On your bike: SpiceRoads offers Asia tours

Thursday, 22 May, 2013 0

Bangkok-based SpiceRoads is increasing its tours to Vietnam and Myanmar, where it is the only cycling tour company providing cross border trips from Yunnan in China to Mandalay.

SpiceRoads offers 110 different itineraries in 23 destinations with each providing a range of cycling experiences and grades for beginners, seniors and independent adventurers.

SpiceRoads CEO Struan Robertson said tours have been created to be as "rigorous, relaxing or as non-competitive as you like".

"This ‘tailored’ style of cycling appeals to travellers who like good company, local scenery and gourmet food. The pace of the tours is totally at your choosing," he added.

Robertson said with 9% of Australians aged 40-plus riding a bicycle in a typical week, "the market for the older cycling tourist is huge".

Robertson will be in Sydney until May 29 and is keen to talk to wholesalers and agents looking to expand their customer offerings..

He can be contacted on 0497805782

 



 

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