Itinerary Overview
The Ho Chi Minh Trail Dirtbike Tour 12 Days with The IA retraces Vietnam’s legendary wartime supply route in reverse — from energetic Saigon all the way to the capital city of Hanoi. This south-to-north expedition delivers one of the country’s most immersive and historically rich dirtbike journeys, blending remote highlands, jungle corridors, and quiet backroads tied deeply to the Ho Chi Minh Trail’s legacy, standing out among classic Vietnam dirtbike tours.
Beginning on the outskirts of Saigon, riders ease out of the urban rhythm and enter the countryside of southeastern Vietnam. The route quickly transitions into red-earth tracks, rubber plantations, and forested hills around Dong Xoai and Dak Song — the southern gateway to the Central Highlands. As the ride climbs north, the landscape opens into rolling highland terrain, coffee plantations, and remote ethnic regions around Buon Me Thuot and Kon Tum.
From there, the journey pushes deeper into Vietnam’s wild interior. Jungle routes, mountain valleys, and old wartime paths guide riders through Kham Duc, A Luoi, and Khe Sanh — regions where history and nature intertwine. The final stages follow some of the most authentic sections of the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Phong Nha’s karst landscapes, onward to Tan Ky, the historical starting point of the trail, before easing into the limestone valleys of Ninh Binh and finally reaching Hanoi.
Over twelve unforgettable days, this south-to-north route captures the raw essence of the Ho Chi Minh Trail — rugged, remote, deeply historic, and profoundly rewarding.
Tour Highlights
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Ho Chi Minh Trail Dirtbike Tour is a long-distance offroad journey following Vietnam’s most legendary wartime route.
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Ho Chi Minh City – Dong Xoai – Dak Song – Buon Me Thuot – Kon Tum traces the southern and central highlands through forests, plantations, and remote ethnic regions.
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12-day HMC Trail from Saigon to Hanoi delivers a complete south-to-north crossing of Vietnam by dirtbike.
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Kham Duc – A Luoi – Khe Sanh – Phong Nha – Tan Ky – Ninh Binh follows jungle tracks, wartime corridors, and dramatic karst landscapes.
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Vietnam south-to-north historical dirtbike route combines raw riding, deep history, and remote terrain across the country.
Summary
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Culture: Wartime history and regional life from South to North Vietnam
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Average Daily Ride Hours: 4 - 6 hours
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Total Distance KM:
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Level: Intermediate
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Day 1: : Saigon to Dong Xoai
Leaving Saigon, riders gradually escape the city’s energy and enter quiet countryside roads, plantation tracks, and rural villages. The terrain shifts into red-earth paths and gentle off-road sections as the route approaches Dong Xoai. The day offers a smooth transition from urban life into the rhythm of the Ho Chi Minh Trail expedition.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Lunch, Dinner -
Day 2: : Dong Xoai to Dak Song
Departing Dong Xoai, riders head north through rubber plantations, farmland, and forest corridors. The road begins to climb into the southern highlands, with cooler air and more rugged terrain appearing along the way. Dak Song provides a peaceful highland stop surrounded by rolling hills and forested landscapes.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 3: : Dak Song to Buon Me Thuot
Leaving Dak Song, the route follows rural backroads through pepper farms, coffee fields, and open highland countryside. Soft dirt tracks and wide views define the ride. Arrival in Buon Me Thuot brings a relaxed atmosphere in Vietnam’s coffee capital — a cultural and geographic heart of the Central Highlands.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 4: : Buon Me Thuot to Kon Tum
Riders leave Buon Me Thuot heading north across red volcanic soil, river valleys, and forest edges. The day blends smooth riding with light off-road sections, passing ethnic villages and open farmland. Kon Tum welcomes riders with its calm highland feel, traditional wooden houses, and cool evening air.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 5: : Kon Tum to Kham Duc
Departing Kon Tum, the route pushes into more remote terrain. Pine forests, jungle edges, and quiet mountain roads dominate the landscape. The ride feels increasingly wild and isolated, following old supply-route corridors. Kham Duc offers a quiet overnight stop deep in the highlands.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 6: : Kham Duc to A Luoi
Leaving Kham Duc, riders traverse forest trails, river valleys, and mountainous backroads. The region is sparsely populated, with small ethnic communities scattered among steep hills. As the route approaches A Luoi, the scenery grows greener and more rugged, reflecting the area’s strong wartime history.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 7: : A Luoi to Khe Sanh
Departing A Luoi, riders follow remote mountain ridges, jungle corridors, and historic paths carved into the landscape decades ago. Red-earth tracks and misty passes define the day. Khe Sanh appears as a quiet, powerful stop — surrounded by highland air and deep historical significance.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 8: : Khe Sanh to Phong Nha
Leaving Khe Sanh, riders enter one of the most scenic and historic sections of the trail. Dense jungle, river valleys, and rolling mountain terrain lead north. Approaching Phong Nha, dramatic limestone cliffs and rivers signal entry into Vietnam’s most famous cave region.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 9: : Phong Nha – Rest Day (OFF)
A full rest and exploration day. Riders can visit caves, relax by the river, or enjoy short optional rides around the karst landscape. This break allows recovery before the final push north toward Hanoi.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 10: : Phong Nha to Tan Ky
Departing Phong Nha, riders follow authentic Ho Chi Minh Trail sections through jungle corridors, forest roads, and quiet valleys. The route feels remote and peaceful. Arrival in Tan Ky marks the historic starting point of the Ho Chi Minh Trail — a symbolic and meaningful milestone of the journey.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day 11: : Tan Ky to Ninh Binh
Leaving Tan Ky, the ride gradually transitions into rural farmland, river plains, and shaded village roads. Limestone peaks begin to rise as the route approaches Ninh Binh. The day ends among dramatic karst formations, calm waterways, and wide rice paddies.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner -
Day 12: : Ninh Binh to Hanoi
The final ride leads through gentle countryside roads and quiet backroads toward Hanoi. The pace is relaxed, allowing riders to absorb the journey’s completion. Re-entering the capital marks the end of a full south-to-north Ho Chi Minh Trail expedition — a twelve-day dirtbike journey across Vietnam’s historic spine with The IA.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 140km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch.
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Tour: Ho Chi Minh Trail Dirtbike Tour 12 Days: The HCM Trail from Saigon to Hanoi
From USD 2200 / 1 Rider
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12 days 11 nights
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2400 km
Tour Highlights
- Ho Chi Minh Trail Dirtbike Tour is a long-distance offroad journey following Vietnam’s most legendary wartime route.
- Ho Chi Minh City – Dong Xoai – Dak Song – Buon Me Thuot – Kon Tum traces the southern and central highlands through forests, plantations, and remote ethnic regions.
- 12-day HMC Trail from Saigon to Hanoi delivers a complete south-to-north crossing of Vietnam by dirtbike.
- Kham Duc – A Luoi – Khe Sanh – Phong Nha – Tan Ky – Ninh Binh follows jungle tracks, wartime corridors, and dramatic karst landscapes.
- Vietnam south-to-north historical dirtbike route combines raw riding, deep history, and remote terrain across the country.
Destination
- VIETNAM MOTORBIKE TOURS
- Ho Chi Minh Trail Motorbike Tours
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