Tour Code: GYDEQPRUHEJJ
7 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Hanoi, Mai Chau, Son La, Mu Cang Chai, Sapa, Yen Bai
Commence and conclude your journey in Hanoi! Embark on the Insightful Northern Vietnam Motorcycle Tour to Mai Chau, Mu Cang Chai, Sapa, Lai Chau, a 7-day tour package that guides you through Hanoi, Vietnam, and five other captivating destinations in the country. This tour includes hotel accommodations, an experienced guide, meals, transportation, and more.
Initiate our motorbike expedition by departing from Hanoi on less congested dyke roads around 9 am. We journey westward towards Mai Chau, an expanse adorned with breathtaking landscapes and inhabited by the Thai ethnic minority. Riding along Highway 6, we traverse vast agricultural fields, creating a panorama of paddy fields interspersed with tree-lined roads set against a backdrop of limestone karst formations.
Following a light lunch in Hoa Binh Province, we traverse Thung Khe, acknowledged as one of the most picturesque mountain passes in North Vietnam, before descending into the mountain valley settlement of Mai Chau. In the evening, we partake in a local performance, engaging in dance and savoring a variety of special liquors, including rice wine, with the hospitable locals. Spend the night in a traditional stilt-house accommodation belonging to the Thai people.
Overview:
Distance: 160 km
Offroad Ratio: 30%
Mai Chau stands out as one of the nearest locations to Hanoi where you can immerse yourself in an authentic Montagnard village experience. In the morning, embark on a brief stroll around the village to uncover the intricacies of local life. Activities commence early in this community, with a flurry of bustling by sunrise. The skilled Thai women, known for their mastery in weaving, showcase their artistry under or within their houses. The village center offers a delightful array of traditional-style clothing crafted by these adept weavers.
Witness women at looms, engaged in their weaving craft, both under the open sky and within their dwellings. Take the opportunity to acquire handmade traditional-style clothing, as well as unique items like knives or cross-bows. Following breakfast at the homestay, bid farewell to the villagers and depart from Mai Chau, embarking on an offroad journey through Hang Kia – Pa Co to Van Ho in Son La province. Here, revel in the mesmerizing landscapes of valleys adorned with wildflowers, terraced fields of corn and bananas, and picturesque villages with quaint huts. Proceed in the direction of Moc Chau, where a delightful lunch awaits.
Renowned for producing some of Vietnam's finest tea, Moc Chau is an ideal place for replenishing supplies. The surrounding region is home to various ethnic minorities, including the Green H'mong, Dzao, Thai, and Muong. Moc Chau boasts a pioneering dairy industry that commenced in the late 1970s with assistance from Australia and later the UN. This dairy hub contributes to Hanoi's supply of exquisite delights such as fresh milk, sweetened condensed milk, and toothsome treats known as "Banh sua."
After lunch, veer onto the less-traveled Road 43, leading to the Da River. Cross the Da River reservoir at Van Yen ferry, then traverse a scenic winding secondary road until reaching Phu Yen, where a night's stay is arranged in a modest guesthouse.
Overview:
Distance: 160 km
Offroad Ratio: 60%
Accommodation: Hotel
In the morning, our journey continues with a motorcycle expedition across the Lung Lo Pass before ascending on Road 32. This 15km-long pass played a significant role during the First Indochina War, serving as a crucial route for the Vietnamese resistance force to transport weapons, goods, and food during the Dien Bien Phu campaign in 1954. The pass was heavily bombed by the French in an attempt to sever the front lines from the rear. Situated in the northern province of Yen Bai, the Lung Lo Pass has been officially recognized as a national heritage by the ministry.
Following a midday meal, we traverse the Mu Cang Chai massif, reaching heights almost comparable to Fansipan. From its summit, this area offers one of the most captivating views in North Vietnam. The journey may pose challenges, but the rewards are truly fulfilling. Spend the night in a comfortable hotel.
Overview:
Distance: 180 km
Offroad Ratio: 60%
Accommodation: Hotel
We embark on a direct motorbike journey towards the primary Fansipan Mountain range. Alternatively, for those seeking a formidable challenge, there is an option for a demanding back route that leads us through multiple river crossings. The colossal mountain range commands the road, and our route culminates in a remarkable ascent from Binh Lu to the summit of the highest road pass in Vietnam, Tram Ton Pass.
Upon entering Lao Cai Province at an elevation exceeding 2,000m, the panoramic views extend across the main range for miles and miles. Subsequently, we descend into the mountainous Sa Pa valley. Situated in Lao Cai Province, northwest Vietnam, and approximately 350 km northwest of Hanoi, Sa Pa lies close to the border with China.
Renowned for its splendid, rugged scenery and diverse cultural tapestry, Sa Pa was once considered the Summer Capital of Northern Vietnam by the French in the early decades of the 20th century. Its innate beauty continues to attract an increasing number of visitors seeking a getaway. Notably, Sa Pa is a top choice for honeymooning couples. Spend the night in a comfortable hotel.
Overview:
Distance: 160 km
Offroad Ratio: 60%
Accommodation: Hotel
Today, embark on a motorbike excursion from Sapa to explore the vast Muong Hoa valley, encompassing the villages of Lao Chai and Ta Van. These areas are renowned as the home of the Black H'mong ethnic minority and the Giay ethnic minority hill tribe, who have established their communities here for centuries. Take a break and savor lunch in a local house, immersing yourself in the cultural richness of the region. Following lunch, continue the journey along a hilly trail that traverses a bamboo forest, reaching Giang Ta Chai, Thanh Phu, and Ban Ho villages, where the Red Dao ethnic minority resides.
During the ride, make a stop at a small waterfall to rest, capture photographs, and gain insights into the agricultural techniques employed by the hill tribes in cultivating their terraced fields. Upon departing the village, descend to a suspension bridge before ascending to the main road. From there, continue the journey to Topas Ecolodge, where you can indulge in a cup of coffee while observing the clouds drifting overhead. Finally, ride back to Sapa.
Overview:
Distance: 100 km
Offroad Ratio: 50%
Accommodation: Hotel
We commence our motorcycle journey from Sapa to Lao Cai City, making a brief stop at the Nam Thi River bank for coffee. This river serves as the border between Vietnam and China, offering a picturesque view to China as you savor your coffee. Navigate through Road 70 before turning onto Road 152, passing through a palm forest on our way to Vu Linh, a village belonging to our Dao friends. This village is situated along the shores of Thac Ba Lake, Vietnam's largest man-made lake.
Thac Ba Lake boasts an extensive area of 23,400 hectares and is adorned with 1,331 islands and hills, each hosting diverse ecological environments. The lake's water is clear and blue, reflecting the ancient forest that surrounds it. Numerous hills and islands feature caves such as Hum, Cau Cuoi, and Bach Xa.
After a satisfying lunch, embark on a boat ride, pausing at an island for a refreshing swim and exploration of the area's unique characteristics. Observe the villagers' distinctive boat-paddling techniques, encounter peculiar and exotic wildlife, and appreciate the tranquil and picturesque beauty of this expansive lake. Learn about the Dao lifestyle amid the thousands of islets. The evening brings an unforgettable dinner with our hosts, known for their spirited celebrations and penchant for revelry. The welcome is exceptional, and we trust you'll emerge unscathed from the festivities.
Overview:
+Distance: 230 km
+Accommodation: Homestay
We embark on a southeast-bound journey along Highway 2, eventually veering off towards the tranquil town of Phu Tho. Tracing the course of the Red River along the dyke, we continue until it converges with the Black River, both of which ultimately flow toward Hanoi. At this juncture, we find ourselves immersed in the lowlands of the delta plains, surrounded by the primary agricultural zones of the north. The ongoing harvest season paints a vibrant picture of bustling activity.
After crossing the Black River via a bridge, we pass through Son Tay and subsequently retrace our route to Hanoi on the highway. It is advisable to arrive in Hanoi before the onset of rush-hour traffic at 4 pm, as the roads become increasingly congested.
Overview: Distance: 180 km