15 Ng. 100 Đ. Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân Nam, Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội 100000
A motorbike tour in Dalat, Vietnam offers a unique and memorable experience. Here are some top reasons why Dalat is an excellent destination for a motorbike tour:
Breathtaking Landscapes
Dalat is known for its stunning natural beauty. The city is nestled in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, surrounded by picturesque mountains, lush forests, and serene lakes. Riding through the winding roads of Dalat will reward you with breathtaking panoramic views and postcard-worthy scenery.
Cool Climate
Dalat enjoys a cooler climate compared to other parts of Vietnam, thanks to its higher elevation. This makes it a refreshing and pleasant destination for motorbike touring, especially during the hot summer months. The cooler temperatures and fresh mountain air create a comfortable riding environment.
Romantic Atmosphere
Dalat is often referred to as the “City of Eternal Spring” and is famous for its romantic ambiance. The city is dotted with beautiful gardens, flower fields, and charming French colonial architecture. Riding through the streets of Dalat on a motorbike allows you to soak in the romantic atmosphere and explore its enchanting attractions.
Adventure Activities
Dalat is a hub for adventure enthusiasts. Along with motorbike riding, you can engage in a variety of thrilling activities such as canyoning, trekking, and mountain biking. After a day of exhilarating rides, you can indulge in adrenaline-pumping adventures and explore the stunning natural landscapes of Dalat.
Unique Attractions
Dalat offers a range of unique attractions that are best explored on a motorbike. Visit the stunning Elephant Waterfalls, explore the beautiful Tuyen Lam Lake, and marvel at the mysterious Hang Nga Crazy House. The motorbike allows you to easily access these attractions and discover hidden gems off the beaten path.
Rich Culture
Dalat is home to several indigenous ethnic minority groups, such as the K’Ho and Lat people. Riding through the countryside, you can witness the local way of life, encounter ethnic minority villages, and experience their traditional customs and culture. Interacting with the friendly locals will provide a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage.
Culinary Delights:
Dalat is renowned for its fresh produce, flower farms, and coffee plantations. As you explore the city on a motorbike, you can make stops at local cafes, taste the region’s famous coffee, and indulge in delicious local cuisine. Don’t miss trying the savory Banh Canh noodle soup and Dalat’s famous artichokes.
When embarking on a motorbike tour in Dalat, ensure you have the necessary riding skills and follow safety precautions. Consider renting a motorbike from a reputable provider or joining a guided tour to enhance your experience. With its stunning landscapes, pleasant climate, and unique attractions, Dalat promises an unforgettable motorbike adventure in Vietnam.
Today is the first day of this stunning Northwest 7 days motorbike tour of Vietnam. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hour.
Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through 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.
The valley of Mai Chau lies between two rivers: the Da River and the Ma River. Therefore, Mai Chau is very fertile and rich in varied landscapes, medium mountains, forest, lake, rivers, and infinitude of small footpaths and offer many possibilities of a trek. In the valley of Mai Chau and its surroundings are Muong, White Thai, H’mong (in the height), and the Dao who we meet at the markets or in their villages.
Today is the first day of this Great North West 7 days motorbike tour. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hour.
We leave Hanoi around 9am following the Red river road to Son Tay and then another Black river road to Hoa Binh. This is longer than taking the Highway 6 but saves you hours in crowded traffic.
The valley of Mai Chau lies between two rivers: the Da River and the Ma River. Therefore, Mai Chau is very fertile and rich in varied landscapes, medium mountains, forest, lake, rivers, and infinitude of small footpaths and offer many possibilities of a trek. In the valley of Mai Chau and its surroundings are Muong, White Thai, H’mong (in the height), and the Dao who we meet at the markets or in their villages during trekking, boating, or while driving.
Today is the first day of this Brilliant Northwest in 7 days. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hours.
Brilliant Northwest in 7 days is rough, so we will take it easy for the first day. Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through 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 Pom Coong village.
The train arrives in Lao Cai at 8 am with motorbikes and the guide. Get the bike off the train and fill up gasoline. Quiet stage! 70 km of an easy road up to Bac Ha. Check-in the hotel in Bac Ha. Ride to Can Cau market after lunch. This is one of Vietnam’s most fascinating open-air markets, 20 km north of Bac Ha. In reality, Can Cau market attracts a large number of Chinese traders. The market runs only on Saturday and getting there is a rough ride. The road leading to Can Cau is pitiless; without a strong 2-wheeled dirt bike; do not even think about it. Sleep in Bac Ha.
Today is the first day of this short 6 days Northwest motorbike tour. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hours.
Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through 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.
The valley of Mai Chau lies between two rivers: the Da River and the Ma River. Therefore, Mai Chau is very fertile and rich in varied landscapes, medium mountains, forest, lake, rivers, and infinitude of small footpaths and offer many possibilities of a trek. In the valley of Mai Chau and its surroundings are Muong, White Thai, H’mong (in the height), and the Dao who we meet at the markets or in their villages.
Today is the first day of this challenging short Northwest 5 days biking. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hour.
Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through 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 Pom Coong village.
Train leaves around 9pm. However, we must be at the station two hours before to guarantee a firm bike loading. In fact, there is limited space for motorbikes on this night train from Hanoi to Lao Cai.
Today is the first day of this very challenging Northwest 4 days motorbiking of Vietnam. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hours.
Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through 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 have lunch in a traditional White Thai stilt house in Pom Coong village. Then ride to Moc Chau plateau and stop in Moc Chau for the night.
Today is the first day of this Hanoi to Sapa in 3 days by train motorcycle tour. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hours.
This is, in fact, an easy ride on sealed roads. You ride through rural areas with beautiful rice fields along the way to Thu Cuc. Then, you head up the Hoang Lien mountain range via Ba Khe to Nghia Lo. In general, it is a nice and quiet cruising.
Today is the first day of this Northeast & Halong Bay 10 days by bike. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hour.
Ride to Vu Linh in 8 hours. In general, the road is easy and mostly sealed. We are welcome in the house of our Dao friends. In particular, the welcome is exceptional.
Today is the first day of this 10 days Northeast and Halong Bay cruise. Before starting to ride, we will have a short briefing to let you know about the rules. In addition, the guide will show you how to understand him by his body language. We start around 9.30am after the rush hours.
Ride to Phu Yen on a country road with a stop in Son Tay. On November 20-21, 1970, a joint force composed of USAF Special Operations and rescue personnel and U.S. Army Special Forces, supported by U.S. Navy Carrier Task Force 77, made a daring raid on the Son Tay prison camp located less than 50 miles from Hanoi. The objective was to rescue as many as 100 U.S. captives thought to be held there. The assault troops, in six ARRS helicopters accompanied by two C-130 aircraft, flew 640km to Son Tay from bases in Thailand. U.S. Navy pilots made a diversionary raid while 116 USAF and Navy aircraft from seven air bases and three aircraft carriers flew refuelling, surface-to-air missile suppression, fighter cover, close air support, early warning, communications support and reconnaissance missions. There were no prisoners found in camp.
After lunch, ride on the winding mountain road to Phu Yen to take in some of the best mountain views in Northwest Vietnam. Overnighting in a hotel.
We start this North-east, Scenic Ha Giang & Halong Bay cruise in 9 days after a briefing with the tour guide. He will show you the easiest way to get out of Hanoi. It’s an easy ride to on the sealed road (dyke road) to Son Tay. Then we ride to Thac Ba Lake and follow the little road to Vu Linh. Vu Linh is a Dzao village by the side of the lake, very friendly people and the welcome is exceptional. The people here like to party!