HOI AN MOTORCYCLE TOUR TO TRIBAL VILLAGES FOR HOMESTAY
Destinations: Hoi An - Cham temple - Ba Hon - Ho Chi Minh trail - Thu Bon river - Hoi An
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Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Highlights:
Enjoy us this motorbike tour to get away from Hoi An on Ho Chi Minh Trail for a night at Co To Hilltribe’s village and discover a completely different sides of Vietnam Central with jungles, mountains, lifestyles of the hilltribes as well as other beautiful sites of Hoi An with Cham Temple and Thu Bon river …
Itinerary:
* Hoi An Motorcycle Tour to Ba Hon Village for Homestay – BRIEF ITINERARY:
DAY 1: Hoi An Motorcycle Tour to Ba Hon Village for Homestay : HOI AN MOUNTAIN MOTORBIKE TOURS TO BA HON VILLAGES – HOMESTAY AT CO TU HILLTRIBES
Departing Hoi An by motorbike puts a whole new perspective on the Vietnam countryside, with fresh air and beautiful sceneries filling the senses. We’ll first stop at 1000 years old Cham temples and former US and French bases from the independence wars.
(Optional stop at Marble Mountain where you can get your adrenaline hoi an moutain motorbike tourpumping with an abseiling descent down to Hell’s Cave.)
We then wind our way into the mountains – this is what motorbike touring is all about! Travel along quiet roads, enjoying breathtaking sites at every turn and plenty of chances to stop for photos.
We reach Ba Hon, a beautiful village home to the Co Tu people, where we’ll spend the afternoon and evening. The culture, traditions and lifestyles of the Co Tu has remained untouched by time and is truly one of Vietnam’s most authentic hilltribes. We’ll enjoy lunch in the village and then it’s time to delve deeper into the mountainous landscape with a short trek along the Ho Chi Minh Trail to remote mountain hot springs and pristine rivers.
This evening the Co Tu hosts you in their village, with accommodation provided in private traditional stilted houses and a dinner of delicious local specialties. This Hoi An Motorbike adventures exclusive overnight stay is an unforgettable experience that is sure to be a highlight of your Vietnam vacation.
Homestay in the village.
DAY 2: Hoi An Motorcycle Tour to Ba Hon Village for Homestay : BA HON VILLAGE MOTORBIKE TOURS BACK TO HOI AN
In the morning, wake up to the sounds of the village coming to life. Enjoy breakfast and a hot cup of coffee as you watch the morning activities of the Co Tu, heading to the fields and preparing the days meals. We bid farewell to our hosts and jump back on the bikes for our return journey to Hoi An. Today’s drive crosses the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail, through lush forests and past jaw-dropping views of the central Vietnam Mountains. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more beautiful we arrive at a waterfall tucked alongside a towering peak for a picnic lunch.
The afternoon sees us descending back down toward the coast, stopping along the way to explore old bases from the American war, crossing the Thu Bon River by local ferry and following our unique rural laneway and floating bridge road back into Hoi An.
(Approx. 300km)
Optional Abseiling at Marble Mountain:
We walk up Marble Mountain into the rappelling area, which takes about 10 to 15 minutes. The first rappel is a short walk from the practice area and enjoys a fantastic view of the ocean. This 22 meter line has great exposure, fantastic scenery and makes you feel like you are much higher than you actually are.
Then we do our final rappel; a monster 50 meter drop into a gaping hole so deep and dark that you can’t see the bottom. This fantastic cave rappel drops right out of the jungle down into a temple chamber. Get ready for a full on Tomb Raider experience!
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* Please note:
Tour departs with minimum of 2 people.
We do not offer a pillion discount for tours departing with only 2 people.
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The best time to visit Vietnam is spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October). The temperatures are more moderate and rainfall is lighter. In spring, March and April have the lowest rainfall across all destinations and temperatures are pleasant, though still cool in the far north.
You must have a valid Vietnamese driver’s license to drive in Vietnam . including for motorcycle 50cc or more . International Driver’s Permits issued in Australia are not recognized in Vietnam.
Long term UK residents of Vietnam can qualify for a Vietnamese driving licence when they are in possession of a diplomatic ID, temporary residence card or residence card validity for 3 months or more and also a valid UK driving licence or UK issued International Driver's Permit
It is strongly recommended that Canadians consider carefully whether they should drive motor vehicles or motorcycles in Vietnam as unfamiliarity with local driving conditions may result in serious injury, or a heavy compensation payment(s) or imprisonment as a result of any accident
it’s always dangerous if you ignore our advices but quite safe if you respect to our local rules. Actually there simply are no rules. Stick to the basics… ride on the right side of the road, keep your eyes on the road and be alert. People often say “when you’re in ROME, just do like Romans do”. Riding a motorbike in Vietnam is different from driving in Europe or North America, so even if you stick to the rules, 99% chance the locals next to you won't. So be alert and stay safe! Wear a helmet. ... Honk at least 1000 times a minute, you cannot go riding around Vietnam without honking
You can just obtain our Vietnamese driving license once you’re long-term officials working & living in Vietnam under the business visa within 6 months or more. But if you are just regular travelers having short-term tourist visa, this seems to be impossible.
We’re not used to renting out bikes only but organizing private guided tours, however, in some typical circumstances, we can rent out manual dirt bikes at the cost of US$ 18/bike/day, US$ 28/bike/day and US$ 50/bike/day for the bikes of 125cc, 150cc & 250cc respectively.
Of course, you can do this but must show up your appropriate legal documents (Vietnamese driving licenses or IDP, validated Visa in Vietnam & copy of your passport).
Yes, you can totally buy & possess a motorbike legally as many other Vietnamese people as long as you act in the laws correctly. Foreigners living in Vietnam can have their national driving license translated to Vietnamese and will be granted a Vietnamese license without passing any exam. ... The cost to obtain the A1 license should not be more than USD 50 with an agent. In case you want to ride a “real” bike, a genuine A2 is required..