To ride a motorbike in Vietnam then you need 2 different things, a domestic motorbike license and a 1968 International Drivers Permit, IDP, with a motorbike stamp. In the Netherlands you are able to get both of these things so it can be easy to have the correct documents. The 1968 International Drivers Permit […]
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To ride a motorbike in Vietnam then you need 2 different things, a domestic motorbike license and a 1968 International Drivers Permit, IDP, with a motorbike stamp. In Germany you are able to get both of these things so it can be easy to have the correct documents. The 1968 International Drivers Permit Germany […]
The Honda CB150 Verza is one of our most popular bikes and the best-value 150cc road bike we offer in Vietnam. Reliable, lightweight, and comfortable for one or two riders with luggage, it’s the perfect choice for travelers looking for an affordable yet capable motorbike for the Ha Giang Loop, Central Highlands, or a full […]
Lang Ren Pac Rang (Blacksmith Village): Known for producing hand-forged tools and farming equipment. Every clang of hammer on anvil here is part of a tradition passed down for centuries. Dia Tren Paper Village: Famous for handmade paper, used in ancient books and traditional ceremonies. Visitors can watch the pulping, pressing, and drying process done […]
Nestled on the shores of Na Hang Lake, Thuong Lam is surrounded by limestone peaks and tranquil waters. Here, you’ll stay in peaceful stilt houses run by Tay or Dao families, with home-cooked meals, fresh mountain air, and the chance to connect with local culture.
A hidden Dao Tien ethnic village deep in Cao Bang’s Phja Oac – Phja Den National Park. Known for its preserved wooden houses with yin-yang tiled roofs, Hoai Khao feels untouched by time. Staying here offers a glimpse of Dao Tiền daily life, traditional clothing, and unique crafts.
Bao Lac is a quiet frontier town surrounded by green mountains, rivers, and small ethnic villages. Staying here gives you a taste of authentic northern life far from tourist routes. Nights are spent in a family-run homestay, with warm meals and traditional hospitality.
A hidden multi-tiered cascade flowing into a natural pool where you can swim. The tiny “fish massage” from local mountain fish makes this stop both fun and relaxing – a refreshing finale before the return ride.
One of the most spectacular passes in Cao Bang Province, Khau Coc Cha features 15 tight switchbacks carved into steep mountainsides, offering panoramic views across endless valleys. It’s dramatic, scenic, and rarely crowded – a highlight for both riders and photographers.
Vietnam’s most iconic waterfall – and one of Asia’s largest. Ban Gioc spans the Quay Son River right on the Vietnam – China border, creating a dramatic, tiered cascade surrounded by limestone peaks. You can walk right up to the base or view it from a boat for sweeping panoramas.










