Tour Highlight
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mỹ Sơn with private guide
- Explore Vietnamese countryside, alive with farms, fisheries and local villages
- Get a unique insight into Vietnamese life with the Bike Tour Hoi An to My Son
- Enjoy food tastings along the way and a short visit countryside market
- Lean more about history of My Son Sanctuary from our expert tour guide
- Hotel Pick up and drop off
- Expert English-Speaking Tour Guide
- Snacks
- Fresh fruit
- Coffee & tea, water
- Light lunch
- All entrance fees
Exclude:
- Personal Expense
TOUR DESCRIPTION
Start Time: 7:30 am – End Time: 3 pm
Meeting Point/Ending Point: Discova Day Tour Shop Hoi An. Address: 25 Dinh Tien Hoang , Hoi An 51308, Vietnam (look for the white house at the intersection)
In town: Cycling along small and quiet alleyways that are very pleasant to ride, we reach the riverfront of the historic district long before crowds descend on the city. Our guide will help you get your bearings in the center of town and point out the nearby historic sites.
Countryside: Crossing the river, we leave the city behind our wheels on our way to My Son, venturing off onto rural pathways accessible only to bikes and motorbikes. It's not long before we are pedaling through small villages, past family farms and rice fields, greeting friendly workers along our way. This is your best opportunity to glimpse authentic Vietnamese life.
Depending on the season, we may pass rice, corn and even sunflower fields as we explore a very different landscape to that of the city. We'll hardly see any four-wheeled vehicles as we sneak through a network of shortcuts and connections that only locals would know.
Snack Break & My Son ruins: After replenishing our energy with a healthy snack of fresh fruit and local coffee or tea, it is a short transfer to the entrance to this UNESCO World Heritage site. New regulations require we park our bikes and board electric shuttle vans to the main ruins.
The temples and towers of My Son were built by the Cham people, initially Hindu and later of Muslim faiths. The Cham Kingdom, once dominant in the region, was eventually conquered by the Vietnamese and Khmer. Descendants of the original tribes are now scattered throughout the region, mostly along inland waterways. This incredible site of ancient ruins is an exciting glimpse into Vietnam’s past.
Transfer back to Hoi An: A drive aboard our private van with a midway stop for a simple but delicious lunch of local noodles tops off a fun, informative half day tour.
This ride is mainly on back alleyways, flat tracks and small roads - there are no hills so anyone who can reasonably ride a bike can do this tour. There are a few small sections on dirt trails where beginner riders will have to show some care, total 25 Kilometers for this tour.
Cancellation: There is no charge if any cancelation made 24 hours before the travel date.
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