Itinerary Overview
The Dirtbike Tour Hanoi – Phan Rang 24 Days with The IA is a once-in-a-lifetime north–south journey built for riders who want to experience every pulse, texture, and landscape of Vietnam. Crafted as the most comprehensive Vietnam Dirtbike Tour, this journey unfolds over 24 full riding days, crossing mountains, coastlines, karst regions, war-era trails, desert landscapes, and tropical lowlands — a complete traverse from the Red River Delta to the sun-baked shores of Phan Rang.
Beginning in Hanoi, the route moves toward the harbor city of Hai Phong before boarding a cruise through the legendary limestone towers of Ha Long Bay. Returning to land, the adventure continues through the border mountains of Lang Son, the waterfalls and turquoise rivers of Cao Bang, and the raw karst landscapes of Dong Van and Ha Giang — some of the most dramatic motorbike terrain in all of Southeast Asia.
From there, the ride flows into the misty passes around Sapa, before descending south through Tu Le, Moc Chau, and the peaceful valleys surrounding Ninh Binh. The expedition then reconnects with the central mountains at Phong Nha, home to the world’s largest cave systems, and follows historic routes through Dong Ha and onward to Da Nang, where riders get a well-deserved break along the coast.
The southern leg pushes into the highland cities of Pleiku and Buon Ma Thuot, where red-soil coffee plantations, minority villages, and forested trails dominate the landscape. The final stretch descends through Phan Thiet and along the seaside highways toward Ho Chi Minh City, completing the longest and most diverse dirtbike route The IA offers.
This 24-day odyssey is the definition of a grand motorcycle expedition — varied, cultural, wild, and unforgettable.
Tour Highlights
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Grand Vietnam Dirtbike Tour: 24 days. Every road. Every thrill
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Conquer winding mountain passes, witness breathtaking landscapes, and feel the thrill on every twist and turn
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Visiting Ha Long offers a chance to see a unique marine karst landscape, with shapes and colors that shift throughout the day
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Entering Pha Nha Cave is like stepping into a vast natural chamber shaped by millions of years of geological movement
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Da Nang’s coastline stands out with clear water, soft sand, and an open, refreshing atmosphere
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Cool air, forests, and rugged terrain define the highland roads
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Phan Thiet’s coast blends simplicity and natural charm in a clean, understated way
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Meeting local people provides a deeper understanding of the community’s way of life
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: 3130 Km
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Level: Intermediate
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Day 1: Ha Noi to Hai Phong
Leaving Hanoi, the convoy peels away from urban noise onto quiet country lanes that thread through rice paddies and craft villages. Early miles are an easy warm-up with calm traffic and plenty of vistas to scan for the first taste of offroad lines. Approaching Hai Phong, salt farms and coastal plain views begin to appear, shifting the air to something sharper and sea-sweet. The IA crew checks bikes at a coastal stop while riders stretch and share first impressions. Evening in Hai Phong is relaxed with fresh seafood and a short gear briefing under warm lights. It’s a measured start that primes the group for higher mountains ahead.
Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 120km
Meal: Lunch, Dinner -
Day 2: Hai Phong to Ha Long (Cruise boarding)
This morning the route moves along quiet coastal roads into the karst rim of Ha Long Bay, where limestone teeth appear on the horizon. Bikes are parked and the team transfers to a comfortable boat, swapping engine notes for the hush of water between islands. The afternoon is for exploring hidden caves, kayaking quiet coves, and watching the light deepen on sheer cliffs. Evenings on the boat are simple and restorative with a short debrief about the route types to come. The contrast between riding and floating keeps energy high and stress low. It’s a tactical rest that still feels like progress.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 80km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 3: Ha Long – Full cruise, recovery and prep
No riding today, just a full day to recover, enjoy the bay, and do maintenance checks. Riders can stretch, inspect chains, and swap tires if needed while The IA team handles logistics and local permissions. Optional kayak loops and cave walks keep legs moving without draining energy. Meals are local and restorative, with plenty of protein and fresh fruit to refill stores. The afternoon includes a short navigation clinic and a briefing on tougher mountain days ahead. By sunset, the group has reset and is ready to push inland.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 4: Ha Long to Lang Son
Back on the bikes, the route turns inland through limestone outcrops and quiet farming towns toward the borderlands. The roads tighten into rolling country lanes that reveal small markets and craft workshops along the way. As elevation nudges up, riders see more rugged rock formations and remote villages that feel off-the-map. The IA keeps the pace steady, emphasizing fuel stops and sightlines where gravel sections appear. Lang Son’s evening brings local markets and strong coffee — a low-key cultural primer. The day finishes with a short gear check and a calm dinner among the team.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 200km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 5: Lang Son to Cao Bang
Today the trail grows wilder with cliffside curves and forested ridges that require focused riding. Dirt edges and patched rural roads give the day a strong dirtbike rhythm without being technical-only. Villages sit tucked into valleys, offering cold water, smiles, and simple food that riders appreciate. The IA picks scenic pullouts for photos and short navigation briefings before the tougher passes. Cao Bang welcomes the group with cool air and a quiet town energy that soaks into tired muscles. It’s a deep country day that builds confidence for more remote riding.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 220km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 6: Cao Bang to Dong Van
This is an iconic northern mountain stretch with towering karst, narrow passes, and steep switchbacks. Expect a mix of gravel, stone, and tight paved sections where throttle control and line choice matter. Villages are remote and the pace is naturally slower, allowing notice of local life and landscape detail. The IA ensures regular regrouping at viewpoints to keep the convoy tight and safe. Dong Van’s dramatic cliffs and sunset light deliver one of the route’s most memorable backdrops. Riders sleep early, ready for another big mountain morning.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 220km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 7: Dong Van to Ha Giang
Riding the classic loops, today unfolds as a sequence of ridgelines and bowl-shaped valleys carved into karst. The road threads between steep terraces and broad overviews where clouds often hang low and dramatic. The terrain asks for respectful riding: watch grip on mixed surfaces and use momentum through rolling gravel. Small hill-tribe markets provide chances to taste regional snacks and pick up simple supplies. The IA makes navigation checks frequently, keeping everyone tight when visibility narrows. Ha Giang greets the team with evening warmth and an easy debrief by the fire.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 130km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 8: Ha Giang to Sapa
A long pull southwest takes the route from limestone ridges toward the higher, greener Sapa hills. The landscape moves from sharp karst to terraced rice fields and cool pine shadows. Expect a mix of smooth paved passes and occasional dirt spurs that lead to remote viewpoints. Riders have time for steady photos and casual village stops, sampling tea and learning local stories. The IA recommends early arrival to settle into Sapa’s altitude and rest well. Tonight is for relaxed dinner and gear checks before the next active days.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 230km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 9: Sapa – Free day for local valleys and short rides
Rest and short explorations define the day with optional gentle loops into nearby hill-tribe villages. It’s a light day for walking, local markets, and a chain-cleaning session in shade. For riders wanting motion, small single-track connectors and terrace-edge trails provide soft technical fun. The IA offers a guided village walk for anyone who prefers ground-level cultural time. Evening brings a full checklist on the bikes and a calm briefing for the coming highland stages. Recovery today is purposeful and tactical.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 10: Sapa – Second free day for recovery and prep
Another soft day to reset body and bike, with options for café downtime or short gravel loops depending on energy. The IA tech team runs through brakes, suspension, and tire choices for the long stretch ahead. Riders compare notes and finalize personal kit before returning to more continuous days in the saddle. Farewells to Sapa’s valley views are slow and intentional. The group practices quick nav drills and communications, smoothing any remaining jitters. Everyone goes to bed with maps and confidence locked in.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 11: Sapa to Tu Le
Leaving Sapa, the route falls into quieter valleys with long dirt approaches and terraced fields that stretch into the horizon. Light river crossings and patchy gravel demand steady focus but reward with sweeping viewpoints. The day blends open-flow segments with occasional technical spurs that keep the ride engaging. Villages along the way offer hot soup and friendly curiosity, a reminder of how remote these stretches are. The IA keeps the convoy compact and supports any minor mechanical needs. Tu Le’s small starlit dinner is a quiet highland pleasure.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 130km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 12: Tu Le to Moc Chau
The route today is a rolling mosaic of farms, tea hills, and cool mountain passes. Long straights give time to settle into a rhythm while short dirt patches test balance and throttle feel. Moc Chau’s open valleys welcome with fresh air and wide meadows that contrast the steeper northern ranges. The IA schedules a photo stop at a scenic plateau, then eases into a late lunch with local pickled greens and grilled meats. Riders use the afternoon to check suspension sag and comfort for consecutive long days ahead. The evening includes a short talk on fuel planning for the central stretch.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 100km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 13: Moc Chau to Ninh Binh
Descending from the cool hills, the day eases into warmer river plains and limestone towers rising again around Ninh Binh. Quiet village roads and farm tracks make for pleasant late-morning cruising. Approaching Ninh Binh, the group rides among karst spires and watery paddies, stopping at a riverside point to stretch legs. The IA emphasizes clean chain practices tonight after many dirt miles. Local evening markets offer robust rice dishes and regional specialties for fuel and morale. It’s a calm transition day that reconnects riders with lower-altitude riding.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 210km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 14: Ninh Binh to Phong Nha
A long transit that gradually introduces limestone cliffs into the mid-distance horizon, today is driven by sustained mileage and measured pacing. Road surfaces vary, so the group keeps a flexible mindset and frequent regroup points. Approaching Phong Nha, karst fields intensify and river valleys narrow into dramatic scenery. The IA organizes a short late-afternoon river stop to cool off and reconvene. Phong Nha’s town sits quiet beneath cliffs, a perfect gateway to cave country and a deserved rest. Evening gear checks focus on lighting and navigation for cave access.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 15: Phong Nha – Phong Nha Cave Tour day (OFF style active rest)
A dedicated exploration day into the river caves and underground passageways, balancing rest with light adventure. Riders swap helmets for lightweight hiking and boat trips into cavern systems that define the region. The IA makes logistics seamless while riders enjoy a slower pace and bathed-in-green river light. Bike maintenance continues in parallel with local guides pointing out unique karst features. Meals are simple and restorative, designed to replenish salts and calories. The day ends with a quiet regroup and a debrief on the tougher southern highland days coming up.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 16: Phong Nha to Dong Ha
Leaving the cave valley, the route opens toward gentler farmland and punctuated hills as the team heads south. Road quality improves in stretches but expect occasional dirt approaches to rural hamlets. Dong Ha’s wartime history is visible in small sites along the route, giving the day a quiet reflective tone. The IA times the day for a comfortable arrival, allowing minor suspension and chain servicing. Riders enjoy a late afternoon by the river and a relaxed dinner discussing the next coastal transition. It’s a measured day to prepare for the central coastal corridor.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 200km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 17: Dong Ha to Da Nang
This coastal-bound leg moves through rice flats and small towns before revealing the seascape near Da Nang. The final approaches to the city include sweeping curves and scenic viewpoints over bays and headlands. The IA selects a coastal pullout for a late lunch where riders can enjoy fresh seafood and ocean air. Da Nang’s light is easy and restorative, and the team uses the evening to do a full bike inspection. Optional short beach rides are available for anyone wanting to stretch legs before two free days. Tonight is about rest and small mechanical tweaks.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 160km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 18: Da Nang – Free day for rest and local exploration
A full rest day to soak in coastal life, handle maintenance, or take short coastal loops with minimal luggage. The IA techs handle any tire swaps, brake bleeding, or minor shock service while riders visit local craft villages or the old town. Optional easy routes include lighthouse runs and seaside viewpoints that are gentle but scenic. Meals are leisurely and the group rehearses navigation for the central highland climb next. It’s a chance to recover both body and kit before sustained highland miles.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 19: Da Nang – Second free day to recharge and test kit
Another soft day for recovery and final checks, with focused attention on ergonomics and kit comfort. Riders confirm seating, luggage straps, and any handlebar adjustments needed for longer highland stints. The IA runs a brief clinic on river crossings and long-day fuel strategy. Optional short rides keep muscles active without taxing energy reserves. Evening is for final paperwork and route confirmations before the elevated terrain ahead. Everyone sleeps early to start the ascent fresh.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 20: Da Nang to Pleiku
Leaving the coast, the route climbs steadily into the Central Highlands with eucalyptus scents and cooler air arriving by midday. Expect a mix of paved passes and intermittent dirt connectors that climb through forested ridges. As elevation increases, wide vistas open to coffee terraces and patchwork farmland. Pleiku provides an easy evening with warm food and secure parking for the bikes. The IA checks oil and brakes tonight in preparation for consecutive highland days. Riders rest knowing the next sections will blend flow with selective technicality.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 21: Pleiku to Buon Ma Thuot
A highland ride that slips between coffee plantations, volcanic soils, and quiet rural roads. The surface alternates from smooth paved stretches to soft farm tracks that reward momentum and line choice. Midday light pours over wide highland bowls where the breeze is constant and cooling. Buon Ma Thuot has a relaxed tempo and strong coffee culture — the perfect setting for a long evening meal and mechanical tuning. The IA runs a short gear clinic after dinner on suspension settings for loaded dirt. Riders enjoy a calm night before the final push.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 180km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 22: Buon Ma Thuot – Free day for local exploration and rest
An active rest focused on coffeelands, short scenic loops, and optional waterfall visits nearby. The IA coordinates optional local trails for riders who want to keep wheels turning without significant mileage. Mechanics perform a comprehensive check of chain wear and bearing play to ensure reliability for the coastal descent. Riders enjoy local food and swap notes about favorite sections so far. It’s the last mellow day before a change of scenery toward the sea.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 0km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 23: Buon Ma Thuot to Phan Thiet
The descent to Phan Thiet is dramatic: highland cool air gives way to hot, dry plains and rolling dunes as the coast approaches. Terrain changes quickly from coffee farms to sandy tracks and scrubland, putting a smile on riders who love contrast. The IA times stops for hydration and sand-line coaching where dunes appear near the route. Phan Thiet’s coastline and fishing villages welcome riders with wide beaches and simple seafood stalls. The day ends with ocean breeze and a long debrief under palm trees. It’s a satisfying shift in terrain and mood.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 250km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners -
Day 24: Phan Thiet to Ho Chi Minh City (final day)
The final day blends coastal backroads, palm-lined plantations, and smooth countryside roads that gradually approach Saigon’s outskirts. The pace is relaxed and celebratory, with the convoy staying tight for a last group photo at a scenic pullout. The IA organizes a finishing lunch where riders swap highlights and plan their next routes. Arriving in Ho Chi Minh City, riders feel the full arc of the expedition: mountains, caves, highlands, coastline, and delta edges. The tour closes with secure bike storage options and support for departures or onward plans. A final handshake, a stamped journal, and the sense of a true cross-country achievement wrap the 24-day journey with The IA.
b]Summary:
Accommodation: 3-4 stars hotel or best homestay in area
Distance: 200km
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
Price
| WR | KLX 250 | CRF 250 | CRF 300L | |
| 1 Rider | Please check the group tour | |||
| 2 Riders | USD180/Day | USD200/Day | USD210/Day | USD220/Day |
| 3 Riders | USD170/Day | USD190/Day | USD200/Day | USD210/Day |
| 4 Riders | USD160/Day | USD180/Day | USD190/Day | USD200/Day |
| 5+ Riders | Contact Us | Contact Us | Contact Us | Contact Us |
Inclusions
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Motorcycle - Gasoline
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1 English Speaking Guide – Lead the routes
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Good Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel – Twins or Homestay (1 bed – 1 person)
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All Meals On Tour
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Luxury Bus Pickup and Drop off
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Water during a day
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Ferry Fee
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Hotel before Tour
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Welcome Dinner
Excludes
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Personal insurance - Travel insurance (this at your own risk)
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Third Party Insurance
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Motorbike Damage
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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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All sightseeing tickets and travel permits on frontier
Note
- 1 Mechanic (Sweeper) – Complimentary for groups of 5 bikes or more.
- Support Truck for Luggage – Included for groups of 12 motorcycles or more, or available at $100/day.
For one-way tours, an additional $200 applies for the truck to return to the departure point. - Cameraman – $130/day, including professional photos, drone/FPV footage, and 2 edited video clips after the tour.
- Single Supplement (Single Occupancy) – Price will be advised depending on the specific tour booked.
- Halong Bay Cruise – Additional $100 per person.
- Bike Transfer Back to Departure Point – $80 per bike.
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Tour: Grand Vietnam Dirtbike Tour 24 Days: Conquer Every Corner
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24 Days 23 nights
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3130 Km
Tour Highlights
- Grand Vietnam Dirtbike Tour: 24 days. Every road. Every thrill
- Conquer winding mountain passes, witness breathtaking landscapes, and feel the thrill on every twist and turn
- Visiting Ha Long offers a chance to see a unique marine karst landscape, with shapes and colors that shift throughout the day
- Entering Pha Nha Cave is like stepping into a vast natural chamber shaped by millions of years of geological movement
- Da Nang’s coastline stands out with clear water, soft sand, and an open, refreshing atmosphere
- Cool air, forests, and rugged terrain define the highland roads
- Phan Thiet’s coast blends simplicity and natural charm in a clean, understated way
- Meeting local people provides a deeper understanding of the community’s way of life
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