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Vietnam: Motorbike Tour on the "Ho Chi Minh Trail" 9 days

It's a legendary region we will travel through and a unique experience and step back into vietnames history. We will travel by motorbike for hundreds of kilometres through impenetrable jungle that once covered Vietnam’s mountainous border with Laos... Join the adventure of riding your bike into history and to friendly people living in these beautiful landscapes!

Travel No. 13217

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Motorbiking Vietnam

HO CHI MINH TRAIL TOURING

9 days/ 8 nights

 

Motorbike tour on Ho Chi Minh TrailThe legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam 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, on bicycle and truck for hundreds of kilometres through the otherwise impenetrable jungle that covered Vietnam’s mountainous border with Laos. A testimony to the ingenuity, fortitude and commitment of the North Vietnamese, the Trail slipped from use at the end of the war and was taken back by the jungle. Recent road works that follow original sections of the Trail have changed this.

This ride takes in the Motorcycle touring Ho Chi Minh Trailformer imperial capital of Hue, the ancient trading town of Hoi An, Khe Sanh battlefield, the infamous A Shaw valley, China beach, Vietnamese war museums and the DMZ. We also take time to stay overnight in a traditional Thai hill tribe village and visit the former Imperial Tombs of Hue. Take this one off chance to be among the first to traverse the Ho Chi Minh Trail!

 

Day 1: Hanoi - Mai Chau (~160 km, ~6 h) Heading out of Hanoi on road number 6 to Mai Chau, and idyllic valley populated by mainly white Thai ethnic people. Visiting Mai Chau, you have a chance to enjoy folk songs and traditional colourful culture ofwhite Thai in Mai Chau. The scenery of the arrival to Mai Chau is characterized with beautiful limestone mountains and colourful hill tribes who can be seen and visited on the way. We also have an opportunity en route to learn about the culture of the rice-cultivating inhabitants in the Red River valley and Da River down stream. After lunch, we have the whole afternoon free to climb up to the top of Thung Nhuoi pass. From the top of the pass there is a beautiful view of Mai Chau valley, often engulfed by clouds but still a sight to be enjoyed. After visiting Motorbike touring Ho Chi Minh Trailthis wonderful site, we drop down to explore more of the area of white Thai people. In the evening, we can enjoy a local dinner and overnight in a beautiful village at the edge of a river. After dinner, you can spend the evening sitting together around a fire and join in a Thai traditional music show. In their traditional attire, typical of their culture, women invite visitors to participate in the Xoe dance. To the rhythmical and ebullient music, the hosts and guests will dance for hours hand-in-hand. When they get tired, they stop for a while to drink special sticky rice liquor called " ruou can ". Visitors who participate in the Xoe dance once, especially by the light of a fire at night are likely to remember it forever.

Day 2: Mai Chau (~100 km, ~3 h)
Today is an easy day, preparing for challenging days on Ho Chi Minh Trail. In the morning we explore the mountains to the north of Mai Chau, passing Hmong and Dao hill tribe communities living as they have for centuries. In the evening we enjoy a traditional music and dancing performance. Alternatively, we could ride to Bai Sang to see the old forgotten Highway 6 and take a boat to explore part of the biggest reservoir in North Vietnam. Overnight in a Thai ethnicity stilt house in Mai Chau.

Day 3: Mai Chau - Vinh (~280 km, ~8 h)
We head south on a beautiful winding road which follows the banks of the Ma River until the new Ho Chi Minh Highway. This newly carved route leads us down south, through remote back country, not far from the Laotian border. In the afternoon we cut eastwards towards the coast and stay overnight in the coastal city of Vinh, which is close to where Ho Chi Minh was born. Overnight in Vinh.

Day 4: Vinh - Dong Hoi (~230 km, ~7 h)
We ride south along Highway 1, before heading inland towards the Laotian border. We pass the Dong Loc intersection, (main junction for supply lines during the War) which is widely regarded in Vietnamese eyes as the beginning of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. We then pass through remote back country, close to the border, as the scenery steadily becomes dominated by karst limestone rock formations. Next come two famous intersections where until 1972 most of the Trail’s traffic passed over into Laos. In the afternoon we arrive at the World Heritage site of Phong Nha where local civilians and military sheltered from incessant bombing during wartime. Then we drive down to the coastal town of Dong Hoi, which was heavily shelled by US warships during the war. At a hotel overlooking the beach, we can take in some sunbathing by the beach. Overnight in Dong Hoi.

Day 5: Dong Hoi - Khe Sanh (~150 km, ~5 h) We strike south through foothills which were once sprayed heavily by Agent Orange towards the former DMZ. There is still much evidence of bombing on the mountain sides and from time to time we will see remnants of the original Trail. We take in the famous Hien Luong Bridge (former demarcation line between North and South Vietnam, Khe Sanh (former US Marine base), Lang Vay (former US special forces base) and the Truong Son Cemetery. Overnight in Khe Sanh.

Day 6: Khe Sanh - Hue (~170 km, ~6 h)
In the morning we head south over the Dakrong Bridge (built by the Cubans in 1973) into the infamous A Shau valley, an area of intense wartime activity. Passing Hamburger Hill and mountains still barren due to the extended effects of Agent Orange, we arrive at A Luoi, where there are many Bru Van Kieu hill tribe people. Then, cruising through green back country down the steep Me Oi Pass, we continue on to the beautiful city of Hue which lies along the banks of the Perfume River. Overnight in Hue.

Day 7: Hue (boating and walking)
No riding today, just relax. Hue is the former imperial capital of feudal Vietnam and is a perfect place to relax after our driving to date. Boat ride along the Perfume River from where you can appreciate the exuberance of this ancient imperial city. Along the river, you will visit Thien Mu Pagoda, Minh Mang, Tu Duc Tombs…or visit the remains of the Imperial Citadel, which was largely destroyed during the Tet Offensive in 1968. Overnight in Hue.

Day 8: Hue - Hoi An (~280km, ~8 h)
We head back up the Me Oi pass to A Luoi in order the rejoin the Trail. Many Ta Oi and Co Tu people will be seen tending their fields. We then skirt the Laotian border on the side of a large mountain covered in thick jungle. At the remote town of Hien we turn off the trail and drop down the Ba Na mountain range to the World Heritage Site of Hoi An, a major trading centre in SE Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries. Overnight in Hoi An.

Day 9: Hoi An - Da Nang
Those who wish can ride up to China Beach, where US marines first landed in Indochina, otherwise enjoy a free day to explore Hoi An by foot or by bike. With fine wining and dining (including a range of Hoi An specialties), impressive architecture, fantastic tailoring, endless shopping, and a glorious beach, there is no shortage of activities to indulge in. Transfer to Danang for night train to Hanoi or continue your way down South.

 

 

Including:
- Motorbike Minsk, all fuel;
- Tour guide / Translator and guiding
- Motorbiking protective pants, jacket, gloves, helmet, rain gear, and other equipment - Sleeping bags, mosquito nets, sheets, pillows and accommodations;
- Third party motorbike insurance
- All food along the trip
- local and european mixture
- All entrance fees, permits, tickets, boat trips, ferries, bamboo rafts, etc...
- Company assistance throughout your trip;
- We also love to celebrate our guests' birthday... well any excuse for a celebration on the open road!

 

Not included: Personal expenses (such as souvenirs) personal insurance, drinks, train or flight tickets, food and accommodation in Hanoi and tips

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