Itinerary:
Day 1: Saigon Motorbike Tour to Nam Cat Tien National Park
Distance: ~160km
Riding time: 5–6 hours
Roads: Urban traffic > highway > countryside roads > jungle tracks
Accommodation: Jungle Lodge / Riverside Bungalow in Nam Cat Tien
Meals: Lunch en route, dinner at local forest guesthouse
As the sun rises over the restless heartbeat of Saigon, the engines roar to life and our Vietnam Motorbike Tour begins. We escape the chaos of the city, weaving through the early morning maze of scooters and street food vendors until skyscrapers give way to rice paddies and coconut palms. The further we ride, the more the urban buzz fades into a peaceful rhythm of rural life.
After about 60km, the road opens up to scenic countryside dotted with dragon fruit orchards and rubber plantations. We take detours onto red-dirt paths—kicking up clouds of dust as we navigate rural single trails, weaving past water buffalo and local farmers. This is your first real taste of Vietnam dirt bike tour adventure—muddy ruts, hidden jungle tracks, and a few tricky river crossings.
Around noon, we stop at a roadside cơm tấm stall for a rustic lunch of grilled pork, broken rice, and pickled vegetables. By mid-afternoon, we roll into the misty edge of Nam Cat Tien National Park, home to one of Vietnam’s richest ecosystems. We check into our eco-lodge beside the Đồng Nai River, where the forest hums with the sound of cicadas.
If time allows, we’ll take a short off-road exploration into the park’s buffer zone or a guided trek to spot wildlife. Dinner tonight features forest vegetables, river fish, and lemongrass chicken. The day ends under a sky scattered with stars, far away from the city’s neon glow.

Day 2: Nam Cat Tien Motorbike Tour to Ta Dung
Distance: ~170km
Riding time: 5–6 hours
Roads: Forest roads > winding highways > mountain tracks
Accommodation: Lakeside homestay near Ta Dung
Meals: Breakfast, lunch en route, dinner at homestay
We wake to the distant calls of gibbons echoing through the jungle. After a hearty breakfast with strong Vietnamese coffee, our bikes roar back to life. The first 40km are pure joy—meandering through jungle roads, sandy sections, and broken bridges that make this stretch a real off-road motorbike experience.
Leaving the forest behind, we climb steadily into the Central Highlands. The ride today is a mix of smooth asphalt, sharp hairpin turns, and occasional dirt trails cutting through coffee plantations. Around midday, we stop for a local highland lunch—fresh spring rolls, grilled pork skewers, and a bowl of hot phở.
By afternoon, the landscape transforms into a sea of emerald hills, signaling our approach to Ta Dung Lake, often called the “Ha Long Bay of the Central Highlands” because of its countless islands and calm waters. We ride along narrow roads and take a detour down a rugged dirt path for a panoramic view of the lake at sunset.
Tonight, we stay at a lakeside homestay, where dinner features grilled fish and wild vegetables. Over a bonfire, we share stories with local villagers, sipping on homemade rice wine while the cool mountain breeze rolls in.
Day 3: Ta Dung Motorbike Tour to Da Lat
Distance: ~180km
Riding time: 6–7 hours
Roads: Mountain roads > coffee trails > single tracks
Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Da Lat
Meals: Breakfast, lunch en route, dinner in Da Lat
The morning mist over Ta Dung paints a surreal picture as we gear up for one of the most scenic days of our Vietnam Motorbike Tour. We carve through the Central Highlands, riding past vast coffee plantations, pepper farms, and hidden waterfalls. Some sections challenge us with narrow single trails, loose gravel, and streams that require careful throttle control—an ideal playground for Vietnam dirt bike tour enthusiasts.
Around noon, we stop in Bao Loc town for a steaming bowl of hủ tiếu and sweet condensed milk coffee. The climb into Da Lat begins shortly after, with winding mountain passes lined with pine forests, strawberry farms, and wildflowers.
Arriving in Da Lat, often dubbed the “City of Eternal Spring,” we check into our boutique hotel. The evening is free to wander around Da Lat’s night market, tasting street food favorites like bánh tráng nướng (Vietnamese pizza) and avocado ice cream. The city’s cool climate is the perfect ending after a day of intense riding.

Day 4: Motorbike Tour to Explore the Surroundings of Da Lat
Distance: ~90km (loop)
Riding time: 4–5 hours
Roads: Mountain passes > dirt tracks > countryside roads
Accommodation: Same hotel in Da Lat
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner in town
Today is all about exploring Da Lat’s breathtaking countryside. After breakfast, we take an exhilarating ride to Lang Biang Plateau, conquering winding mountain roads and forested off-road motorbike sections with panoramic views of Da Lat’s lakes and valleys.
We continue towards the Elephant Waterfall, a roaring cascade hidden in the jungle, where we enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by nature. On the way back, we follow less-traveled coffee trails and dirt paths, weaving past flower farms, tea plantations, and hidden pine forests.
The late afternoon invites us to the Truc Lam Zen Monastery or a scenic cable car ride over Tuyen Lam Lake (optional for those who prefer a break from riding). Dinner is at a cozy local restaurant serving Da Lat’s famous grilled venison and artichoke hotpot.

Day 5: Da Lat Motorbike Tour to Nha Trang
Distance: ~200km
Riding time: 6–7 hours
Roads: Highland passes > coastal roads > off-road shortcuts
Accommodation: Beachfront hotel in Nha Trang
Meals: Breakfast, lunch en route, dinner on the beach
Today’s ride is a thrilling descent from the highlands to the coast. The Khanh Le Mountain Pass is the highlight—a series of sweeping curves with jaw-dropping vistas of valleys and mist-covered peaks. We’ll take photo stops along the pass and explore side trails that cut through rural villages and bamboo groves.
As we get closer to Nha Trang, the scent of saltwater mingles with warm coastal breezes. A quick lunch of grilled seafood awaits us at a roadside shack, followed by the final stretch along scenic ocean roads.
Arriving in Nha Trang, we check into our beachfront hotel and relax with a swim or sunset beer by the sea. Dinner is all about fresh seafood—think butter-grilled prawns, garlic clams, and the city’s signature lobster dishes. The nightlife here is vibrant for those who want to explore.

Day 6: Nha Trang Motorbike Tour to Mui Ne
Distance: ~220km
Riding time: 6–7 hours
Roads: Coastal highways > sand tracks > fishing villages
Accommodation: Beach resort in Mui Ne
Meals: Breakfast, lunch en route, dinner at resort
Leaving Nha Trang, we hug the coastline for one of the most stunning rides of the trip. The turquoise waters of Cam Ranh Bay sparkle to our right, while desert-like dunes and salt fields stretch to our left. The route includes some fun off-road detours along sandy single trails, testing your skills as the rear wheel digs into soft terrain.
We break for lunch at a humble fishing village, where the catch of the day—grilled squid, fresh crab, and rice—is served with unbeatable sea views.
By late afternoon, we roll into Mui Ne, famous for its red and white sand dunes and kite-surfing beaches. After a quick ride to the dunes for sunset photos, we check into a beach resort. Dinner is a seafood BBQ under the stars, with the sound of waves as our soundtrack.
Day 7: Mui Ne Motorbike Tour to Saigon
Distance: ~200km
Riding time: 6–7 hours
Roads: Coastal roads > rubber plantations > highways
Meals: Breakfast, farewell lunch en route
Our final day is a bittersweet one. We ride past the Mui Ne fishing harbor, where hundreds of colorful round basket boats dot the shore—a perfect photo stop. The route back to Saigon mixes coastal highways, rural roads lined with cashew and rubber trees, and the occasional dusty shortcut for one last off-road motorbike thrill.
We pause for a farewell lunch of bánh xèo (crispy Vietnamese pancakes) and fresh sugarcane juice. As the skyline of Saigon reappears, you’ll feel the contrast between the chaos of the city and the wild beauty of the road you’ve just conquered.
By late afternoon, we return the bikes and share a toast to 7 days of adventure, memories, and the raw beauty of Vietnam’s landscapes.
End of the trip
* Inclusions:
+ Motorbike(s) (Honda or Yamaha)
+ Basic riding gears of Helmet(s), elbow + knee pads & Gloves
+ Gasoline on tour
+ English-speaking guide
+ 1 Mechanic (only for group from 7 passengers & upwards)
+ Accommodation as indicated in the itinerary (based on Twin or Double room)
+ Homestay permissions
+ Meals as indicated in the itinerary (6 breakfasts , 7 lunches & 6 dinners)
+ Entrance fees & Sightseeing fees
+ Boat trip (if any)
+ Coffee or bottled water or 1 soft drink for every stopover en route.
+ Government’s taxes
* Exclusions:
+ Tips, Drinks for meals
+ All other meals as not indicated
+ Personal expenses
+ Bike’s damages
+ Insurances