



15 Days of Riding Like No Other!
Vietnam Motorcycle Adventure
RIDE VIETNAM BEYOND THE MAP — from misty mountains and terraced rice fields to limestone valleys and coastal roads.
This 15-day Vietnam Motorcycle Adventure is not about speed or luxury.
It’s about freedom, culture, raw landscapes, and unforgettable riding days.
From Hanoi to Sapa, Ha Giang Loop, Ban Gioc Waterfall, and Halong Bay — every day brings a new story, a new road, and a deeper connection with Vietnam.
If you love long riding days, mountain roads, local villages, and real adventure, this ride is for you.
HIGHLIGHTS
Ride Vietnam’s most scenic mountain roads
Explore Pu Luong, Mu Cang Chai & Sapa
Legendary Ha Giang Loop and Dong Van Karst Plateau
Ride to Ban Gioc Waterfall — Vietnam’s most beautiful waterfall
Stay in handpicked hotels & local homestays
One full rest day in Sapa
Overnight Halong Bay Cruise
Local food, culture, and authentic village life
Farewell party with the riding family
ABOUT THE ADVENTURE
Vietnam is a country best explored on a motorcycle.
This journey takes you deep into Northern Vietnam, where roads twist through green valleys, rice terraces cling to mountainsides, and life moves at a simple, honest pace.
You’ll ride through remote villages, cross mountain passes, meet local communities, and experience Vietnam far beyond tourist routes.
Some days will be challenging.
Some days will be slow and peaceful.
Every day will be worth remembering.
This is not a race — it’s a journey.
This Vietnam Motorbike Tour is about freedom, culture, raw landscapes, and unforgettable riding days.
Brief Overview
- Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights
- Start: Hanoi
- Finish: Hanoi
- Total Distance: ~2,400 km
- Terrain: Mountains, valleys, coastal roads, countryside
- Riding Style: Scenic & adventure-focused
- Support: Backup vehicle, local guide, and crew
Date & Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi – Pu Luong (190 km)
Ride from the capital into peaceful countryside and lush green valleys.
Day 2: Pu Luong – Phu Yen (200 km)
Mountain roads, rivers, and quiet villages.
Day 3: Phu Yen – Mu Cang Chai (180 km)
One of Vietnam’s most iconic rice terrace regions.
Day 4: Mu Cang Chai – Sapa (160 km)
Curvy roads with breathtaking mountain views.
Day 5: Sapa (Rest Day)
Relax, explore local markets, or enjoy mountain walks.
Day 6: Sapa – Bac Ha (200 km)
Remote riding through ethnic villages.
Day 7: Bac Ha – Ha Giang (190 km)
Gateway to Vietnam’s most famous riding loop.
Day 8: Ha Giang – Dong Van (160 km)
Ride through dramatic limestone mountains.
Day 9: Dong Van – Bao Lac (120 km)
Short but scenic day through deep valleys.
Day 10: Bao Lac – Ban Gioc Waterfall (180 km)
Ride to Vietnam’s most stunning waterfall.
Day 11: Ban Gioc – Bac Son Valley (180 km)
Peaceful countryside and green valleys.
Day 12: Bac Son – Halong Bay (170 km)
From mountains to the coast.
Day 13: Halong Bay Cruise
Overnight cruise among limestone islands.
Day 14: Halong – Hanoi (By Car)
Comfortable return after the cruise.
Day 15: Farewell Party
Celebrate the journey with your riding family.
Day 16: Departure
Goodbye Vietnam — until next ride.
Inclusions
- Rental Honda CRF 250 Motorbike with fuel
- English-speaking Vietnamese tour leader as a riding guide
- Experienced mechanic
- Luggage vehicle for carrying luggage
- Accommodations (Mix Stay, Twins Sharing, Hotel, Homestays, Bunglow)
- Meal (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Arabica coffee)
- Tour cruise and boat charges
- All entrance fees
- Airport transfer
- Drinking water
- Vietnamese rice wine
- Required permits
Exclusion
- International and domestic flights
- Visa fees for entering Vietnam
- Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, souvenirs, etc.)
- Travel insurance (mandatory for participation)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Optional activities and excursions not specified in the itinerary
- Motorcycle damage insurance and personal accident insurance
- Personal protective riding gear (helmet, gloves, jackets, etc.)
- Tips and gratuities for guides, mechanics, and hotel staff
- Medical expenses and emergency evacuation costs
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the inclusions
- Single occupancy available at an additional cost & subject to availability
Price
Tour Price: USD 2950
The price reflects a well-supported, carefully planned adventure, not mass tourism.
Small groups. Personal attention. Real experiences.
What is the best time for a motorcycle tour in Vietnam?
The best time for a motorcycle tour in Vietnam is from December to April when the weather is cooler and more pleasant making it ideal for long rides through the northern mountains, such as Ha Giang and Ban Gioc. You’ll experience pleasant weather making the scenic routes even more enjoyable.
Do I need a Vietnamese driving license?
Yes, you need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to ride in Vietnam. Riding without a proper license can lead to fines and complications, especially in case of accidents.
What should I pack for a motorcycle tour in Vietnam?
Essential riding gear: Helmet, jacket, gloves, boots, and knee/elbow guards. Clothing: Lightweight and moisture-wicking layers for the daytime and a warmer jacket for cooler mountain regions. Personal items: Sunglasses, sunscreen, power banks, and a small daypack. Travel documents: Passport, visa, and copies of important documents.
Do I need prior motorbike riding experience?
Yes, this tour is perfect for riders who have prior experience, particularly in off- road terrain. You should feel confident managing long rides and navigating challenging sections, such as steep passes and rugged trails.
What kind of motorcycles are available for the tour?
We provide well-maintained adventure motorcycles, such as the Honda CRF250R, which is perfect for navigating Vietnam’s varied terrain. For those seeking more power and performance, you can upgrade to the Honda CB 500. Please note that the upgrade comes with a different pricing . Both options offer excellent comfort and reliability for long-distance and off road riding.
What is the terrain like in Vietnam for motorcycle tours?
The terrain of Vietnam is a true rider’s dream! You’ll experience a mix of off-road tracks, muddy paths, steep hillsides with hairpin turns, and the thrill of riding through lush green valleys and dramatic mountain passes. The terrain is incredibly diverse, offering a mix of challenges and scenic beauty that will test your riding skills.
What kind of food can I expect in Vietnam?
In Vietnam, you can expect a lot of fresh vegetables, rice, noodles, and grilled meats, often paired with vibrant sauces and local herbs. The taste of food offers a balance between savory, sweet, sour, and spicy. As for vegetarian food, while meat is common, Vietnam also offers plenty of plant-based options, especially in more urban areas.
What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?
Accommodation will range from comfortable hotels in cities to homestays in rural areas, providing a unique cultural experience. Hygiene and security are always our top priorities at all stays, ensuring you get a safe and enjoyable rest after a long day ride.
How physically demanding is the tour?
This tour is moderately to highly demanding, depending on the section of the ride. You can expect to navigate off-road terrain, with breaks for sightseeing and rest. Some sections will be challenging, particularly in higher altitude areas but our guides are there to support you every step of the way.
Can I bring a pillion rider?
Yes, you can bring a pillion rider along! However, keep in mind that some of the off-road sections might be more challenging with a pillion. But don’t worry —our support vehicle will be accompanying us, allowing your pillion to ride in the support vehicle particularly during off-roading sections.This ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for both you and your pillion throughout the tour.
Can I use credit/debit cards in Vietnam?
Credit and debit cards, especially Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in cities like Hanoi. However, in rural areas and small towns, cash is the preferred payment method, so it’s important to carry enough VND when riding through remote regions
Should I exchange money before arriving in Vietnam?
It’s a good idea to have some Vietnamese Dong before you arrive, especially for small expenses like transportation or snacks upon arrival. You can exchange currency at your local bank or use currency exchange services at international airports. However, exchange rates are usually better inside Vietnam at local banks or exchange counters.
Where can I exchange currency in Vietnam?
Currency can be exchanged at airports, banks, and official exchange counters. In major cities like Hanoi, you’ll also find exchange services in tourist areas. It’s important to exchange your money at official locations for the best rates and security.
Is it safe for female riders to join this tour?
Yes, our tours are designed with safety as a top priority for all riders, especially for female riders. We ensure that all accommodations are secure and well-maintained. We take extra measures to ensure the well-being of female participants, including a strict policy against any misbehavior. Our tour manager is always available to support and look after female riders and pillions, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience. We are committed to taking immediate action if anyone feels uncomfortable in any way.
What if one partner prefers to ride while the other prefers not to?
If one partner prefers not to ride, they can travel in the support vehicle during challenging sections. This option allows the non-riding partner to enjoy the scenery and experience the tour comfortably while the other rides.
How do I book the tour?
You can easily book your Vietnam motorcycle tour by visiting our website at https://______.com or contacting us directly. We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak riding season, as spots fill up quickly!