The Best Road To Motorcycle In Vietnam? Da Lat To Nha Trang | Vietnam Road Trip Part 4
Alex and Kyle ride the amazing road from Da Lat to Nha Trang, Vietnam on motorcycles.
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Vietnam Road Trip Part 1! Ho Chi Minh to Da Lat
Alex and I take a motorbike drive up to central Vietnam. We start off with some amazing roads through rice fields and mountains.
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The Back Ways To Da Lat By Motorcycle | Vietnam Road Trip Video Part 3
Kyle and Alex explore the back roads to Da Lat from Bao Loc.
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We took a 2-day motorcycle tour from Nha Trang to Da Lat with an overnight stay in Lak Lake.
The trip was phenomenal. Our guides were fantastic - both were very fun, friendly and informative. They made the ride feel safe for both myself (an inexperienced rider) and my friend (who is an experienced rider). One was leading the pack, while the other ensured our safety from behind.
The sights were impressive, the views were out of this world and the roads (while a bit rough) were incredible to ride.
We were joined by an awesome couple which made the ride even better.
This was easily one of my favourite experiences in Vietnam and I’d definitely do it again!
Few tips:
1. Our overnight stay involved lots of good food and drinks. Obviously, have fun. But, be prepared for a full day of riding the next day.
2. Riding into Da Lat at rush-hour was a bit stressful, even for my friend who is experienced. So, be alert and ride defensively.
3. Most importantly, ask for a full-face helmet, knee and elbow pads and gloves. They should be free.
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Vietnam Road Trip: Driving to Dalat
After 6 months of incredible heat and no rain, it's time to jump on the bike and head for the hills. We are taking a road trip to Da Lat, Vietnam.
The best way to travel in Vietnam is on 2 wheels. We loaded up our Lifan 150, a not-all-that reliable motorcycle, and spent 3 days making our way to the capital of Lam Dong province, where the air has a pine smell to it, and the chances of rain are much greater.
We stop at Cat Tien National Park, and head out on the Dong Nai River. Day 2 we stop at Madagui Forest City and do a bit of a hike before heading through Bao Loc to get our first sample of coffee in the highlands. We spend the night at Juliet's Villa Resort, an amazingly relaxing, off-the-beaten-path hideaway. The next day we attempt to make it to Dalat - not a long drive, but one filled with dirt, dust, and danger. Will we make it? Will we find rain? Probably, but there's a chance that we drove off a cliff and this is being written by a literal ghostwriter.
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Dalat Easy Rider Motorcycle Tour, Vietnam Travel Guide
The hill village of Dalat is a temperate tourist escape from the tropical heat of the rest of Vietnam. The most common tourist activity in Dalat is to take an Easy Rider guided motorcycle of the surrounding countryside. I take a tour and visit a silk worm farm, a waterfall, watch traditional weaving, and visit a rural blacksmith who offers me a homemade alcoholic brew made of rice and reptile animal parts! For lunch we visit a local diner where we learn how Pho, beef noodle soup, is prepared.
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VIETNAM MOTORCYCLE TOUR 2015 MUI NE AND TO DALAT TRAVEL MONKEYS
From the sand of Mui Ne to the mountains of dalat
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A brilliant day exploring Da Lat on the Easy Riders tour. We visited a coffee farm, silk factory, the elephant waterfalls, cricket farm, a green house and the crazy house.
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Dalat Vietnam by MotorBike
Jim Maxey travels through Dalat for the country on the old Mimosa Road Pass. It's a bumpy ride, especially using one hand to steer and the other to hold the camera. After months of living in Vietnam, I finally rented a motorbike and drove about 25 KM into the country. On the way back I was drenched with rain.
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There are lots of questions I get regarding Da Lat and Vietnam in general. So I thought I'd do a Q&A and answer some. Let's talk renting apartments and motorcycles, things to do so you don't get bored, getting a Vietnamese drivers license, and more info! Also I'll give a demonstration driving a motorcycle in Da Lat.
Da Lat is quickly becoming our favorite place in Vietnam. I think Da Lat is a good place for living full time as a retiree. I feel Vietnam has a lot to offer RIPpers (Retirees In Paradise) so let's see more about living in Vietnam and about the people in this continuing series.
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During our trip we will continue to contemplate the question, “what would life be like living in Vietnam as a retiree?” We will continue to see what the upsides and downsides are to living in a communist country like Vietnam. Here is a little info about Da Lat.
Đà Lạt, or Dalat (pop. 209,301 as of 2010, of which about 185,509 are urban inhabitants), is the capital of Lâm Đồng Province in Vietnam. The city is located 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level
The city’s temperate weather stands in contrast to Vietnam's otherwise tropical climate. With its year-round cool weather, Da Lat supplies temperate agriculture products for all over Vietnam.
When Da Lat was part of the French territory of Cochinchina, the French endowed the city with villas and boulevards, and its Swiss charms remain today.
Da Lat's year-round temperate weather, standing in contrast to central & southern Vietnam’s otherwise-tropical climate, has led it to be nicknamed the “City of eternal spring”.
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48 HOUR MOTORCYCLE CITY TOUR IN DALAT VIETNAM
We spent 48 hours and toured the city in Dalat Vietnam on our motorcycle! We explored coffee houses, the famous railway train station, and several cafes! Unfortunately the weather wasn't great but we made the most of the city. Oh, we also stayed in a tree house airbnb, kinda. We highly recommend you take an overnight sleeper bus from and to dalat as it is very cheap!
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Vietnam, Da Lat to Nha Thrang by motorbike
Impression of the roads in Vietnam from Da Lat to Nha Thrang.
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MOTORCYCLING VIETNAM | Riding 2,000 KM from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi through the Old Ho Chi Minh Road
All the time people message me or comment asking what I route I took, how I prepared for the trip, what licenses I had etc.
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My friend and I bought two bikes at the southern end of Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh), strapped our belongings to the back, and motorcycled everyday to reach the northern end (Hanoi).
A year ago we took a 4 day motorcycle riding course. We did this because we thought some day we would do an adventure tour through the infamous Ho Chi Minh trail through Vietnam. It was a beautiful 2,000 KM stretch of open road through the mountains and jungles of Vietnam. I legitimately thought we were going to do this YEARS from now, because then we would actually be 'ready' and 'capable' of doing something like this. The timing just didn't feel right. I was comfortable in my post-grad 9-5 doldrums and put off a trip like this into the 'someday' bucket, using the future as a phony fantasy to justify the present. You and I both know these were just the everyday lies we tell ourselves. In truth, I was scared shitless. I knew that there would be a time when I would do this trip in my life, 100%, but this felt like it was way beyond my comfort zone. I've backpacked through Eastern Europe and slept on stranger's floors before, but I was hesitant to loosen the grip I had on my domestic certainties -- mostly because I would have to hop on a statistically dangerous deathmobile.
Thanks to my friend Russell, that someday happened the same year we got our M1's. I probably timed out of the final confirmation screen multiple times while booking the tickets. But the rest is history: we did it, made it out safe, and only had one (minor) accident. In hindsight everything took care of itself, and the most challenging part of the whole trip was honestly dealing with the rumination before we took the plunge, and that's including running out of gas, breaking down (nearly everyday), and getting ripped off. Unfortunately we did this trip during the rainy season.
What was amazing and literally saved us multiple times were the locals. We had to make it to Nha Trang but broke down in the middle of a mountain at 5 PM right before sunset, right when the fog was rolling in. (Visibility was only 2 meters ahead) Locals nearby took our bikes to the back of their trucks, strapped it on with our bungee cords, and siphoned the gas themselves with their mouths to prevent any leakage on their trucks. They took us to Dalat which was along the way.
One time, my chain flew off 50 M behind me and snapped completely. We were stuck on the Ho Chi Minh Road where a bike/truck passes by every 5-10 minutes. Our third attempt to hail someone down resulted in two local farmers who got down on their knees and spent at least an hour using their scythe that was for crops as a way to re-attach the chain. After failing to do so, the other farmer eventually rode off to the nearest village and secured the parts from a mechanic to actually re-attach the chain. They wouldn't even take our money, but eventually we repaid them for the parts and many gracious goodbyes were made :)
Vietnam Motorbike Trip | Adventure between Da Lat & Buon Ma Thuot
⇝ 1 month in Vietnam - Our first destination on the motorbike was supposed to be Da Lat. However, we had to leave our Misk behind in Saigon and found our new motorcycle (Sukiita) in Da Lat!
On the way to Buon Ma Thuot, we ended up choosing the 'scenic route' and got lost for a few hours, until we got rescued by some lovely locals and had the best experience ever.
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Our motorbike trip in Vietnam started in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and finished in Laos instead of Hanoi. Since we decided to keep going on our motorbike adventure.
Our 4 weeks route:
HCMC to Da Lat was by sleeper bus since our motorbike broke down just before leaving Saigon.
We found another motorcycle (Sukiita) in Da Lat and then went to the following cities:
Buon Ma Thuot - Pleiku - Hoi An - Da Nang train to Ninh Binh - Hai Phong - Cat Ba - Halong - Hanoi - Mai Chau - Pu Luong - Na Meo/ Laos Border
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Vietnam Part 9 “Epic Motorbike ride from Mui Ne to Dalat”
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Cost of Bike Service by Honda in Da Lat - Travel Vietnam 2018
When we bought the two motor bikes we had been told they had got an oil change in Hoi An, which is about 850km's from Ho Chi Minh City where we bought them. Our original plan was to get them mechanically checked over and serviced before leaving HCMC, but we had not accounted for just how busy the mainstream service departments in Ho Chi Minh were and had not left ourselves enough time...We gave the bikes a decent look over ourselves and decided the bikes were more than good to make the trip to Dalat, promising we would give them some love if they got us there without any drama.
So after a near non-stop, 12 hour, 400km ride to Da Lat with no issues from the bikes at all, we made good on our promise and dropped them into one of the Da Lat Honda dealerships for a service.
The was a bit of a language barrier and so it didn't quite pan out as we had been hoping, but the essentials were done and the price as well as the customer service was amazing! If only it was this good back home, haha.
This means we will need to continue trying to get a few more mechanical things crossed off the list as we go through other towns during our Vietnam by motorbike adventure, but we will definitely be looking out for the Honda dealerships as we go, because our first experience with them was awesome!
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We are Leon and Tash, a New Zealand vlogging couple who set off on an amazing Vietnam adventure as fulltime travellers, backpacking Vietnam. But we weren't going to travel to Vietnam for one of those ordinary backpacking Vietnam trips you hear about everybody doing, where they go for a couple off weeks and check out the beaches or maybe riding through Vietnam at such a crazy pace that they never get off the beaten track. No we want more than that.
Our Vietnam adventures start with learning the way of the locals, taking just enough time to figure out how things work, discover what the Must see places in Vietnam are and more importantly where Vietnam's hidden gems are...
To do this, we moved to Danang Vietnam. The plan was to spend 3 months living in Da Nang, meeting and learning from locals about the culture, the amazing food, their way of living and what places they would recommend to travel in Vietnam.
And because Danang is in the middle of the country, we hoped we might meet other tourists or expats who were having their own Vietnam travel adventure or were at the halfway point of motorcycle riding through Vietnam and hear from them, what places they thought we must visit in Vietnam. Also, as new travel vloggers, having a base there meant we could try things like doing Da Nang Vietnam travel vlog or creating a Danang Vietnam travel guide, before also taking on the stresses of fulltime travel.
Then in month 4, that's when the real Vietnam adventure begins. With our new list of must see places, we will head to Saigon and buy a couple of motorbikes. to start our Vietnam road trip!
Motorcycle riding through Vietnam seems like one of the most hectic, crazy and chaotic things anyone could do, but we can't wait!! And we wont be following a simple South to North / Saigon to Hanoi route, we plan on doing more like a figure 8, so that our travel in Vietnam will cover both the inland and coastal areas of this amazing country.
So can we still say we are backpacking Vietnam? Or should we be telling people our travel in Vietnam is a motorcycle trip through Vietnam? We're not sure, but what we do know is, our Vietnam road trip is going to cover over 6000km's from Saigon right up to the famous waterfalls of Ban Gioc near Cao Bang, round the northern point of the Ha Giang loop and everything else we can access in between.
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Buon Ma Thuot to Dalat | Motorbike Vietnam 12 Days 2,400km
Day 10, today we have been lucky with the weather and the further south we go, the less rainy its becoming! Our drive from Buon ma Thuot to Dalat was through amazing mountain scenery roads where we spent over 8 hours on the road and site seeing. We have planned a days rest in Dalat where we will be exploring another recommended city in the next episode (day 11).
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Buon Ma Thuot to Dalat
KM Driven: 200 km
Duration: 8 hours 30 mins
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Vietnam easy riders - Trip from Dalat to Hoi An
real vietnam easy riders from Dalat to Hoi An in 5 days - where you ride your own bike on Ho Chi Minh trail - home stay - lak lake - waterfall .. should skeep the bus and taking the real vietnam motorbike tours with Mr Vu's Dalat Road Rider ( check us on tripadvisor )
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