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14 Days Motorcycle Ride From Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi (~20)

Take a 14-day motorbike trip across Vietnam, riding from Saigon in the south all the way to Hanoi in the north. Start in the busy streets of the south, then follow coastal roads, cross sandy dunes, and wind through green highlands. Along the way, stop in towns like Vung Tau, Mui Ne, Da Lat, and Hoi An, each full of local life, markets, and culture. The journey continues to Hue with its imperial history, Phong Nha with its amazing caves, and the rice-filled valleys of Mai Chau. Every day brings new landscapes, local experiences, and moments you’ll remember long after the ride ends, finishing in Hanoi, the cultural center of northern Vietnam.

Details

  • Difficulty levelModerate
  • Cancellation PolicyNo cancellations
  • Road conditions (if relevant)On/Off Road
  • Bike Rental OptionsBike Rental Included in Price

Start Date

Upon request

End Date

14 days r

What is included

Honda XR150L, rider ​/​ guide, 3 star accommodation, home-stays and eco lodge with daily breakfast, , daily refreshing (2-3 times ​/​ day), Airport pick up on day 1 and day 14. All entrance fees (if we visit any site)

Itinerary

Day 1: Saigon Vung Tau (120 km ​/​ 75 mi) We kick off the trip by leaving Saigon’s buzzing streets behind and heading south toward the coast. By afternoon, we roll into Vung Tau beach town, a laid-back seaside town known for its sandy beaches, fishing boats, and local charm. You can climb up to the Christ of Vung Tau statue for sweeping coastal views or simply stroll along the shoreline. The day winds down with a seafood dinner by the beach before resting up at a hotel, ready for the road ahead. Day 2: Vung Tau Mui Ne (220 km ​/​ 137 miles) Ride out of Vung Tau and ride east along scenic coastal roads. The journey winds past fishing villages, rice paddies, and the open sea, with plenty of spots to stop for coffee or fresh seafood. As the kilometers roll by, the scenery shifts—palm groves rise along the roadside, and the sand dunes of Mui Ne begin to appear. By afternoon, we reach Mui Ne, where the beach town’s calm vibe greets us. The dunes glow in shades of white and red, perfect for exploring, sandboarding, or simply soaking up the surreal desert-meets-ocean views. Day 3: Mui Ne Dalat (170 km ​/​ 106 miles) We leave the coast behind and ride up into the Central Highlands. The ride twists through pine forests, valleys, and mountain passes, with waterfalls and rolling hills unfolding along the way. By afternoon, we arrive in Dalat, a cool highland town known for its lakes, gardens, and French-era charm. After exploring Xuan Huong Lake or the flower gardens, we settle in for dinner and a relaxed evening in Vietnam’s “City of Eternal Spring.” Day 4: Dalat free day to relax Today is all about slowing down and enjoying Da Lat’s mountain charm. Start the morning with a walk around Xuan Huong Lake or wander through vibrant flower gardens. Explore landmarks like Domaine de Marie Church or browse the lively Da Lat Market. In the afternoon, chase waterfalls, sip rich highland coffee, or simply unwind in the town’s cool, peaceful air. The day is yours to savor Da Lat at your own pace. Day 5: Dalat Buon Ma Thuot (200 km ​/​ 124 miles) Motorbike adventure leading us to the Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam’s coffee capital. The road winds through pine forests, rolling hills, and mountain passes, with plenty of stops to enjoy the views and a local lunch along the way. By afternoon, arrive in Buon Ma Thuot and dive into its rich coffee culture. Explore plantations, sample freshly brewed cups, or stroll through the lively streets. Dinner features local highland specialties before settling in for a restful night. Day 6: Buon Ma Thuot Mang Den (290 km ​/​ 180 miles) Ride deep into Vietnam’s Central Highlands, passing through the historic Ia Drang Valley and endless stretches of quiet countryside. The road takes you through AnKhe, the mountain passes, forests, and small villages before reaching Mang Den—a hidden gem often called the “second Da Lat” for its cool climate and tranquil pine forests. Settle in for the night surrounded by nature’s calm. Day 7: Mang Den Hoi An (250 km ​/​ 155 miles) Leave the cool highlands behind as you ride through Phuoc Son’s winding roads, surrounded by lush forests and dramatic mountains. By late afternoon, arrive in Hoi An, where lantern-lit streets, ancient houses, and riverside charm welcome you. Enjoy a local dinner and soak in the magic of this UNESCO World Heritage town. Day 8: Hoi An Fre on your own Spend the day at your own pace in Hoi An. Wander lantern-lit streets, cross the Japanese Covered Bridge, or shop lively markets for local treasures. If you crave the sea, relax on An Bang Beach or sip coffee by the river. For more adventure, cycle to Tra Que Vegetable Village or drift along the Thu Bon River. However you choose, this day lets you fully embrace Hoi An’s charm and tranquility. Day 9: Hoi An Hue(150 km ​/​ 93 miles) Ride north along Vietnam’s most iconic coastal route, winding over the legendary Hai Van Pass with sweeping views of mountains and sea. Pause for photos at scenic lookouts before continuing to Hue, the former imperial capital. Spend the afternoon exploring the Imperial City, royal tombs, and the riverside Thien Mu Pagoda. End the day with a feast of Hue’s signature dishes before settling in for the night. Day 10: Hue Khe Sanh (190 km ​/​ 118 miles) Grear up and follow quiet roads west toward the Lao border. The ride takes you along the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail, through lush valleys, dense forests, and remote villages. Stop for breaks to take in the dramatic scenery and connect with local life. By afternoon, arrive in Khe Sanh, a town once bombed a lot during the Vietnam War and still echoing with history. Explore the former combat base at Ta coon airport museum, or simply relax after the day’s ride, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the region. Day 11: Khe Sanh Phong Nha (270 km ​/​ 168 miles) Ride north from Khe Sanh along the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, passing quiet villages, green valleys, and striking karst mountains. We stop at DMZ s

Please specify the bikes available and estimated price per day (separate from ticket price)

Honda XR150L (included on final price), other bikes such as CB500x, BMWGS available with extra charges.

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