VIETNAM MOTORCYCLE TOURS

'Timeless Charm'

riding in Vietnam


Crossing the border from Laos or Cambodia into Vietnam you will be stunned by the big difference in population density. Open landscapes are suddenly replaced with villages, people, and domestic animals everywhere. You find yourself navigating among thousands of mopeds (the common mode of transport). The riding pace becomes slower, you get the feeling there is a photo opportunity around every corner.



Enjoyable Mountain riding along with the Ho Chi Minh trail and bordering area to China. Vietnam also offers plenty of dual sport riding experience on unsealed road sections all over the country. We can mix and match as your adventure spirit desires!

Scenery and Culture


Vietnam is both exotic and compelling, influenced by three main religions — Buddhism, Taoism, and Catholicism — with a lifestyle inherited from both Chinese and French colonial periods. Diverse landscapes, staggering natural beauty and cultural complexities of dynamic cities and hill-tribe villages.


The long coastline offers plenty of beautiful beaches. 


The comical sights like watching a moped loaded with honking pigs weave a wobbly route along a country lane.

Hospitality and FOOD EXPERIENCE


The Vietnamese people have suffered occupation and suppression longer than most of their neighbours but despite this, smiles and friendliness await you wherever you go.


Vietnamese cuisine also has its own features and, like many Southeast Asian cuisines, it is very generous in spices and fresh herbs. Another factor of Vietnamese cuisine is the French influence. The coffee culture in Vietnam sets itself apart from other Southeast Asian countries. In the north, food is influenced by Chinese flavors, while in the south food is spicier.


With its endless coastline, there is plenty of fish and seafood to enjoy. Our experienced local guides will take you through a gastronomic journey. We use small charming boutique hotels when out in the countryside and good international standard hotels when in the big cities. All with leisure facilities.

Experience a VIETNAM Tour


OUR VIETNAM TOURS


COUNTRY INFO

Capital Hanoi
Population 99 M
Land Area 331,210 SQ KM
Language Vietnamese
Currency Dong
Money Exchange Bank, Exchange Office, ATM
Credit Cards Only in major towns.
Time Zone GMT + 7
Electric Current 220
Government Type Communist State
Driving Licence Intl. Required
Side of Road Right
Highest Point Fansipan 3,143
GDP / Capita (USD) 6,900
Climate Monsoon - Tropical
Religion Buddhist - Catholic

VIETNAM RIDER REPORTS


By Jacob Mooney 28 Jul, 2022
By Wayne McKinnon
By Jacob Mooney 28 Jul, 2022
I need to confess that this tour was blessed with all the things that make a great tour: Perfect weather Great group dynamic that was perfectly sized at 8 people Similar riding skill levels throughout the group Smooth border crossings all the way A terrific selection of unique resorts throughout the tour Preparations After an entire month of the organization to prepare all essential documents and permits, we were ready to take off in late September. Participants Our riders and pillions came from very different parts of the world – Australia, Egypt, Pakistan, the USA, Thailand and Germany. The youngest was a pillion of 16 years and the oldest was over 70. Despite every doubt before the tour, it was a great bunch of people, humorous and no issues with communication. Itinerary We rode almost 3,500 km in 12 riding days with a rest day in Sapa, Vietnam. This is an average of 300 km per day which sounds reasonable but most of the days were quite intense, reaching the hotel, not before 5 pm. How many thousands of curves did we conquer? How many mountains ranges we crossed? How many villages did we pass? Countless! Vietnam We focused on the mountainous areas in Northern Vietnam – a delicacy for motorcycle riders. The highlight in Vietnam is the amazing landscape of Sapa and Nghia Loh with impressive steep rice terraces and some of the most spectacular winding roads in SE Asia. We bypassed Hanoi due to its crazy traffic. The Ho Chi Minh Highway sounds more romantic than it actually is. The traffic is tough with constantly honking trucks and vehicles. It felt like heavy metal music. In Hoi An we swapped the bikes with a boat to explore some of the amazing caves of the so-called “Dry Halong Bay” before returning to Laos. Laos Riding in remote Laos is like riding in Thailand some 50 years ago. And “Thailand’s little sister” still is charming even though the rising Chinese influence is obvious. Several huge projects are currently underway, e.g. the construction of 414 km (257 miles) railway line, a link between Kunming and the Laotian capital Vientiane. While many roads suffer from heavy trucks, Laos still has some of the best and remotest roads of this tour. Highlight: The newly opened road between Luang Prabang and Kasi. 100 km of AWESOMENESS! Another highlight was the UNESCO heritage site of Luang Prabang. A “pearl” and one of the most beautiful towns in SE Asia. Thailand After 11 intense days of riding in Laos and Vietnam, it felt almost strange to ride on the left side again. We enjoyed the nicely paved roads in the Nan area and the wide selection of chic coffee places for the remaining 2 days. Border Crossings For this route, 4 border crossings were required and none of them took longer than an hour. I can’t remember a previous tour with such smooth immigration processes, which made more time to spend enjoying the scenery and roads of each country. See pictures of this tour: https://biketourasia.smugmug.com/Vietnam-SepOct19
By Jacob Mooney 28 Jul, 2022
What a fantastic ride! We were a group of 6 motorcycles, riding through parts of northern Thailand, Laos and finally Vietnam. The roads were a mix of mostly rural two lanes with a variety of surfaces all paved. This time of the year is spectacular, it’s just after the end of the green season, nature has beautiful colours, rice is being harvested, meaning most farmers are out on their rice fields with their buffalos. We started riding in the eastern direction towards Chiang Rai and Chiang Khong where we meet the Mekong River for the first time. Crossing the border into Laos and rode towards Oudom Xai. Already during our third day of riding, we cross into Vietnam and visit the battleground at Dien Bien Phu. Heading north towards the Chinese border and the Phan Xia Pang, 3143 meters, Vietnam's and South East Asia highest mountain. Rest day in the pleasant and picturesque resort town of Sapa before continuing to the rice terraces at Nghia Lo. Boat ride along with the Limestone caves at Ninh Binh. Enjoying riding on the Ho Chi Minh Trail to Phu Mat.  Once back in Laos we visit the Plain of Jars and continue to Luang Prabang, UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Crossing the mountains on yet another road less travelled to Pakbeng before returning to Thailand. Riding fewer known mountains surrounding the province of Nan, which for centuries remained autonomous and cut off from the outside world. In every region during the tour, we feasted on local Thai/Lao/Vietnamese cuisine. Truly 3 Countries and 1 Million Impressions!
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