Day 1: Hanoi to Mai Chau (140km)
After meeting our guide, we left Hanoi for Hoa Binh to have lunch. Our route then took us across two mountains before heading down to the charming mountain valley settlement of Mai Chau, an area famous for the Thai ethnicity. Our host for the night is a local family, who will provide us with beautiful accommodation in a traditional stilt house and a family dinner where you will be invited to enjoy a delicious dish. cooked at home, regional specialties.
(Accommodation: Traditional Thai stilt house)
(Meals: Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2: Mai Chau to Vinh (300 km)
Following the beautiful Ma River bank, we head south to join the new Ho Chi Minh Highway, located atop the original Ho Chi Minh Trail. This newly carved route leads us south through a remote country, not far from the Lao border. We stayed overnight in the coastal city of Vinh, near where Ho Chi Minh was born and an area of special significance to the United States during the war.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 3: Vinh to Phong Nha (280 km)
From Vinh, we follow Highway 1 deep into the countryside of Vietnam and head towards the Lao border. Drives with remote landscaping gradually shifted to the scenery dominated by karst limestone formations. In the afternoon, we arrive at the World Heritage-listed National Park, Phong Nha and start a wonderful boat trip into Phong Nha cave, one of the largest caves in the world.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 4: Phong Nha to Khe Sanh (210 km)
Today we attacked deep in the primeval forests surrounding Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. A classic drive! On the way, we passed some important locations, where the majority of North Vietnamese soldiers and trucks passed through Laos during the war.
In the afternoon, having passed the mountain border division between northern and southern Vietnam, we arrived at Khe Sanh – the site of the former US Navy base and the site of the famous siege. halt the Tet offensive of 1968.
(Accommodation: Hotel **)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 5: Khe Sanh to Hue (160 km)
After visiting the attractive Khe Sanh Museum, where the Huey and Chinook helicopters were sunk as a testimony to the ferocity of the siege here, we headed to the coast via the old DMZ to visit the Vinh Moc Tunnel. An underground tunnel network was home to thousands of villagers during the war. Then we follow the beautiful coastal road south to Hue Imperial Citadel, located along the banks of the Perfume River.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 6: Hue
Hue, places of interest and attractions are tightly packed into a small area – making it the perfect place to relax for miles and miles. In the morning, we take a light bike ride, visit the nearby Citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda, giving you free afternoon to explore the rest of the city or return to the pool.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast)
Day 7: Hue to Hoi An (180 km)
Being bound by Hoi An, we headed east along a beautiful coastal route through many colorful fishing villages next to a seemingly endless beach. The salty atmosphere and coastal landscape are a strong contrast to the mountains from the old days. We often stop to soak our toes into the sea, chat with fishermen and take photos. At the midpoint of our drive, we climbed to the highest point of Highway 1, Hai Van Pass and enjoyed panoramic views of the coast. The road then winds in the direction of Hoi An, passing through Danang, Ngu Hanh Son and along the coast.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 8: Hoi An
Today is a day of rest, allowing you plenty of time to explore the secret alleys and ancient houses that make up the enchanting UNESCO Hoi An heritage. Shopping aside this can take less than four hours, giving you the option to have some time on the beach at Hoi An Hoi An Bang beach, a 10-minute drive from the old town.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast)
Day 9: Hoi An to Kontum (250 km)
Leaving Hoi An early, we turned and went back into the mountains, our destination – the mountainous town of Kontum, a famous scenic area for diversity, which is the homeland of Vietnamese Catholic dioceses and ethnic minorities: Bahnar, Sedang and Jarai.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 10: Kontum to Qui Nhon (220 km)
Today, the drive is packed with incredible landscapes and memorable surprises, as our mountain routes take us through remote villages where foreign tourists are rare and warmly welcomed. love. Expect stunning views and smiling faces on your way to our city spot, a city famous for its temples and structures and seafood!
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 11: Traveling to Nha Trang (140 km)
The first thing today we will go to Ganh Da Dia to see Vietnam has its own Giant Giant. They are unique and rare basaltic formations similar to those found in Northern Ireland. The squad is rarely visited by tourists and will be a highlight of our trip to the Coast today. Tonight we will take a rest in the coastal city of Nha Trang.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 12: Nha Trang to Da Lat (180 km)
Returning to the mountains, we follow the path often nicknamed ‘the road with a 1000 bends’, to the old hill station town of France, a romantic honeymoon destination that bears the title Paris of Paris (It even has its own little Eiffel Tower). In the afternoon, we take a city tour to visit famous places like Bao Dinh palace, Crazy House and Dalat steam train station.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 13: Dalat to Mui Ne (150 km)
We leave the discomfort of Dalat behind and head towards Mui Ne. Driving through pine and sugar plantations, we arrived in Mui Ne with plenty of time to relax and enjoy this picturesque resort town.
(Accommodation: Hotel ***)
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 14: Mui Ne to Ho Chi Minh City (150km)
Today is our last day on bicycles when we arrive in Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as the Pearl of the Far East, now the Vietnam Economic Center and vibrant southern capital.
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch)
Tour for group of private solo rider: 195 USD/Day
Tour for group of 2 riders: 185 USD/Day/Person
Tour for group of 3 riders: 175 USD/Day/Person
Tour for group of 4 – 10 riders: 165 USD/Day/Person
Tour price includes:
Experienced English speaking tour guides (2 tour guides/mechanic for a group from 5 riders)
Quality Honda XR150L or Honda CRF250L or other bikes we have with all fuel
Quality Helmets/Gloves/Knee and elbow pads/Rain jackets/pants
All meals on tour (All breakfasts, lunches and dinners with local Vietnamese food)
Accommodation on tour (twin share room in standard hotel or stay at homestay as mentioned in itinerary)
Boat rides on lakes or rivers as mentioned in itinerary
All entrance fee / Permits
Hotel pick up/drop off before and after the tour
Tour price excludes:
Medical insurance
Personal expense
Air tickets and visa to Vietnam
Booking Condition
To secure your bookings we require a minimal of 30 % deposit. Balance can be made upon arrival
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