If time allows, we pause at Thanh Ha Hot Springs for a relaxing soak. We then continue to Ha Giang, where we spend the night in a comfortable hotel.
Begin your 11-day Northern Vietnam motorbike journey in Hanoi and venture deep into some of the region’s most remote and unspoiled landscapes. Leaving the familiar behind, you’ll ride far beyond the tourist routes—crossing misty mountain passes, winding through dramatic limestone valleys, and reaching ethnic minority villages where traditional ways of life continue undisturbed.
Along the road, breathe in the cool highland air, gather around village fires to share stories, and witness customs that have been passed down for generations. Led by skilled local riders, the tour blends challenging yet rewarding riding with meaningful cultural encounters and a true sense of exploration.
More than a scenic adventure, this Northern Vietnam motorbike tour is a journey of freedom, human connection, and discovery—crafted for riders who seek authenticity and unforgettable experiences on two wheels.
After breakfast, we depart Phu Yen and ride through gentle countryside defined by rice paddies, hillside villages, and winding mountain roads. It’s an easygoing riding day, giving you time to settle into the rhythm of rural Vietnam and enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace. Following lunch, we continue on to Nghia Lo. The rest of the afternoon is yours to unwind, take in the surrounding views, and recharge—preparing for the more challenging mountain routes that await in the days ahead.
We ride north toward Sa Pa via the legendary O Quy Ho Pass, one of Vietnam’s highest and most spectacular mountain roads. Along the way, sweeping cloud-filled valleys, lush plantations, and towering peaks unfold at every turn. Upon arrival in Sa Pa, enjoy free time to explore the town at your own pace—visit the iconic stone church or wander through its lively streets. The day ends with an overnight stay in a cozy local homestay, surrounded by cool mountain air and alpine scenery.
After breakfast, you’ll have time to relax and enjoy Sa Pa at your own pace. The day is kept flexible, allowing you to move freely without a fixed schedule. You can take things slowly, choose what you feel like doing, and make the most of the peaceful mountain setting.
Option 1 – Fansipan Peak & Cat Cat Village (easy, relaxing day)
Take a comfortable cable car ride up to Fansipan to enjoy wide mountain views without much effort. After that, spend some relaxed time at Cat Cat Village, where you can walk at your own pace, take photos, and get a light feel of local culture.
Option 2 – Lao Chai & Ta Van (slow exploration)
If you feel like moving a bit more, you can head down to Muong Hoa Valley and take an easy walk through Lao Chai and Ta Van. The route passes rice terraces and quiet villages, allowing you to go slowly and enjoy the scenery along the way.
Both options are flexible and not demanding, giving you time to relax while still experiencing the landscapes and local life of Sa Pa.
We start the day by securing the necessary permits for travel through the border regions before riding deeper into the dramatic limestone plateau of northern Vietnam. The route leads us through Quan Ba, Yen Minh, and the atmospheric old town of Pho Bang, where time seems to slow among earthen houses and quiet streets.
Today delivers one of the most unforgettable rides of the journey as we tackle the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass. From this dramatic cliffside road, breathtaking views open up over the jade-green Nho Que River, winding through Vietnam’s deepest canyon far below.
The morning begins with a visit to a Lo Lo ethnic village, home to one of Northern Vietnam’s smallest and most distinctive ethnic communities. Here, we explore traditional stilt houses and admire the vibrant handmade costumes that reflect a deeply preserved cultural identity.
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Test Despite of the fact that Vietnamese government attempts to outlaw the practice, the US Dollars still acts as an alternative currency which is almost completely interchangeable with Vietnam Dong. Many prices, especially for hotels, tours and expensive restaurants, are still quoted in USD, though you can pay in dong if you’d rather - just check what exchange rate they’re using.
For everyday expenses, we recommend you carry a mix of US Dollars cash and Vietnam Dong. For larger items or when the exchange rate works in your favour, use dollars. For cyclos, local food stalls and small purchases, it’s best to use Vietnam Dong. In either case, make sure you always have a stock of small notes so that there is no need to worry about change.
Absolutely! If you and your friends are looking for a private, one-of-a-kind adventure, we’ll design a trip just for your group. Share your travel ideas with us through ourTailor Made Tour form or message us on WhatsApp (+84 962913811), and together we’ll create an itinerary that perfectly matches your interests, pace, and style.
Yes, solo travelers are more than welcome to join our scheduled group tours. We operate group departures every month. Simply contact us to check the upcoming dates, and we’ll be happy to arrange for you to join a suitable group.