After breakfast at home-stay, check out for a 30-minute transfer to a rural village for a full-day adventure. Before the ride, we walk down the River, see numerous bamboo water wheels of different sizes, and learn the structure and how do bamboo wheels working? These bamboo water wheels will transfer water on bamboo pipelines to terraced rice fields. How much water will move depends on the stream, River's current, and the bamboo water wheel doesn't when the water is still. This is why the tribes make only one rice crop as the yearly crop at the beginning of the rainy season.
Then we pick up the bike, cross the Cham River, and cycle to explore the tiny tribal villages until we reach Ma River. Explore the life of locals along the sleepy River, undulating the minor road, through the jungle, pineapple farm, and senjoy Karst limestone mountain views. Pedal on an impressive floating bamboo bridge. Ride onto removed tribal hamlets on the Ho Chi Minh trails. The sceneries are breathtaking, and the routes are a mix of the gavel, and small concrete and asphalt, allowing support vehicles to always be near us. Explore the life of tribes in remote stilt house hamlets on the Ho Chi Minh trails, with looming karst limestone cliffs and lush vegetation, and explore the most picturesque scenery in the country of today's ride to Cam Thuy. Finally, we have a transfer Yen Cat township.