DAY 1: SAI GON TO LONG HAI (140 km – 6 hours riding)
Your adventure begins as we leave the chaos of Saigon behind and cross the scenic Saigon River by ferry. Once on the countryside roads, the pace slows — winding through rubber plantations where you’ll learn how locals harvest latex.
We continue to Minh Dam Army Base, a historical site that tells stories of the fierce battles fought here before 1975. Next, we visit Thuong Chieu Monastery Pagoda, an architectural masterpiece that radiates peace and spiritual beauty.
Back to our motorbike ride, we will come to Binh Chau town for lunch and have a little rest here. Keep going to Long Hai, a coastal town in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, we‘ll visit the salt farm home to traditional salt farms that showcase an essential part of Vietnam’s agricultural heritage. Salt farming is a long-standing practice here where salt is harvested from seawater through natural evaporation. This centuries-old method is still widely used in Long Hai, especially during the dry season from December to April, when sunny days and consistent heat aid the evaporation process.
Arrive at Long Hai Beach in the late afternoon, where golden sands and gentle waves await. Enjoy a seafood dinner and the peaceful seaside atmosphere.

DAY 2: LONG HAI TO MUI NE (150 km – 4 hours riding)
After breakfast, ride along one of Vietnam’s most beautiful coastal roads. Our first stop is Ke Ga Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in Southeast Asia — perfect for photos of the breathtaking ocean views.
We then visit Van Thuy Tu Temple, where fishermen worship the skeleton of an enormous whale — an important part of local seafaring culture. Continuing north, we’ll explore the Champa Towers, remnants of the ancient Cham civilization, offering insight into their spiritual and artistic traditions.
Arrive in Mui Ne by mid-afternoon, where you can relax on the beach or explore the famous sand dunes. After a rewarding day of riding, enjoy a peaceful evening by the sea.

DAY 3: MUI NE TO BAO LOC (160 km – 5 hours riding)
Start the day by exploring Mui Ne’s highlights — the bustling Fishing Village, the colorful Fairy Stream, the Red Canyon, and the spectacular White Sand Dunes.
Back on the motorbike, we head inland, riding through vast dragon fruit farms where you can taste fresh fruit right from the source. The route then ascends into the lush mountains of the Central Highlands, where the temperature cools and the scenery turns green and dramatic.
We’ll visit a K’ho ethnic minority village, discovering their unique traditions, way of life, and warm hospitality.
Arrive in Bao Loc by late afternoon and settle in for a relaxing evening surrounded by highland tranquility.

DAY 4: DI LINH TO DA LAT (130 km – 5 hours riding)
Today we ride through one of the most picturesque regions of southern Vietnam. Our first stop is the majestic Pongour Waterfall, known for its seven cascading tiers — a natural wonder that is especially stunning during the rainy season.
After lunch, we visit Chicken Village, home to the K’ho people. Here, your guide will share fascinating legends about the village’s name and insights into K’ho marriage customs and daily life.
The journey continues toward Da Lat, with stops at Robin Hill for panoramic views, Truc Lam Zen Monastery, and the serene Tuyen Lam Lake.
Arrive in Da Lat, the “City of Eternal Spring,” in the late afternoon — known for its cool air, pine forests, and romantic charm.

DAY 5: DA LAT TO LAK LAKE (160 km – 6 hours riding)
After breakfast, we set off through Da Lat’s peaceful countryside, passing flower farms bursting with color — roses, lilies, and daisies being prepared for shipment to markets nationwide.
We then conquer one of the region’s most scenic mountain passes, heading to Me Linh Coffee Plantation. Learn about Vietnam’s coffee-growing process, from bean to cup, and taste the unique flavors of Weasel Coffee, one of the world’s rarest brews.
Next, visit a local rice wine workshop, where you’ll sample Vietnam’s “happy water” and learn how it’s made. Continue to a silk factory to see how cocoons are turned into luxurious silk threads.
Our next stop is the spectacular Elephant Waterfall, and nearby, Linh An Pagoda, home to towering Buddha statues and peaceful gardens.
After lunch, the ride continues through scenic farmland and remote villages until we reach Lak Lake, one of the largest and most beautiful natural lakes in Vietnam. Here, you can enjoy a boat trip, meet the local M’nong people, or simply relax by the lakeshore.

DAY 6: LAK LAKE TO BUON ME THUOT (BMT CITY) (120 km – 5 hours riding)
Wake up early to enjoy a peaceful dug-out canoe trip across Lak Lake — a truly authentic experience in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. As you glide through the calm water, you’ll see local fishermen, water buffalo, and the traditional stilt houses of the M’nong ethnic people along the lake’s edge.
We then continue our Vietnam Motorbike Tour toward Buon Ma Thuot, the coffee capital of Vietnam. Along the way, stop at the impressive Dray Sap and Dray Nur Waterfalls — twin cascades surrounded by pristine jungle, perfect for swimming or a picnic lunch.
Before reaching the city, we’ll also visit a local market, mushroom farms (seasonal), incense-making workshops, and a cocoa plantation, giving you a deeper sense of Central Highland life.

DAY 7: BMT CITY TO CHUSE (160 km – 6 hours riding)
Before leaving the bustling coffee hub, we visit the Dak Lak Cultural and Historical Museum (closed Mondays). This modern museum — designed to resemble an Ede longhouse — showcases the rich heritage, ethnology, and wartime history of the Central Highlands.
Back on the road, we ride through tranquil village roads and rice fields, stopping at pepper farms and rubber plantations — two of the region’s most important crops. Enjoy a break in a roadside café for a cup of local coffee before continuing along the scenic Ho Chi Minh Trail.
After lunch, we visit the spectacular Phu Cuong Waterfall, one of Gia Lai Province’s most beautiful natural spots, surrounded by dense forest and volcanic rock formations.
Arrive in Chu Se around late afternoon, check in at the hotel, and relax for the evening.

DAY 8: CHUSE TO KONTUM (120 km – 5 hours riding)
Today we continue our Vietnam motorbike adventure through the heart of the Central Highlands. Our first stop is Bien Ho (Sea Lake) — a volcanic crater known as “The Eyes of Pleiku.” Enjoy the serene scenery and cool mountain air before heading to the tea plantations, first planted by the French during the colonial era.
After a short stroll through the lush green fields, enjoy a cup of freshly brewed local tea or coffee before visiting a nearby Buddhist temple featuring a unique reclining Buddha statue.
Arrive in Kon Tum around noon, a charming riverside town rich in ethnic minority culture. After lunch, we explore the town’s highlights, including the iconic Wooden Church, built in 1913 with a beautiful mix of Gothic and Central Highlands architecture, and the nearby Kon K’tu ethnic village, famous for its tall Rong houses and friendly locals.

DAY 9: KONTUM TO PHUOC SON (180 km – 6 hours riding)
Before leaving Kon Tum, we visit the historic Wooden Church once more for morning photos and a quiet moment before the ride. Then we head toward Ngoc Hoi town, a former battlefield during the Vietnam War, where you’ll see preserved VC tanks and monuments commemorating the fierce fighting of the era.
Continuing along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, we stop at Charlie Hill and Phoenix Airport, sites of intense battles during 1967. Your guide will share stories of their historical significance, giving you a glimpse into Vietnam’s wartime resilience.
We’ll enjoy lunch at the Indochina T-junction, where Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia meet — a truly symbolic point of the journey. Then, ride through the scenic Truong Son mountain range, stopping at a local stream for a refreshing swim.
Arrive in Phuoc Son (Kham Duc) in the late afternoon and check in at your hotel.

DAY 10: PHUOC SON TO DANANG OR HOIAN (170 km – 6 hours riding)
The final stretch of your Vietnam Motorbike Tour is one of the most beautiful. The road from Kham Duc winds through the Phuoc Son Pass, offering breathtaking mountain scenery, rivers, and waterfalls.
We’ll stop to visit a Chu Ru ethnic village, meet the locals, and continue to a hidden jungle waterfall, where you can take a refreshing swim. On the way down from the highlands, we stop at pineapple farms to sample fresh fruit and coffee.
Before reaching Hoi An, we visit the Cham Temple, a historic Hindu site built by the ancient Cham people, and the Cao Dai Temple, showcasing Vietnam’s unique fusion religion. A quick stop at a local incense-making village marks the last cultural experience of your journey.
Arrive in DANANG around 5:00 pm. Celebrate completing one of Vietnam’s most beautiful and memorable motorbike journeys!

CONCLUSION:
This 10-day motorbike tour from Sai Gon to Hoi An explores Vietnam's geographical diversity and historical richness. It provides motorcyclists an unparalleled opportunity to experience the country's beauty and heritage up close.
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