Overview
A Cultural Tapestry of the Red River Delta
Step away from the modern pulse of the capital and join us on the Hanoi Cycle Tour: Hoa Binh – Ninh Binh – Nam Dinh. This 4-day expedition is a masterfully curated journey through the heart of Northern Vietnam, designed for those who wish to experience the soul of the Tonkin region. We don't just take you to the famous landmarks; we take you through the veins of the countryside, where history is etched into every ancient brick and limestone peak.
Our adventure begins with a ride back in time to Duong Lam Ancient Village, where 300-year-old houses tell tales of a bygone era. From the golden plains, we ascend into the rugged landscapes of Hoa Binh, the gateway to the Northwest, where you will encounter the vibrant culture of the Muong ethnic group. The journey then shifts toward the ethereal beauty of Ninh Binh, the "Halong Bay on Land," where we pedal through hidden valleys and alongside emerald rivers that wind between towering karst formations.
The final leg of our odyssey brings us to the Catholic heartland of Nam Dinh. Here, the scenery transforms into a landscape of majestic cathedrals and serene coastal dikes. You will witness the unique architecture of the Phat Diem Stone Cathedral and explore traditional villages that have preserved their crafts for centuries. This is an invitation to see Vietnam from a different perspective—where every mile pedaled brings you closer to the authentic heritage and breathtaking nature of this enchanting land.
Highlights
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Duong Lam Ancient Village: Explore the laterite-brick houses and ancient communal halls of Vietnam’s first recognized ancient village.
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Muong Ethnic Culture: Cycle through the lush valleys of Hoa Binh, interacting with the Muong people and enjoying their unique mountain hospitality.
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UNESCO World Heritage Ninh Binh: Pedal through the Trang An Scenic Landscape, navigating between limestone giants and ancient pagodas.
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Tam Coc & Bich Dong: Experience the "Three Caves" area and the historic pagoda nestled inside a limestone mountain.
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Phat Diem Stone Cathedral: Marvel at this architectural masterpiece, a stunning fusion of Vietnamese pagoda style and Western Gothic architecture.
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Nam Dinh Heritage: Discover the traditional villages and grand churches of Nam Dinh, the spiritual center of Vietnamese Catholicism.
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Rural Immersion: Ride along peaceful river dikes, narrow canal paths, and through vibrant rice paddies away from the tourist crowds.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi – Duong Lam Ancient Village – Hoa Binh
We start our morning with a transfer to Duong Lam, where you will cycle through narrow alleys of ancient houses. After a local lunch, we continue our ride toward Hoa Binh province, transitioning from the lowlands to the mountainous foothills of the Muong people.
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Route: Hanoi – Duong Lam – Hoa Binh
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Cycling Distance: ~45 km
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Road Condition: Mostly flat in Duong Lam, followed by undulating paved roads toward Hoa Bình.
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Highlight: Exploring 300-year-old traditional houses and the scenic climb into the Hoa Binh mountains.
Day 2: Hoa Binh – Ninh Binh
Leave the mountains behind as we head toward the "Halong Bay on Land." The route takes us through hidden valleys and alongside limestone massifs, entering the Trang An/Tam Coc area as the late afternoon sun casts a golden glow on the karsts.
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Route: Hoa Binh – Nho Quan – Ninh Binh
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Cycling Distance: ~55 km
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Road Condition: Hilly terrain in the morning, flattening out as we enter the Ninh Binh karst region.
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Highlight: Spectacular mountain-to-karst transition and the serene backroads of Nho Quan.
Day 3: Ninh Binh – Nam Dinh
A full day of heritage discovery. We pedal from the limestone corridors of Ninh Binh toward the Phat Diem Stone Cathedral. From there, we cross the river into Nam Dinh province, cycling through a landscape dotted with majestic churches and traditional handicraft villages.
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Route: Ninh Binh – Phat Diem – Nam Dinh
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Cycling Distance: ~55 km
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Road Condition: Flat, well-paved village roads and scenic river dikes.
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Highlight: Architectural tour of Phat Diem Cathedral and the majestic church towers of Nam Dinh.
Day 4: Nam Dinh – Hanoi
Morning exploration of the traditional villages in Nam Dinh, visiting local markets and ancient pagodas. We enjoy a final cycling segment through the peaceful Red River Delta before our support vehicle transfers us back to the bustling capital of Hanoi.
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Route: Nam Dinh village loop – Hanoi
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Cycling Distance: ~30 km
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Road Condition: Flat, narrow concrete village paths and asphalt roads.
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Highlight: Deep immersion into the Red River Delta lifestyle and a farewell lunch with local specialties.
What’s Included
What is included:
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Bicycles: High-quality Trek or Giant mountain bikes (or equivalent) with helmets and spare parts.
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Support Vehicle: Private air-conditioned support van for luggage transport, technical assistance, and "sag wagon" service.
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Expert Guide: Professional, English-speaking cycling guide with mechanical expertise and deep cultural knowledge.
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Accommodation: 3 nights total in comfortable, hand-picked hotels or boutique homestays (twin/double sharing).
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Meals: All meals included (B, L, D) featuring authentic regional cuisines of Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, and Nam Dinh.
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Entrance Fees: All sightseeing tickets for Duong Lam, Hoa Lu, Trang An, and Phat Diem Cathedral.
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Refreshments: Unlimited bottled water, seasonal fruits, and local snacks provided during cycling segments.
What is excluded:
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Travel Insurance: Personal travel and medical insurance (Mandatory).
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International Travel: Airfare and Vietnam entry visa fees.
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Drinks: Soft drinks, beer, and wine during meals.
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Tips: Gratuities for the tour guide and driver (highly appreciated).
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Personal Expenses: Laundry, phone calls, and any items of a personal nature.
Itinerary
Discover Northern Vietnam on a 4-day cycling odyssey. Ride from the ancient Duong Lam Village to the mountains of Hoa Binh, the karst wonders of Ninh Binh, and the coastal heritage of Nam Dinh. A perfect blend of history, nature, and rural charm
Tour Plan
The journey begins at 8:30 AM as we leave the urban sprawl of Hanoi behind for the peaceful echoes of Duong Lam, the first ancient village in Vietnam to be recognized as a national monument. Here, time seems to have stood still for 300 years.
Upon arrival, we trade our van for bicycles to navigate the tiny ancient alleys of the Mong Phu hamlet. You will be captivated by the Mong Phu communal house and the unique laterite-brick gates that lead to ancient courtyards. We’ll enjoy a traditional lunch inside a hundred-year-old house, sharing stories with the local family. The afternoon takes us to the historic temples of King Ngo Quyen and Phung Hung, and the magnificent Mia Pagoda, home to 287 intricate statues. As the sun begins to dip, we transfer to the mountains of Hoa Binh, where a traditional Muong stilt house awaits us for a night of ethnic hospitality.
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Route: Hanoi – Duong Lam – Hoa Binh
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Cycling Distance: ~30 km
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Road Condition: Flat ancient alleys and paved rural backroads.
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Highlight: Biking through 300-year-old laterite alleys and a night in a Muong ethnic stilt house.
Tour Map
Reviews
The Golden Cycling Tours experience was beyond fantastic. I got to cycle through the best spots in Vietnam: Ninh Bình, Mai Châu, and Pu Luong. Ninh Bình was so unique with its dramatic karst formations, Mai Châu was like a hidden gem with its lush landscapes, and Pu Luong’s terraced rice fields were a photographer’s dream. The route was well-planned, and the guides were super friendly and informative. This is the perfect tour for adventurers and nature lovers!
Exploring Vietnam by bike is the best decision I’ve made! The organization was flawless, and the landscapes were breathtaking.
We had a very nice private cycling trip including Hanoi, Tam Coc, Ha Long Bay and Catba Island. Our guide Tru was great in showing us the beauty of the North Vietnamese landscape, the very friendly Vietnamese people and the delicious food. Tru even introduced us to Facebook which allowed us to share our impressions with our friends at home. Our driver Tuan was super friendly and felt like a family member. The only downside of the cycletour was the increasing traffic and pollution that is the effect of the fast growing economy in Vietnam. We hope that you keep finding the beautiful back roads across green rice fields and friendly villages.