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Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge
Overview | Itinerary | About The Charities

The Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge is an exceptional 2 week, 1,000km mountain bike journey through three of South East Asia's most exotic countries, Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam, to raise funds for underprivileged children. The ride includes a 2-day stop at the majestic Angkor Wat -- the world's largest temple complex and a World Heritage site -- plus a day in the riverine capital, Phnom Penh, with its faded French colonial grandure.

As David Mantrop put it (a 2004 participant), the Bangkok to Saigon cycle challenge is "the toughest vacation you'll ever love!".

Over the 16 days cyclists travel through 3 contrasting countries -- Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam -- and visit 3 major cities (including 2 capitals). Stand in awe of Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious edifice; sail across Southeast Asia's largest lake, the Tonle Sap; and experience the wonderful watery world of the Mekong Delta.

In addition to experiencing the highlights of the Southeast Asia trail, you will also be raising  funds for less privileged children.

This fully supported cycle ride introduces you to the life and lives far away from the tourist track, where your senses will be bombarded with the sights, sounds, and smells of the Orient -- with each border crossing you will discover a new and very different country.

**2010 was the 10th and final year of running the Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge as am annual charity fundraiser event. However it remains a superb experience, and we would be pleased to arrange it, or something similar, on a tailor-made basis for you and your group.

Charity Fundraising

For each booking made Symbiosis Expedition Planning donated US$100 to be shared between 4 Children's charities in Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam (see link above for setails). These charities were carefully chosen as they are all local and undertake tremendous, much needed work. As they are local organisations and not part of larger, international organisations, more of the money they receive actually gets to the point of need rather than being 'swallowed up' in administration, funding head offices in 'western' countries and large international marketing budgets.

See some pictures from the most recent B2S in 2008, courtesy of Jamie Urquhart... and from several past editions. More recently, Tim Krohn has posted his pics from the 2010 here: Batch 1 & batch 2.

** Fundraising support from the Rembrandt Hotel

The luxury Rembrandt Hotel, superbly located in the central Sukhumvit area of Bangkok, generously offered all particpants in the Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge 2010 rooms for the night prior to the start of the ride at half price. This sum was then be donated to the selected charities.

The Rembrandt's support is much appreciated.

E N Q U I R E » Need more information about the Bangkok to Saigon Cycle Challenge? Enquire with a Symbiosis travel specialist today.
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