Hoi An is a great place for relaxing for a couple of days in central Vietnam. It is also charming has narrow streets with plenty of lanterns hanging along. Hoi An was the trading port of the Cham Kingdom, which major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Cham people were Hindu, and by the 10th century, the impact of Arab traders to Hoi An resulted in some converting to become Muslims.
The morning starts with a short transfer to the My Lai Massacre Memorial, pay a visit, visit the gallery room, and learn more about the war and its history from your guide. We cycle through rice fields and removed villages, discover hidden gems in the countryside. The paths are flat, give you a more leisurely ride at your own pace, past many houses with stacks of straw for buffalos and cows. Past some markets open few hours in the morning only. This is a chance you learn more about local culture and meet friendly people at their homes. Afterwards, We continue travelling by bicycle, past some tiny markets and vast lush green farmlands of sugar cane, tapioca, and vegetable before the 1-hour transfer to Tam Ky for lunch. It is a good choice to avoid the heat at midday.
After lunch, another 30 minutes transfer to Ha Lam where you take a pleasure ride to explore the idyllic countryside along Truong Giang River when the weather is cooler. The highlight of today is unique routes and amazing landscapes. We ride past quaint villages and rice paddy and money bridges linking canal to canal in Cam Kim island before you cross the short Cam Kim bridge to Hoi An.




