Echoes of the Empire: Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs
The morning in the imperial heartland of Central Vietnam does not wake you with a sudden flash of heat, but with a quiet, mystical veil of river mist. A thick, pearlescent haze rises slowly off the wide, slow-moving waters of the legendary Perfume River, smelling of damp river grass, sweet lotus blossoms, wet clay, and the faint, sweet scent of agarwood incense drifting from nearby family altars. You stand on a narrow, moss-covered pathway bordering the massive stone ramparts of the ancient citadel, your fingers resting lightly on the rubber grips of your handlebars. The air is cool and heavy with humidity, leaving tiny, glistening beads of dew on the sleek frame of your bicycle. Below you, the vast, lotus-filled moats are completely silent, slowly emerging from the lingering shadows of dawn like a canvas of deep purples and emerald greens.
Suddenly, a light morning breeze sweeps through the brick towers. The heavy clouds part like a delicate silk veil, revealing an imperial landscape that feels completely outside of time. Golden rays of the early morning sun cut through the ancient branches of towering frangipani trees, casting long, dramatic stripes of light across the weathered, hand-carved stone paths of the palace grounds. A flock of wild birds takes flight from the tiled roof of a majestic palace gate, their melodic calls echoing off the distant mountains. You press down on your pedal, feeling your bicycle chain catch with a quiet, precise, metallic click, and glide forward. Your knobby tires crunch softly over a bed of dry leaves and loose gravel, and you plunge into the heart of a peaceful, sensory-rich paradise.
Echoes of the Empire: Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs
This is the timeless magic of embarking on a Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs. It is a journey where physical effort meets spiritual awakening, and where every winding descent leads to an unforgettable cultural encounter.
To help you transform this dream of slow travel into a seamless, deeply enriching reality, we have partnered with the elite travel experts at Golden Cycling Tours to bring you the ultimate guide to exploring this legendary region. Discover how traveling on two wheels allows you to completely escape the crowded tourist buses, interact deeply with local artisans and palace guardians, and experience the natural grandeur of the royal valley with complete confidence and professional logistical support.
The Symphony of the Senses: Why a Bicycle is the Ultimate Way to Experience Hue
Most travelers experience the historic imperial city of Hue from the sealed windows of a taxi or a crowded tour bus, isolated behind a sheet of glass as the landscape flashes by. But when you mount a high-performance mountain bike and ride beyond the paved highways, you strip away the barriers, placing yourself directly into the living, breathing environment of the old kingdom. Every winding climb becomes a physical conversation with the rugged topography of the land, and every sweeping descent is an exhilarating rush of pure adrenaline.
On a bicycle, you experience the countryside of Hue with all five senses. You see the incredible transitions of color, from the deep, dark green of ancient pine forests surrounding the imperial tombs to the bright, neon-green fields of organic vegetable farms and the brilliant pinks, yellows, and purples of lotus ponds stretching across the valley floor. You hear the deep, thunderous roar of the river, the rhythmic wind whistling through the pine needles at the royal tombs, and the cheerful laughter of local children waving from their garden homes as you pedal past. You smell the intoxicating fragrance of fresh pine sap, the sweet aroma of robusta coffee beans roasting over hot charcoal, and the clean, mineral-rich smell of morning spray. You taste the crisp, refreshing sweetness of freshly picked figs, the rich, savory warmth of Hue beef noodle soup with lemongrass, and the comforting heat of hot ginger tea brewed with forest honey. You feel the cool mountain breeze washing over your hot skin, the steady vibration of the singletrack beneath your tires, and the intense, satisfying burn in your muscles as you conquer another steep, rocky ridge.
When you invest in professional Golden Cycling Tours packages for your imperial adventure, this profound sensory experience is elevated by flawless logistical support. You do not have to worry about carrying heavy gear, navigating confusing forest trail networks, or handling mechanical failures on remote mountain ridges. A dedicated support team handles every detail behind the scenes, ensuring that your only task is to pedal, breathe, and absorb the majestic beauty unfolding around you.
Act I: Exploring the Royal Heart: Citadels, Forbidden Purple Cities, and Sacred Waters
Our cycling adventure begins just outside the historic core of the town, where the ancient stone architecture quickly dissolves into a serene, mountain-woven landscape of pine forests, rivers, and dramatic tombs.
The Sacred Citadel and Forbidden Purple City
Leaving the bustling town behind, we pedal along quiet, shady pathways toward our first major destination. For those starting their journey in the lowlands, participating in specialized Hue Bike Tours provides the perfect introduction to flat, highly historic terrain.
Our first stop is the legendary Imperial City of Hue, the political and spiritual heart of the Nguyen Dynasty. The air here is exceptionally clean, carrying the fresh scent of wild mountain mint and pine resin. As you ride along the singletrack trails that wind around the base of the massive stone walls, the road tilts upward. Your breathing becomes deep and rhythmic as you fight the sustained gradient, your tires tracking a precise line along the narrow dirt ribbon.
The trail winds past ancient stilt-house hamlets and through quiet, shaded paths where the towering pine trees form a natural green canopy overhead. You can stop your bike, step off the trail, and look down at the magnificent golden valleys stretching out toward the horizon.
From the outer walls, our route heads deeper into the wild frontier toward the Forbidden Purple City. Here, the flat country roads transition into technical, singletrack lanes that wind deep into the heart of an ancient forest.
Riding through the palace ruins is an intense, multi-sensory adventure. The forest canopy is so dense that it blocks out the hot sun, creating a cool, green twilight. You can hear the deafening, rhythmic chorus of cicadas and the distant, haunting calls of birds echoing through the ancient trees. Your muscles burn with a satisfying ache as you tackle the gentle, rolling climbs along the forest road, passing massive, ancient trees that rise majestic into the sky.
The Sacred Tombs: Tu Duc, Khai Dinh, and Minh Mang
From the quiet ridges of the palace, our route heads toward the spectacular valley of the royal tombs. We pedal along empty, dirt tracks toward the roaring cascades and silent sanctuaries that define the region.
The riding here is exceptionally thrilling, with quiet dirt roads lining deep ravines shaded by giant ferns and pine trees. As you pedal, you can hear the distant, thunderous roar of river water long before you see it. Our first major tomb stop is the spectacular Tu Duc Tomb, tucked deep inside a lush green pine forest canyon. The trail down to the tomb is steep and winding, requiring precise brake management and steady focus.
From the poetic lake of Tu Duc, we push further southwest toward the legendary Khai Dinh Tomb, celebrated as one of the most majestic and visually striking tombs in Vietnam. The road rolls gently, guiding us through vast pine plantations where the sweet scent of wild pine needles fills the air.
Arriving at the Khai Dinh Tomb, the sight is awe-inspiring. The monument climbs up the side of Chau Chu Mountain, creating a massive, natural stone amphitheater draped in dark stone, colorful mosaics, and intricate dragon carvings. You can stop your bicycle, walk down to the misty edge of the steps, and let the cool, refreshing mountain breeze wash over your salt-stained face—a glorious, natural reward after hours of intense riding.
Our journey continues toward the grand Minh Mang Tomb, a raw, powerful expression of symmetry and nature that sits beside a quiet lake. The concrete pathways around the tomb are slick with morning mist, requiring careful bike handling. You can swap your bicycle for a short walk along the ancient lake, feeling the immense power of nature and history vibrate through the stone walls.
Act II: Connecting Hue to the Grand National Cycling Network
While the alpine and heritage trails of Hue offer a world-class riding experience, Central Vietnam also serves as a vital gateway to some of the most spectacular, long-distance riding routes in Southeast Asia. For adventurous souls, Hue is the perfect launching pad or transition point for a grand cross-country expedition.
The Northern Warm-Up: From Hanoi to the Karst Valleys
For many riders, the journey of a lifetime begins far to the north, in the ancient capital city. Joining specialized Hanoi Bike Tours allows you to find your riding rhythm and build your confidence before heading into the wild countryside.
Riding out of the capital is a sensory delight. Your tires hum softly over the historic iron spans of the Long Bien Bridge, feeling the steady vibration of history beneath your saddle as the red, silt-heavy waters of the Red River flow silently below. The morning air smells of fresh herbs, rich robusta coffee roasting over hot coals, and steaming broth from street-side noodle stalls. It is a vital warm-up that prepares your mind and body for the vast, quiet roads of the countryside.
From the northern capital, the route heads south toward the dramatic wetlands of Ninh Binh. To build your stamina and experience the incredible diversity of Vietnam's landscapes, transitioning through the serene, flat backroads of Ninh Binh on our customized Ninh Binh Bike Tours is highly recommended.
Here, you pedal along quiet waterways lined with giant bamboo, passing the ancient stone gates of Hoa Lu Ancient Capital and riding under the shadow of towering limestone peaks that rise straight up out of green rice fields in the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex and Tam Coc - Bich Dong.
Heading further west into the mountains, you can join specialized Mai Chau Bike Tours to ride through flat, idyllic valleys populated by White Thai villagers in the Mai Chau Valley, or tackle the lush, shaded forest pathways of the spectacular Pu Luong Nature Reserve on Pu Luong Bike Tours. These peaceful, low-risk routes allow you to test your gear, fine-tune your climbing technique, and experience the warmth of rural hospitality before entering the rugged mountain frontier.
Conquering the High passes of Sapa and Ha Giang
For those who crave high-altitude challenges, heading northwest into the high mountains brings you face-to-face with the raw power of nature. Embarking on specialized Sapa Bike Tours allows you to conquer some of the most epic mountain terrain in Asia.
The main challenge here is the climb to the summit of the legendary O Quy Ho Pass, the longest and highest mountain pass in Vietnam. Stretching over fifty kilometers and reaching elevations above two thousand meters, this road demands extreme physical stamina and careful speed management.
Your lungs burn with the crisp, thin air as you fight a sustained ten percent gradient. But as you break through the heavy clouds at the summit, with Fansipan Peak looming majestic against the blue sky, the physical pain dissolves into pure awe.
To explore these challenging northern territories safely and seamlessly, booking a tour through Cycling Northern Vietnam is highly recommended. Professional logistics teams handle all route planning, safety variables, and luggage transfers, letting you focus entirely on the jaw-dropping scenery.
Further east, the landscapes transition into a raw, spectacular world of dark limestone formations and deep canyons on our Vietnam Northeast Bike Tours.
Participating in specialized Ha Giang Bike Tours brings you onto the legendary Happiness Road, carved out of the solid rock cliffs by hand. You will pedal through the breathtaking Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark and climb the jaw-dropping Ma Pi Leng Pass, looking down at the emerald-green ribbon of the Nho Que River flowing through the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
From the karst heights, the route drops down into the historical valleys of Cao Bang. Joining Cao Bang Bike Tours takes you along gentle rolling country roads lined with giant clumps of bamboo, leading eventually to the spectacular Ban Gioc Waterfall. Pedaling up to the misty edge of this magnificent, three-tiered waterfall, the cool spray washes over your salt-stained face—a glorious, natural reward after days of intense riding.
To explore these challenging northern territories safely and seamlessly, joining specialized Vietnam Northwest Bike Tours or northeast loops ensures you have the support needed to tackle the remote roads with absolute confidence.
Act III: Riding the Historic Spine of Central Vietnam
As we head south from the northern mountains toward the flat southern delta, our journey brings us onto the long, elegant curve of the central coastline. Here, high-end logistics play a crucial role in managing changing coastal weather and arranging smooth transitions through historic mountain passes.
Riding the Historic Jungle Highway of the Ho Chi Minh Trail
For those who want to truly understand the soul of the country, embarking on Cycling Central Vietnam routes is a deeply moving experience.
Chief among these is the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail Cycling Tours. Cycling this historic route takes you deep into the heart of the Truong Son Mountain Range. The modern highway is wide, perfectly paved, and remarkably empty of traffic, making it one of the safest long-distance riding roads in the country. The air is thick with the scent of wild orchids, damp earth, and tropical canopy. The road rolls continuously, offering long, sweeping descents where you can let your bike fly, trusting the flawless asphalt beneath your high-end tires.
The trail eventually leads down to the coast, arriving at the historic imperial city of Hue. Participating in our signature Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs allows you to cycle safely along the banks of the historic Perfume River. You will ride under moss-covered pine trees, past the ancient stone walls of the Imperial City of Hue and the majestic royal tombs, where the air smells of lotus flowers and rich, spicy noodle soup.
Leaving Hue, you face the most famous coastal ride in Asia: the spectacular Hai Van Pass. This twenty-one-kilometer mountain road climbs steadily from the sea, offering dramatic views of lush green jungle crashing down into the blue waters of the East Sea. Since the opening of a vehicle tunnel through the mountain, the pass itself is almost entirely free of heavy truck traffic, making it incredibly safe for cyclists. You can climb at your own pace, feeling the cool ocean breeze battle the heat of your physical exertion, and enjoy a thrilling, uninterrupted descent down to the southern coast, which brings you straight into the peaceful agricultural plains of Hoi An.
From Hoi An, our customized Hoi An Bike Tours take you along the historic canals of the Thu Bon River and out to the ancient, jungle-shrouded ruins of the My Son Sanctuary, connecting the grand coastal history directly to our southern routes.
Act IV: Conquering the Ultimate Watery Kingdom of the South
As your cross-country journey enters its final phase, the mountains of Hue dissolve into the vast, flat horizon of the southern plains. This is the heart of the delta, where water and land merge into a single, vibrant landscape.
Safe Exploration of the Endless Green Labyrinth
Riding with Cycling Southern Vietnam packages brings you into a world of water, light, and incredible agricultural abundance.
Our specialized Mekong Delta Bike Tours take you off the busy highways and place you onto a network of paths that line small canals. Shaded by water coconuts and tropical fruit trees, these paths are completely closed to cars. The air is warm and heavy with the sweet, tropical aroma of ripening fruits.
Cycling here is a sensory joy, but it requires careful bike handling. You will cross narrow, arched concrete footbridges, ride onto local wooden ferries alongside motorbikes loaded with baskets of fresh produce, and navigate bustling riverside paths.
The main safety focus in the delta is hydration and sun protection. The tropical sun can be intense, but the warmth of the local people is even brighter. Riding past the vibrant, boat-filled chaos of the Cai Rang Floating Market in Can Tho, you will feel a deep connection to a lifestyle that has remained unchanged for centuries.
To experience this complete, magnificent transition safely and comfortably, choosing the right cross-country itinerary is essential. The Cycling North to South Vietnam tour is an epic, multi-week journey that covers the entire length of the nation. Conversely, starting in the energetic south and climbing toward the misty northern peaks on the Cycling South to North Vietnam tour offers an equally stunning and safe progression of climate, culture, and landscape.
Customizing Your Imperial Adventure: Safety, Comfort, and Innovation
Conquering Hue's diverse mountain and valley terrain does not mean you have to rough it. Modern innovations and premium support systems ensure that this physical challenge is accessible to everyone.
Uncompromising Comfort and Style on the Trail
For discerning travelers who want to minimize risk and maximize relaxation, booking one of our Vietnam Luxury Bike Tours offers the perfect solution.
On a luxury tour, you ride top-of-the-line carbon fiber road or gravel bikes that are fitted precisely to your measurements. You are accompanied by a dedicated support vehicle carrying chilled local fruits, electrolyte drinks, cold towels, and a comprehensive medical kit.
At night, you retreat to handpicked boutique resorts and historic eco-lodges, where you can soothe your muscles with a traditional herbal bath, swim in an infinity pool overlooking the pine valleys, and enjoy world-class gourmet dining.
The Modern Equalizer: Safety and Power on Two Wheels
If you are concerned about your physical stamina or your ability to handle long days in the saddle under the tropical sun, the solution is here. Our Vietnam E-Bikes Tours utilize premium, pedal-assist electric mountain bikes.
The e-bike acts as a safety feature, allowing you to maintain a steady, controlled speed on narrow forest tracks and steep mountain climbs without over-exerting yourself. It evens out the physical differences within a riding group, ensuring everyone stays together safely while leaving you with plenty of energy to interact with local villagers, capture stunning photographs, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
By choosing a professional tour package for your Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs, you elevate a standard biking trip into a world-class adventure, where every small detail is perfectly handled so you can focus entirely on the open road.
The Practical Handbook: Food, Lodging, and Local Culture in Hue
To ensure your journey through Hue is safe, healthy, and culturally enriching, we have compiled the ultimate practical handbook based on decades of collective trail experience.
Gastronomic Fuel: Where and What to Eat Safely
High-intensity cycling and long days in the fresh river air burn thousands of calories, and refuelling with fresh, nutritious local cuisine is one of the highlights of the journey. Hue's culinary scene is a unique reflection of its royal heritage, combining complex flavors, brilliant presentations, and comforting warmth.
Bun Bo Hue (Royal Beef Noodle Soup): The ultimate breakfast fuel. A steaming, fragrant bowl of rich beef broth is simmered with lemongrass, shrimp paste, and chili, then packed with thick rice noodles, tender slices of beef, and fresh herbs. It is the perfect way to kickstart your body before a long day of riding.
Com Hen (Baby Clam Rice): A highly unique local dish served at room temperature. It combines tender baby clams harvested from the Perfume River, crispy pork rinds, toasted peanuts, fresh herbs, and rice, all served with a hot, savory cup of clam broth on the side.
Banh Beo, Banh Loc, Banh Nam (Imperial Rice Cakes): These delicate, steamed rice flour dumplings are topped with savory dried shrimp, crispy shallots, and sweet pork. Often steamed inside banana leaves, they offer a light, clean, and nutritious energy boost between climbs.
Lotus Seed Sweet Soup (Che Sen): Hue is world-famous for its organic lotuses. Brewed from the fresh seeds, this sweet, light soup is exceptionally high in nutrients and is known for its cooling and sleep-promoting properties—the perfect hydrating reward during your ride.
Food Safety Tip: Always stick to bottled water provided by your support vehicle. Avoid tap water and ice in rural areas, and ensure all meats and vegetables are served steaming hot.
Sanctuaries of Rest: Where to Sleep Comfortably
A safe, successful tour depends on a good night's sleep. Hue offers some of the most spectacular, sustainable accommodations in Central Vietnam.
Azerai La Residence Hue: Nestled along the banks of the quiet Perfume River, this elegant luxury resort features an Art Deco colonial mansion built in the 1930s. It offers a heated outdoor pool, lush gardens, and historic architecture—the ultimate place to soothe your tired leg muscles in total privacy.
Boutique Eco-Lodges near Vong Canh Hill: Tucked away along the quiet pine forests, eco-lodges like Pilgrimage Village Resort & Spa or Hue Ecolodge offer comfortable beds, private terraces, and modern amenities while remaining deeply integrated into the local garden landscape.
Rural Homestays in Thuy Bieu Village: For a deeply authentic experience, spend a night in a traditional garden house in the ancient village of Thuy Bieu. Sleep on comfortable beds protected by mosquito nets, listen to the gentle sounds of the wind rustling through the pomelo trees, and enjoy a home-cooked family feast prepared by your local hosts. It is a highly safe, welcoming, and heartwarming experience.
Cultural Harmony: Understanding Local Etiquette
Hue and its surrounding hills are home to warm, welcoming communities with a deeply rooted heritage of Buddhist and royal traditions. Showing respect for their ancient customs ensures a warm, safe welcome wherever you ride.
Dress Modestly: When cycling through local garden villages or visiting local temples, communal houses, and royal palaces like the Imperial City of Hue or the historic Thien Mu Pagoda, ensure your shoulders and knees are covered. Avoid riding through sacred communal areas in tight, revealing athletic gear.
Photography with Respect: The palace ruins are incredibly photogenic, but the local people are not tourist attractions. Always ask for permission before taking photos of local villagers, especially monks and temple elders. A simple nod, a warm smile, and showing them your camera is usually met with a friendly agreement.
Supporting the Local Economy: When visiting heritage craft villages, purchase small, hand-painted conical hats or packages of traditional lotus tea directly from the local artisans. It provides vital income to the families and helps preserve their traditional techniques.
Entering Temples: Never enter a sacred temple altar area unless invited by the local guardians. When inside, do not point your feet toward the altar or touch sacred ceremonial items.
Travel Logistics: Getting to Hue Safely
Getting to the peaceful river roads of Hue is easy and convenient, thanks to multiple transport options.
By Air/Rail: The modern Phu Bai International Airport is located just fifteen kilometers south of the town center, offering daily flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Alternatively, the historic Hue Railway Station connects you directly to the scenic Reunification Express train. Private air-conditioned transfers are available to bring you safely to your hotel.
The Support Van: Your Golden Cycling Tours package includes a dedicated support van that carries your heavy luggage, spare bike parts, and medical kits. If you ever feel tired or the weather changes rapidly under the sun, you can simply load your bike onto the rear rack and ride in comfort.
Real Stories of Safe Journeys: Cyclists Share Their Truths
Nothing speaks louder than the real experiences of those who have felt the wind on their faces and conquered Hue's quiet pathways on two wheels.
Discovering Peace along the Perfume River
"Participating in the Hue Citadel Heritage Bike Tour: Explore Royal Palaces and Ancient Tombs was the absolute highlight of our journey through Vietnam. My husband and I were worried about the technical climbs around the tombs, but Golden Cycling Tours was outstanding. They planned a route that matched our skills perfectly, guiding us along quiet backroads and shaded garden tracks with zero car traffic. We loved riding beneath the towering pine trees and stopping for a fresh lunch of Che Sen in a quiet village. We felt completely safe and taken care of throughout the entire day." — Caroline Dupont, France
A Deep Cultural Connection in the Imperial City
"My partner and I booked a Hue tour as part of our cross-country cycling trip. The logistics were flawless—our guide was incredibly professional, teaching us about the royal history of the Nguyen Dynasty and local Buddhist customs. But the highlight was waking up early to ride along the river dikes as the mist rose off the Perfume River. Sharing a bowl of Bun Bo Hue in a local family home was incredible. Biking through these peaceful valleys allowed us to connect with the local people in a way that regular tourists never experience." — David and Sarah Jenkins, United Kingdom
The Perfect Blend of Adventure and Relaxation
"As an experienced road cyclist, I wanted to explore the rugged roads around the mountains. The pine forest tracks through the tomb valleys were stunning, and riding through the ancient gates of the Citadel was pure magic. The support from Golden Cycling Tours was top-tier—the bikes were perfectly maintained, and our guide knew the best local spots for fresh sugar cane juice. This tour is the perfect blend of high-end logistics and raw, physical adventure." — Takashi Tanaka, Japan
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be an elite athlete to join a Hue bike tour?
No. Hue's terrain features a gentle blend of flat river valleys and small rolling hills, making it highly accessible to cyclists of all fitness levels. If you are concerned about your stamina or the heat, our premium pedal-assist e-bikes are available to make your ride completely effortless and comfortable.
What kind of bicycles are provided on the tour?
We provide high-quality, professionally maintained hybrid trekking bikes and lightweight mountain bikes equipped with front suspension, high-traction tires, and responsive disc brakes designed specifically for gravel paths and ancient stone roads. We also provide premium pedal-assist electric mountain bikes (e-bikes).
How is our luggage transported during a multi-day tour?
Your heavy bags are loaded onto our air-conditioned support vehicle every morning and delivered directly to your next accommodation (hotel, eco-lodge, or homestay) before you arrive. You only need to ride with your daily essentials, such as your camera, sunscreen, and a lightweight jacket, in a small handlebar bag or your jersey pockets.
When is the best time of year to cycle through Hue?
The best seasons to cycle in Hue are from January to April, when the weather is cool, dry, and sunny, and the lotus flowers are in full bloom. The river valleys are also exceptionally dramatic during these dry spring months.
What happens in case of sudden weather changes or rainfall?
Central Vietnam's mountain weather can bring sudden afternoon downpours, especially in the late autumn. Our guides monitor weather patterns constantly and are fully prepared to adjust the daily riding routes or arrange quick shelters. Our air-conditioned support vehicle follows you at all times, providing a dry, comfortable ride if you ever wish to stop cycling.
Is cycling in Hue safe for solo female travelers?
Yes, Hue is exceptionally safe and welcoming for solo female travelers. The local communities are highly hospitable, respectful, and friendly. By riding with our professional tour guides and support vehicle, you are surrounded by a secure, reliable support system throughout your entire journey.
Saddle Up for the Ultimate Heritage Adventure
The quiet roads are calling. The morning mist is rising over the peaceful waters of the Perfume River, the fragrance of sweet incense is drifting from the ancient stone walls of the Imperial City of Hue, and the warm, welcoming smiles of a beautiful community are ready to greet you. Do not let complex logistics or fear of the unknown hold you back from the adventure of a lifetime.
Explore the detailed Hue itineraries, choose your perfect mountain route, and book your safe, fully supported cross-country adventure with us today.
Golden Trail Travel Co., Ltd and Golden Cycling Tours would like to inform you of an important security notice.
Recently, we received warnings from Vietnamese authorities regarding an increase in online fraud targeting customers of travel companies and international businesses. Fraudsters are impersonating legitimate companies by using fake email addresses, forged payment instructions, and fraudulent bank account details to deceive customers into transferring funds.
These fraudulent emails are typically sent from unofficial email addresses and include fake banking information intended to redirect payments. This type of cybercrime, commonly known as phishing, is currently being reported and monitored by many organizations and government agencies.
To ensure the security of all transactions, Golden Trail Travel and Golden Cycling Tours use ONLY ONE official tax code and ONE official bank account as follows:
We will never request payment to any bank account other than the official account listed above.
Any phone number, email address, or payment information not included in our official contact details should be considered suspicious and potentially fraudulent.
Before making any payment, please contact us directly via our official hotline , WhatsApp or email addresses if you have any doubts or concerns.
If you receive any suspicious email or any request to change payment details, please notify us immediately so that we can verify the information and assist you.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *