Easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 Days On Bike

Easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 Days On Bike

Today is the first day of this easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 days on 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 hours.
Depart at 8 am, following the sealed road to Vu Linh. Vu Linh is a Dzao village near Thac Ba reservoir. In general, the welcome is exceptional.

Duration: 5 - 7 days
Country: Vietnam

Overview
VIETNAM MOTORBIKE TOURS ITINERARIES
On this page, you will find Vietnam motorbike tours itineraries by Golden Trail Travel that customers completed. The name is the tour code and if you want to do the same itinerary please include this in your request. Currently, some are old or outdated but most are still very good. The names of places may change and actual distance (in km) can be shorter or longer due to new roads. The guide will be the boss of a tour and he will discuss with you which road to take, based on road and weather conditions at the time.
Most of these motorbike tours were designed for both experienced and non-experienced riders. The best motorbikes for these trips are dirt bikes or off-road motorcycles from 125cc to 250cc. We suggest having people with similar riding skills in each group so nobody holds the other riders back.

BIG NORTH LOOP OF VIETNAM MOTORBIKE TOURS ITINERARIES
If time allows (around two weeks), Golden Trail Travel invites motorbike riders to take this trip and ride Northern Vietnam in a big loop. You ride close to the border between Vietnam and Laos and Vietnam and China. Slowly, you cruise from the low land of Red River delta, head up the mountain range and finally ride on the high mountain roads for many days before coming back to Hanoi.
The experience you get is special and unique. In addition, the landscape is so beautiful and wild. Moreover, hill tribal people are honest, friendly, and easygoing. All in all, you get a real insight into Vietnam!

Fully Guided (All-Inclusive) Vietnam Motorbike Tours
Forget about negotiating things on the road and dealing with travel scams. Just ride, take in the scenery, meet local people, relax, and leave everything to us. After all, this is a journey, not just an adventure.
Below are the cost details of a typical fully guided trip, based on the different number of riders in your group and the bikes you ride. You start and end in Hanoi in a round loop.

Day 1: Hanoi – Vu Linh. ~100 km, ~4 h.
Today is the first day of this easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 days on 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 hours.
Depart at 8 am, following the sealed road to Vu Linh. Vu Linh is a Dzao village near Thac Ba reservoir. In general, the welcome is exceptional.

Day 2: Vu Linh – Song Thao. ~210 km, ~10 h.
A boat is waiting to take us and our bikes to cross Thac Ba Lake in the morning to Yen Binh (1.5 hours). After lunch in Yen Binh, ride to Song Thao.
In fact, Song Thao is a very small village lost in the hills on the west bank of Black River. The particular thing is that this is the place where we grow lacquer trees to collect the precious substance called lacquer.
We are welcome in the house of our friends. You meet Kinh (ethnic Vietnamese). We propose to stay in the house of the two “uncles”, the direct descendant of the ancestor who discovered the property of this tree and the way to use it, about four hundred years ago (quite recently compared to China who knew about lacquer few thousands years ago).
Golden Trail Travel Motorbike Adventures - Easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 days on bike via Mai Chau.

Day 3: Song Thao – Mai Chau. ~180 km, ~7 h.
Beautiful landscape. Valley of wax-tree, the native land of lacquer makers in Vietnam. 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.

Day 4: Mai Chau – Ninh Binh. ~140 km, ~5 h.
A short drive but on the wavy road from Mai Chau to Man Duc, then turn right following the bumpy road to Ninh Binh with a stop in Hoa Lu. In fact, Hoa Lu was the ancient capital city of Vietnam over 1,000 years ago with rebuilt temples of Dinh & Le King. The tomb of Dinh King is at the top of Yen Ngua Mount (30-minute climb). The site was a suitable choice for a capital city due to its proximity to China and the natural protection afforded by the region’s bizarre landscape. From Hoa Lu, we drive on the narrow road to Ninh Binh (12 km) through myriads of limestone, which gives it the name “Dry Halong Bay”.

Day 5: Ninh Binh – Hai Phong – Cat Ba. ~140 km, ~5 h.
We have breakfast early and ride from Ninh Binh to Hai Phong on the secondary road in 5 hours to be in time for the ferry at 1 pm from Hai Phong to Cat Ba. We park the bikes at the station before getting on the ferry since we do not need them in Cat Ba. Arrive in Cat Ba around 4 pm. Check-in Princes Hotel. Walk along the coast and take a sampan to have a seafood dinner at a floating restaurant in Cat Ba Bay.

Day 6: Cat Ba. Full-day Boating.
What we propose on Cat Ba is not so touristy.
Firstly, because it is in Cat Ba Bay, the far end of Halong Bay.
Secondly, we created this itinerary – the floating village. They are our personal friends and the relationship with them is intimate, even knowing that some companies now also pass through there.
Finally, yet importantly, Monkey Island (Cat Dua Islet) was totally ignored by mass tourism when we propose to stop there. It has nothing special besides the fact that there is nobody except monkeys and one family who takes care of their security.
Breakfast at the hotel. The guide and the captain of the boat will go to a market to buy food; you can go with them if you find it interesting. Boating starts at 10 am. Lunch with seafood on the boat. Fishing and swimming. Visit local people in the floating village of Van Gia. Boating to Monkey Island. Dinner and sleep overnight on boat.
Boating starts at 10 am. Lunch with seafood on the boat. Fishing and swimming. Visit local people in the floating village of Van Gia. Boating to Monkey Island. Dinner and sleep overnight on boat.

Day 7: Cat Ba – Hai Phong – Hanoi. ~120 km, ~3 h. End of Easy Delta & Halong Bay 7 Days On Bike.
Breakfast on boat. Return to Cat Ba town. Have a shower and lunch in the hotel before taking the ferry back to Hanoi. Ferry at 1 pm. Finally, pick up the bikes and ride back to Hanoi in 3 hours.
We try to arrive in Hanoi before 5pm to avoid rush hours. Otherwise, you should be good with city traffic from the experience you got over the last days

Including
– Motorcycle(s);
– Fuel;
– Tour guide (also a translator, leader, and handy mechanic);
– Standard hotel (double, twins, or triple shared room) and/or homestay (sleeping bags, mosquito nets, sheets, pillows, etc. are provided);
– Third-party motorbike insurance in case you have a Vietnamese motorbike driving license;
– All food (Vietnamese food, Western food costs extra);
– All entrance fees, permits, tickets, boat trips, ferries, bamboo rafts, etc;
– Golden Trail Travel provides premium assistance (1). We are with you along the way;
– Vietnamese green tea.

Not including
– Personal expenses, personal medical insurance;
– Drinks other than tea and local rice wine;
– Single room supplement in case you request a single room;
– Motorbiking protective pants, jacket, gloves, helmet, rain gear, and other safety equipment at favourable rental rate;
– Bike shipping and tour guide’s travel back to Hanoi (for Ho Chi Minh trail/road trips or tours that don’t end in Hanoi);
– Train or flight tickets before and after your tour;
– Breakfast on the departure day and dinner on the return day;
– Accommodation and food in Hanoi;
– Tips.

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