Itinerary Overview

The South–Central Vietnam Dirtbike Tour 6 Days with The IA delivers a smooth, scenic ride from jungle trails to highland curves and finally the breezy coastline of Nha Trang, offering a balanced route within Vietnam’s motorcycle tours. Leaving Saigon, the route moves into the shaded backroads of Nam Cat Tien, where forest tracks and countryside lanes offer a refreshing start to the journey.
From there, the climb into Da Lat brings pine forests, winding mountain roads, and cool highland air — a classic contrast to the lowland heat. The ride then continues toward Phan Rang, where rocky desert-like terrain, ocean views, and quiet coastal stretches offer an entirely new rhythm. The final run to Nha Trang delivers beach roads, sea breezes, and sandy curves before the tour wraps up.
Across five days, this route blends jungle, mountains, and coastline into one enjoyable dirtbike loop through South–Central Vietnam.

Tour Highlights

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    Ride the Highlands for 6 days: mountains, ethnic villages, and the freedom of open roads

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    Nam Cat Tien: trekking, wildlife, and pristine forest air

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    Dreamy Da Lat, flowers, valleys, and morning mist

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    Come to Nha Trang to see the blue sea that’s not only beautiful but also full of energy

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    Discover Phan Thiet: calm beaches, gentle waves, and captivating coastal scenery

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    Explore Saigon, the dazzling city of lights and life

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Summary

  • Culture:  Touching Ethnic Culture in North Vietnam

  • Average Daily Ride Hours:  4 - 6 hours

  • Total Distance KM:  1010 Km

  • Level:  Intermediate

  • Day 1: Saigon to Nam Cat Tien

    Leaving Saigon, riders ease into the countryside where plantations, canals, and red-earth trails begin replacing the city noise. Light dirt sections and shaded jungle-edge paths appear as the route approaches Nam Cat Tien. The air cools, the scenery turns greener, and riders settle beside the national park — a quiet, refreshing start to the The IA dirtbike journey.

    Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 150km
    Meal: Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 2: Nam Cat Tien to Da Lat

    Departing Nam Cat Tien, riders climb into the southern highlands through plantation roads, rolling hills, and farmland dirt tracks. The temperature cools noticeably as pine forests appear. Scenic viewpoints, mountain curves, and small highland villages shape the final approach into Da Lat. The day ends in a peaceful mountain city known for lakes, gardens, and fresh cool air.

    b]Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 250km
    Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 3: Da Lat to Nha Trang

    Leaving Da Lat, the cool air and winding hills gradually fade as the road drops toward lower ground. The temperature rises, the landscape opens up, and the first hints of salty sea breeze signal that the coast is close.
    Nha Trang comes into view with its long stretch of sand, clear water, and a more energetic pace than the highlands. Moving from Da Lat’s calm atmosphere to Nha Trang’s bright, open seaside feels like a clean, refreshing shift in scenery.

    b]Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 140km
    Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 4: Nha Trang to Phan Rang

    Leaving Nha Trang, riders descend through pine valleys and rocky countryside terrain before reaching the dry lowlands. The landscape shifts dramatically into hot, windy plains with desert-like scenery. Dirt tracks, sandy patches, and open farmland trails lead toward Phan Rang. The coastline appears with bright blue water, salt fields, and the dry coastal vibe unique to this region — a strong contrast from the highlands.

    b]Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 150km
    Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 5: Phan Rang to Phan Thiet

    Leaving Phan Rang, riders descend through pine valleys and gentle mountain slopes before reaching warmer lowlands. The terrain mixes farmland dirt paths, dry plains, and small river areas. As the route approaches Phan Thiet, rolling dunes, fishing villages, and coastline views create a stunning shift from highlands to sea. The day ends with warm ocean wind and a relaxed beach atmosphere on the The IA loop.

    b]Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 120km
    Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 6: Phan Thiet to Saigon

    The final ride blends coastal roads, rural trails, and open farmland terrain. Light sand patches and quiet village tracks keep the day enjoyable without heavy difficulty. As riders move inland, the scenery transitions into wider countrysides before merging with the outskirts of Saigon. The loop closes with a complete contrast of jungle, mountains, and coastline — a compact but scenic highland–beach adventure with The IA.

    b]Summary:
    Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
    Distance: 200km
    Meal: Breakfast, Lunch

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Tour: South Vietnam Motorcycle Journey 6 Days – Da Lat to Nha Trang Loop

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    6 Days 5 nights

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    1010 Km

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  • Ride the Highlands for 6 days: mountains, ethnic villages, and the freedom of open roads
  • Nam Cat Tien: trekking, wildlife, and pristine forest air
  • Dreamy Da Lat, flowers, valleys, and morning mist
  • Come to Nha Trang to see the blue sea that’s not only beautiful but also full of energy
  • Discover Phan Thiet: calm beaches, gentle waves, and captivating coastal scenery
  • Explore Saigon, the dazzling city of lights and life
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