Itinerary:

Day 1: Luang Prabang Motorbike Tours to Hongsa – Muang Ngeun – Pakbeng (Approx. 200 km)

Begin your Laos Motorcycle Tour from the charming town of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its temples and beautiful Mekong River views.

Today’s ride will take you through a mix of paved roads and dirt trails as you head towards Pakbeng, passing through small villages like Hongsa and Muang Ngeun. This is a great chance to connect with the local Lao people and learn about their traditional way of life.

The route will take you through lush landscapes, terraced rice fields, and winding mountain roads. After a full day of riding, you’ll arrive in Pakbeng, a peaceful riverside town. Take in a beautiful sunset over the Mekong and unwind in the tranquil surroundings. Overnight in a local guesthouse, reflecting on the adventures of your first day.

Day 2: Pakbeng Dirt Bike Tours to Pha Oudom – Huay Xai (150Km)

On Day 2, you’ll head towards Pha Oudom, a small village surrounded by lush jungle. The 150 km route takes you through a mix of gravel roads and dirt trails, offering an off-road adventure through stunning landscapes. As you ride through the dense forest, you’ll encounter remote villages where you can experience the vibrant culture of the hill tribes in northern Laos.

After passing through Pha Oudom, continue your journey to Huay Xai, a quiet border town nestled along the Mekong River. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the river and take in the relaxed atmosphere of this remote area. The town offers a peaceful environment to reflect on the day’s ride. Overnight in a comfortable guesthouse, ready to relax after another exciting day of exploration.

Laos Motorbike Tour to Pakbeng, Nongkhiaw, Oudomxay, Vang Vieng from Luang Prabang
Pakbeng Motorcycle Tour to Houay Xai

Day 3: Houay Xai Motorbike Tour to Muang Long (Approx. 160 km)

Today’s leg of the Laos Motorcycle Tour takes you north towards Muang Long, near the border with Myanmar. This part of the tour is ideal for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure. The route includes challenging off-road sections and single trails through dense forests, perfect for a Laos dirt bike tour. The journey is not just about the ride but also about experiencing the untouched natural beauty of northern Laos.

In Muang Long, you will have the chance to meet the Akha and Tai Lue ethnic groups, learning about their customs and traditions. The town itself is a peaceful place, surrounded by mountains and rivers, offering a serene environment for an overnight stay in a local guesthouse.

Day 4: Muang Long to Luang Namtha (Approx. 140 km)

Continue your Laos Motorbike Tours adventure by riding southeast to Luang Namtha, known for its diverse ethnic communities and stunning landscapes. The road takes you through the Nam Ha National Protected Area, with opportunities for wildlife sightings and scenic river crossings. This route provides a mix of paved and dirt tracks, offering a variety of terrains to explore.

Upon reaching Luang Namtha, explore the local markets and enjoy the vibrant cultural scene. Engage with the Khmu and Hmong people, who are known for their traditional crafts and warm hospitality. Spend the night in a comfortable guesthouse, enjoying the local cuisine and reflecting on the day’s journey.

Laos Motorbike Tour to Pakbeng, Nongkhiaw, Oudomxay, Vang Vieng from Luang Prabang
Long Off-road to Luang Namtha

Day 5: Luang Namtha Motorbike Tour to Oudomxay (Approx. 150 km)

Leaving Luang Namtha, ride south towards Oudomxay, a province characterized by its scenic mountain roads and remote villages. Today’s journey on your Laos Motorcycle Tour involves challenging dirt tracks and single trails, providing an adventurous ride through the mountains. The route offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, with numerous opportunities to stop at local villages and interact with the residents.

Arrive in Oudomxay in the late afternoon, where you can explore the town’s vibrant markets and enjoy its picturesque setting amidst rolling hills. Overnight in a local guesthouse, reflecting on the day’s adventures.

Day 6: Oudomxay to Nong Khiaw (Approx. 160 km)

From Oudomxay, continue your Laos Motorbike Tours by riding southeast to Nong Khiaw, a beautiful town situated on the Nam Ou River. The ride today includes dirt trails and scenic mountain roads, offering a thrilling mix of adventure and breathtaking views. Nong Khiaw is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and serene riverside setting, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind.

In the afternoon, take a boat ride on the Nam Ou River, exploring the tranquil surroundings and visiting local villages along the riverbanks. Spend the night in a riverside guesthouse, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery.

Laos Motorbike Tour to Pakbeng, Nongkhiaw, Oudomxay, Vang Vieng from Luang Prabang
Nong Khiaw Laos

Day 7: Nong Khiaw Motorcycle Tours to Muang Hiem (Approx. 180 km)

Head east from Nong Khiaw towards Muang Hiem, passing through stunning mountainous landscapes and remote villages. This route offers a mix of dirt trails and winding mountain roads, making for an exhilarating ride. Along the way, take in the breathtaking scenery of northern Laos, with its lush valleys and rugged peaks.

Muang Hiem is a quiet town known for its proximity to the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park, a haven for wildlife and eco-tourism. Spend the evening exploring the town or simply relaxing in a local guesthouse, surrounded by the tranquil atmosphere of the Laotian countryside.

Day 8: Muang Hiem Motorbike Tour to Phonsavan (Approx. 210 km)

Today’s journey takes you southwest towards Phonsavan, home to the enigmatic Plain of Jars. The ride includes a combination of off-road trails and paved sections, offering diverse riding experiences. As you ascend through the highlands, the landscapes shift from dense forests to open plains, with occasional stops at remote villages where you can interact with the locals.

Upon arrival in Phonsavan, explore the famous Plain of Jars, an archaeological wonder featuring massive stone jars scattered across the landscape. Discover the mysteries and theories surrounding this ancient site before settling into a local guesthouse for the night.

Laos Motorbike Tour to Pakbeng, Nongkhiaw, Oudomxay, Vang Vieng from Luang Prabang
Phonsavan Off-road Tours

Day 9: Phonsavan Motorcycle Tours to Vang Vieng (Approx. 230 km)

On this long yet rewarding leg of the journey, travel southwest towards the adventure town of Vang Vieng. The route takes you through rolling hills, rugged mountain passes, and picturesque valleys. Expect a mix of paved roads and off-road sections, providing an exciting challenge for riders.

As you approach Vang Vieng, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic, with towering limestone karsts and lush green fields. The town is a well-known hub for outdoor activities, including kayaking, rock climbing, and cave exploration. Spend the night in a riverside guesthouse, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and stunning surroundings.

Day 10: Vang Vieng Dirt Bike Tours to Luang Prabang (Approx. 200 km)

The final leg of your Laos Motorcycle Tour takes you back to Luang Prabang, completing an unforgettable adventure. Ride through a mix of scenic mountain roads and winding river valleys, with opportunities to stop at local markets and small villages along the way.

Arriving in Luang Prabang, take some time to reflect on the incredible journey, the breathtaking landscapes, and the warm hospitality of the Laotian people. Celebrate the completion of your tour with a relaxing evening in this UNESCO-listed city, marking the perfect end to an epic motorbike adventure.

* Inclusions:
– Professional English Speaking Guide
– Dirt Bike – Honda CRF250
– Basic riding gears of helmets, elbow + knee pads & gloves
– Accommodation as described in the itinerary
– Meal (s) as described in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
– Gasoline
– Entrance fee as described in the itinerary
– Tax, service charge and permits
– Boat trips if any
– Bottled water & snacks
– Instant Coffee or Soft drinks at stopovers 
– Government’s taxes