country route enters the fertile plains of the Red River Delta, where the landscape transitions to lush green valleys and ancient national parks.

Cuc Phuong National Park: Cycling through the Primeval Jungle

Your introduction to the northern lowlands begins in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam’s oldest protected nature reserve. Cycling through the park is a refreshing and peaceful experience. The paved road winds beneath the shade of giant, centuries-old trees, with the air alive with the sounds of monkeys, exotic birds, and millions of colorful butterflies during the spring season. You will pedal past limestone caves and ancient archaeological sites, feeling deeply connected to the ancient natural heritage of the land.

Ninh Binh: Navigating the Halong Bay on Land

Leaving the forest, you enter the breathtaking landscape of Ninh Binh. On Ninh Binh Bike Tours, you will glide along flat, scenic pathways flanked by vertical limestone karst towers rising directly from emerald-green rice paddies and peaceful waterways.

You will cycle past the spectacular Tam Coc karst formations, pedal beneath the ancient stone archways of the Bich Dong Pagoda, and stop to explore the historic temples of Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam during the tenth century. The riding here is beautifully flowy and relaxed, allowing your muscles to recover after the demanding climbs of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

Mai Chau and Pu Luong: The Idyllic Valleys

From Ninh Binh, your route heads northwest into the peaceful valleys of Mai Chau and the rugged, terraced hillsides of Pu Luong.

By booking Mai Chau Bike Tours, you will explore a beautiful network of singletracks, dirt paths, and concrete village lanes. You will pedal through a pastoral landscape of emerald rice fields, cycle past traditional wooden stilt houses built by the White Thai ethnic group, and climb through the scenic foothills of the Thung Khe Pass.

Just over the mountain ridge lies the pristine Pu Luong Nature Reserve, an area of outstanding biodiversity and rugged beauty. On Pu Luong Bike Tours, you will challenge yourself on steep, muddy dirt tracks, rocky singletracks, and narrow walking paths that wind through thick bamboo forests and terraced hillsides. You will ride past giant bamboo water wheels constructed by local farmers to irrigate their crops, cycle through isolated villages like Kho Muong Village and Hieu Village, and cool off by swimming in pristine, cascading mountain streams.

Phase Five: The Grand Alpine Frontier of the Far North

The final, climactic phase of your cross-country journey takes you deep into the mountainous far north of Vietnam, offering the most dramatic elevation changes, technical climbs, and majestic scenery on Earth.

Sapa: High-Altitude Climbs and Misty Valleys

Climbing high into the Hoang Lien Son Range, you reach the mountain outpost of Sa Pa. By joining specialized Sapa Bike Tours, you will leave the paved roads behind and plunge into a network of steep, technical singletracks that wind through the heart of the misty Muong Hoa Valley.

Riding here is an intense physical workout. The trails consist of wet, slick clay paths, steep stone steps carved into the hillsides by local farmers, and narrow dirt ridges flanking massive expanses of terraced rice fields. As you descend from high mountain ridges, you must maintain absolute focus, keeping your fingers feathered lightly on your hydraulic disc brakes while your tires search for traction on the damp, mossy earth.

The ultimate road challenge in Sapa is climbing the legendary O Quy Ho Pass (Tram Ton Pass). Rising to over 2,000 meters above sea level, this mountain pass is a long, grueling climb that tests your cardiovascular endurance, rewarding you at the summit with jaw-dropping views of Fansipan Peak rising majestic above a sea of white clouds.

Ha Giang: The Wild Frontier of Limestone Karst

If Sapa is a dream of green terraces and mist, Ha Giang is a dramatic, rocky masterpiece. Booking one of the premier Ha Giang Bike Tours is the ultimate way to test your technical skills against this rugged stone terrain.

The off-road trails of Ha Giang are incredibly challenging. You will ride along old, half-abandoned horse trails, narrow concrete paths hugging vertical cliff faces, and steep, rocky singletracks that wind through forests of sharp stone inside the UNESCO-recognized Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark. Your suspension will work overtime as you navigate technical descents over loose gravel and sharp limestone, requiring precise body positioning and expert bike handling skills.

The climax of any ride through Ha Giang is traversing the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass. This winding cliff-clinging road is suspended high above the turquoise waters of the Nho Que River, which flows through the deep, vertical abyss of the Tu San Canyon far below. Pedaling across this pass, with the cool mountain wind rushing past your helmet and the vast, open space of the canyon yawning beside you, is an adrenaline-fueled experience that will make your spirit soar.

Cao Bang: The Northeast Border Loop

Your epic cross-country journey draws to a close in the water-rich province of Cao Bang. On Cao Bang Bike Tours, you will navigate technical dirt singletracks through hidden valleys of green corn, ride along quiet border trails just meters from neighboring China, and stop to admire the magnificent Ban Gioc Waterfall, a multi-tiered natural wonder surrounded by towering limestone cliffs.

To explore this spectacular northern alpine region with professional organization and premium comforts, browse the detailed departures for Cycling Northern Vietnam. If you wish to focus on specific northern loops, explore the rugged cross-country paths of the Vietnam Northwest Bike Tours, or the historical border trails of the Vietnam Northeast Bike Tours.

Choosing Your Riding Style: Luxury and E-Bikes

A long-distance cross-country traverse is a monumental athletic achievement, but it does not mean you have to sacrifice premium comfort, safety, or modern accessibility.

Premium Comfort on the Road

For cyclists who want to spend their days conquering challenging mountain routes but their evenings enjoying the absolute finest comforts, Vietnam Luxury Bike Tours offer the perfect solution.

These curated high-end departures combine top-of-the-line carbon fiber road or mountain bikes with stays at the country’s most prestigious boutique eco-lodges, historic colonial heritage hotels, and luxury beachfront resorts. After a rewarding day in the saddle, you will enjoy premium spa treatments to soothe your sore muscles, dine on gourmet Vietnamese-fusion cuisine, and receive the personalized attention of expert guides and dedicated support vehicles equipped with cold drinks, fresh local fruits, and spare parts.

Modern Pedal-Assist Technology

If you are concerned about your physical stamina over a long-distance multi-day tour, or want to keep up with more experienced riders on steep mountain passes like the Hai Van Pass or the O Quy Ho Pass, choosing Vietnam E-Bikes Tours is a revolutionary game-changer.

Modern, premium pedal-assist electric mountain and hybrid bikes allow you to tackle challenging climbs and cover long cross-country distances with ease. The smooth electric assistance flattens out tough gradients, ensuring you can focus entirely on enjoying the magnificent scenery and rich cultural interactions without feeling physically overwhelmed.

Gastronomy of the Cross-Country Trail: How and Where to Fuel

Fueling your body with high-quality, delicious, and fresh food is one of the greatest pleasures of an active holiday. Vietnamese cuisine is world-famous for its healthiness, balance of flavors, and incredible regional diversity, offering the perfect fuel for your muscles along your cross-country journey.

Southern Delicacies: Light and Fresh

In the south, the flavors are bright, sweet, and heavy with fresh herbs and tropical influences.

  • What to Eat: Recharge your energy with a classic Banh Mi packed with savory pâté, cucumber, pickled daikon, and fresh cilantro. While in the Mekong Delta, enjoy Elephant Ear Fish, fried until perfectly crispy and rolled into fresh rice paper with wild herbs, pineapple, and rice noodles. Another local favorite is Hu Tieu, a fragrant, pork-based noodle soup that serves as the perfect post-ride recovery meal.

  • Where to Eat: Dine at the lively night markets in Can Tho or enjoy an authentic family-style feast at a local homestay on An Binh Island in Vinh Long.

Central Feasts: Bold and Spicy

As you cycle into Central Vietnam, the cuisine becomes spicier, more complex, and deeply influenced by royal culinary traditions.

  • What to Eat: Try Bun Bo Hue, a robust, spicy beef noodle soup flavored with lemongrass, shrimp paste, and chili oil, served with tender beef shank. While in Hoi An, do not miss Cao Lau, a unique noodle dish featuring thick, chewy noodles topped with sliced barbecue pork, fresh herbs, and crispy rice crackers.

  • Where to Eat: Enjoy a premium organic lunch at Tra Que Vegetable Village in Hoi An, or dine in a traditional garden house restaurant in Hue.

Northern Comforts: Warm and Savory

In the mountainous north, the food is hearty, comforting, and designed to keep you warm after long, demanding climbs in the cool mountain air.

  • What to Eat: Enjoy a warm, steaming bowl of authentic Pho at a roadside stall, where the rich beef broth has been simmered for hours. While in the northern mountains of Sapa or Ha Giang, try free-range grilled pork, stream fish wrapped in banana leaves, and Com Lam (sticky rice steamed in bamboo tubes).

  • Where to Eat: Share a massive family-style communal feast at a traditional stilt-house homestay in Ta Van (Sapa) or Thon Tha (Ha Giang), or visit the rustic mountain restaurants lining Fansipan Street in Sapa town.

The Wild Sleep: Where to Stay Along the Route

A good night's sleep is essential for physical recovery during a long-distance cross-country traverse. Vietnam offers a wonderful variety of accommodation styles that allow you to connect deeply with nature and local communities.

Authentic Ethnic Homestays

For an unforgettable cultural experience, staying in a traditional family homestay is highly recommended. These are typically large, wooden stilt houses operated by ethnic minority families in villages like Ta Van (Sapa), Thon Tha (Ha Giang), or Mai Hich (Mai Chau). You will sleep on comfortable mattresses on a communal wooden floor protected by mosquito nets, share a massive home-cooked feast with the host family, and wake up to the sound of roosters crowing and the mist rising over the surrounding rice fields.

Luxury Eco-Lodges and Nature Resorts

If you prefer private facilities, premium comfort, and exceptional service while remaining deeply connected to nature, you can choose from some of the finest eco-lodges in Asia. Properties like Topas Ecolodge in Sapa, Avana Retreat in Mai Chau, and Tam Coc Garden Resort in Ninh Binh offer stunning private bungalows constructed from local sustainable materials, infinity pools overlooking terraced valleys, private balconies, and exceptional dining experiences.

Boutique Hotels and City Retreats

In major transit cities like Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Hoi An, Hue, and Hanoi, you will stay in comfortable 3-to-5-star boutique hotels featuring modern amenities, swimming pools, high-speed internet, and excellent breakfast buffets to prepare you for the day's ride.

Transport, Logistics, and Getting Around

Planning the logistics of a 2,000-kilometer cross-country cycling tour requires meticulous coordination to ensure you spend your time cycling the most scenic, quiet pathways while avoiding congested national highways.

Private Support Vehicles

All premium multi-day tours are accompanied by an air-conditioned support van or minibus. This vehicle carries all your heavy luggage, spare parts, tools, extra wheels, fresh water, and snacks. If you encounter heavy rain, feel fatigued, or want to skip a busy or uninspiring section of the road, you can easily hop into the support van at any time.

Cross-Country Route Logistics

To complete the full 2,000-kilometer traverse from south to north, you can choose from two comprehensive structural options. Opt for the complete, continuous cross-country expedition with Cycling South to North Vietnam, starting in the tropical warmth of the Mekong Delta and climbing steadily toward the northern mountain frontier. Alternatively, you can tackle the route in reverse, enjoying a gradual increase in elevation and mountain challenge by booking Cycling North to South Vietnam.

For starting point adventures in the north, almost every loop begins in the capital. Exploring the city on two wheels through Hanoi Bike Tours allows you to warm up your legs along the banks of the Red River and around the historic West Lake before heading out into the rugged provinces.

Cultural Nuances and Etiquette

Vietnam is a country of deep-rooted traditions, respect, and community values. Understanding and respecting local customs will greatly enhance your interactions along the cross-country route.

Always dress modestly when passing through conservative rural villages and especially when entering temples, pagodas, or communal buildings. Ensure your shoulders and knees are covered.

Remove your shoes and hat before entering local homes, temple sanctuaries, or traditional stilt houses.

Ask for permission before taking close-up photographs of local people, especially children, elders, or religious ceremonies. A friendly smile and a polite gesture go a long way.

Avoid giving candy, money, or medicine directly to children in mountain villages, as this encourages begging; instead, support local schools, community leaders, or established local charities.

Customer Reviews: Real Voices from the Saddle

Hear what passionate active travelers have to say about their life-changing cross-country journeys through Vietnam.

The Ultimate Ride of My Life

"Completing the 2,000km South to North traverse was the most challenging and rewarding thing I have ever done. Climbing the legendary Hai Van Pass and the mighty O Quy Ho Pass tested my limits, but the support from the Golden Cycling Tours team was flawless. The bikes were top-tier, the food was spectacular, and our guide became a lifelong friend. If you want a true adventure, this is the tour to book!" - Robert H., United States.

An Epic Journey of Sensory Wonders

"We booked a multi-day e-bike cross-country tour, and it was pure magic. Gliding through the quiet canal paths of the Mekong Delta and then climbing into the spectacular limestone karsts of Ha Giang was an experience of a lifetime. Staying in ethnic homestays and luxury eco-lodges offered the perfect mix of culture and comfort. Highly recommended!" - Emily and Thomas L., Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What fitness level is required for this 2,000km cross-country tour?

The physical requirement for a full cross-country tour is high, as it involves multi-day riding over long distances with significant elevation changes, particularly in the Central Highlands and the far north. However, the tour is paced carefully with rest days and scenic transfers. For recreational riders or those concerned about stamina, choosing an e-bike tour is an excellent way to comfortably conquer the challenging terrain.

What is the best time of year to cycle from South to North?

Because Vietnam's climate varies significantly from north to south, the best time to cycle the full cross-country route is during the dry, cool months from October to April. During this window, Southern Vietnam is dry and comfortable, Central Vietnam is past its monsoon season, and Northern Vietnam is dry and cool, offering excellent visibility for mountain passes.

What should I pack for a multi-day cross-country cycling holiday?

Key items to pack include:

  • Padded cycling shorts (at least 3-4 pairs for multi-day comfort).

  • Moisture-wicking jerseys and a lightweight windproof/waterproof jacket.

  • Sturdy, closed-toe athletic shoes or cycling shoes.

  • A high-quality helmet (bringing your own ensures a perfect fit).

  • A hydration pack (such as a CamelBak) to carry water and essentials on the trail.

  • High-protection sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and effective insect repellent.

Do I need to bring my own bicycle?

While you are welcome to bring your own bicycle, it is not necessary. High-quality tour operators maintain modern fleets of professionally maintained full-suspension and front-suspension mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, and premium e-bikes from leading global brands, which are included in your tour package. If you do choose to bring your own bike, team mechanics will assist in assembling, adjusting, and maintaining your gear throughout the journey.

How are medical emergencies handled in remote provinces?

Safety is our absolute priority. Our professional guides are trained in wilderness first aid, and a comprehensive medical kit is carried in the support vehicle at all times. In the event of a serious injury, the support vehicle is always nearby to provide immediate evacuation to the nearest modern medical clinic or hospital. We also require all riders to have comprehensive travel insurance covering adventure activities and emergency medical evacuation.

As we conclude this guide, it is clear that the majestic landscapes, legendary mountain passes, welcoming cultures, and rich regional cuisines of Vietnam are best appreciated slowly, one pedal stroke at a time. The physical triumph of a Vietnam Cross-Country Cycling Tour: Ultimate 2,000km South to North Ride is a life-changing accomplishment that will leave you with strong legs, beautiful memories, and a deep, authentic connection to this extraordinary land.

Ready to turn this ultimate cross-country dream into reality? Head over to the Golden Cycling Tours Homepage today to select your perfect itinerary, connect with our expert guides, and book your next great active holiday in Vietnam.

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