Itinerary Overview
This 22-day one-way 4×4 expedition is a long-form overland journey designed for travellers who want to experience Vietnam as a continuous north–south landscape. Starting in the far south and finishing in Hanoi, The IA builds this route around terrain logic, distance, and regional transitions rather than highlights or fast connections, making it suitable for long-distance Vietnam car tours. The pace is steady and deliberate, allowing the country to reveal itself layer by layer.
The journey begins in Southern Vietnam, moving out from Ho Chi Minh City toward the coastal dryness of Phan Thiet before turning inland into the Central Highlands. Around Buon Ma Thuot and Pleiku, the landscape opens into wide plateaus shaped by agriculture and elevation, offering long driving days with a strong sense of scale. From here, the route drops back toward the coast, reaching Da Nang and its surrounding region, where coastal scenery and cultural pauses balance the inland stretches.
Heading north, the expedition follows historic central corridors through Dong Ha and the former war landscapes around Phong Nha, where karst formations and rural valleys dominate the terrain. The route then bends inland again toward Ninh Binh, marking the transition from central Vietnam into the northern regions. As elevation increases, the drive passes through Moc Chau and Tu Le, where valleys narrow and mountain contours begin to define the rhythm of each day.
The northern phase deepens through the cooler highlands of Sapa, followed by the dramatic limestone landscapes of Ha Giang and Dong Van. From here, the journey tracks east along the border regions through Cao Bang and Lang Son, where terrain, history, and frontier culture intersect. The expedition concludes with a calm coastal finish at Ha Long Bay before ending in Hanoi, completing a true south-to-north overland traverse shaped by distance, terrain, and The IA’s real expedition experience.
Tour Highlights
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Vietnam 4x4 one way tour connecting the country from deep south to northern frontier
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An extended north–south overland route built around terrain flow and distance
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Southern Vietnam highlands route transitioning from coastal dryness to interior plateaus
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Buon Ma Thuot plateau defined by agriculture, elevation, and open landscapes
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Pleiku Central Highlands offering wide horizons and long-distance driving
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Da Nang coastal transition balancing inland routes with sea-level recovery
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Central Vietnam war route shaped by history and inland corridors
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Phong Nha karst landscape defined by limestone mountains and river valleys
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Ninh Binh limestone valleys marking the gateway into northern Vietnam
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Moc Chau highland plateau with wide open terrain and cooler air
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Tu Le mountain passes tightening the route through elevated valleys
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Sapa Fansipan landscapes combining high elevation and cultivated slopes
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Ha Giang karst region delivering extreme limestone terrain and remoteness
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Dong Van limestone plateau defined by sharp ridges and frontier life
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Cao Bang borderlands where terrain and history intersect
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Lang Son frontier route reflecting trade corridors and border culture
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Ha Long limestone seascape providing a calm coastal finish
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Vietnam cross-country expedition experienced end to end
Summary
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Culture: The journey reflects Vietnam’s cultural shift from river-based southern life to highland ethnic regions and historic northern frontier corridors
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Average Daily Ride Hours: 4 – 6 hours
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Total Distance KM: 3550 km
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Level: Intermediate
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Day 1: : Ho Chi Minh City - Phan Thiet
Leaving Ho Chi Minh City, the drive eases out of dense urban zones into wider southern landscapes. Long-distance driving sets a relaxed and consistent rhythm from the start. Industrial outskirts gradually give way to agricultural plains. Traffic thins steadily, allowing smooth and controlled progress. The road flows naturally with gentle scenic curves. Light and temperature shift subtly approaching the coast. Coastal air becomes noticeable in the final stretch. Phan Thiet arrives with a calm seaside atmosphere. The evening is unhurried after a full transfer day.
Summary
Distance: ~200 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 2: : Phan Thiet - Buon Ma Thuot
The route turns inland, marking a clear change in geography. Coastal flats transition into rolling terrain as elevation increases. Scenic curves appear more frequently, shaping a focused but comfortable drive. Traffic thins quickly away from the coast. Forested sections begin to dominate the scenery. The air cools gradually with altitude. Valleys open and close along the way. The landscape feels broader and quieter. Buon Ma Thuot arrives with a grounded Central Highlands character.
Summary
Distance: ~280 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 3: : Buon Ma Thuot - Free Day
This day is reserved for rest after consecutive driving stages. No long-distance driving is planned. The highland climate creates a comfortable pause in the journey. Time is available for light local exploration at an easy pace. The slower rhythm allows physical recovery. The atmosphere feels calm and spacious. Short movements remain optional. The evening prepares for the next inland stage.
Summary
Distance: ~0 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 4: : Buon Ma Thuot - Pleiku
Leaving Buon Ma Thuot, the drive continues across expansive highland plateaus. Long scenic stretches encourage steady and composed driving. Coffee plantations and rural settlements define the scenery. Elevation changes are gentle but continuous. Traffic remains minimal throughout the day. The landscape feels open rather than compressed. The sense of distance grows gradually. Pleiku appears with a quieter, elevated atmosphere. Evening time is relaxed and understated.
Summary
Distance: ~180 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 5: : Pleiku - Da Nang
Today marks a major transition from highlands to coast. The drive begins across rolling plateaus before descending through layered terrain. Elevation drops steadily, warming the air. Scenic curves shape a long and engaging driving day. Traffic increases slightly nearer the coast but remains manageable. The contrast between inland plateau and coastal plains becomes clear. Light opens toward the horizon. Da Nang arrives with a lively coastal rhythm. The evening is calm after a long stage.
Summary
Distance: ~320 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 6: : Da Nang - Free Day
This day is reserved for rest without long-distance driving. Time is available to enjoy the coastal environment at an easy pace. Short local drives can be done comfortably. The pause helps recover after a major transition stage. The atmosphere feels open and refreshing. Movement remains flexible and optional. The day resets energy for northern travel.
Summary
Distance: ~0 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 7: : Da Nang - Free Day
A second rest day allows full recovery before entering historic and mountainous regions. No long driving is planned. The coastal climate supports relaxation. Time can be used for light exploration without schedule pressure. The slower rhythm balances the overall expedition. Evening time remains unstructured and calm.
Summary
Distance: ~0 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 8: : Da Nang - Dong Ha
Leaving the coast, the route heads north through central Vietnam. The drive follows flatter terrain with steady progress. Traffic flows predictably outside urban areas. Agricultural landscapes dominate much of the day. Long-distance driving feels smooth and consistent. Cultural transitions become noticeable moving north. The environment feels quieter and less developed. Dong Ha arrives with a grounded provincial atmosphere. Evening time is calm and practical.
Summary
Distance: ~190 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 9: : Dong Ha - Phong Nha
The drive turns inland toward greener terrain. Forested hills and river valleys shape the scenery. Scenic curves appear more frequently without becoming demanding. Traffic thins noticeably, reinforcing a remote feeling. Elevation increases gradually approaching limestone regions. Settlements become less frequent. The road flows naturally throughout the day. Arrival in Phong Nha comes with cooler air and dense greenery. The evening is quiet and nature-focused.
Summary
Distance: ~170 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 10: : Phong Nha - Phong Nha Cave Tour
This day focuses on local exploration rather than long-distance driving. Short movements connect key cave areas and surrounding countryside. The slower pace allows appreciation of limestone landscapes. Roads remain calm and lightly traveled. The environment feels enclosed and green. Time is spent off the main route. The day balances movement and rest. Evening time is relaxed and reflective.
Summary
Distance: ~30 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 11: : Phong Nha - Ninh Binh
Leaving central Vietnam, the drive heads north through long rural corridors. Long-distance driving defines the day. The landscape transitions gradually from forested hills to broader lowlands. Traffic remains manageable throughout. Elevation changes soften steadily. Agricultural scenes dominate much of the route. The sense of distance covered becomes clear. Arrival in Ninh Binh brings familiar limestone scenery. Evening time is calm.
Summary
Distance: ~400 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 12: : Ninh Binh - Moc Chau
The route turns northwest into rising terrain. Limestone plains give way to rolling hills. Elevation increases gradually, cooling the air. Scenic curves appear more frequently as the drive progresses. Traffic thins outside populated areas. Rural settlements shape the rhythm of the day. The transition into highland zones feels steady. Moc Chau arrives with wide plateaus and open views. Evening time is quiet.
Summary
Distance: ~200 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 13: : Moc Chau - Tu Le
The road climbs deeper into mountainous terrain. Elevation changes are frequent and engaging. Narrow sections alternate with wider scenic stretches. Settlements become sparse along the route. Traffic remains minimal throughout the day. Valleys open and close rhythmically. The landscape feels remote and elevated. Tu Le appears quietly among surrounding mountains. Evening time allows rest.
Summary
Distance: ~180 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 14: : Tu Le - Sapa
The drive continues across demanding highland terrain. Elevation remains consistently high. Scenic ridgelines define much of the route. Weather and light may shift quickly at altitude. Traffic stays light, allowing controlled progress. The landscape transitions toward cultivated slopes. Cooler air becomes more pronounced. Sapa arrives with a livelier mountain-town feel. Evening time is comfortable.
Summary
Distance: ~170 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 15: : Sapa - Free Day
This day is reserved for rest without long-distance driving. The cooler climate supports recovery. Time is available for light local exploration. The slower pace balances previous demanding stages. Short movements remain optional. The day prepares for northern frontier travel.
Summary
Distance: ~0 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 16: : Sapa - Free Day
A second rest day allows full recovery in the highlands. No long driving is planned. The environment feels calm and structured. Time remains flexible throughout the day. The pause resets rhythm before heading north.
Summary
Distance: ~0 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 17: : Sapa - Ha Giang
The journey resumes toward the far north. Terrain shifts from cultivated hills to wilder karst landscapes. Elevation changes shape a demanding but fluid drive. Traffic remains light across provincial boundaries. Valleys deepen and rock formations intensify. The sense of frontier grows stronger. Ha Giang appears as a remote regional center. Evening time is calm.
Summary
Distance: ~240 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 18: : Ha Giang - Dong Van
The road climbs sharply into limestone plateau terrain. Mountain passes dominate the route. Driving demands precision and focus. Sheer valleys and rock walls define the scenery. Settlements cling to steep slopes. Progress is deliberate rather than fast. The environment feels uncompromising. Dong Van arrives with a stark highland atmosphere. Evening time is quiet.
Summary
Distance: ~150 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 19: : Dong Van - Cao Bang
Leaving the plateau, the route descends gradually into greener terrain. Karst formations soften into forested hills. The drive remains long but less technical. Traffic stays minimal. Rural life becomes more visible along the way. Elevation changes ease gradually. Cao Bang appears with a strong borderland character. Evening time is calm.
Summary
Distance: ~260 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 20: : Cao Bang - Lang Son
The journey turns southeast through border provinces. Valleys widen and narrow rhythmically. Karst landscapes remain dominant but more open. Traffic remains light throughout the day. The drive favors patience and steady pacing. Border influence is felt through terrain and settlement patterns. Lang Son arrives with a frontier trade atmosphere. Evening time is relaxed.
Summary
Distance: ~220 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Hotel
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Day 21: : Lang Son - Ha Long Cruise
The route descends toward the coast. Mountain terrain softens into lowlands. Long-distance driving defines the rhythm. Traffic increases gradually nearing coastal regions. Light changes approaching the sea. Arrival at Ha Long marks a clear shift in environment. Driving pauses as the journey moves onto the water. The evening is calm aboard the cruise.
Summary
Distance: ~200 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Accommodation: 3–4 stars Cruise
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Day 22: : Ha Long Cruise - Hanoi
The morning continues on calm waters before returning inland. The drive back follows lowland landscapes at a relaxed pace. Traffic becomes more noticeable nearing the capital. The contrast between coast and city is clear. Long-distance driving remains smooth and composed. Familiar surroundings signal the end of the expedition. Hanoi reappears with full scale and movement. The journey concludes with a strong sense of completion after crossing Vietnam end to end.
Summary
Distance: ~160 km
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch
Price
| 2-4 pax | 5-8 pax | 9 - 12 pax | 13+ pax | |
| Price / 1 Pax / 1 Day | 200 USD | 180 USD | 160 USD | Contact Us |
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Raptor 2022+ |
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| Price / 1 Car / 1 Day | 70 USD | 70 USD | 80 USD | 90 USD |
Inclusions
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1 English Speaking Guide & 1 Driver
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Lead the routes by 4x4 Pick Up Truck
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Good Accommodation: 3 - 4 Stars Hotel – Twins or the best Hotel in area
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All Meals On Tour
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Luxury Bus Pickup and Drop off
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Water - Coffee during a day
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Ferry Fee
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Hotel before & after Tour
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Welcome & Farewell Dinner
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All sightseeing tickets and travel permits on frontier
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Material insurance for cars 50 - 70%
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Third Party Insurance
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Gasoline/ Petrol
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Walkie-Talkie
Excludes
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Personal insurance - Travel insurance (this at your own risk)
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4G SIM Card - You can buy Viettel 4G sim at airport around 10$
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Air ticket
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Soft Drink, Beers, Alcoholic drinks
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Personal expenses & Other expenses not described in the itinerary
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Visa
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Note
• 1 Sweeper Car will come in every 7 Cars
• Cameraman 200$ / 1 day for Photos + Flycam/ FPV + 2 Clips after tour
• Single Supplement for Single Occupancy – Price will be informed upon the tour you book
Halong Bay Cruise + 100$ / 1 person
• Transfer the car back to Depature Spot 400$ / 1 car
• Deposit for Car $ 2000 by credit card for each car. This is used for Car Damage and Fines. The deposit will be released after 1 month
Children
• 5 – under 8: No Charge – can take with 4 people 1 car
• 8 – under 12: 50% of the price – can take with 4 people 1 car
• 12 – under 16: 75% of price – as an adult, not more than 4 people 1 car
• From 16 as an adult
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Tour: Vietnam 4×4 One Way Tour 22 Days: Extended North to South Expedition
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22 days 21 nights
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4565 km
Tour Highlights
- Vietnam 4x4 one way tour connecting the country from deep south to northern frontier
- An extended north–south overland route built around terrain flow and distance
- Southern Vietnam highlands route transitioning from coastal dryness to interior plateaus
- Buon Ma Thuot plateau defined by agriculture, elevation, and open landscapes
- Pleiku Central Highlands offering wide horizons and long-distance driving
- Da Nang coastal transition balancing inland routes with sea-level recovery
- Central Vietnam war route shaped by history and inland corridors
- Phong Nha karst landscape defined by limestone mountains and river valleys
- Ninh Binh limestone valleys marking the gateway into northern Vietnam
- Moc Chau highland plateau with wide open terrain and cooler air
- Tu Le mountain passes tightening the route through elevated valleys
- Sapa Fansipan landscapes combining high elevation and cultivated slopes
- Ha Giang karst region delivering extreme limestone terrain and remoteness
- Dong Van limestone plateau defined by sharp ridges and frontier life
- Cao Bang borderlands where terrain and history intersect
- Lang Son frontier route reflecting trade corridors and border culture
- Ha Long limestone seascape providing a calm coastal finish
- Vietnam cross-country expedition experienced end to end
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