9-day Motorcycle Tour From Ho Chi Minh City To Hoi An

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Day 1: Saigon โ€“ Dong Xoai (170 km)

Visit the Cu Chi tunnels, an immense network of connecting underground tunnels located to the northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. See how rice wine and rice paper are made and visit cashew nut and rubber tree plantations

Day 2: Dong Xoai โ€“ Bao Loc (195 km)

Leaving Dong Xoai youโ€™ll ride along a country road, Take in the stunning views of the mountains, Overnight at Bao Loc

Day 3: Bao Loc โ€“ Da Lat (140 km)

Make a brief visit to the Chicken minority village, and then ride into the mountains, making another quick visit to a mushroom farm. Enjoy stops at the Datanla Waterfall, and at Paradise Lake, where youโ€™ll see one of the largest meditation center in Vietnam.

Day 4: Da Lat โ€“ Lak Lake (160 km)

Visit a Dalat farm that grows vegetables, a greenhouse to admire the flowers, a coffee plantation, a silk village, and the Elephant Waterfall. Enjoy Vietnamese coffee at a local cafรฉ and then see how Vietnamese rice wine is made. When you arrive at Lak Lake youโ€™ll visit the Jun minority village Overnight at a home stay with Mโ€™Nong minority people.

Day 5: Lak Lake โ€“ Buon Me Thuot City (140 km)

Ride to Buon Me Thuot city and then take the Ho Chi Minh Trail to visit Dray Sap, Gia Long Falls, and the Dray Nur Falls. Stop for a swim in a natural pool in the middle of the park. Overnight at the 2* Eden Hotel.

Day 6: Buon Me Thuot City โ€“ Plei Ku (195 km)

Travel north along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and stop to visit the war monument to the former North Vietnam radio operator soldiers. A brief stop to visit Sea Lake in Plei Ku city. Enjoy a swim if you like, go kayaking on the lake, or take a walk in the pine tree forest.

Day 7: Plei Ku โ€“ Kon Tum (140 km)

Stop at another minority village, where the Ba Na people live in their traditional communal Rong house. Travel back to Kon Tum, stopping at a very old and unique wooden church, and at an orphanage to visit the children who live there.

Day 8: Kon Tum โ€“ Kham Duc (170 km)

Travel to Dakto village, which was the site of a major battle during the American War. Stop in Daklei province to see a Trieng minority village and try crossing their tiny hanging bridge! Continue on your ride and stop at the Dak Ha hot spring and enjoy bathing in the fresh spring waters. Overnight at Kham Duc

Day 9: Kham Duc โ€“ Hoi An (161 km)

Take Highway 14E to Hoi An. See how incense and chopsticks are made. Cross the Thu Bon River by ferry to My Son, the land of the Cham Pa Kingdom. Youโ€™ll arrive in Hoi An in the afternoon, marking the end of the tour.

Tour leaving from Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam. It is famous for its vibrant urban life, delicious street food, and rich history. The city offers a unique blend of French colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers. Ho Chi Minh City is an exciting destination for culture, history, and food enthusiasts.

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