( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure
( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure

( 15Th–28Th February 2027 ) Vietnam Motorbike Tour: The Ultimate North To South Adventure

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Duration: 14 days
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Destination:
Set off on an unforgettable 14-day motorbike expedition from Hanoi to Saigon, following Vietnam’s stunning coastline and venturing deep into the dramatic landscapes of the Central Highlands.
Tour Highlights:
  • Spectacular Coastal Routes: Ride through picturesque seaside towns while enjoying sweeping views of Vietnam’s beautiful coastline.
  • Historic Ho Chi Minh Trail: Follow one of the country’s most legendary roads, rich in history and surrounded by remote mountain scenery.
  • Central Highlands Culture: Discover the traditions of Vietnam’s highland communities and visit a local coffee plantation to learn about the region’s world-famous coffee.
  • Relaxing Beach Stops: Unwind on the sandy shores of Hoi An, Quy Nhon, and Nha Trang.
  • Imperial Hue: Explore the historic city of Hue and its remarkable royal landmarks.
  • Iconic Hai Van Pass: Tackle Vietnam’s most celebrated mountain pass, known for its breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Vibrant Hanoi: Experience the fascinating contrast of old and new in Vietnam’s capital, along with its renowned street food and rich culture.
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Itinerary

Day 1: (15th February, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 KM / Approx. 4 Hours)  (L/D)
Day 1: (15th February, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 KM / Approx. 4 Hours) (L/D)
Day 2: (16th February, 2027) Mai Chau – Tan Ky (Approx. 250 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 2: (16th February, 2027) Mai Chau – Tan Ky (Approx. 250 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 3:  (17th February, 2027) Tan Ky – Phong Nha (Approx. 200 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 3: (17th February, 2027) Tan Ky – Phong Nha (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 4: (18th February, 2027) Phong Nha – Khe Sanh (Approx. 190 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 4: (18th February, 2027) Phong Nha – Khe Sanh (Approx. 190 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 5:  (19th February, 2027) Khe Sanh – Hue (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 5: (19th February, 2027) Khe Sanh – Hue (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 6:  (20th February, 2027) Hue – Hoi An (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 6: (20th February, 2027) Hue – Hoi An (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 7: (21st February, 2027) Hoi An Relaxation  (B)
Day 7: (21st February, 2027) Hoi An Relaxation (B)
Day 8: (22nd February, 2027) Hoi An – Mang Den (Approx. 250 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 8: (22nd February, 2027) Hoi An – Mang Den (Approx. 250 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 9: (23rd February, 2027) Mang Den – Buon Ma Thuot (Approx. 290 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 9: (23rd February, 2027) Mang Den – Buon Ma Thuot (Approx. 290 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 10: (24th February, 2027) Buon Ma Thuot – Nha Trang (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 10: (24th February, 2027) Buon Ma Thuot – Nha Trang (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 11:  (25th February, 2027) Nha Trang Relaxation (B)
Day 11: (25th February, 2027) Nha Trang Relaxation (B)
Day 12: (26th February, 2027) Nha Trang – Da Lat (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 12: (26th February, 2027) Nha Trang – Da Lat (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 13: (27th February, 2027) Da Lat – Cat Tien National Park (Approx. 200 KM)  (B/L/D)
Day 13: (27th February, 2027) Da Lat – Cat Tien National Park (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 14: (28th February, 2027) Cat Tien – Saigon (Approx. 160 KM)  (B/L)
Day 14: (28th February, 2027) Cat Tien – Saigon (Approx. 160 KM) (B/L)
Day 1: (15th February, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 KM / Approx. 4 Hours) (L/D)
Day 1: (15th February, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 KM / Approx. 4 Hours)  (L/D)
Leave the bustling capital behind and ride into the scenic mountains of northern Vietnam. Follow peaceful roads past Hoa Binh Lake, where limestone peaks and forested islands create spectacular views. Arrive in the tranquil valley of Mai Chau and spend the night in a traditional Thai stilt house, with an optional cultural dance performance after dinner.
Day 2: (16th February, 2027) Mai Chau – Tan Ky (Approx. 250 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 2: (16th February, 2027) Mai Chau – Tan Ky (Approx. 250 KM)  (B/L/D)

Ride south through lush countryside, passing rice paddies, rural villages, and rolling hills. Along the way, enjoy authentic local cuisine and experience the slower pace of life in Vietnam’s heartland. Arrive in the historic town of Tan Ky for an overnight stay.

Day 3: (17th February, 2027) Tan Ky – Phong Nha (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 3:  (17th February, 2027) Tan Ky – Phong Nha (Approx. 200 KM)  (B/L/D)

Continue along quiet backroads toward the dramatic karst landscapes of Phong Nha. As limestone mountains rise around you, the scenery becomes increasingly spectacular. Spend the evening in this UNESCO World Heritage region, famous for its extraordinary cave systems and natural beauty.

Day 4: (18th February, 2027) Phong Nha – Khe Sanh (Approx. 190 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 4: (18th February, 2027) Phong Nha – Khe Sanh (Approx. 190 KM)  (B/L/D)

Ride west through remote mountain terrain and charming villages toward Khe Sanh. This historic town played a significant role during the Vietnam War and offers fascinating insight into the country’s past. Overnight in Khe Sanh.

Day 5: (19th February, 2027) Khe Sanh – Hue (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 5:  (19th February, 2027) Khe Sanh – Hue (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)

Journey through the Annamite Mountains and descend into Hue, Vietnam’s former imperial capital. In the afternoon, explore the city’s royal heritage, ancient citadel, and renowned cuisine.

Day 6: (20th February, 2027) Hue – Hoi An (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 6:  (20th February, 2027) Hue – Hoi An (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)

Conquer the legendary Hai Van Pass, one of the most scenic coastal roads in the world. Stop in Lang Co for a seafood lunch before arriving in the enchanting UNESCO town of Hoi An, famous for its lantern-lit streets and preserved architecture.

Day 7: (21st February, 2027) Hoi An Relaxation (B)
Day 7: (21st February, 2027) Hoi An Relaxation  (B)

Enjoy a free day to discover Hoi An at your own pace. Stroll through the ancient town, relax on An Bang Beach, visit local markets, or simply soak in the town’s peaceful atmosphere.

Day 8: (22nd February, 2027) Hoi An – Mang Den (Approx. 250 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 8: (22nd February, 2027) Hoi An – Mang Den (Approx. 250 KM)  (B/L/D)

Leave the coast behind and head into the Central Highlands along the scenic Phuoc Son route. Pass through remote ethnic minority villages before reaching Mang Den, a cool mountain retreat surrounded by pine forests and lakes.

Day 9: (23rd February, 2027) Mang Den – Buon Ma Thuot (Approx. 290 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 9: (23rd February, 2027) Mang Den – Buon Ma Thuot (Approx. 290 KM)  (B/L/D)

Ride through the heart of the Central Highlands, crossing Pleiku and the historic Ia Drang Valley. Arrive in Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam’s coffee capital, where rich volcanic soil produces some of the country’s finest beans.

Day 10: (24th February, 2027) Buon Ma Thuot – Nha Trang (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 10: (24th February, 2027) Buon Ma Thuot – Nha Trang (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)

Descend from the highlands to the coast and enjoy a scenic ride to Nha Trang. The road opens to stunning ocean views as you approach one of Vietnam’s most popular beach destinations.

Day 11: (25th February, 2027) Nha Trang Relaxation (B)
Day 11:  (25th February, 2027) Nha Trang Relaxation (B)

Enjoy a full day at leisure in the vibrant coastal city of Nha Trang. Spend your time unwinding on the golden sandy beaches, swimming in the crystal-clear waters, or simply soaking up the tropical sunshine. For those looking for more adventure, optional island-hopping tours to nearby destinations such as Hon Mun or Hon Tam offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring colorful coral reefs. You may also choose to visit the famous Po Nagar Cham Towers, relax in the mineral-rich mud baths, or stroll along the lively beachfront promenade. In the evening, indulge in fresh seafood at one of the city’s many excellent restaurants while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. This is the perfect opportunity to recharge before continuing your journey into the Central Highlands.

Day 12: (26th February, 2027) Nha Trang – Da Lat (Approx. 150 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 12: (26th February, 2027) Nha Trang – Da Lat (Approx. 150 KM)  (B/L/D)

Ride one of Vietnam’s most spectacular mountain roads into Da Lat, the charming “City of Eternal Spring.” Explore waterfalls, flower gardens, lakes, and French colonial architecture in this highland retreat.

Day 13: (27th February, 2027) Da Lat – Cat Tien National Park (Approx. 200 KM) (B/L/D)
Day 13: (27th February, 2027) Da Lat – Cat Tien National Park (Approx. 200 KM)  (B/L/D)

Follow winding roads through fertile farmland and tropical forest to Cat Tien National Park, one of Vietnam’s most important wildlife reserves. Spend the night surrounded by nature.

Day 14: (28th February, 2027) Cat Tien – Saigon (Approx. 160 KM) (B/L)
Day 14: (28th February, 2027) Cat Tien – Saigon (Approx. 160 KM)  (B/L)

Complete your journey with a final ride into the vibrant metropolis of Saigon. As the city skyline appears, celebrate the end of an extraordinary two-week adventure across Vietnam.

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Supplementary information

This section provides supplementary information to help you better understand the service. It includes specifics on what is included, what is not included, and other relevant notes or conditions that may apply.

Motorbike model

Honda CRF300L

Honda CRF300L

The Honda CRF300L offers 27 bhp of power with a low weight of around 153 kg, making it agile and easy to handle on mixed terrain. Its 34.8‑inch seat height and strong reliability rating (4.7/5) make it a trusted choice for riders seeking both adventure and dependability.
Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliablility rating: (4.7/5)
Power: 27 bhp
Seat height: (34.B in / 885mm)
Weight: Low (337 lbs / 153kg)
Yamaha Tenere 700

Yamaha Tenere 700

The Yamaha Tenere 700 is a highly capable adventure motorcycle, built to excel on all types of terrain while offering long-distance comfort. Combining strong power, agile handling, and proven reliability, it’s ideal for riders who want a thrilling yet dependable machine for challenging off-road routes and scenic journeys alike.

Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliablility rating: (4.7/5)
Power: 72 hp
Seat height: 34.4 in (875mm)
Weight: 204 kg (452lb) wet/curb
Kawasaki KLX 250

Kawasaki KLX 250

The Kawasaki KLX 250 is a versatile, lightweight dual-sport motorcycle designed for both off-road trails and city riding. With its fuel-injected 249cc engine, long-travel suspension, and agile handling, it’s perfect for adventure riders seeking performance and reliability.

Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliablility rating: (4.7/5)
Power: 24.7 bhp
Seat height: 885 mm
Weight: Low (337 lbs / 146 kg)
Honda Transalp 750

Honda Transalp 750

The Honda XL750 Transalp is a versatile mid-weight adventure motorcycle, engineered to balance long-distance touring comfort with agile performance on diverse terrain. Featuring smooth power delivery, advanced rider aids, and Honda’s renowned reliability, it’s the perfect choice for riders seeking a dependable machine for both highway stretches and off-road exploration.

Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliability rating(4.6/5)
Power90.5 hp
Seat height33.5 in (850 mm)
Weight208 kg (458 lb) wet/curb
BMW R 1250 GS

BMW R 1250 GS

The BMW R 1250 GS is a powerful, premium adventure motorcycle designed for long-distance touring and challenging terrains. Equipped with a 1254cc boxer engine featuring ShiftCam technology, it delivers strong torque, smooth performance, and outstanding stability. Built for experienced riders, the R 1250 GS excels on highways, mountain roads, and off-road trails while offering advanced technology and superior comfort.

Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliability rating: (4.8/5)
Power: 136 bhp
Seat height: 850 mm (adjustable)
Weight: High (549 lbs / 249 kg)
YAMAHA -WR-155

YAMAHA -WR-155

The Yamaha WR155R is a lightweight, beginner-friendly dual-sport bike built for off-road adventures and everyday riding. Powered by a 155cc fuel-injected engine with VVA technology, it offers a strong power-to-weight ratio, smooth performance, and excellent handling on trails and rough terrain. Its long-travel suspension and slim design make it a great choice for riders exploring Vietnam’s diverse landscapes.

Motorcycle informationDescription
Owners’ reliability rating: (4.6/5)
Power: 16.4 bhp
Seat height: 880 mm
Weight: Low (296 lbs / 134 kg)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? We've got answers! Find common queries about our adventure programs.

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.

The short answer is, there's never a bad time to visit Vietnam! Not all seasons are created equal though and there are pros and cons to each.
March - April is typically the best season in terms of weather to visit Vietnam. Expect sun, mild temperatures and limited rain! This also means busy season, so make sure to book in advance if you plan to visit during these months.
May - August is the hotter times of the year in Vietnam and also the rainier season. Don't be too scared of the rain though! It typically only lasts an hour or two per day, if that. This rarely disrupts travel or our tours and you get to enjoy warmer weather.
September - November are a secret gem of a time to visit Vietnam. The temperature becomes more moderate than the summer, rain stops, and the conditions are perfect for trekking or motorcycle trips. This is also when Full Moon Celebrations happen in Vietnam, so it's a particularly festive season to experience Vietnamese culture.
December - February are the coldest months in Vietnam. During these months you may prefer to visit the southern parts of Vietnam which are warmer, and we have many tours that operate there!

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.

No, there are no hidden costs/fees. The price we agree on is the price you pay.
There are certain things that are not included in some trips, like alcohol, souvenirs, etc. All of our trip pages show very clear "Trip Inclusions" and "Trip Exclusions" so you know exactly what you're paying for and what is optional.
Tipping is always optional, but very appreciated. If your guides worked hard for you and your experience was great, feel free to show them!

At Frontier Travel, we don’t just offer tours — we deliver once-in-a-lifetime adventures.
Local Expertise & Passion
With over a decade of experience leading international riders, we know Vietnam like the back of our hands. Our local guides take you beyond the tourist trails to places only true adventurers get to see.
Custom Adventures, Real Connections
Every journey is handcrafted to match your style — whether it’s off-road thrills, cultural immersion, or both. Along the way, you’ll connect deeply with local people, landscapes, and stories.
Top-Quality Service & Safety
From well-maintained motorbikes and gear to 24/7 support, we prioritize your safety and comfort at every turn. Our support crew, guides, and mechanics have your back from start to finish.
Authentic, Responsible Travel
We believe in giving back. By riding with us, you help support ethnic minority communities through our handmade craft shop in Hanoi — "With Love from the Mountains."
Small Groups. Big Memories.
We keep our groups small to ensure a personal, flexible, and unforgettable experience — where everyone becomes part of the Frontier family.
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