Marco Polo- Vietnam Travel Holiday
Vacation Especially bicycle tours as mountain bike, road cycling in
Vietnam- Laos . Bicycle tours in Vietnam since 2002
Happy holidays to you. We had a great time in Vietnam
and still rave about it.
We look forward to the next trip through Laos and
Cambodia.
Take care
Fayez
Dec,2008
thoughtfully
I design all of own itineraries,
carefully and hard work for each new route. I constantly
review my tours to ensure that we offer the best of my
experience for cycle. My cycling tour is one of very few
cycle tour in Vietnam. If you search in the Internet you
will see my itineraries, store, photos appear on some other
Vietnamese websites.
I have been working with some oversea cycling tour in USA,
Australia, Europe... But I don’t agreement for Vietnamese
travel agent resell my itineraries and bike component,
cloth, accessories, bike part, bike hire... That mean they
stolen my photos and information. Imitate and steal ideal
are a part of life in Vietnam but please be careful with
this.
Thank
Joe
Contact us:
New Add
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Room 107B, Building N14- VanKiep-Hanoi - Vietnam
Factors
affecting grading include: degree of up/down, difficulty of the surfaces
to be ridden, amount of bike handling skill required, distances covered
and other factors such as heat, altitude or remoteness. All our trips
require basic fitness, preferably acquired through riding your bike, and
please remember that any cycling involves some physical exertion, so you
cannot expect that you will not feel tired on an 'easy' trip.
PLEASE NOTE: Conditions for a particular tour may vary from
one month to the next. The main benefit of grading is to provide an
overall indicator to compare one trip against another.
Biking Grade Guide
Easy
Suitable for
anyone who can ride a bike and can manage a bit of exercise.
No routes are 100% flat, so there might be the odd climbs
and descent, but on the whole - easy. ( from 30- 45 km )
Moderate
Suitable for
reasonably fit people who are confident riding long
distances. Fitness is more important than technical ability
for trips of this level, and some specific training or
preparation is recommended, e.g. running, cycling, swimming
or aerobics once or twice a week (preferably cycling!).
Active
Longer cycling days mainly on tarmac,
broken tarmac but no real off road. There may be some hills
and descents but not too many. 100% vehicle support and you
should have some fitness and be prepared for the bike trip.
Challenging
Long cycling
days and tougher terrain (for both on- and off-road trips)
requiring specific experience of more demanding and
technical cycling. Vehicle support may sometimes be more
limited; the routes can contain rough tracks, so some
off-road riding skills are an advantage. You should be
confident of your physical condition and bike handling
skills.
Extreme
Cycling for up to 7-8 hours a day over mountain
passes requires you to be in great physical shape.
Roads/tracks are well
defined but some off-road riding skills will help. You will
be spending time
at altitudes above 1500 meters and could go as high as 2000
meters at
certain times in the tour. Riders should be happy
to undertake a long tough rides up and down steep mountains
or following very technical trails in testing conditions. A
high level of fitness required, as well as proven mountain
biking skills.