(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour
(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour

(20Th–26Th Feb 2027) Northwest Vietnam In Bloom: 7-Day Motorcycle Tour

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Duration: 7 days
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This 7-day Northwest Vietnam motorcycle tour takes place in the heart of spring, when the mountains are alive with blooming peach and plum blossoms. The weather is cool, the roads are quiet, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant after Lunar New Year.
Starting from Hanoi, the journey leads through Mai Chau, Nghia Lo, Mu Cang Chai, and Sapa, combining scenic mountain roads with rich cultural encounters. Along the way, you’ll ride iconic passes like Khau Pha and O Quy Ho, explore terraced valleys, and experience authentic local life through traditional homestays.
With a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, this tour offers an unforgettable way to experience Northwest Vietnam at its most beautiful time of year.
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Itinerary

Day 1: (20th Feb, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 Km | ~4 Hours) (L/D)
Day 1: (20th Feb, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 Km | ~4 Hours) (L/D)
Day 2: (21st Feb, 2027) Mai Chau – Phu Yen (190 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 2: (21st Feb, 2027) Mai Chau – Phu Yen (190 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 3: (22nd Feb, 2027) Phu Yen – Nghia Lo (130 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 3: (22nd Feb, 2027) Phu Yen – Nghia Lo (130 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 4: (23rd Feb, 2027) Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai (130 Km | ~4 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 4: (23rd Feb, 2027) Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai (130 Km | ~4 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 5: (24th Feb, 2027) Mu Cang Chai – Sapa (160 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 5: (24th Feb, 2027) Mu Cang Chai – Sapa (160 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 6: (25th Feb, 2027) Sapa – Thac Ba Lake (230 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 6: (25th Feb, 2027) Sapa – Thac Ba Lake (230 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 7: (26th Feb, 2027) Thac Ba Lake – Hanoi (180 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L)
Day 7: (26th Feb, 2027) Thac Ba Lake – Hanoi (180 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L)
Day 1: (20th Feb, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 Km | ~4 Hours) (L/D)
Day 1: (20th Feb, 2027) Hanoi – Mai Chau (170 Km | ~4 Hours) (L/D)
Leave Hanoi and follow the Red River into the countryside of Hoa Binh, where the landscape gradually shifts from flat plains to rolling hills and limestone mountains.
Stop at Thung Khe Pass for panoramic views before descending into Mai Chau Valley.
In the afternoon, explore Pom Coong village, walk through rice fields, and observe daily life of the White Thai community. In the evening, enjoy a traditional dance performance and local cuisine before overnight in a stilt house.
Day 2: (21st Feb, 2027) Mai Chau – Phu Yen (190 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 2: (21st Feb, 2027) Mai Chau – Phu Yen (190 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Ride toward Moc Chau plateau, known for its vast tea plantations and fresh mountain air. Stop at scenic tea hills and viewpoints along the way.
Continue along Road 43 toward the Da River, where a ferry crossing offers wide views of calm water surrounded by mountains.
From here, the road becomes quieter and more remote as you ride deeper into the highlands before arriving in Phu Yen. Overnight in a local homestay.
Day 3: (22nd Feb, 2027) Phu Yen – Nghia Lo (130 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 3: (22nd Feb, 2027) Phu Yen – Nghia Lo (130 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Today’s ride crosses Lung Lo Pass, a historic and scenic mountain route. The winding road climbs through rugged terrain, offering sweeping views across layered ridgelines and valleys below.
After the pass, descend into quieter countryside, riding through villages, farmland, and open valleys.
Arrive in Nghia Lo in the afternoon, where you can relax, explore the town, or enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the valley.
Day 4: (23rd Feb, 2027) Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai (130 Km | ~4 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 4: (23rd Feb, 2027) Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai (130 Km | ~4 Hours) (B/L/D)
Ride through Tu Le Valley, known for its wide open landscapes and terraced fields.
Continue climbing Khau Pha Pass, one of the most famous mountain roads in Vietnam. Multiple viewpoints along the way offer stunning perspectives of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Arrive in Mu Cang Chai and visit La Pan Tan and Mam Xoi viewpoints, where terraced rice fields create some of the most iconic scenery in the country. Overnight in a traditional homestay.
Day 5: (24th Feb, 2027) Mu Cang Chai – Sapa (160 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 5: (24th Feb, 2027) Mu Cang Chai – Sapa (160 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L/D)
Ride north through dramatic mountain landscapes toward O Quy Ho Pass, one of the highest passes in Vietnam.
Stop at scenic viewpoints overlooking the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, where clouds often drift across the peaks.
Arrive in Sapa, a lively town rich in cultural diversity. Spend time exploring the town or visiting nearby villages before overnight at hotel.
Day 6: (25th Feb, 2027) Sapa – Thac Ba Lake (230 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Day 6: (25th Feb, 2027) Sapa – Thac Ba Lake (230 Km | ~6 Hours) (B/L/D)
Leave the highlands behind and descend toward Lao Cai, stopping at the Nam Thi River near the border with China.
Continue along Road 70 through green valleys and rural landscapes, passing through Luc Yen, known for its gemstone region.
Arrive at Thac Ba Lake in the afternoon. Enjoy a boat trip among limestone islands, relax by the water, or simply take in the peaceful surroundings. Overnight in a Dao homestay.
Day 7: (26th Feb, 2027) Thac Ba Lake – Hanoi (180 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L)
Day 7: (26th Feb, 2027) Thac Ba Lake – Hanoi (180 Km | ~5 Hours) (B/L)
Begin the return journey to Hanoi along quiet countryside roads following the Red River.
Pass through villages, farmland, and local markets, offering a final glimpse into rural life.
Arrive in Hanoi in the afternoon, marking the end of a 7-day journey filled with mountain roads, cultural encounters, and unforgettable spring landscapes.

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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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