🟢 Welcome & E-Bike Introduction
Meet your guide and receive a short safety briefing before starting your adventure. After a quick practice ride, you'll be ready to explore Hanoi on a comfortable pedal-assist e-bike. The bikes are easy to use, require no driver's license, and provide electric assistance as you pedal, making the ride enjoyable for all fitness levels.
🟢 Stage 1: Long Bien Bridge & Red River Island
Begin by crossing the historic Long Bien Bridge, one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks, offering panoramic views of the Red River and city skyline.
Leave the bustling city behind and cycle onto Red River Island (Banana Island), a peaceful countryside oasis hidden within Hanoi. Ride through banana plantations, vegetable gardens, and quiet farming paths while discovering a side of the city that few visitors ever see.
🟢 Stage 2: West Lake & Lakeside Roads
Continue to West Lake, Hanoi’s largest lake, and enjoy a relaxing ride along its scenic shores.
Stop at the beautiful Tran Quoc Pagoda before cycling along Thanh Nien Road, one of the city's most picturesque boulevards, where West Lake and Truc Bach Lake create a stunning backdrop.
🟢 Stage 3: Local Life & Historic Hanoi
Venture beyond the tourist areas and explore local neighborhoods, bustling markets, and hidden streets where everyday Hanoi comes to life.
Visit Huu Tiep Lake in Ngoc Ha Village to see the remains of a B-52 aircraft, then continue through the historic Ba Dinh District, passing the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Presidential Palace, and Ba Dinh Square while learning about Hanoi’s rich history and culture.
🟢 Stage 4: French Quarter & Hanoi Pho
Ride through Hanoi’s elegant French Quarter, known for its tree-lined avenues and colonial architecture. Pass the magnificent Hanoi Opera House and discover another side of the capital’s fascinating heritage.
Conclude your journey with a bowl of authentic Hanoi Pho at a local restaurant, the perfect way to experience Vietnam’s most iconic dish before returning.