More Fun in Asia

Why not make the most of the travel time you spend getting to Asia, by staying longer and exploring more exciting destinations in the region. Below we have listed some short awesome tours that would make a great add-on to your vacation plans, either before the Kingdom of Bhutan ride or afterwards. We can also plan some simple hotel packages for you as well, perhaps some beach time to relax or a great hotel stay in one of the bustling metropolises of Asia, like Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong and more.

Cambodia > Angkor Wat
Discover the glorious ruins in Cambodia's ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat by bike. Explore the floating cities of Tonle Sap Lake. This 4 day trip introduces travelers to the unique wonders of Cambodia's central region. Perhaps combine it with a cruise down the mighty Mekong to Vietnam. ... read more

Laos > Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang is perhaps the best-preserved traditional city in Southeast Asia. The tranquility and charm of this town with its splendid natural scenery and cultural sights make it one of the most delightful places to visit in Laos. This 4 day cycling getaway package is the perfect add-on to your travels through Asia. ... read more

Vietnam > Mai Chau Break
Hidden away just a short distance from the hustle and bustle of Ha Noi, is a quiet land with dramatic landscapes, ethnic tribal groups and delightful country roads inviting cyclists to come explore. Our newest short getaway, Hidden Mai Chau & Ninh Binh, explores the best of this region on a unique journey by bike and boat. ... read more

Thailand > Chiang Mai Countryside
Chiang Mai, the gem of northern Thailand, has long been a favorite destination for foreign visitors and Thais alike. Pedalers now offers a quick getaway adventure that takes you to some of Chiang Mai's hidden corners. Bike tour through hilltribe country. Rafting down exciting white water rapids. Bicycle through dark green orchards of Longan fruit and past red brick stuphas dating back 700 years to the age of King Mengrai and the founding of the Kingdom of Chiang Mai. ... read more