Leave Hanoi and ride along the Red River into the peaceful countryside. The route is smooth and relaxed, perfect for the first day.
Arrive at Thac Ba Lake, where you’ll take a scenic ride to Vu Linh village, home to the Dzao ethnic group. Surrounded by calm water and forested hills, enjoy a warm welcome and overnight in a traditional homestay.
Ride deeper into the northern highlands as the landscape becomes more rugged and remote. Along the way, pass through quiet villages and blooming spring scenery with peach and plum blossoms.
Arrive in Ha Giang, the gateway to the legendary northern loop, and prepare for the next stage of the adventure.
Enter the Dong Van Karst Plateau, a UNESCO-listed region known for its dramatic limestone landscapes. Ride through Quan Ba Heaven Gate and Yen Minh, with stops at panoramic viewpoints.
Visit Pho Bang ancient village and the historic Vuong Palace before arriving in Dong Van.
Today features the iconic Ma Pi Leng Pass, one of the most breathtaking roads in Vietnam. Ride along cliffside routes overlooking the Nho Que River far below.
Continue to Bao Lac, a quiet town rich in ethnic culture, and enjoy a peaceful evening.
A mix of off-road sections and mountain passes makes today both challenging and rewarding. The route winds through remote villages and untouched landscapes.
Arrive at Ba Be Lake, where you’ll take a relaxing boat trip on Vietnam’s largest natural freshwater lake. Overnight in a Tay ethnic homestay.
Ride through Cao Bang province toward Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of the most spectacular natural sites in Vietnam.
This day may coincide with the Full Moon of the first lunar month, adding a special cultural atmosphere to the journey. Enjoy the scenery and stay overnight near the waterfall.
Begin the return journey to Hanoi, riding through a mix of mountain roads and countryside landscapes.
Arrive back in the capital in the afternoon, marking the end of an unforgettable 7-day Northeast Vietnam motorcycle adventure.
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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.