Pedal through Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand—from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok—combining quiet backroads, Angkor temples and Mekong moments, with a support vehicle on hand.
  • Cycle quiet Mekong Delta backroads past orchards, canals and villages.
  • Visit Phnom Penh’s Tuol Sleng Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Fields.
  • Cycle between Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm temples.
  • Discover Banteay Srei’s intricate 10th-century carvings near Siem Reap.
  • Cycle Mekong Island to meet artisans weaving silk and carving wood.
  • Ride along the Chao Praya to Ayutthaya’s Wat Chaiwatthanaram.
  • Join morning alms giving with monks at a Thai market.
  • Pedal through Kabinburi’s rice fields, rubber trees and tapioca plantations.
Stay mostly in simple 2–3-star hotels, with twin-share rooms and private facilities, typically fan-cooled or air conditioned. Hot water may be intermittent, double beds are not widely available, and some properties may have windowless rooms; requests for rooms with windows are made but can’t always be guaranteed.