"The Vietnamese are a skinny people obsessed with food" — Anthony Bourdain
Anyone who has traveled to Vietnam will mention three things that stood out most: the people, the scenery, and the food. This trip emphasizes all of these with sightseeing from the vantage point of the saddle. And in Vietnam, riding is the best excuse to eat!
Join Iron Chef Champion Neal Fraser and Discovery team rider Tony Cruz for the 3rd edition of our unprecedented culinary cycling adventure this coming November, pedaling through the scenic country roads along Vietnam's central and southern coast and into the central highlands for — as many of our past traveler's have said — the experience of a lifetime.
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Neal has been eating his own food for so long that his waistline has almost doubled from when he was a champion cyclist, but he's recruited old friend and teammate, Tony Cruz, of the Lance Armstrong's Discovery professional cycling team to help him regain fitness. Judging from past trips, however, Neal might just be putting on the pounds instead. Vietnam features some of the most delicious and innovative cuisine in the world, and Neal and local culinary guides to will reveal the hidden delights of Vietnamese food.
There are few culinary adventures on par with Vietnam. This trip will highlight the distinctive cuisines of each region with a mix of activities, including hands-on cooking, kitchen and market visits.
Please note that despite having a professional road racer, this tour is suitable for all levels of ability as well as those of higher levels of fitness who will be accompanying daily training rides with Tony Cruz.
About Neal Fraser
A Culinary Institute of America graduate who has worked with Thomas Keller at the Checker's Hotel in Los Angeles, David Burke at the Park Avenue Café in New York, and Wolfgang Puck, Neal now serves as Partner and Executive Chef at the trend-setting Grace Restaurant serving his New American cuisine in an atmosphere perfectly designed to complement the ambitious flavors of one of Los Angeles' most revolutionary culinary talents. Neal is also an Iron Chef Champion, defeating Cat Cora in a televised pork cookoff. He was also published in the Wall Street Journal for his mother's day pancakes. Neal's cycling biography includes Southern California District Road Race Champion and he has also cycled on this Vietnam tour.

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Tour
Details
Road Bicycling with Support
12 Days/Nights
Moderate to Advanced Cycling
100% Good Condition Paved Roads
Maximum Group Size: 12
Landcost: $3,560 (std hotel) $4,580 (luxury)
Single Supplement: $1,280 |
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Tour Dates:
For November, 2010 TBD (12 days) |
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12 Day Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi
Day 2: Hanoi to Hue
Day 3: Hue
Day 4: Hue to Hoi An
Day 5: Hoi An
Day 6: Hoi An to Qui Nhon
Day 7: Qui Nhon to Nha Trang
Day 8: Nha Trang
Day 9: Nha Trang to Dalat
Day 10: Dalat
Day 11: Dalat to Saigon
Day 12: Saigon
November 17th: Depart Vietnam
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