Mai Chau to Ninh Binh – the perfect short motorcycle tour:
spectacular mountains and valleys, fabulous backroads,
hidden waterways, rice fields, rainforest & wildlife
Fabulous backroads riding in
Mai Chau, Pu Luong, Cuc Phuong & Ninh Binh
in a perfect short motorbike tour
At a glance
Great backroads riding in Mai Chau, Pu Luong, Cuc Phuong and Ninh Binh — close to Hanoi but so far away — in a fully guided motorbike tour.
This is the perfect 5-day, ‘short break’ tour. No other short tour offers such diversity, beauty, spectacular scenery and fabulous less traveled roads coupled with easy access from Hanoi.
Enjoy some of the best lowlands roads for motorcycle touring in North Vietnam, through four very different landscapes.
Mai Chau is endless rice fields in a broad valley set among steep limestone hills. Great resorts, excellent country roads, those fabulous rice fields to wander and meander through.
Pu Luong is all craggy rainforest-clad mountains, winding roads & passes, deep green valleys, awesome views and pretty ethnic hamlets. A wonderful feeling of remoteness and calm. Great places to stay and terrific off the beaten path touring and hiking — one of our favorite places.
Cuc Phuong, Vietnam’s oldest National Park, is all about small roads and trails through deep-green wilderness rainforest, plus some amazing wildlife.
Ninh Binh is one of the most spectacular and extraordinary places you will visit in Vietnam. Hidden waterways thread through steep limestone cliffs, with old temples on quiet roads waiting to be explored.
It’s the combination of excellent touring through such contrasting places that makes this trip so good. See the itinerary below for more details.
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There is travel that fits within the expected and then there are journeys that go beyond. At Other Path Travel, we specialize in small group tours that will take you to a Vietnam that most travelers never see, extraordinarily beautiful, amazingly diverse, off the beaten path.
From astounding natural beauty to scooter-packed streets in vibrant cities, we offer a range of experiences to suit your interests and travel style whether that’s exploring extraordinary scenery by private car or motorbike; cruising spectacular islands by boat From astounding natural beauty to scooter-packed streets in vibrant cities, we offer a range of experiences to suit your interests and travel style whether that’s exploring extraordinary scenery by private car or motorbike; cruising spectacular islands by boat From astounding natural beauty to scooter-packed streets in vibrant cities, we offer a range of experiences to suit your interests and travel style whether that’s exploring extraordinary scenery by private car or motorbike;
cruising spectacular islands by boat From astounding natural beauty to scooter-packed streets in vibrant cities, we offer a range of experiences to suit your interests and travel style whether that’s exploring extraordinary scenery by private car or motorbike; cruising spectacular islands by boat
Highlights
- Ride terrific, less traveled roads from Hanoi through rolling countryside, along the edge of stunning Hoa Binh lake to beautiful Mai Chau valley. Explore fabulous back roads, wander by foot or bike through seas of rice fields, chase down delicious authentic food.
- Discover remote Pu Luong, with spectacular, tropical scenery and some of the best lowlands motorbike touring in North Vietnam. Ride challenging trails, trek through stunning rice terraces and ethnic villages, kayak a peaceful river, or just relax at a resort with a beer and a view.
- Be awed riding & walking through Cuc Phuong’s magnificent ancient rainforest wilderness. Get close to rare and extraordinary wildlife at the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre.
- In Ninh Binh, glide on small sampans along hidden waterways, twisting through the spectacular karst mountains and caves of the Trang An Landscape Complex – one of the wonders of Vietnam and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Climb to temples perched on rock pinnacles, with amazing views over peaks, rivers and fields.
- Explore some of the oldest and best Buddhist temples in Vietnam
What our travelers say
“Amazing motorbike riding. Mai Chau was beautiful, a small gem, while Pu Luong was spectacular, vast and much less traveled.”
“The waterways of Trang An, hidden between incredible limestone mountains, were breathtaking, astonishing and a highlight of the trip. “
Arrival and airport transfer
If you have requested an airport transfer, an Other Path Travel representative will meet you at Hanoi airport, and take you to your hotel.
If you are spending time in Hanoi before the start of the tour, you might be interested in exploring Hanoi off the beaten path with one of our half-day Insiders’ Tours.
Afternoon before day of tour departure
In the afternoon before the tour departure, we will gather at a pre-arranged time for a welcome refreshment, introductions and a pre-trip briefing.
On departure day, after breakfast, we will pick up our motorbikes and give everyone a chance to get familiar with their bike before we set off.
Hanoi & Red River Basin
We weave our way through Hanoi's bustling Old Quarter, heading north to the quieter streets of Tay Ho - that fascinating mix of Eastern and Western cultures, on West Lake, Hanoi’s largest and most beautiful lake.
From Tay Ho, we follow the Red River and then small roads west to some beautiful, ancient pagodas and temples. We pause to explore and enjoy a coffee.
South to Hoa Binh lake and Mai Chau
Turning south we follow mostly less-travelled roads through open countryside, winding through fields and forested hills. It's great riding.
After a café lunch, we continue to the vast and spectacular Hoa Binh Lake, capturing photos and traversing some beautiful bamboo-forested slopes along the way. After a detour for panoramic views, we arrive at Mai Chau and our resort.
Optional activities
If time permits, enjoy various optional activities: a relaxed ride or trek through rice fields, a visit to a local textile village, or a scenic ride into the mountains. Conclude the day with drinks at a sunset bar overlooking the rice fields before a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.
Start in the countryside; avoid city traffic
If you'd like to avoid Hanoi's morning traffic, you can opt to start your ride in the countryside. We’ll transport you and your luggage to a meeting point where your bikes await, saving about 40km of riding for an easier first day.
Accommodation: Resort, Mai Chau
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Sunday ethnic market option
On Sundays, experienced riders can set out early, before 8 AM, to visit a vibrant ethnic market in a small village 30km from Mai Chau. Hmong and Thai minorities, many in their traditional costumes, gather to trade animals & textiles, and to socialize. It's a colorful mix of hill tribes, offering a glimpse of old Vietnam.
The road to Pu Luong
After a relaxed breakfast, we ride through the Mai Chau valley, surrounded by steep karst mountains, before turning onto the road to Pu Luong. The scenery is breathtaking as we gradually ascend a winding valley road, with dense tropical forests on either side. At the crest, stunning views of the lush Pu Luong ranges and scattered hamlets below await us, showcasing the contrast with busier Mai Chau.
Discovering Pu Luong
From the pass we descend along twisting roads before making an excursion to a pretty hidden valley and hamlet surrounded by mountains, where daily life still follows the seasons and harvests. We enjoy lunch in a local ethnic village house, then rejoin the main road, which hugs the valley slopes adorned with rice terraces. This is beautiful, slow travel country.
Further down the valley we find our lodge.
Afternoon Options
In the afternoon, we can explore more of the Pu Luong ranges, ride easy or challenging roads, trek through rice fields and hamlets, or kayak along the river. Alternatively, relax with cool drinks and breathtaking views over the rice fields. We end the day with a delicious Vietnamese dinner.
Accommodation: Resort / homestay, Pu Luong
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Winding roads and Water Wheels
This is our longest day.
After an early breakfast, we head down the valley. If time allows, we can take a back road to visit the waterfalls at Ban Hieu, a refreshing stop on a hot day, or explore other valleys in Pu Luong. We may also make a small diversion to see the iconic bamboo irrigation water wheels along the rivers.
Leaving Pu Luong, we tackle a steep pass offering spectacular views of the region—perfect for photos. Continuing on a little-visited road, we traverse a karst-dotted plateau, passing small villages and enjoying feeling remote, far from Hanoi.
Cuc Phuong National Park
We descend from the plateau via winding roads before heading south on the Ho Chi Minh Trail through the karst ranges at the edge of Cuc Phuong National Park. This is nice riding, with good roads through lush green mountains.
As we follow smaller roads through open countryside, we eventually reach Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam's first and largest national park, known for its ancient, wilderness rainforest.
We ride along a paved road through verdant karst mountains and lush valleys, where we can take a short trek in the ancient rainforest, explore caves, or visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Center to see rare langurs and other animals — an unforgettable experience.
Accommodation: Mid-level resort, Cuc Phuong
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ninh Binh, temples, Hang Mua & Trang An waterways
After breakfast, we depart Cuc Phuong, heading southeast through scenic karst countryside. We ride along winding roads through flooded valleys before reaching Ninh Binh, where we stop for a coffee break to discuss our options based on the group's energy and interests.
We may visit the ancient temples and tombs of Hoa Lu, Vietnam's capital in the 10th and 11th centuries, nestled among limestone mountains. Alternatively, we can explore the vast Bai Dinh temple with its golden Buddha, climb Hang Mua for stunning views over the Tam Coc waterways, or discover quieter backroads.
In the afternoon, we ride north to the Trang An complex of waterways, caves, and temples. Here we take sampan boats to navigate hidden waterways between limestone cliffs, and through caves, with local women rowing with their feet. We stop briefly at beautiful temples along the way.
It's one of the most amazing experiences in Vietnam, and a trip highlight.
After, we ride to our resort for refreshing drinks and a delicious dinner with great views.
Accommodation: Resort, Ninh Binh
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Scenic route back to Hanoi
After a leisurely breakfast, we leave Ninh Binh, heading north along picturesque roads flanked by stunning karst pinnacles. If we didn't visit the ancient and evocative capital of Hoa Lu the day before, we can make a brief stop there.
Continuing north through the open countryside of the Song Boi valley, we twist through impressive karst ranges until we reach the Perfume Pagoda. Here, we board small open boats, rowed by locals using their feet, to navigate up the river to the pagoda complex — a series of Buddhist temples leading up to a sacred cave.
The river is lined with breathtaking karst mountains on one side and rice paddies on the other. At the entrance to the complex, we can either walk up the temples or take a gondola -- a life saver if it's hot!
The Perfume Pagoda is significant in Vietnamese spirituality, attracting thousands of pilgrims each year, offering insight into local culture. While it can get crowded, our guides know how to navigate through smoothly. After exploring the temples, we enjoy lunch by the river.
Option to avoid Hanoi traffic
After lunch, we head east to join major roads leading north to Hanoi, where it’s a straightforward ride into the city.
For those wanting to avoid Hanoi traffic, we offer an option to end the ride 40-50km from the city center. We’ll rendezvous with a private car or minibus, allowing for a comfortable ride back. This makes for an easier last day, especially given the city traffic, and can be selected during booking.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Debrief & departures
After reaching the hotel, and after you have repacked from your bike gear / panniers into your own traveling luggage, we will arrange a debrief either at the hotel or a local café.
If the group wishes we can organize a dinner at one of Hanoi’s authentic restaurants – it’s a great experience, often packed with locals enjoying themselves.
If you need transfers to the airport, or if you have booked transfers as part of your booking, we will arrange this for you.
Then we bid you farewell and safe travels until we see you again!
Booking in advance
We strongly recommend booking well in advance.
Accommodation choices can be limited, especially in less traveled parts of Vietnam. In more popular locations demand can be high, particularly at peak periods. If possible, we recommend booking 2 or more months in advance.
Our minimum advance period to book online for this tour is 4 weeks – shorter than that and you need to email us with a reservation request and we need to confirm availability.
Of course, we will always work with you if you have to book at short notice – just contact us.
Peak Periods
Peak periods include: northern hemisphere summer holidays (July – August); Christmas period and southern hemisphere summer holidays (mid-December - early February); Easter; peak Ha Long Bay periods (September - November and March - May); Vietnamese domestic summer holidays (June - early September); Vietnamese lunar new year, Tet festival, usually sometime in February.
Remember, while these are the peak periods, Vietnam is busy all year round.
Minimum number of people
If you are booking as an ‘exclusive’ tour – meaning the tour will be just for your group and no others – then this tour is guaranteed to start on the scheduled date provided there are a minimum number of 2 people. For tours that are ‘not exclusive’, the minimum is 4 people.
Traveling solo? Book as ‘not exclusive’ and join with others. Or contact us -- we will always do what we can to help!
Departure day of the week
This tour has scheduled starts on Monday and Saturday of each week. It can also be booked to start on other days by arrangement – please contact us.
The Monday start tends to have less traffic and quieter hotels. The Saturday start tends to be busier, but provides the opportunity for experienced riders to catch an ethnic minority market on Sunday near Mai Chau as an optional excursion.
Both start days provide a fantastic tour.
A mix of 3 - 4+ star hotels & resorts
In Mai Chau, our default is a comfortable hotel / resort with a pool and stylish rooms just on the outskirts of Mai Chau town, located in a beautiful natural setting.
In Pu Luong, there are several good resorts and other options, all located deep in the hills and rice paddies of the Pu Luong Nature Reserve
In Cuc Phuong we stay in a comfortable resort with a pool and spacious rooms
In Ninh Binh, we stay in a comfortable mid level resort. We also offer an excellent 4+ star resort with a pool set among lush paddy fields and mountains. A treat. Let us know if you are interested in this upgrade.A great way to go
There is no better way to travel through Vietnam than by motorbike -- the feeling of connection to the landscapes and people is exhilarating. It's how we like to travel ourselves.
Vietnam is a motorbike rider’s paradise. The country has not yet developed to the point where cars and trucks are crowding bikes on rural and back roads: there are cars and trucks of course, but motorbikes are still dominant. On the other hand, the country has developed enough to have (mostly) reasonable sealed roads. In addition, the landscapes and people are fabulous. This all adds up to fantastic back roads riding.
This tour is aimed at people with moderate motorbike riding experience as well as more experienced riders. We modify the daily riding distances and choose roads and side excursions to suit the experience and desires of the group -- from relaxed to demanding.
There is also the possibility of riding pillion behind one of our experienced local riders -- you can select this as part of the booking process.
If you would like to discuss your riding experience and options, please contact us -- we are always keen to help!
'Slow travel' and types of motorbike
In general, we have a ‘slow travel’ philosophy and try and ensure that daily distances are not too large – we take time to enjoy what we are passing through.
Not going too fast is the secret to riding in Vietnam: there are so many fantastic side excursions and so much to experience. In any case, winding back roads make fast riding impractical a lot of the time -- in the mountains, speeds of 30 - 60 kmh are common. Of course if you want to ride harder and cover more distance, we can do that too.
We generally ride modest sized semi-automatic bikes of around 110cc-125cc, or slightly larger manual bikes of 150cc. Both are well suited to the winding roads of Vietnam.
The 110cc - 125cc bikes are less expensive, are light and easy to manage, and handle dirt roads well. These are what the locals ride everywhere. You'll find them more approachable if you're riding what they're riding. These are the default, included in the price of the tour.
The 150cc bikes are heavier, a bit more expensive and can of course cover long distances more quickly. You can select 150cc bikes for your group as part of the booking process.
Western riders used to larger bikes often want something bigger -- and if you want to ride Vietnam's crowded highways, then a larger bike makes sense -- but we do not recommend them for our tours.
Off road 150cc bikes are also available for those who wish to add some more challenging dirt roads to the mix. However, it's not our key focus and if you want a pure off-roading experience, then you should look elsewhere. Contact us if you are interested in a larger motorbike or mixing in a bit of more serious off-road.
See here for more information on riding a motorbike in Vietnam.
Motorbike licenses
Ideally, you will have a motorbike license in your own country that you can use as the basis to get an International Driving Permit (IDP) before you leave.
Vietnam does not recognize domestic motorcycle licenses by themselves as being a valid license to ride a motorbike in Vietnam, but it does recognize the combination of a domestic license and an IDP from a number of countries: see here for more important information and a link to a list of countries.
If you are from one of the countries where an IDP is not recognized (including USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Ireland, Spain), then please contact us to discuss options.
Note that the rules for what is required to ride validly in Vietnam are always changing -- we try and keep up to date, but it's always best to contact the Vietnamese embassy in your country to confirm.
Choose Your Style
This tour is aimed at both people who are interested in being active as well as those who want a more relaxing trip instead. We have designed the route and itinerary to accommodate both preferences.
For those who want to be active, we are happy to provide as much additional riding and / or trekking as you desire – and it’s great stuff: fabulous back roads and trails, amazing mountains and gorges, wonderful treks to remote ethnic minority villages, stunning rice terraces and beautiful forests.
For those more interested in a less-active trip, the core riding itinerary provides great, relaxing touring through spectacular and incredibly diverse landscapes and villages. We can adjust the itinerary for each day in accord with the interests of the group.
Phone and 3G/4G/5G internet, including Google Maps, generally work well in remote Vietnam, even in the mountains. We recommend you get a local prepaid Viettel eSIM for your smartphone (Viettel has the best coverage, especially in the mountains). We can help do this at the start of the trip, but you need to give us sufficient notice.
The tour price includes:
- Motorbike (110-125cc)
- English speaking local guide
- Accommodation as specified in the itinerary
- Meals as specified in the itinerary, usually breakfast, lunch & dinner
- Transfers as specified in the itinerary (covering both persons & motorbikes as applicable)
- Permits, entrance, trekking and other fees
- Any optional extras (such as airport meet & transfer) selected as part of the booking process
The tour price does not include:
- Drinks, including beer, wine & spirits
- Travel insurance
- Motorbike clothing & protective gear - including helmet, gloves, knee & elbow protectors. We recommend bringing your own, but if this is difficult, we do have limited numbers available for rent for a modest additional cost; you can select this as an optional Extra as part of the booking process.
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