Itinerary
- Day 1
Hoi An to Kham Duc
Start your motorcycle journey leaving Hoi An early and head toward My Son, a UNESCO World Heritage site with Cham temples dedicated to Shiva. The ride begins on busy highways then transitions to smaller, more challenging mountain routes. You'll pass alongside a river with interesting rock formations and waterfalls before climbing through a steep valley. After lunch in Dong Phu, continue riding to Kham Duc where you'll spend the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch in Dong Phu), Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit My Son, Cham Hindu temple complex and UNESCO World Heritage site
- Motorcycle ride through mountain passes and river valleys
Landmarks My Son - Day 2
Kham Duc to Kon Tum
Head north on Highway 14 on bumpy roads toward Kon Tum, stopping to meet De and Trieng minority communities along the way. You'll cross Lo Xo Pass and see traditional hanging bridges built by locals, then pass through Dak To, a significant Vietnam War battle site, and visit Outpost Charlie. Grab lunch in Tan Canh with the option to visit a Se Dang village. Later in Kon Tum, check out the Catholic church and orphanage run by French nuns, with an optional visit to a Bahnar village.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast in local restaurant), Lunch (Lunch in Tan Canh), Dinner
Included Activities
- Motorcycle ride through Lo Xo Pass
- Meet and visit De minority villages
- Meet and visit Trieng minority villages
- View hanging bridges along Dak Po Ko river
- Pass through Dak To, Vietnam War battle site
- Visit Outpost Charlie
Optional Activities
- Visit Se Dang village
- Visit Catholic church and orphanage in Kon Tum
- Visit Bahnar village near Kon Tum
Landmarks Lo Xo Pass Dak To Outpost Charlie 


- Day 3
Kon Tum to Buon Ma Thuot
Ride Highway 14 through heavier traffic toward Buon Ma Thuot, passing coffee plantations and stilt houses belonging to the Gia Rai people, the Central Highlands' largest ethnic group. After lunch in Pleiku, cross the Tun River and ride over several passes before descending into Buon Ma Thuot via Nha Rong pass. This provincial capital was the site of the final Vietnam War battle in March 1975. By evening, explore local beer parlors or try the region's coffee.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch in Pleiku), Dinner
Included Activities
- Motorcycle ride through coffee plantations
- View Gia Rai stilt houses
Optional Activities
- Visit local beer parlors
- Sample local coffee in Buon Ma Thuot
Landmarks Tun River Nha Rong Pass Buon Ma Thuot 





- Day 4
Buon Ma Thuot to Da Lat
Take Route 27 toward Lak Lake, a small paved road with basic surfacing where you can stop to refresh and walk around the lake. This region has about 31 different ethnic groups, each with their own traditional dress and customs. Some villages focus on elephant hunting and taming while others specialize in weaving. After lunch at the lake, continue to Da Lat by crossing three mountain passes, Krong No, Chuoi, and Phu Son. The narrow winding road cuts through dense forests before you arrive in the hill town late afternoon.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch at Lak Lake), Dinner
Included Activities
- Motorcycle ride to Lak Lake
- Explore Lak Lake area and ethnic minority villages
Optional Activities
- Visit elephant hunting and taming villages
- Visit weaving and traditional arts villages
Landmarks Lak Lake Krong No Pass Chuoi Pass Phu Son Pass 



- Day 5
Da Lat Mountain Exploration
Leave Da Lat on challenging off-road trails through twisty mountain roads and isolated villages. Visit local communities to learn about Da Lat's specialty crops: flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Head west toward Lang Biang Mountain on demanding off-road terrain with muddy tracks, narrow paths, and steep climbs that test your skills. You'll reach a waterfall where you can cool off in fresh streams and have lunch. The afternoon ride passes through lush pine forests with long climbs, a wooden bridge crossing, and panoramic views from the peak before finishing at remote hill tribe villages.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch prepared next to the waterfall)
Included Activities
- Off-road motorcycle ride through muddy tracks and narrow paths
- Visit local Da Lat villages specializing in flowers, vegetables, and fruits
- Ride to Lang Biang Mountain
- Visit waterfall
- Ride through coniferous-pine forests
- Cross wooden bridge over river
- Visit remote hill tribe villages
Landmarks Lang Biang Mountain - Day 6
Da Lat to Cat Tien National Park
Ride south on Road 20 to Cat Tien National Park, a forest area that served as headquarters for Vietnamese forces during the war. The park was heavily sprayed with herbicides including Agent Orange and shows extensive bamboo and grassland cover as trees are still regenerating. The ride gives you a chance to see how this historically significant forest environment is recovering naturally.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Motorcycle ride to Cat Tien National Park on Road 20
- Explore Cat Tien National Park forest area
Landmarks Cat Tien National Park 
- Day 7
Da Lat to Ho Chi Minh City
Your final riding day is relatively short but challenging as you navigate heavy traffic entering Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City. Ride directly to the train station where your motorcycle tour ends. Your guide can point out places to stay and eat in the city if you need recommendations.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Final motorcycle ride to Ho Chi Minh City train station




























