Bicycle tour outfitter BikeToursDirect ranks Cambodia, India, Myanmar and others as best countries to escape North America's 2014 cold season. Travelers benefit from outfitters satellite office in South Korea.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (PRWEB) December 30, 2013
While winter closes in and outdoor sports fade out for the season, BikeToursDirect presents great bicycle tour choices to escape the cold for the most exciting—and warmest—Asia destinations for winter travel by bicycle.
From the beautiful and haunted ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the royal palaces of India and beautiful blue-green waters of the Philippines, there is an alluring destination travelers looking to escape the short, cold days of the winter season. Both short and long options are available, with prices starting at $715 for a one-week tour.
Lindsay Nash, Asia tours specialist at BikeToursDirect, has put together a list of the hottest destinations this season for those looking to the Far East for warm climates and interesting locales.
“There is nothing better than digging out the summer clothes from the back of your closet in the middle of winter and hopping a flight to a warm destination,” Nash said. “Add into that a healthy dose of cycling, beautiful cultures, spicy food, and friendly people, and you just can't choose make a wrong choice.”
1.CAMBODIA: Angkor Wat Explorer Cycle Tour (5-day)
Discover the Cambodian countryside and its many riches, from ancient temples to floating villages, by bike. Explore Siem Reap and the nearby temples of Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, on foot. Then spend three days exploring the area cycling.
Cycle tourism in Cambodia is still relatively new, so it is a great way to leave the tourists behind and experience the real Cambodia by interacting with the locals. Travelers will cycle through traditional wood and thatch villages that unchanged for centuries, witness locals tilling their vibrant rice fields, watch barefoot children herding the family cow, and exchange greetings while passing the many Khmers whose bicycle is their only form of transport.
Prices: $542 for parties of 4-6 ($874 for parties of 2)
Dates: Available daily on request
2. INDIA: Remote and Beautiful Rajasthan (http://www.biketours.com/India/remote-and-beautiful-rajasthan)
See rural Rajasthan up close with this bicycle tour that takes travelers away from the busy tourist trail. Cyclists can explore remote villages and see rustic thatched huts, drooping camels, women in bright saris, and ever-smiling children.
This journey is ideal for cyclists looking to explore beyond the iconic monuments as they uncover the visual and spiritual majesty of Rajasthan.
Dates: Dec 14, 2013; Jan 31, Feb 28, March 24, 2014. Private departure available on any date for parties of 2 or more.
Prices: $2,107 (for parties of 2)
3. THAILAND: Thailand Heritage by Bicycle (http://www.biketours.com/Thailand/thailand-heritage)
The Thailand Heritage ride takes you back in time on a route paved by kingdom builders. Starting in Bangkok and finishing in Chiang Mai, this bicycle tour will take travelers through the rice basket region up to the mountains in the north.
Northern Thailand's mountainous landscape is a perfect biking destination, with stunning views, ancient temples and the culture of hill tribes.
Dates: December 16, 2013; January 20, February 10, March 17, 2014.
Price: $1,375 per person. Bike rental is $275.
4. VIETNAM: Dragon's Tail Tour (http://www.biketours.com/Vietnam/dragons-tail)
This 7-night adventure takes travelers from the hill station of Dalat to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An. This unique journey is a fantastic way to see the country by bike in an ideal climate for cycling.
This tour, though hilly at times, is a great opportunity to ride along the famous Ho Chi Minh Trail. Riders will also take a boat to a remote village on the far side of Lak Lake where they can do some light trekking from the village. The trip also includes a visit to Sea Lake, a local minority village (Ba Na), a scenic suspension bridge, a traditional wooden church, Russian tanks and Charlie Hill.
Price: $714 (bike rental included)
Dates: Daily, on request, with parties of 2 or more.
5. BURMA/MYANMAR: Burma Heritage by Bicycle (http://www.biketours.com/Burma/burma-heritage-by-bicycle)
Bicycling through Burma, or Myanmar as it is now known, showcases the immense legacy of a proud and powerful former kingdom that dates back 1,000 years or more.
As travelers cycle among the ancient temples on the route from Mandalay to Bagan, they will also see the diversity of its modern people, culture, and topography that make Burma one of the region's most fascinating and beautiful countries.
Dates: December 9, 2013; January 13, February 10, March 10, 2014
Price: $2,450.00.
6. MALAYSIA: Untamed Borneo
(http://www.biketours.com/Malaysia/untamed-borneo)
Dense jungles, wild animals and exotic flora are the introduction to Borneo on this cycling holiday. Rivers, mountains, and beaches follow as cyclists bike on dirt and tarmac roads across northern Borneo.
From wildlife reserves to majestic mountains, travelers will get to experience the unique flora and fauna, spectacular mountain scenery, beautiful beaches, and, of course, great cycling.
Dates: February 9, April 6, 2014
Prices: $2,395; bike hire is $150.
BikeToursDirect serves as a central resource for bicycle tours worldwide, representing nearly 100 local bicycle tour companies that offer 400 tours in 70 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas. BikeToursDirect offers a variety of resources to help travelers search for and choose tours and handles the entire booking and payment process. Learn more at http://www.biketoursdirect.com.
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