Overview
THE GRAND NORTHWEST EXPEDITION – CONQUERING THE HIGHLANDS
Prepare yourself for the ultimate test of endurance and spirit on the most ambitious cycling circuit in Indochina. The "North West Cycling Adventure: 9-Day Epic Loop" is a high-octane journey through the heart of Vietnam’s rugged frontier. Curated by Golden Cycling Tours, this expedition is designed for serious riders who crave the adrenaline of legendary mountain passes, the silence of remote valleys, and the deep reward of authentic cultural immersion.
Spanning from the emerald stilt-house valleys of Mai Chau to the misty, alpine peaks of Sapa, this 9-day odyssey covers hundreds of kilometers of Vietnam's most dramatic geography. You will navigate the "Four Great Passes" of the North, including the soul-stirring Pha Din Pass—the junction between heaven and earth—and the majestic Tram Ton Pass, the highest road point in the country. This isn't just a bike ride; it's a historical and cultural pilgrimage that takes you through the heroic battlefields of Dien Bien Phu, the endless green tea oceans of Moc Chau, and the ethnic heartlands of the White Thai, H'mong, and Black Dzao people.
With Golden Cycling Tours, every detail is engineered for adventure. We provide high-performance mountain bikes, a dedicated professional support vehicle to carry your gear, and local guides who are experts in both mechanics and mountain lore. Whether you are descending through limestone karsts in Muong Lay or navigating technical off-road single-tracks in Sapa, this tour is the definitive way to witness the raw, majestic power of Northern Vietnam.
Highlights
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The Legend of Pha Din Pass: Conquer one of the "Four Great Passes" of Vietnam, experiencing breathtaking hairpins and panoramic views of the Northwest massif.
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Historic Dien Bien Phu: Explore the valley of history, visiting the A1 Hill, De Castries Bunker, and the Victory Museum to learn about Vietnam’s legendary past.
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Tea Hill Serenity: Cycle through the rolling emerald hills of Moc Chau, a paradise of fresh air and endless tea plantations.
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The Roof of Indochina: Scale the Tram Ton Pass (2,048m), witnessing the dramatic transition from the Lai Chau valleys to the alpine mist of Sapa.
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Remote Riverside Riding: Experience the stunning scenery of Muong Lay, where the Da River meets the mountains in a spectacular display of nature.
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Technical Sapa Off-Road: Test your skills on adventurous backroads and single-tracks through the ethnic hamlets of Sapa and the Muong Hoa Valley.
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Total Professional Support: Ride light with a dedicated backup van providing mechanical support, refreshments, and transfers whenever the climbs get too steep.
BRIEF ITINERARY
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Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau Valley
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Route: Transfer from Hanoi to Hoa Binh; start cycling through the lush Mai Chau valley.
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Cycling Distance: ~40 km.
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Road Condition: Paved rural roads and scenic valley paths.
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Highlight: Overnight in a traditional Thai stilt house with a local dance performance.
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Day 2: Mai Chau – Moc Chau Highlands
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Route: Ride along the old Highway 6, climbing toward the Moc Chau plateau.
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Cycling Distance: ~50 - 60 km.
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Road Condition: Winding asphalt roads with moderate climbs.
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Highlight: Pedaling through endless green tea plantations and plum orchards.
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Day 3: Moc Chau – Son La
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Route: Continue through the Black H'mong heartlands toward Son La City.
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Cycling Distance: ~60 km.
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Road Condition: Rolling hills on paved roads with stunning limestone views.
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Highlight: Visiting the historic Son La Prison and ethnic minority hamlets.
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Day 4: Son La – Pha Din Pass – Tuan Giao
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Route: The big climb! Conquer the legendary Pha Din Pass before a thrilling descent.
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Cycling Distance: ~70 - 80 km.
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Road Condition: Steep mountain pass with sharp curves; technical descent.
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Highlight: Standing at the summit of Pha Din, the "Heaven and Earth" junction.
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Day 5: Tuan Giao – Dien Bien Phu
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Route: Cycle through the Muong Thanh valley to the historic city of Dien Bien Phu.
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Cycling Distance: ~80 km.
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Road Condition: Mostly flat valley roads with some rolling sections.
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Highlight: Exploring the famed battlefields and historic bunkers.
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Day 6: Dien Bien Phu – Muong Lay
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Route: Follow the Da River through rugged canyons to the riverside town of Muong Lay.
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Cycling Distance: ~70 - 90 km.
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Road Condition: Spectacular winding roads along the river.
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Highlight: Watching the sunset over the dramatic suspension bridges of Muong Lay.
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Day 7: Muong Lay – Paso – Lai Chau
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Route: Tackle the rugged terrain leading to the high peaks of Lai Chau.
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Cycling Distance: ~80 km.
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Road Condition: Challenging mountain terrain; some rough sections.
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Highlight: Encountering the mysterious Lu people with their black-lacquered teeth.
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Day 8: Lai Chau – Tram Ton Pass – Sapa
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Route: Conquer the highest road in Vietnam (Tram Ton Pass) to reach Sapa.
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Cycling Distance: ~65 km.
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Road Condition: High-altitude mountain pass; steep gradients.
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Highlight: Arriving in the "City in the Clouds" after a massive climb.
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Day 9: Off-Road Sapa – Lao Cai – Hanoi
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Route: Experience technical off-road tracks through Muong Hoa valley before descending to Lao Cai.
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Cycling Distance: ~40 km.
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Road Condition: Single-tracks, dirt paths, and technical downhill sections.
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Highlight: Final celebratory lunch and night train/van transfer back to Hanoi.
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What’s Included
Inclusions:
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Bikes & Gear: Premium mountain bikes (Trek/Giant) with front suspension and safety helmets.
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Support Vehicle: Private air-conditioned backup van for all luggage, technical support, and transfers.
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Expert Guide: Professional English-speaking cycling guide with expert mechanical and first-aid skills.
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Accommodation: 8 nights in a mix of boutique hotels and authentic local homestays (twin-sharing).
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Full Board: All breakfasts, lunches, and dinners featuring fresh, organic local cuisine.
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Hydration: Unlimited mineral water, seasonal fruits, and energy snacks during riding hours.
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Entry Fees: All sightseeing permits, battlefield entry fees, and village permits.
Exclusions:
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Insurance: Personal travel and medical insurance (mandatory for adventure activities).
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Beverages: Alcohol, soft drinks, and specialty coffees at local cafes.
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Personal Expenses: Laundry, phone calls, and individual shopping.
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Gratuities: Tips for the guide and driver (highly appreciated for great service).
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Pre/Post Stay: Hotel accommodation in Hanoi before or after the tour.
Itinerary
Conquer the legendary Pha Din and Tram Ton passes on this epic 9-day North West Vietnam cycling adventure. From Mai Chau's valleys to Sapa's peaks, explore historic Dien Bien Phu and remote ethnic villages with Golden Cycling Tours. Book your ride now!
Tour Plan
At 7:30, depart. We travel to Luong Son by Southwest. Luong Son is the entry point to the magnificent mountainous region of northern Vietnam. From here, we ride a gently rolling asphalt road with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, rice paddies, and sugarcane fields. On the way, we would stop for relaxation and lunch at a nearby restaurant. Following lunch, we make a quick transfer to the foot of Thung Khe Pass before beginning our 34-kilometer ride along the Da River's bank. Along the way, you will see breathtaking scenery dotted with Muong and Thai villages under the shade of trees. You will also make an impression on young schoolchildren and buffalor, who will say "Hello" to you as you return home. We stop for a quick snack or Kodak moment before making our way down to Mai Chau village. After riding to Lac village for tonight's homestay, we arrive at Mai Chau late in the afternoon. Having dinner with authentic Thai cuisine, taking a shower, and seeing a Thai dance performance. Take a stay in a Thai homestay.
Summary:
Activities:transferring and cycling
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals: L/D
Cycling Distance: 70 Km
My experience with Golden Cycling Tours was unforgettable! The team did an excellent job organizing the tour and making sure everything ran smoothly. The mountain biking was thrilling, and I especially enjoyed the off-the-beaten-path routes that gave me a chance to experience Vietnam’s untouched beauty. The guides were friendly and encouraging, making it a great experience for both seasoned cyclists and beginners. Highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for a fun and adventurous way to explore Vietnam!