Explore the charm of Hoi An on a half-day cycling tour that immerses you in local culture and traditions. Start your adventure with a guided bike ride to Kim Bong Village, where you’ll witness skilled artisans crafting beautiful furniture and souvenirs. Pedal through scenic roads, discovering ancient temples and traditional mat weaving. Enjoy hands-on experiences like rice paper making at local homes and a visit to a nearby school where children eagerly greet visitors. Choose to return by bike or take a boat ride back to Hoi An for a delicious lunch before heading back to your hotel.
- Guided cycling tour through scenic Kim Bong Village
- Visit local artisans and witness traditional crafts
- Hands-on experiences with mat making and rice paper
- Option to return by bike or boat, with lunch included
Pickup included
Our tour will help you to get to know more about the local people in the small villages surrounding Hoian. We feel so lucky that people still maintain some of the traditional handicrafts such as wood carving, mat weaving, and rice noodle making and we share with you the special techniques that they use to make everything.
Run away from busy and noisy city, you ride your bike leisurely to the village roads, enjoy relaxing moments in the middle of the green rice paddies, take photos with the beautiful scenery. You also meet and talk to some farmers and fishermen who are hardworking and alway happy and stay healthy .
Beside introducing about the history and culture, our guide also shows you some of the materials that people use to build houses or boats that you never meet anywhere on the earth.
You also join hands in making rice paper, mate weaving and you have a chance to meet some famous carpenters in the village who will show you how to carve your name on a small piece of wood.
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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