Ho Chi Minh City Cycling To Siem Reap. A large percentage of Can Tho Province is covered by a river, will take a boat trip to the famous Cai Rang floating market before riding on a narrow paved road market to Phong Dien floating market to beautiful Cambodia, Siem Reap Temple. The route weaves through the morning market bustle along the banks of the very busy river. Absorb the sights of endless cottage industries, timber merchants, coconut shredders, small docks loading/unloading rice, and tiny vibrant markets….
 
Day 01: Ho Chi Minh –  Cai Be home-stay (L/D) (45 km)
After an hour and a half driving you to Vinh Kim market, the district of Tien Giang where your first-day ride begins. The easy riding on paths along natural rivers allows you to share basic knowledge of gardening with locals at their homes. The area is very well-known for Chrysophyllum cainito fruits. Today lunch is at local on the way. Then we continue cycling to Cai Be township before we follow narrow paths to home-stay.
 
Day 02: Cai Be – Vinh Long – Can Tho (B/L/D) (30 – 80 km)
In the morning, we share space with locals on a small ferry crossing river to Dong Phu village for a cycle ride on the Island. In the afternoon, your riding is easy on a small country road through rice paddy and grapefruit gardens, Especially with an opportunity for you to stay half an hour on small ferry boating through the natural creek to Binh Minh where you have a short transfer to hotel in the city of Can Tho.
 
Day 03: Can Tho – Sadec – Cao Lanh (B/L/D) (40 – 60 km)
Today, you will see the floating market before you have a bicycle ride to Sadec town. In the morning, you ride past the sweet potato field and cycle along small natural rivers to the ancient house of Huynh Thuy Le in Sadec. In the afternoon, you will have an opportunity to admire many flower gardens, ornamental plants, nursery gardens, and bonsai trees on your way of cycling to Cao Lanh city.

Day 04: Cao Lanh – My Luong – Chau Doc (B/L/D) (40-80 km)
Today you will discover the low land of Doing Thap province. You can see locals living on stilt houses and the last rice harvests usually happen before the flooded season.  The highlight of today is to stop at the monastery which was built after the French invasion. It was inaugurated in 1877 and was three years older than the Notre Dame Cathedral in Saigon. After you have lunch, continue to rock and roll on the bike on country roads to Chau Doc border town.

Day 05: Chau Doc – Phnom Penh by high-speed boat (B/L/) (no cycling)
It takes hours to reach the Vinh Xuong border gate by high-speed boat. Continue by boat upstream of the Mekong river to the Phnom Penh capital.  Free to explore the capital city on your own in the afternoon.
 
Day 06: Phnom Penh – Siem Reap (B/L) (30 km)
Today, you will ride 30 km and spend most of the time driving the A/C van to Siem Reap.

Day 07: Angkor complex tour (B/L/) (35 km)
Spend a whole day discovering Angkor Wat by bike, including Angkor Temple, Bayon Temple, and Angkor Thom. Tour End ! in the late afternoon.

Tour Cost includes:
* Bike and helmet
• All accommodation (twin-share ) and meals specified
• Support by a/c vehicles or bus, truck for group

• All water, fruits and snacks whilst riding 
• All entrances fee and sites mentioned
• English speaking guide
• All meals mentioned ( B = Breakfast, L= Lunch, D = Dinner )

Tour Cost excludes:
• International Flights tickets, Departure Tax
• Visa Fees
• Alcoholic, and other beverages in the evenings
• Tips for guides and drivers
• Personal travel insurance
• Any services not mentioned in the itinerary

Things to be prepared:
1. Hat
2. Small backpack
3. Shoes and shorts for cycling
4. Sunglasses
5. Gloves

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