Cycling experience across Vietnam, raising funds for underprivileged children

Through a 4-day and fully supported ride along the breathtaking coastal road of Mui Ne, through the trails to the evergreen pine forests of Da Lat, and down to the pristine beaches of Nha Trang, you can make a change to the lives of those who need it most.
July 08, 2019 | 10:58

Cycling experience across Vietnam, raising funds for underprivileged children

Laureus Cycle Challenge Vietnam 2019 from Oct 14-19.

This October, join Just Challenge and Laureus for a once in a lifetime cycling experience across spectacular Vietnam whilst raising vital funds for underprivileged children to receive access to education, healthcare, and the opportunities to enable them to reach their full potential.

People from around the world can take part in a +460km cycle ride from Ho Chi Minh City to Nha Trang in Vietnam - an opportunity to jump on a bike, leave your comfort zone, rub shoulders with some of the world’s greatest sporting legends and support a global movement proving that sport has the power to change the world.

Laureus Cycle Challenge Vietnam 2019 will be led by Laureus Ambassador, international vcricketing legend and former English Captain Michael Vaughan Obe and Victoria Pendleton – Olympic Gold medal winning cyclist and British jockey.

Entry cost is 1,995 GBP (including 5 nights accommodation, ground transfers, meals, experienced challenge leaders, medical support, vehicle/mechanical support and road bike rental).

Just Challenge is an award-winning agency delivering lifechanging adventures around the world. They work with some of the world’s largest organisations and sports starsto deliver spectacular experiences to engage employees, clients and/or leaders, whilst giving back to society.

Laureus Sport for Good uses sport to reduce the impact of violence, conflict and discrimination, to enhance social and emotional development, to inspire healthy behaviour change and to increase educational achievements and employability skills. In 2018, nearly 300,000 young people from all over the world directly benefited from more than 160 Laureus Sport for Good supported programmes, run by grassroots organisations which are deeply embedded in their local communities and understand how to use sport to overcome the hurdles faced by local youth./.