1 Day Bike from Dalat to Nha Trang

Overview

1 Day Bike From Dalat To Nha Trang

Highlights

  • 70 km cycling through beautiful views
  • Pick up in Da Lat and transfer in Nha Trang
  • Picnic lunch
  • Professional and licensed guides 

This ride to Nha Trang starts with a 45 minute transfer 33 kilometers to the north east of Dalat on a new road and through the newest national park in Vietnam (Bidoup Nui Ba). It offers fantastic cycling in the highlands as well as down a 28 kilometer pass to the coast. The first section of the ride starts in pine forest and rolls through the hills with beautiful views of farms, countryside and Nui Ba Mountain.

There is one final 3 kilometer climb to the top of the pass before some serious downhill. The 28 kilometer, uninterrupted downhill section is the longest section of downhill we offer. After reaching the bottom of the pass we have a picnic style lunch by the side of the river.
 

 The section of riding after lunch offers a beautiful sampling of country living in Vietnam, passing through small villages and farms. This section of riding, although pleasant, can be challenging as the hills roll continuously.  Average riding distance is 70 kilometers with an option to ride more, or less. The support vehicle can be used at any time by tired riders and is used to transport luggage and provisions along the way.

Video clip of 1 Day Bike From Dalat To Nha Trang:

https://youtu.be/mozNcWMhrHs


Information

At a Glance Overview
Minimum Participants: 2
Depart From: 109 Nguyen Van Troi Street, or we will pick you up at your hotel
End At: Nha Trang
Start Time: 7:30 am
Finish Time: Depends on you - How fast do you ride?
Duration: All day
Departure Days: Daily
Activities: Biking and cycling from Da Lat to Nha Trang
Adventure Grade: 5 - Easy To Moderate
Transportation: Front suspension mountain bike and A/C vehicle
Meals: Fruit snack, purified drinking water.
What to Bring: Hat, sunscreen, repellent, swimsuit (if desired), camera, toiletries
What's Included: English speaking guide, all necessary forest and tourist permits, first aid kit, meal(s), bike, helmet, gloves and vehicle transfer.
What's Not: Personal major medical including evacuation insurance coverage is recommended

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