Why Ride the Ho Chi Minh Trail on a Motorbike?
Ho Chi Minh Trail motorbike tours, following historic wartime routes through the most remote mountains of Vietnam and Laos. A ride through history, culture, and some of Southeast Asia’s most untouched landscapes.
We’ve been offering this adventure since 2013, we offer Vietnam guided motorbike tours along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, suitable for riders who want to experience true off-road adventure, long-distance rides through coastal town, backroads and more.
✔ Guided ✔ Ground support ✔ Reliable bikes ✔ Since 2013
Custom Ho Chi Minh Trail Motorbike Tours
Our carefully planned Ho Chi Minh Trail tours are designed to cover everything from war sites to the coastal towns. The typical routes started from Hanoi and end in Ho Chi Minh City (or the other way around).
If you’re looking for a special ride, you can request a custom rise. We’ve been riding the length of Vietnam, since 2013, we can plan a special ride for you.
How long for the Ho Chi Minh Trail motorbike tour?
Good question, generally 12-14 days with 1 days rest in between.
However, this route is recommended for riders who want a long distance ride. The experience itself is to ride and cross the Vietnam’s war trails, you will ride through a completely different dirt trails, tarmac than what you ride in Ha Giang or Northern Vietnam in general.
Everyday we ride between 4-5 hours through the hidden backroads, dirt rides, national parks, rivers, waterfalls, and historic war sites.
The Terrain and Road Difficulty
The Ho Chi Minh Trail offers all types of roads and terrain. Beautiful coastal roads, high mountain passes like Hai Van, the Hoi An to Hue road in central Vietnam, back roads, quiet jungle trails, dirt roads, war sites and underground tunnels.
Ride the most reliable motorcycles
A good trip required a reliable motorcycle, we know this and from a rider point of view, we look into this as every ride is a ride we want to enjoy it first, so we take care of our motorbikes to the fullest.
Our fleet includes, XR series of Honda, the CRF 250 or 300, CB500x, the light weight ADV and the BMW GS.
