Itinerary Overview
The South–North Vietnam Offroad Tour 23 Days with The IA is a full–Vietnam expedition crafted for riders who want to experience every major landscape, culture, and challenge the country has to offer. This northbound journey blends coastlines, highlands, war-era routes, jungle tracks, deep valleys, and soaring mountain passes into one continuous, unforgettable ride from Saigon to Hanoi.
The adventure begins in the southernmost region, rolling through Ca Mau and the river culture of Can Tho, before heading to Ho Chi Minh City and climbing toward the ocean curves of Phan Thiet. From here, the route rises sharply into the cool pine forests and twisting mountain roads of Da Lat, continuing toward the coastline of Nha Trang and into the coffee-rich highlands of Buon Ma Thuot.
The terrain grows wilder as the tour enters Kon Tum, crossing remote mountain roads toward Hoi An, Hue, and the historic battlegrounds of Khe Sanh. The limestone valleys and caves of Phong Nha lead the way into wide beaches at Cua Lo, before the journey turns inland into the terraced mountains of Pu Luong and the cloud-lined ridges of Ta Xua.
The final northern chapter takes riders across Vietnam’s most dramatic mountains — the misty highlands of Sapa, the rugged stone forests of Ha Giang, the deep canyons near Meo Vac, and the tranquil lakes of Ba Be. A final push brings you to the turquoise cascades of Ban Gioc and onward to coastal Ha Long, before the expedition ends triumphantly in Hanoi.
Tour Highlights
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23 days South North Vietnam offroad adventure, riding from Saigon to Hanoi across diverse terrains
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Conquer winding mountain passes, witness breathtaking landscapes, and feel the thrill on every twist and turn
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Urban life in Saigon pulses with energy, from skyscrapers to crowded streets
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Explore the dunes, ride the waves, and soak up the golden sun in Phan Thiet
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Da Lat valley fresh air, greenery, and serene calm
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Cool air, forests, and rugged terrain define the highland roads
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Hoi An’s old town shines with lanterns, heritage, and central Vietnam culture
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Discover Ba Be, where clear waters embrace majestic limestone ranges
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Ha Long Bay, a natural wonder of limestone islands and blue waters
Summary
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Culture: Touching Ethnic Culture in North Vietnam
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Average Daily Ride Hours: 4 - 6 hours
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Total Distance KM: 3850 Km
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Level: Intermediate
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Day 1: Ca Mau to Can Tho
Starting deep in the southern tip of Vietnam, riders leave Ca Mau along quiet canal roads lined with coconut palms and floating nets. Narrow bridges and soft-earth dike routes introduce the first offroad flavor of the expedition. The IA leads the convoy through lush wetlands where boats glide slowly beneath overhanging trees. Small ferries carry the group across river channels, adding rhythm to the day. As riders approach Can Tho, waterways widen and fruit gardens dominate the landscape. The evening is calm with riverside lights reflecting across the Mekong. A perfect, humid opening to a long northbound journey.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Lunch, Dinner -
Day 2: Can Tho to Ho Chi Minh City
Departing the heart of the Mekong, riders cross orchard trails, shaded canal paths, và light dirt sections that keep the ride varied and engaging. Villages along the way offer fresh coconuts and warm greetings. As the landscape transitions toward the outskirts of Saigon, traffic grows but the IA chooses quieter rural roads to ease the entry. The city’s energy contrasts sharply with the delta’s calm, giving riders a refreshing jolt of urban life. Bikes receive chain cleaning and minor adjustments after two humid days. Evening is for fuel, rest, and prepping for the coastal stretch to come.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 170km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 3: Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Thiet
Leaving the city, the route flows into open plantations and dry plains shaped by strong sea wind. Riders meet sandy patches, evaporated salt fields, and long stretches of coastal tracks. Fishing villages appear with brightly painted boats resting on the shore. The IA schedules perfect hydration stops as heat rises along the coast. Approaching Phan Thiet, dunes and red canyons dominate the view. Sunset over the ocean marks a clean finish to a hot and satisfying ride.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 200km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 4: Phan Thiet to Da Lat
The day begins with sea breeze before the climb into cool mountain air starts. The transition happens quickly: coconut trees fade and pine forests appear. Riders enjoy farmland switchbacks, rocky countryside paths, and occasional soft dirt climbs. The IA chooses scenic regroup points overlooking valleys and green slopes. Reaching Da Lat feels refreshing with its crisp temperature and calm vibe. A welcome contrast after coastal heat.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 160km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 5: Da Lat to Nha Trang
Leaving the highlands, riders descend through pine ridges and farmland curves into hotter lowlands. The route features rocky terrain and gentle offroad spurs through rural communities. The IA manages pace as heat returns near the sea. Before entering Nha Trang, riders pass lagoons, fishing docks, and bright-blue bays. Evening brings cool ocean wind and laid-back coastal energy.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 6: Nha Trang to Buon Ma Thuot
The ascent back inland begins with gentle curves and gradually sharpens into highland roads lined with coffee farms. The terrain includes red volcanic soil, flowing backroads, and light dirt trails through plantations. The IA helps riders maintain momentum through elevation changes. The air cools steadily approaching Buon Ma Thuot, the coffee capital of Vietnam. The evening is warm, aromatic, and perfect for a solid meal and bike tune-up.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 220km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 7: Buon Ma Thuot to Kon Tum
Riders move deeper into the Central Highlands where pepper farms, riverside tracks, and stilt-house villages create a rich cultural backdrop. The terrain alternates between smooth highland flow and loose-earth offroad segments. The IA ensures the convoy crosses remote areas safely with tight regroup patterns. Approaching Kon Tum, the scenery opens into broad valleys and quiet forest zones. The day ends peacefully with crisp highland air.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 180km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 8: Kon Tum to Hoi An (via countryside backroads)
Today transitions from highlands to the coast with rolling valleys, rural plains, and small rivers shaping the scenery. Terrain is mixed but manageable, giving riders time to enjoy long views and gentle curves. The IA leads the route through less-traveled countryside paths to avoid heavy traffic. Approaching Hoi An, palm-lined waterways and quiet villages mark the change in atmosphere. Evening in Hoi An is soft, lantern-lit, and perfect for rest.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 9: Hoi An Free Day
A full rest day for riders to recharge, repair gear, or explore the old town. The IA offers optional short dirt loops through coconut villages for riders wanting light motion. Others can take slow café time or beach walks. Mechanics handle chain adjustments, brake cleaning, and general checks. Energy is preserved for the long northern stretch ahead. The break balances recovery and exploration well.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 10: Hoi An to Hue
Leaving Hoi An, riders move through coastal plains, lagoon routes, and quiet fishing zones. The terrain stays easy but scenic, with long lines of rice fields stretching toward the sea. Small villages offer cool drinks and short cultural stops. The IA picks gentle backroads to maintain smooth flow northward. Hue welcomes riders with its calm Perfume River atmosphere. Evening is restful and historic.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 150km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 11: Hue to Khe Sanh
Heading inland again, the scenery shifts into green valleys and forested hills. The road climbs steadily toward the historical highlands of Khe Sanh. Riders encounter occasional dirt patches and remote rural communities. The IA ensures tight convoy management through mountain sections. Khe Sanh’s cool air and historic depth make the day feel significant. A quiet night prepares riders for the rugged north.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 90km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 12: Khe Sanh to Phong Nha
Riders travel through old supply routes lined with jungle edges, river valleys, and soft-earth forest roads. Elevation changes add rhythm and require focused throttle control. The IA highlights scenic viewpoints tied to wartime history, giving context to the terrain. Approaching Phong Nha, limestone mountains rise dramatically. The evening is calm by the river with cliffs towering overhead.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 150km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 13: Phong Nha to Cua Lo
Leaving the limestone valleys, riders push east toward the coast. Farmland plains, village paths, and long open stretches shape the day. The IA selects quiet rural connectors to keep pace steady. Approaching Cua Lo, sea wind returns along with long, pale beaches. A gentle coastal evening resets the mood.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 14: Cua Lo to Pu Luong
This is a rewarding transition from coast to mountains. Riders follow inland valleys, then climb toward terraced landscapes and cool forest roads. The IA chooses scenic passes with minimal traffic. Pu Luong’s stilt-house villages appear among lush green hills. Evening is fresh and quiet, ideal for recharging.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 150km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 15: Pu Luong to Ta Xua
Leaving Pu Luong, the route becomes wilder with mountain passes, tight switchbacks, and offroad slopes. Riders climb higher into cloud zones where visibility can shift quickly. The IA keeps stops frequent for regrouping in foggy segments. Ta Xua’s ridge lines and cool wind deliver a dramatic mountain finish. A highlight day for dirt riders.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 200km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 16: Ta Xua to Sa Pa
Riders descend from cloud ridges into deeper highlands, passing pine forests, remote valleys, và terraced rice fields. Terrain changes constantly, offering technical patches and long smooth sections. The IA keeps navigation tight in remote areas where signage is minimal. Approaching Sa Pa, temperatures drop and mountains open wide. Evening is cool and relaxed.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 180km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 17: Sa Pa to Ha Giang
The route moves across high passes with sweeping views and rolling ridgelines. Riders enjoy a blend of flowing tarmac curves and short dirt connectors through ethnic communities. The IA highlights safe overtakes and scenic regroup spots. Ha Giang’s river valleys and quiet town atmosphere welcome the convoy. A calm night prepares riders for the extreme north.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 18: Ha Giang to Meo Vac
One of the expedition’s most impressive days — towering karst walls, deep canyons, and tight, cliffside passes. Riders must stay focused; visibility and line choices matter. The IA leads carefully through narrow segments while still allowing time for photos. Meo Vac sits deep in the mountains with cool air drifting through rugged gaps. Evening is quiet and memorable.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 150km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 19: Meo Vac to Ba Be
Leaving the extreme cliffs, riders descend into softer, greener valleys. Forest zones, small rivers, and remote villages shape the scenery. The IA maintains steady pace through mixed surfaces. Approaching Ba Be, the landscape softens into lake valleys with calm blue water. Evening by the lake is peaceful and slow.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 20: Ba Be to Ban Gioc
The ride heads northeast toward limestone forests and borderland terrain. Roads vary from smooth flow to rougher rural sections. The IA keeps regroup points consistent to ensure safety. Ban Gioc waterfall appears from behind bamboo forests — a dramatic sight at day’s end. Riders rest near the sound of falling water.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 170km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 21: Ban Gioc to Ha Long
A long cross-country push toward the coast. Riders pass rice valleys, low mountains, and quiet rural districts. The IA mixes inland backroads with airy coastal sections as Ha Long approaches. Limestone islands rise in the distance, linking back to earlier memories of the route. Evening is breezy with sea air and calm light.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 22: Ha Long to Ha Noi
The final riding day moves through coastal plains and then into thickening urban areas. The IA keeps the group on quieter lanes until the final approach into Hanoi. Riders feel the shift from sea wind to city rhythm as the skyline appears. Arrival is celebratory and smooth with secure group parking. The evening is warm with shared stories.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 150km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 23: Ha Noi – End of Expedition
A slow morning lets riders reflect on crossing Vietnam from tip to capital — delta, coast, highlands, extreme north, and limestone bays. The IA provides packing support, airport transfer coordination, and final gear checks. Coffee flows as riders say their goodbyes. The expedition ends with a full sense of achievement and a complete northbound journey.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
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Tour: South–North Vietnam Offroad Tour 23 Days: Whole Vietnam Ride from Saigon to Hanoi
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23 Days 22 nights
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3850 Km
Tour Highlights
- 23 days South North Vietnam offroad adventure, riding from Saigon to Hanoi across diverse terrains
- Conquer winding mountain passes, witness breathtaking landscapes, and feel the thrill on every twist and turn
- Urban life in Saigon pulses with energy, from skyscrapers to crowded streets
- Explore the dunes, ride the waves, and soak up the golden sun in Phan Thiet
- Da Lat valley fresh air, greenery, and serene calm
- Cool air, forests, and rugged terrain define the highland roads
- Hoi An’s old town shines with lanterns, heritage, and central Vietnam culture
- Discover Ba Be, where clear waters embrace majestic limestone ranges
- Ha Long Bay, a natural wonder of limestone islands and blue waters
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