MT06: Best Vietnam Motorcycle Tour - 19 days / 18 nights |
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Hanoi – Mai Chau – Phu Yen – Than Uyen – Sapa – Bac Ha – Ha Giang – Dong Van – Bao Lac – Quang Uyen – Ba Be – Vu Linh – Hanoi – Halong Cruise Your choice for motorcycles (from 1- 5: Honda future 125cc, Hondaglpro 160cc, Hondaxl125cc, Minsk125cc, Hondaxr250cc)
Vietnam Motorcycle Tour is always unique way to explore Vietnam
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Day 1: Hanoi Arrival Upon arrival, our private Vietnam Tours guide and driver will welcome your Vietnam Holiday to Hanoi, a city where the exotic chic of old Asia blends with the dynamic face of new Asia. Where the medieval and modern co-exist. A city with a blend of Parisian grace and Asian pace, an architectural museum piece evolving in harmony with its history, rather than bulldozing through like many of the region’s capitals. Hanoi is where imagination becomes reality. Free at leisure. Overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Boss / Superior
Day 2: Hanoi – Mai Chau (160 km, 4 hours riding) After breakfast, we start Best Vietnam Motorcyle Tour to Mai Chau. Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass th
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Accommodation: Homestay
Day 3: Mai Chau – Phu yen (200 km, 6 hours riding) Say goodbye to the family, we continue our trip to Phu Yen, a small lovely town inhabited by many ethnic villages around. Tonight, we stay in Phu Yen
Meals: Breakfast, Accommodation: Guesthouse
Day 4: Phu yen – Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai – Than Uyen (200 km, 7 hours riding) We leave Phu Yen for Than Uyen with the first stop in Mu Cang Chai where you will have an opportunity to see one of the most amazing terraced rice fields and roadside ethnic markets. Continue on stunning road to Than Uyen where will stay in a guest house.
Meals: Breakfast, Accommodation: Guesthouse
Day 5: Than Uyen – Sapa (110 km, 6 hours riding) Driv
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Accommodation: Homestay
Day 6: Ta Van – Sapa (10 km, 30 minutes riding) After breakfast, we can ride a back to Sapa. Check in hotel and free day at leisure to rest and explore Sapa on own. Overnight in Sapa.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Holiday Sapa / Superior
Day 7: Sapa – Bac Ha (120 km, 4 hours riding) Today we ride toward Bac Ha and visit one of the below markets which are always the colorful meeting places for the hill tribes. It is where minority people come down from the mountains to sell their products, or just for catching up on the latest news, gossip, drinking away troubles or seeking for lover.
Coc Ly - Tuesdays Can Cau - Saturdays Bac Ha - Sundays Lung Khau Nhin - Thursdays Cao Son - Wednesdays.
Tonight, we stay in Bac Ha.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Cong Phu
Day 8: Bac Ha – Ha Giang (200 km, 7 hours riding) This morning, visit lively and colorfull market in Bac Ha before we contimue our trip to Ha Giang via Xin Ma and Hoang Su Phi. The road is very beautiful with many curves. Overnight in Ha Giang. Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Homestay
Day 9: Ha Giang – Dong Van (145 km, 5 hours riding) Today’s ride must be highlight of the trip as we will visit one of the most remote land in Vietnam where are special with many ethnic groups with their unique cultures and imposing mountains - the “Heaven Gate” in Quan Ba, Rock Plateau and the Vuong palace in Dong Van. Tonight, we stay in a hotel.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Khai Hoan Hotel
Day 10: Dong Van – Bao Lac (100 km, 3 hours riding) After the breakfast, let spend your time to visit Dong Van old str
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Song Gam Hotel
Day 11: Bao Lac – Quang Hoa (110km, 4 hours riding) Morning visit to the local market in Bao Lac before our trip to Quang Hoa, a far north district of Cao Bang province where owns its beautiful landscape and home to many ethnic groups. Tonight, we stay in the homestay of a Nung family.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Homestay
Day 12: Quang Hoa – Ban Gioc Waterfall – Quang Hoa (140 km, 5 hours riding) Having obtained permission from the border police, we m
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Homestay
Day 13: Quang Hoa – Ba Be Lake (170 km, 5 hours riding) Ride from Quang Uyen to Babe lake & national park where the landscape is amazing and the homestay is another unique experience. Upon your arrival, you are free at leisure to do the boat trip (own expense) or walk to explore the village of the Tay people. Overnight in homestay of a Tay family.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Homestay
Day 14: Ba Be Lake – Vu Linh (170 km, 5 hours riding) After breakfast, we drive to Vu Linh village of the Dao people by Thac Ba Lake which has an area of 23,400 ha a
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Homestay
Day 15: Vu Linh – Hanoi (180 km, 6 hours riding) It is hard to say goodbye to such friendly and kind family but we have to ride back to Hanoi today, and finish the unforgettable adventure. Upon arrival, check in hotel.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Boss / Superior
Day 16: Hanoi Free day at leisure for spending your own time to visit Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Boss / Superior
Day 17: Hanoi – Halong Cruise (165 km by car, 4 hours)
Overnight on board. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Accommodation: Bai Tho Junk / Deluxe
Day 18: Halong Cruise – Hanoi It is said that your Vietnam Tours will not be complete without a trip to Halong Bay and spending one night on romantic Halong Cruise. People describe Halong Bay as majestic and mysterious, inspiring and imperious and words alone cannot do justice to the natural wonder that is Halong Bay. Imagine 3000 or more incredible islands rising from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and you have a vision of breathtaking beauty. Halong Bay is pure art, a priceless collection of unfinished sculptures hewn from the hand of nature. It is absolutely true when you get up early to catch the sunrise on the bay, doing Ta Chi on sundeck and relax with a cup of hot coffee or tea when the boat cruising to explore more of Halong Bay. All make your Vietnam Holiday with full sweet memory. Back to Halong city at around noon where Vivutravel's private guide and driver are waiting for the transfer back to Hanoi. Overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Boss / Superior
Day 19: Hanoi Departure (B) Free time at leisure for you to wrap up your memorial Vietnam Tours until Vivutravel's private guide will see you off at the airport with the sincere thanks for traveling with Vivutravel. We hope that you have enjoyed your Vietnam Motorcycle Tours with us and look forward to welcoming your next Vietnam Tours. Vivutravel says goodbye and see you again!!! END OF UNFORGETTABLE VIETNAM MOTORCYCLE TOUR
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Vietnam Motorcycle Tours (FAQ)
Where to ride?
A motorbike adventure is an excellent means of exploring mountain regions that few foreigners have ever been to before, allowing you a unique, face to the wind experience in Vietnam or Laos.
This part of the world is special because of an enormous network of roads, tracks and trails that are interlaced over a region remarkable for its spectacular mountains, deep valley floors, dramatic karst limestone rock formations and vast distant rice fields, not to mention the truly special experience of coming into contact with hill tribe people who are genuinely surprised and joyful to hang out with passing bikers. Take advantage of our enormous knowledge of the open ended routes available, and enjoy an adventure that is unique and flexible.
We offer Vietnam motorcycle tours in all over the northern mountains of Vietnam, down the Ho Chi Minh Trails in Vietnam, cross border trips into Laos
Best destinations for Vietnam Motorcycle Tours
Vietnam is a very beautiful country to ride motorcycle, as the scenery changes fast from one region to another and the road condition is quite good and beautiful. Looking for a motorcycle tour? Vietnam is a right country to do.
Northern Vietnam is paradise for Vietnam Motorcycle Tours where you can rural life, water buffalo wallow in green rice paddies, elegant women wearing traditional conical headwear cycle along dusty paths, amazing scenery, many different ethnic minorities and their unique habits and customs.
Can Vietnam Motorcycle Tours be customized?
Yes, we specialize in private and customized Vietnam Motorcycle tours so just tell us how long you want to ride and when, and we will make recommendations appropriate to your riding experience and aspirations.
How we tour
Vietnam is a bike rider’s country. The most preferred mode of transport are the 110-cc motorbike for the Vietnamese masses, and the large cities swarm with them. It's common to see whole families of four cruising along on a single motorbike.
Two main categories of motorbike are: scooters (automatic transmission); and four-speed motorbikes, the gears of which you shift with your left foot. The ubiquitous Honda Super Cub is a common 4-speed bike that has a semi-automatic gearbox i.e. no clutch so is relatively easy to ride.
Flexible: Our Vietnam Motorcycle Tours offer great flexibilities for riders to enjoy the tour as we customize all kinds of Vietnam motorcycle tour to meet our customer's expectation. During the tour, we can stop where they want, can stay where they like...
Safety: When you take our Vietnam Motorcycle Tours, your safety becomes our primary concern and we will endeavor to make your trip as safe and enjoyable as possible. We provide traffic lesson, local laws and various conditions which you will not have seen before in Vietnam.
Our Guides: our guides for Vietnam Motorcycle Tours are experienced, friendly, responsible... and knowing every route, road condition...
How to make a motorcycle tour in Vietnam
Below are some types of questions that may help you about what to do before making a motorcycle tour in Vietnam
What is a motorcycle?
In Vietnam, as defined by law, a motorcycle is a motor vehicle powered by a motor with a displacement of more than 50 cubic centimeters, having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider, and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor or moped.
What skills do I need before I attempt to ride a motorcycle for the first time?
We provide riding lesson for the “first time” riders, to do the lesson, You MUST be able to ride a bicycle proficiently. Some of our customers are avid bicyclists, not only due to familiarity with two wheels, but also because of their fitness level. BRC students who have been "couch potatoes" for many years often find it difficult to ride for ten hours within two days. Riding a motorcycle requires a minimum level of physical strength, coordination, and energy.
How much time will I get to ride?
Each lesson is 3-4 hours of instruction with 1 hour riding time. The lessons are divided between two thirty-minute sessions. Your session starts when you put on your wakeboard and jump into the water. The 5 to 10 minutes traveling to nice water does not count as your lesson time.
Will I really know how to ride a motorcycle after a course from your company?
The riding lesson course is designed to give you the basics of operating a motorcycle and teach you proper techniques. You will learn how to practice safely. How well you ride will be determined by how often you practice and how well you practice the techniques taught to you during the course
Do I need a license if I want to travel by motorcycle in vietnam,
Vietnamese laws require riders of all motor vehicles from 49cc to have a full licence (under 175cc is A1 and from 175cc is A2, under 50cc needs road rules test certificate). If you have a car licence most of the local insurance companies consider that you can ride a motorcycle. As a result, the authorities also consider this document as acceptable. Driver licence is not a problem in Vietnam. Formally, no licence is fully valid in Vietnam. The question of having or not a motorbiking driving licence mainly concerns your insurance. On the other hand, if you are working in Vietnam under contract for at least 6 months you could easily get a local driving licence.
Traffic police generally don't stop Westerners in Vietnam to check licences simply because they don't speak good English or feel confident to deal with it. In addition, in the same time they can deal with many other Vietnamese people. Mui Ne in Southern Vietnam have been the only exception where they started checking licences.
Informally, many recent international driving licenses which include Vietnam in the country list are accepted by the traffic police on the road.
Is it safe to do motorcycle tours in Vietnam?
Vietnam is one of the safest countries to travel. However, Vietnam motorcycle tours will normally go to the remote and off the beaten paths so booking our guided Vietnam motorcycle tours is the best option.
Can women do motorcycle tours?
Yes, you can. We have women bike and you will find it so easy when riding.
What's the best duration for a motorcycle trip in Vietnam?
The perfect time frame to spend on the road is eight to fifteen days, depending on your riding skills and stamina. The wildest country lies atop the highest mountains, and they tend to be along the Chinese border. Our trips are always wide loops, so the longer the ride, the more chance we have at getting you deep into the most remote locales.
When is the best time to ride in northern Vietnam?
In the north, there's no best time to ride, as there are four distinct seasons, each with their own unique advantages. Summer runs from April to October, winter from November to March. Hottest months are June and July, coldest month is February. Expect the possibility of passing rain from April to August, while winter months are normally dry.
I hear the traffic is crazy in Vietnam. Is it safe to ride there?
Traffic in Hanoi is chaotic to the uninitiated driver. For this reason we always use the easiest roads to get out of town. We can also arrange for riders to be dropped off at the city limits by taxi where the bikes are waiting. Once out in the countryside, the level of traffic drops off remarkably and on some roads it is possible to not pass a single vehicle for the whole day. That said, it must be emphasized that the riding conditions in Vietnam are demanding which means extremely defensive driving is imperative. All riders must be very careful and be fully aware that the purpose of the trip is not to ride performance bikes hard into the bends, but rather to drive along nice and slow and enjoy the sites and sounds of the passing countryside. Motorbiking is just the link between so many facets that make up the touring experience with us – people, scenery, markets, food, drink, historical vestiges, rural life. We will send you an extensive document covering all aspects of driver safety particular to the conditions found in Vietnam. This document and constant support from your guide will make your ride as safe as possible.
Can you arrange airport pick up and accommodation in Hanoi?
Yes, we can.
Do we carry everything on the bike, or can I leave some of my luggage at "base"?
We provide you with spacious saddle bags which can carry a large amount of belongings. It's also possible to strap a further bag or rucksack onto the bike's back rack if required. Any other luggage may be left safely in storage at your hotel or our office in Hanoi waiting for your return.
What to bring for a trip?
Motorcycle trips demand far more planning than the equivalent journey in a car. Though riding provides an inherent sense of freedom, practical limitations require motorcyclists to think ahead when choosing to hit the open roads
Aquasox and/or sandals
ATM Card/Passport/credit card/Visa(s)/airplane ticket(s)/Itinerary (print it off the internet before you leave town)
Baby wipes
Backpack (medium size, to wear on a motorcycle carrying all your gear)
Bandannas (2)
Basic toiletries (shaving cream, razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, talcum powder, dental floss, toothpicks, aftershave or hand sanitizer, toilet paper, extra razor blade, contact lens cleanser, etc.)
Bathing suit
Bath towel, small
Boots (if you have them)
Camera & battery charger w/adapter plugs
Cash
Daypack or fanny pack
Duct tape (small amount rolled around a pencil stub)
Earplugs and eyeshade
Gloves
Hat
Head light
Medications (aspirin/malox/diarrhea/ etc.)
Money belt or neck pouch to carry cash/documents
Night headlamp or small flashlight
Pants, long (2 pairs-- jeans, hiking pants, etc.)
Poncho (heavy weight, that will hold up in wind on motorcycle)
Warm jackets
Shirts, long -sleeved (2, including one turtleneck, if possible)
Sleeping bag liner
Sneakers
Socks (3 pairs)
Wrapping sunglasses and lanyard
T-shirts (3)
Underwear (4)
Wash cloth
Zip-lock bags
Toolkit
Most bikes come with toolkits, but you'll want to make sure you're equipped with pliers, wire cutters, and various wrenches (including allen wrenches.) A small, all-in-one Leatherman®-style tool can be a handy complement to a traditional toolkit, and is easily accessible for quick repairs or adjustments.
Key Mechanical Spares & Lubes
Bringing along extra fuses, bulbs, spark plugs, and chain oil can make the difference between traveling securely and limping to the next service station.
Flashlight
Ever been caught in the dark? A flashlight will save you the hassle of trying to use your cell phone for illumination.
Tire Repair Kit
Blowouts are an all-too-common occurrence, and a flat kit which includes C02 cartridges for tire inflation will get you on the road again.
Duct Tape
If it's good enough for astronauts, it should be good enough for you. Unexpected mechanical failures or breaks can sometimes be held together with duct tape, providing a low-tech solution for potentially crippling problems.
First Aid Kit
A first aid kit is something you never want to be without-- whether its poison ivy or an ankle burn from an exhaust pipe, the cliché about an ounce of prevention is absolutely true. Rather than assembling your own supplies, an easier and more thorough solution is to purchase a pre-assembled kit, which will ensure that key items are not missing.
Packing
Packing for a long distance motorcycle ride is a delicate balance between bringing enough items to ensure comfort, and not overloading yourself with unnecessary weight and bulk. After you've planned your route, you'll want to check the weather forecast and get an idea of what to expect in terms the elements.
A good touring suit is an excellent investment, and when choosing your clothes, consider packing several thin layers of clothing, rather than a few thick ones. Flexibility is the key to staying comfortable; it's far better to have the option to stop and shed or add layers as necessary, than to shiver or sweat your way through what would otherwise be an enjoyable, scenic route.
Be sure to bring energy bars or trail mix and water; if hunger or thirst strikes while you're far from convenience stores or gas stations, the nourishment will come in handy and keep your riding skills sharp.
When loading up your bike, always put heavier, more solid items on the bottom and sides closer to the bike (to centralize weight.) Lighter items should go on top. If you don't have saddlebags or tank bags, you should consider using bungee nets to secure loose items. If you must travel with items secured by a bungee net, ensure that they are snug and will not get loosened by winds or g-forces. Again, placing heavier , wider, and more stable items at the bottom will provide an anchor for looser, floppier pieces (like sleeping pads or pillows.)
Finally, equip yourself well. Always wear a full-face helmet for maximum protection-- not only against accidents, but also from the elements. Full-face helmets can provide a shield from rain and cold winds, and if constructed with ventilation, can also provide a certain level of comfort in warm weather. It may feel constricting in heat, but the overall benefits of choosing safety over style are vast when considering your long-term health and well being..
Where do the tours start from?
Most of our Vietnam Motorcycle Tours are starting and ending from/in Hanoi. .
Vietnam Tour Information
1, Traveling to Vietnam with friends or family. The more people travel the better price that you can get.
2, Traveling to Vietnam in low seasons (May - September) . You might save upto 15% for accommodation, complimentary night, dinner, drink...especially early bird in some hotels & resorts.
3, Book your Indochina holiday in advance. You will be able to get promotional price from airlines (In or out Indochina and also domestic or regional flights within Indochina)
4, Book second trip with us or if you are recommended by friends, family.. you will also get discount from us.
5, Helpful information that helps us to create your Vietnam Tours & Vietnam Holidays
a) Please tell us your arrival and departure city?
b) What kind of tour you want to do (Sightseeing, Classic, Trekking, Kayaking... or combination)?
c) How many people in your group (adult / Child (age))?
d) Hotel (3 stars from US$40 - US$80, 4 stars from US$80 - US$130, standard 5 stars from US$130 - US$200, deluxe 5 stars from US$200 - US$300 per room per night)?
e) Meal Plan: Half board or full board?
f) Your estimated budget per person in USD?














rough limestone monoliths and into foothills populated by Muong people. We head straight at the main range before breaching a high and beautiful forested pass, which descends into the hidden valley of Mai Chau where we spend the night with friends in a traditional Thai stilt house in a Thai village.
e to Sa Pa, during your way, you will see many different ethnic villages of the Lao, Lu, Black Dao, Tien Dao, Day, Red H’mong before driving up to the highest pass in Vietnam-HoangLienSon. Stop over on top that called “Heaven Gate” for a wonderful view down to amazing valley and FanXiPan-the highest mount in Indochina (Roof of Vietnam). You also visit “Silver Waterfall”-the nicest one in the area before getting to Sapa. After the break, we drive to Ta Van village of the Black H'mong and Day people. The village itself is located at the bottom of picturesque Muong Hoa valley. Tonight, we stay overnight in the homestay with the locals.
Market days:
eet and if it falls on Sunday, you will have great opportunity to visit the weekly maket of Dong Van where gathers many ethnic groups and their local products. The market is like a festival for the local to enjoy the time with friends, talking, drinking...Continue to Bao Lac via Meo Vac and the highlight will be the conquering the Ma Phi Leng pass. Upon arrival, check in and stay in a guesthouse in Bao Lac.
ake our way through spectacular scenery to Vietnam's most impressive waterfalls. Weather permitting we can swim right up to where the 50 m high falls hit the river. Back to Quang Uyen and visit Nguom Ngao cave cave. Stay a second night in Quong Uyen.
nd 1,331 islands and hills with diverse ecological environments. The water in the lake is blue and clear, and imprinted with the reflections of the surrounding ancient forest. Tonight, we will stay in the homestay with our friend’s family. The welcome is exceptional with a lot of ricewine and laughter
Halong Cruise must be the most beautiful tour in Vietnam for any visitors to Vietnam. This morning, after breakfast, we drive to Halong Bay (165km), Vietnam most scenic sight, a recognized World Natural Heritage Site and highlight of any 