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Day 1: Ha Noi - Ha Long : 170 km. 4hr ride

Depart from hotel then take 4 hr ride by taking a busy traffic road going though the Red River Delta. You arrive in Ha long about lunch time, check-in hotel , lunch in a local Vietnamesse food restaurant then go to the boat station, from here you will have a 4 hr boat trip to visit Halong Bay, the world heritage. Back to the hotel in the late afternoon.Night at hotel.

Day 2 : Ha Long  - Ninh Binh : 180 km 4 hr ride.

Leaving Halong Bay then take the road no 18 to Hai phong, from Haiphong, you continue to go across the Red River Delta by taking the road no 10. Many stops en route to take photos of the rice fieds and meet the local people.Lunch in a local restaurant.You arrive in Ninh Binh in the early afternoon.After check in hotel,you will have a short bamboo boat trip to discover the Tam coc river also called the Halong Bay on land. Dinner and night at the hotel.

Day 3 : Ninh Binh – Vinh  : 230 km  6 hr ride.

Today you start your ride on the National road, a very busy traffic road going through many different towns, this day could be the hardest day to ride.We stop in a small town for lunch, take a short break then continue to Vinh. You arrive in Vinh in the late afternoon.Night at the Hotel.

Day 4 : Vinh – Dong Hoi  : 220 km  6 hr ride.

After breakfast at Hotel, we start the ride to Dong hoi, today is a beautiful day ride with nice landscape and passes as Deo ngang and Ly hoa Passes. You arrive in Dong hoi in the afternoon, Dong hoi is a beautiful city located by the very famous Nhat le beach, You also have the chance to visit the fishing villages around this area. Dinner in a local place of special typical  fish Hotpot. Night at the hotel.

Day 5 : Dong Hoi – Hue  : 180 km.

This day is a special day ride cause we have many visits of the historical remains from the Vietnam War along the road. About 1h30 ride from Dong hoi, you have the DMZ ( the Demilitary Zone during the Vietnam American War) . Stop to visit  Vinh Moc tunnels, lunch then continue to Ben Hai river, where you will visit the old bridge which shared the Vietnam into 2 regions North and South during 20 years (1955- 1975).Arrive in Hue in the late afternoon.Night at the Hotel.

Day 6 : Hue – Hoi An  :  160 km 3hr ride.

The morning is reserved to the visit of the Hue Citadel, where had been the capital of Viet Nam during 143 years from 1802 to 1945. Lunch in Hue then take the National road to Danang by hiking up the clouds pass Hai Van .Just in another side of the Cloud pass is Da Nang ,a beautiful city located by the China Beach, We keep going through Da Nang by taking the new road going along the China Beach to reach to Hoi An. Arrive in Hoi an in the late afternoon , Night at the hotel by the sea.

Day 7 : Hoi An.

This day is free for you to enjoy the sea or shopping in Hoi An (no service to be provided by Lotussia Travel).

Day 8 : Hoi An – Sa Huynh. 180km  5hr ride.

Leave Hoi An after breakfast at the Hotel. We continue riding on the national road. Lunch en route.Arrive in Sa Huynh in the early afternoon.Enjoy the Sahuynh beach.Dinner and Night at the Hotel.

Day 9 : Sa Huynh- Vung Ro.230 km 6 hr ride.

Day 10 : Vung Ro – Nha Trang. 100 km 2 hr ride.

Depart to Nha Trang then lunch when we arrive. Ride straight to the train station where the Lotussia tour-guide says goodbye to the group. Tour ends.


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Hanoi
449 Au Co street, Tay Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Tel: +84.4.37101309
Fax: +84.4.37668617

Da Nang
164 Duong Ba Trac, Hoa Cuong, Hai Chau, Danang, Vietnam.
Tel: +84.511.3614674
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The way in which each of the daily activities flowed into one another was exceptional
The 3 day bike trip from heavens gate in sapa was truly amazing
We did everything I had hoped
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We arrived home yesterday morning to an absolute heatwave
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