Destinations: Hue - Ngu Phong mountain - Gia Long King’s tomb - Hue
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Duration: 01 Day
Highlights:
This full-day motorbike tour in Hue will give you special chances to visit some very famous travel sights as well as highlights of this charming city with Princess Huyen Tran’s Temple, Chin Ham relics ( Nine trenches ) – which known as “the Hell on the Earth” during the Ngo Dinh Diem’s regime Emperor Gia Long’s Tomb complex ..
Itinerary:
Hue City Tour by Motorbikes, Hue Motorcycle Sightseeing Trip, Tour detail:
Duration: tour lasts for 8 hours and ends before sunset! Destination: Ngu Phong mountain, Gia Long King’s tomb. Distance: approximately 30 km.
Road surface: well-surfaced roads.
We start our motorbike tour by riding west of Hue in the morning for Princess Huyen Tran’s Temple, which set on the top of Ngu Phong mountain, where the locals worship Princess Huyen Tran, who devoted her life in exchange for the present-day Central Vietnam by her wedding to the Cham’s King in 1306. Nearby are the infamous Chin Ham relics ( Nine trenches ), known as “the Hell on earth” during Ngo Dinh Diem’s regime. Ngo Dinh Diem was the Former President of Southern Vietnam (1956–1963). Lunch is at a local restaurant.
Afternoon, an exciting local ferry crossing the Ta Trach river, a branch of the Huong river, brings you to Emperor Gia Long’s Tomb complex. This is a wonderful place to learn about the Nguyen’s Dynasty’s history while enjoying the breathtakingly beautiful scene of Emperor Gia Long Tomb, the First Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945), the last Dynasty in Vietnam.
Ride back the city around 4 pm.
Hue City Tour by Motorbikes, Hue Motorcycle Sightseeing Trip
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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..