Riding a motorbike from Da Lat to Hoi An is an unforgettable journey through Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Travel from cool mountain roads and pine forests to waterfalls, coffee plantations, and ethnic villages. As you approach Hoi An, the landscape shifts to a warm coastal climate, ending with stunning sea views and the charm of this historic beach town.

Vietnam Motorbike Tours

Mountain view on the way to Lak Lake
Be ready at your hotel at 8:30 am as we begin the first day of our Vietnam Motorbike Tour. We ride out of Dalat on peaceful countryside roads, passing vibrant flower villages where farmers harvest colorful daisies, roses, lilies, and gerberas for the local markets and Ho Chi Minh City.
Our journey continues over a scenic mountain pass to Me Linh, home to a coffee plantation. Here, you’ll learn about the different types of coffee grown in Vietnam — Robusta, Arabica, Moka — and even taste the famous weasel coffee.
Next, we visit a local family to try strong homemade rice wine, followed by a stop at a traditional silk factory, where you’ll see how cocoons are transformed into fine silk. The ride then takes us to Elephant Waterfall, one of the most spectacular falls in the region, and nearby you can explore a Buddhist temple with a giant Happy Buddha and the tallest Lady Buddha statue in southern Vietnam.
After a local lunch, we continue riding through winding mountain roads to a floating village, where families relocated from the Mekong Delta live on fishing boats and stilt houses. The day ends with a beautiful ride across rice fields and rural villages before reaching Lak Lake, where we check into our hotel around 5 pm.
Accommodation: Lak Lake Hotel.

Swimming in the natural lake
We start early at 6 am with a peaceful dug-out canoe trip on Lak Lake, one of the largest natural lakes in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. As you glide across the calm waters in a handcrafted wooden canoe, you’ll see fishermen at work, water buffalo by the shore, and traditional M’nong villages with their stilt houses nestled along the lake.
Afterward, we walk around a local village to experience the authentic lifestyle of the M’nong people, known for their farming, fishing, weaving, and gong music traditions. Their bamboo-and-wood stilt houses reflect a way of life preserved for generations.
Leaving the lake behind, we continue our motorbike journey toward Dray Sap Waterfall, the most stunning in Dak Lak province. Here, you can relax, swim, and enjoy a picnic lunch with fresh local food or dine at a nearby restaurant. A short trek through the national park also leads us to another beautiful hidden waterfall.
In the afternoon, we ride through rustic village roads and rice fields, stopping at seasonal mushroom farms, incense-making workshops, and a cocoa plantation, before arriving in Buon Ma Thuot City, the vibrant capital of the Central Highlands.
Accommodation: hotel.

Riding through the suspension bridge
Our Vietnam Motorbike Tour continues as we leave the coffee capital, Buon Ma Thuot. In the morning, we explore the Dak Lak Cultural and Historical Museum (closed Mondays), a unique building inspired by traditional longhouses. Here, riders gain a deeper understanding of the Central Highlands’ history and culture, with exhibits on the Ede, Jarai, and M’nong ethnic groups, as well as displays about the resistance during the Vietnam War.
Back on the road, this motorbike adventure in Vietnam takes us through rice fields, village roads, and plantations. We stop at a pepper farm to taste the fresh, spicy flavor, then visit a rubber plantation, one of the largest tree industries in the Central Highlands. A short coffee break in a roadside hammock is the perfect way to experience the slow pace of rural Vietnam.
After lunch at a local restaurant along the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, our Vietnam Motorbike Tour heads to Phu Cuong Waterfall, a breathtaking cascade set in lush nature. By late afternoon, we arrive in Chư Sê, ending another unforgettable day of riding.
Accommodation: Hotel

The Rong house of Ba Na people
On the fourth day of our Vietnam Motorbike Tour, we continue riding along the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail toward Pleiku. Our first stop is Sea Lake, known as “The Eyes of Pleiku,” a peaceful destination where locals come to enjoy the cool climate and stunning natural scenery. From here, we ride to the region’s oldest tea plantation, established during the French colonial era. Walking through the lush tea fields, you can learn about the cultivation process and enjoy a refreshing cup of tea or coffee. Nearby, we also visit an ancient Buddhist temple with its impressive reclining Buddha statue.
Afterward, the motorbike trip in Vietnam continues to Kon Tum, a charming town by the Dakbla River. Famous for its unspoiled landscapes and diverse ethnic minority cultures such as the Bahnar, J’rai, and Sedang, Kon Tum is also home to unique architecture, including its historic wooden church. After lunch, we check in at the hotel, then spend the afternoon exploring Kon K’tu ethnic village, where traditional Rong houses tower above the riverbanks and local life remains authentic and deeply rooted in tradition.
Accommodation: Hotel.

The tank was used during the Vietnam War
Before leaving the land of the Bana people, our Vietnam Motorbike Tour takes you to the iconic Wooden Church of Kon Tum, built in 1913. Made entirely from local wood, this church is a stunning blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, decorated with intricate carvings that reflect both Christian and indigenous traditions. More than just a place of worship, it serves as a cultural hub for the local community, hosting religious ceremonies, festivals, and gatherings.
From here, we ride about an hour to Ngoc Hoi Town, once one of the fiercest battlefields during the Vietnam War. At the war monument, you’ll see original VC tanks used in combat. Continuing along the legendary Ho Chi Minh Road, we visit Charlie Hill and the remains of Phoenix Airport, both strategic sites of heavy battles during the war. Standing here, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made and the war’s profound impact on this region.
We then ride to the historic Indochina T-Junction, where the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia meet, and stop for lunch. In the afternoon, the road winds through the magnificent Truong Son Mountain Range, with opportunities to relax and swim in a jungle stream along the way. By late afternoon, we arrive in Phuoc Son town, check into our hotel, and unwind after another adventurous day on this unforgettable Vietnam Motorbike Tour.
Accommodation: Hotel.

Resting at the waterfall on the Ho Chi Minh road
On the final day of our 6-day Vietnam Motorbike Tour, we ride along the breathtaking Phuoc Son Pass, winding through lush mountains, sparkling rivers, and peaceful villages. Our first stop is Chu Ru village, where you’ll discover local life and explore a hidden jungle waterfall — perfect for a refreshing swim.
Continuing along the scenic roads, we stop at a pineapple farm to taste fresh fruits and enjoy a cup of local coffee. As we descend toward the main road to Hoi An, we visit the ancient Cham Temple, a remarkable Hindu site built by the Cham people of the historic Champa Kingdom, showcasing a unique blend of local and Indian-inspired architecture.
We share lunch together in a charming small town before completing the ride to Hoi An, arriving around 3 pm. This concludes an unforgettable 6-day Vietnam Motorbike Tour, filled with adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
- Hotel pick up/drop off
- English-speaking tour guides
- Sightseeing tickets
- Accommodation: Double or twin shared rooms at hotel/ homestay: 2 guests/ room
- Meals and drinks ( Water & soft drinks)
- Motorcycle protective gear (Helmet, raincoat, elbows & knees)
- Souvenirs from our company (Tank top, rubber wristband)
- Personal expenses
- Medical insurance
- Alcohol drinks
- Bike damages
- Tips (Tipping is not expected but appreciated).
- Pick-up time: 8:30 am at your hotel or requested area in Dalat city
- We can tailor a tour to your preferences and desired dates
- We provide private rooms at the homestay/hotel during the trip. If you want to upgrade to a higher hotel standard, please request it which incurs an extra charge
- Passengers sitting behind self-riding partners will be charged 70% of the $720 USD fee
- Guests who are unable to ride a motorbike may request to ride as a passenger with our tour guide
- For group tours, if a guest requests a private room, an additional surcharge will apply
- The tour price does not include support vehicle or airport pick-up/drop-off, but we can arrange these services for an additional cost if needed
- The tour cost can be changed depending on the low/high tourist season or other special requests, please get in touch with us to get the right price for your tour
- Pickup Truck $100 USD/ day if preferred.
Motorbike Types | Honda XR150cc | Honda CRF300cc | Honda CB500cc |
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Group size (USD/day/rider) |
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Group of 1 rider | $170/Day | $190/Day | $210/Day |
Group of 2 riders | $150/Day | $180/Day | $200/Day |
Group of 3 riders | $130/Day | $160/Day | $180/Day |
Group of 4 riders+ | $120/Day | $140/Day | $160/Day |