Touring in vietnam

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montage

God Almighty
Location
Bethlehem
I'm doing a 2 week project out in cambodia after I finish college, and looking into other possible travelling adventures - one idea was to do a bit of touring around vietnam. I'm just taking the initial step of looking into this and collecting ideas at the moment, so just interested in how easy it is to sleep at places, how cycle friendly the roads are (road tourer ok or will I need a mountainbike type tourer) etc

Thanks
 

andym

Über Member
Have a look at the journals on crazyguyonabike
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
This doesn't help much, but I recently reviewed a 'round the world trip account' book written by a middle aged lady who toured with her husband, and was left with the idea that Vietnam was more cycling friendly than Cambodia, mainly because of the state of the roads. I think they stayed in cheap hotels/hostels etc although they had camping kit too. I think they were on robust tourers.

The book was Four Cheeks to the Wind

http://www.troubador.co.uk/book_info.asp?bookid=829

I enjoyed it, although she might be a bit Mumsy/chatty for some people's taste.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
This doesn't help much, but I recently reviewed a 'round the world trip account' book written by a middle aged lady who toured with her husband, and was left with the idea that Vietnam was more cycling friendly than Cambodia, mainly because of the state of the roads. I think they stayed in cheap hotels/hostels etc although they had camping kit too. I think they were on robust tourers.

The book was Four Cheeks to the Wind

http://www.troubador.co.uk/book_info.asp?bookid=829

I enjoyed it, although she might be a bit Mumsy/chatty for some people's taste.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
In 2002 Mary and Warren set off from Calais with heavily-laden bikes, camping gear, pots and pans and numerous changes of clothing. One thousand miles later they arrived at the Mediterranean. They turned left, travelling through Europe, Asia and Australasia, cycling 9000 miles before their trip was tragically cut short.

Why Arch?

What happened?
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
In 2002 Mary and Warren set off from Calais with heavily-laden bikes, camping gear, pots and pans and numerous changes of clothing. One thousand miles later they arrived at the Mediterranean. They turned left, travelling through Europe, Asia and Australasia, cycling 9000 miles before their trip was tragically cut short.

Why Arch?

What happened?
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
ComedyPilot said:
Why Arch?

What happened?


After suffering from balance and hearing problems, Mary was diagnosed in 2008 with an acoustic neuroma, a benign brain tumour. Long-distance foreign cycling is therefore no longer possible at the moment, but Mary hopes that after treatment she will once again be able to set off on her bike with Warren to continue the cycling abroad that they love .
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
ComedyPilot said:
Why Arch?

What happened?


After suffering from balance and hearing problems, Mary was diagnosed in 2008 with an acoustic neuroma, a benign brain tumour. Long-distance foreign cycling is therefore no longer possible at the moment, but Mary hopes that after treatment she will once again be able to set off on her bike with Warren to continue the cycling abroad that they love .
 
The older Lonely Planet "Cycling Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia" is still an excellent reference. Keep in mind touring blogs, like crazyguyonabike dont often ride the best routes and in Vietnam, like most other places, your route choice can range from terrible to sublime.
 
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