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The Brief
Day 1: Hanoi - Mai Chau - Pomcom village cycling today for around 50 to 70km all depend on your maybe less maybe more
Day 2: Mai Chau - Biking Discover Villages - Countryside will biking arounf 50 - 70 km
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Day 1: Hanoi – Biking Rural Village Maichau- Pom Coong- Cun Pheo Discover the Area (L, D)
8:00 am our tour guide will come to pick up you at your hotel by car, then we driver to west part of hanoi to Mai chau will driver Though the hightway of thang long, after driver pass the highway start come to the countryside road, where lets trafic and safe and beautiful scenary then you will starting biking. we cycling though the rural way, see the villages, and see green mountain and rice paddies fields, you will enjoy the spectacular scenery. From the top of Cun Mountain, one can admire the superb panorama of Mai Chau surrounded by a green valley and stilt houses. on the way biiking up to mai Chau villages, we will have many stop over to take picture, and make big stop at the view point to see the valley and enjoy the some local snacks and enjoy the view see the deep valley, this very nice places we call Bai Da Trang
then hope on bike we ride to Mai Chau town then ride the homestay where you will stay over night Arrive at Poom Coong village for early lunch. and check in the room, After lunch, we cycle to the Thai village of Cun Pheo on a mix of good single-track paths and undulating rough jeep trails. The views are stunning as the ride passes through many villages and across rice paddies. Pass hot springs, cycle across suspension bridges and follow the contours round beautiful terraced rice fields. On arriving in Cun Pheo village the rest of the afternoon is at leisure to wander by foot or explore the village trails further by bike.
Overnight in local village homestay.
Day 2: Mai Chau- Biking Explore The Rural Villages - Hanoi.
After breakfast enjoy relatively easy biking on undulating terrain for the first seven km then the trail begins to climb uphill – steep in parts, undulating in others. Rise above the valley and look down on small hamlets, feel and hear the forest surroundings as the trail snakes up and along the mountainside.
Stop for a siesta in a Thai village house, a welcome relief from the heat – before tackling the last few km to the top of the pass.
Cruise a final eleven km downhill all the way back to Mai Chau. Hop on bus and transfer our weary legs to Hanoi.