No matter what part of the globe you are from, let us show you this truly amazing country – on a motorbike.
Nothing beats the smell of the air, the freedom of the wind in your hair, and whether you’re a rider or passenger, a real adventure with sights and sounds of these beautifully friendly people to welcome you with incredible foods and goods.
Our bikes and guides will get you there for you to see the very best of this country – first hand. Away from the busy tourist trails, the real Vietnam awaits – beautiful beaches, quite mountain roads, lush green jungle, small villages that makes you feel like you’re the first person to discover them.
The roads, often shared by many children traveling to and from schools, will make you feel welcome as they wave and shout, “hello, where are you from”, “what’s your name?” with excitement. If you have every wondered what it’s like to feel famous – this is the place !!
Everyone is so excited to meet you riding motorbikes (which happen to be the best hire bikes in the country) standing out from the many thousands of scooters which is the main form of transport in Vietnam often with the whole family on one bike.
Watching people go about their daily lives, working rice fields, herding cattle and goats, even ducks. Bullocks and carts, home-made farm tractors, there’s never a dull moment.
Each night we stay at local hotels which are generally air-conditioned, with phone, and most have Internet access, and are always clean and tidy, often family owned and run -better than back home! We also do home-stays at your request, where we are welcomed to spend the night with a local family.
So join us for the ride of your life, knowing that we have the best journey and regions, including central Vietnam and the highlands, picked out for you, or select your own custom made track and we are happy to oblige.
Northern of Vietnam on Motorbike:
Simply the best way to see Original Vietnam, You’ll be hosted by different hill tribes wearing amazingly elaborate and colourful costumes. These are people who have been living in the hills for a centuries, and their ways of life have little changed from generation to generation. Travel in freedom, maximize your fun to make your dream come true. More details …
North West of Vietnam Motorcycle:
It’s great way to see Vietnam remote landscape and hill tribes, multi colourful market of Coc Ly and Bac Ha, where you can see the local daily life activities in market, Discovering northwest of Vietnam with motorbike that the experience your life. More details …
Biking Pu Luong Nature Reserve:
The Pu Luong Nature Reserve is an area of outstanding beauty, cultural interest and biodiversity. Stretching from Mai Chau in the northwest and to Cuc Phuong National Park in the southeast. The region is blessed with rich forest, limestone mountains, magnificent rice terraces and breathtaking scenery. Biking in Pu Luong is one of the best ways to discover the natural beauty of the region and exotic culture of minority groups. On this biking tour we will ride on the first part of the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail and spend 3 nights in villages of Thai people. More details …
Motorbike tour from West to East of Vietnam:
This motorcycling trip reveals a different route to get from Son La to Thac Ba. It offers adventurous riders stunning scenery and great tribal culture exploration. The route is not yet popular thus you do not share the roads with other tourist but mainly share the roads with the locals who are on their Honda to the farm. The perfect itinerary and the support crew ensure you get the most out of the trip in terms of comfort, enjoyment and adventure. More details …
Taste of Ho Chi Minh Trail:
This trip offers a stunning motorcycling route with great exploration of nature and culture of northern Vietnam. The trip is organized for first time rider and easy adventure.
The legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail was the supply line used by North Vietnam to link North and South Vietnam during the American War. Soldiers, ammunition, weapons and supplies were carried by hand, bicycle and truck for hundreds of kilometers through the otherwise impenetrable jungle that covered Vietnam’s mountainous border with Laos. Recent road work that follow original sections of the trail have changed this. More details …
