Overview
Experience the most exhilarated transition of landscape in Vietnam with our "Ultimate Descent" cycling tour. This 2-day expedition takes you from the temperate, pine-scented highlands of Da Lat (1,500m above sea level) down to the sun-drenched, white-sand paradise of Nha Trang.
This isn't just a bike ride; it’s a journey through the heart of Bidoup Núi Bà National Park, one of Vietnam's most bio-diverse regions. Day one immerses you in the pristine wilderness of the highlands, where you will pedal under ancient tree canopies and breathe the purest mountain air.
The highlight of day two is the conquest of the Omega Pass (also known as Khanh Le or Hon Giao Pass). Prepare for a breathtaking 30km continuous descent—one of the longest and most scenic downhills in Southeast Asia. You will feel the temperature rise and the vegetation transform from sub-alpine forests to tropical jungles and finally to the coastal plains. Along the way, you will interact with the Raglai ethnic people, witnessing a way of life that has remained unchanged for generations. With a professional support team ensuring your safety and comfort, this is the definitive way to travel from the mountains to the sea.
Highlights
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Bidoup Núi Bà National Park: Cycle through one of Vietnam’s most protected and beautiful primary forests.
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The Legendary 30km Downhill: Experience the thrill of descending the Omega Pass, dropping from 1,700m to near sea level with panoramic valley views.
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Climate Transition: Feel the dramatic change from the cool "Eternal Spring" of Da Lat to the tropical warmth of the East Sea.
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Cultural Discovery: Visit the authentic villages of the K'Ho and Raglai people and learn about their unique forest-dwelling traditions.
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Spectacular Scenery: Pass by cascading waterfalls, sweeping river valleys, and lush coffee plantations.
BRIEF ITINERARY
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Day 1: Da Lat City ➔ Da Sar & Da Chais Villages ➔ Bidoup Núi Bà National Park (Overnight camping or Lodge).
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Day 2: Bidoup National Park ➔ Omega Pass (30km Downhill) ➔ Raglai Minority Villages ➔ Coastal Plains ➔ Nha Trang Beach.
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Professional Cycling Guide: Expert English-speaking guide with mechanical skills and first-aid training.
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Full Support Vehicle: An AC van or truck to carry your luggage, provide water/snacks, and offer a lift whenever needed.
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High-End Mountain Bikes: Professional bikes (Trek, Giant, or Cannondale) with disc brakes and front suspension.
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Safety Gear: International standard helmets and mechanical support.
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Accommodation: 1 night in Bidoup National Park (National Park Guesthouse or High-quality Camping setup).
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Meals: 2 Lunches, 1 Breakfast, and 1 Dinner featuring fresh, local ingredients.
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Hydration: Plenty of bottled water, electrolyte drinks, coffee, and seasonal tropical fruits during the ride.
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Entrance Fees: All permits for the National Park and sightseeing stops.
What is Excluded:
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Personal Travel Insurance: Must be arranged by the traveler.
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Alcoholic Beverages: Soft drinks or beer during meals.
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Tips: For your hard-working guide and driver.
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Personal Expenses: Laundry, phone calls, or souvenirs.
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Post-Tour Accommodation: Lodging in Nha Trang after the tour ends.
Itinerary
Embark on an epic 2-day cycling tour from Da Lat to Nha Trang. Ride through Bidoup National Park, conquer the 30km Omega Pass descent, and explore ethnic villages. The ultimate mountain-to-ocean bike adventure with professional support and guides.
Tour Plan
"Leave the city behind as we pedal into the lungs of the Central Highlands."
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Route: Da Lat ➔ Lac Duong ➔ Bidoup Núi Bà National Park.
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Cycling Distance: ~ 40km - 50km.
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Road Condition: Undulating hills, pine forest trails, and paved roads with light traffic.
Detailed Description: Our journey kicks off at 8:30 AM from the heart of Da Lat. We quickly leave the urban bustle behind, heading Northeast toward the Lac Duong district. The first leg of the trip takes you through vast flower and vegetable farms, where you can see the local farmers at work in their greenhouses.
As we enter the Bidoup Núi Bà National Park area, the scenery shifts dramatically into dense pine forests and rolling hills. We will visit the K'Ho minority villages of Da Sar and Da Chais, offering a glimpse into the indigenous culture of the Langbiang Plateau. The air is cool and invigorating, making the uphill stretches a pleasure rather than a chore. We enjoy a picnic lunch by a quiet stream before reaching our base in the National Park. The evening is spent surrounded by the sounds of the jungle, enjoying a warm meal under the starlit highland sky.