Victory ride to Phong Nha

Danang / Hoi An — Dak To — Thanh My — Lao Bao — Phong Nha

Explore the best roads in central Vietnam along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and finish in Phong Nha National Park.

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Tour Overview

Start - OYB Office in Hoi An. Finish - any hotel in Phong Nha

4-day motorcycle tour

1048 km (total distance)

Royal Enfield Himalayan 400

Pillion riders welcome

Tour Details

280 km

We’ll head down the coast past the Marble Mountains and along the beaches of Hoi An. Leaving the coast, we can see the mountains ahead as we slowly climb through small villages and rice farming areas. The rice farming turns to acacia tree plantations and later to jungle as we head further up the hills In the dense jungle we’ll find waterfalls and stop for a local-style lunch in a remote hill tribe town.

The road from here is only a few years old and we’ll often have it all to ourselves as we climb up to about 1800m. We’ll catch amazing views of untouched jungle as we ride through small ethnic minority hill tribe villages. We’ll come to Dak To with time to pose for a photo on the army tanks in the town square and finish the day with a ride along the runway at the old US Airbase.

238 km

We’ll start by heading out through the small hill tribe villages, taking the small roads and seeing the most rural areas. Today’s ride will be through one of central Vietnam’s most beautiful valleys. Few people know about this route as it’s been open to foreigners for just a few years.

With dense jungle, hill tribe villages and stepped rice paddy terraces, this area is like a small version of Sapa. We’ll stop for lunch in the middle of the valley with some local tribespeople where we can see the rare types of ginseng being collected, dried and sent off to the richer Vietnamese areas. Afterward, we’ll come out of the valley to meet with the Ho Chi Minh trail. Later, we’ll pass the impressive Ba Hoang waterfall, where the Cham Princess is said to have escaped the Vietnamese into Laos.

Finally, a short ride into the sleepy town of Thanh My brings us to our hotel.

280 km

The day starts with a ride north on the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail with sweeping bends through jungle-covered valleys and high mountains. Next, we’ll have a local style lunch in the A Shau Valley near the notorious Hamburger Hill, and then follow the curves and mountain passes down towards the coast.

Still following the Ho Chi Minh Trail, we’ll pass by reservoirs and rivers and small stilt house villages of the local tribespeople. As we enter the former DMZ area we can follow the historic Route 9 further up the mountains and towards the Laos border gate where we’ll have a quick stop for a photo on an abandoned tank and then continue to Lao Bao.

We can visit the local market in Lao Baowhere all sorts of ‘questionable’ items are to be found making their way across the border.

250 km

We can start the day with a visit to the Khe Sanh combat base. The longest battle of all the wars in Vietnam took place here and we can see tanks, helicopters, and planes still sitting on the runway as well as a small museum. Next, we’ll join the Ho Chi Minh Trail West road. One of the best roads in Asia for bikers, this road should be on everyone’s bucket list.

We’ll ride through the coffee plantations and climb an 1100 meter mountain pass in untouched jungle. In the seemingly endless mountains and jungle we’ll find small wooden stilt house villages where the tribes live a peaceful traditional style.

As we come to the start of the giant limestone Karst formation mountains we can stop for lunch in a small hill tribe town before more mountains, more views, and more amazing riding are to come. Finally, we’ll enter Phong Nha National Park, a UNESCO Heritage area of natural beauty, where we’ll follow the historic Victory Road down to the river and finish at the hotel.

HELMET

High-quality full-face and open-face helmets

GLOVES

Durable riding gloves for grip and protection

RIDING JACKETS

Protective motorcycle jackets with armor

RAIN GEAR

Waterproof gear for wet weather

LUGGAGE SOLUTIONS

20 litre dry bags and bungee cables

MULTIPLE SIZES*

*Subject to availability

Tour Price

$960 per rider

Pillion Price

$800 per passenger

Private Accommodation Supplement

$90 per person

Private Tour (solo rider)

$200

All prices given are in $USD (United States Dollars)

What You'll Ride

Royal Enfield Himalayan 400
The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a rugged and reliable adventure bike, designed to handle Vietnam’s diverse terrain with ease.

Engine Type

air-cooled, single cylinder, SOHC, 4-stroke

Displacement

411 cc

Bore X Stroke

78 mm x 86 mm

Ignition

Digital Electronic Ignition

Fuel System

fuel injection

Compression Ratio

9.5:1

Starter

electric

Gearbox

5-speed

Front Suspension

telescopic, 41 mm forks, 200 mm travel

Rear Suspension

monoshock, 180 mm travel

Front Brakes

disc

Rear Brakes

disc

Front Tyres

90/90-21

Rear Tyres

120/90-17

Wheelbase

1465 mm

Seat Height

800 mm

Ground Clearance

220 mm

Kerb Weight

199 kg

Fuel Capacity

15 litres

Dimensions

2190 mm (L) x 840 mm (W) x 1370 mm (H)

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FAQ

This tour can run all year, but November to January has the highest chance of rain.
Yes. You can either pay the ‘Pillion price’ if you sit behind a paying customer, or you can pay the ‘Rider price’ to sit behind one of our staff riding.
Not essential. Vietnam has a very well developed road network, allowing us to choose our routes depending on the group.
We use good standard twin or double rooms. Private / single occupancy can be arranged with a supplement. The rooms have good beds, air-con, private bathroom etc.
We will give you 20L dry-bags to take on tour. Each bike can hold up to 3 bags. Then your main luggage will go separately with our staff, to collect in Phong Nha.
We can finish the tour at any hotel in Phong Nha or Dong Hoi city.
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