
This is a SHIFT-guided cycling journey from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap.
It begins in the energy of the city.
And then moves quickly into water.
The Mekong Delta is a different kind of landscape. Flat, green, and constantly in motion. Rivers, canals, and narrow roads that weave through villages where daily life unfolds right at the edge of the water.
The riding here is steady.
Less about climbing.
More about flow.
You move through markets, small communities, and long stretches where the rhythm of the bike begins to match the rhythm of the place.
Then the crossing.
Not by road.
By river.
You travel upstream on the Mekong, crossing into Cambodia in a way that feels true to the journey itself.
From there, the landscape shifts again.
Drier. More open.
A different pace, a different feel.
And then the finish.
Angkor Wat.
A place that doesn’t need much introduction.
But feels different when you’ve arrived this way.
You don’t just visit.
You ride into it.
Arrive and settle in.
Meet the team and prepare for the ride ahead.
Ride into the Mekong Delta.
Coconut groves, canals, and the first sense of the rhythm.
Distance: 70 km
Rice paddies and waterways define the day.
A steady ride with a transfer into the city.
Distance: 80 km
Boat to floating markets, then ride along quiet riverside roads.
Distance: 80 km
Raised paths through flooded farmland and reserves.
Distance: 80 km
A day on the Mekong.
Cross the border by boat.
Distance: —
A pause in the journey.
Time to explore or reset.
Distance: —
Ride across Mekong islands and into rural Cambodia.
Distance: 70 km
Countryside riding with temple stops along the way.
Distance: 65 km
Cycle through the Angkor temple complex.
Distance: 45 km
Ride through villages, then boat and kayak through floating communities.
Distance: 45 km
Breakfast and departure.
Or stay a little longer.
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