Overview
The countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam are landlocked with Laos. Fishing, irrigation, and lush agriculture are all made possible by the powerful Mekong River, which flows the whole length of the nation. Six million people live there, split between contemporary cities, rural communities, and remote, ethnic mountain tribes.
Meeting the Lao people is greeted with friendship and warmth because of the pervasive influence of Buddhism on Lao culture. The nation is dotted with temples, pagodas, and stupas. As the sun rises over the mountains and the cities fill with saffron-robed monks for the early morning alms-giving rites, glimpses of golden rooftops can be seen.
cycling through the stunning environment of Northern Laos, the former capital of the Langxang Empire, while taking in the breathtaking vistas. An independent bicycle excursion through an interesting region. Riding a bike allows you to truly experience a location. Enjoy the feel of the sun and wind on your face. The sounds and scents hit you right away. You feel a part of the environment and are surrounded by it all. And this is the next unanticipated moment that will stick in your memory forever: a mist-covered temple with the light peeking over the mountains, or a group of birds emerging from a river in a shimmering cloud
Highlights
The countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam are landlocked with Laos. Fishing, irrigation, and lush agriculture are all made possible by the powerful Mekong River, which flows the whole length of the nation. Six million people live there, split between contemporary cities, rural communities, and remote, ethnic mountain tribes.
Meeting the Lao people is greeted with friendship and warmth because of the pervasive influence of Buddhism on Lao culture. The nation is dotted with temples, pagodas, and stupas. As the sun rises over the mountains and the cities fill with saffron-robed monks for the early morning alms-giving rites, glimpses of golden rooftops can be seen.
cycling through the stunning environment of Northern Laos, the former capital of the Langxang Empire, while taking in the breathtaking vistas. An independent bicycle excursion through an interesting region. Riding a bike allows you to truly experience a location. Enjoy the feel of the sun and wind on your face. The sounds and scents hit you right away. You feel a part of the environment and are surrounded by it all. And this is the next unanticipated moment that will stick in your memory forever: a mist-covered temple with the light peeking over the mountains, or a group of birds emerging from a river in a shimmering cloud
The Lao way of life is inextricably linked to the Mekong River and its numerous tributaries. They supply water for irrigation, playing, fishing, cooking, washing, and traveling. You will see Laos as a genuinely captivating country with a calm pace of life that draws visitors through your service and vacation alternatives.
The hub of northern Lao arts and culture is Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, which is located on the Mekong River, one of the major river systems in the world. The town's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is well-deserved. The Seuang River Valley's scenic surroundings and Luang Prabang's convenient daily flights make it the ideal location for community service organizations.
15-Day Hanoi – Luang Prabang Cycling excursions will help you get a closer look at Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Laos since 1995. Explore and unwind in this enchanting historic royal city, rich with stunning Buddhist temples where time seems to stand still. We proceed to the Southeast. We're going to ride on a hilly route while taking in the surreal Jars Plain.
Bicycle rides in Luang Prabang will provide breathtaking Visit Muang Kham and Vieng Xai to see and learn about the history of Phathet Laos by bicycle along picturesque roads and through quaint towns. During Laos's covert conflict, around twenty thousand communist fighters from Pathet Lao called these enormous caves home. The US was not meant to be fighting in neutral Laos, which is why this conflict was kept secret. It was all a part of the greater geopolitical events and shifts that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s. The CIA-funded Hmong Army was using these caves as a base of operations while the communist forces, replete with underground towns, a hospital, and a school, were being attacked from the air. We will bid farewell to our Laos crew, recheck our border with Vietnam, and then ride our bikes to the Pu Luong Scenic Valley and Halong Bay.
Tailor-made trip
Golden Cycling Tours is a bike tour operator housing an experienced team of biking guide, bike mechanic, driver, cycling tour consultant and bicycle specialists. We can create a unique, custom-designed independent itinerary that is fully adapted to your needs, whether you are traveling solo, with family and friends, or as a group.
The itinerary above is only a sample that can be re-designed to better fit your needs and/or budget. Please click here to let us know what you are interested in adding or excluding to customize a selected itinerary or to design a completely new program just for you.
What’s Included
Tour Cost includes:
- Mountain Bike and helmet
- Boat trip mention in program
- All hotels , homestay.. (twin share ) and meals specified
- Cycle support by a/c vehicles ( to take care bike & rider and luggages)
- Permit tickets to villages and home stay
- 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 in & out
- Departure Tax
- Visa Fees
- Alcoholic, and other beverages in the evenings
- Tips for guides and driver
- Personal travel insurance
- Any services not mentioned in itinerary
Things to be prepared:
- Hat
- Small backpack
- Shoes and shorts for cycling
- Sunglasses
- Gloves
Itinerary
The countries of Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam are landlocked with Laos. Fishing, irrigation, and lush agriculture are all made possible by the powerful Mekong River, which flows the whole length of the nation. Six million people live there, split between contemporary cities, rural communities, and remote, ethnic mountain tribes. Meeting the Lao people is greeted with friendship and warmth because of the pervasive influence of Buddhism on Lao culture. The nation is dotted with temples, pagodas, and stupas. As the sun rises over the mountains and the cities fill with saffron-robed monks for the early morning alms-giving rites, glimpses of golden rooftops can be seen.
Tour Plan
Reach the airport in Luang Prabang, a tiny town in Northern Laos. Following arrival, a local guide is met by clear immigration, and a 15-minute transfer is made to the hotel. Following hotel check-in, you are free to unwind or explore the area before supper and a trip to the night market.
*Upon arrival, the Laotian visa is processed with two passport-size pictures and $35–40 in cash.
Important note: Make sure your passport will remain valid for at least half a year after the day you depart Laos. If your passport expires in less than six months, you might not be able to enter Laos.
Summary:
Activity: Picking up and Transferring Hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Cycling Ditstance: No
Golden Cycling Tours made my ride from Laos to Vietnam an unforgettable experience. The route was challenging but rewarding, with stunning views of mountains, rivers, and lush forests. The support team was fantastic, and I felt safe and well-guided throughout the journey.