The modified Hon Da motorbikes we used we very cool looking and I felt like I was going very fast (I was told later I wasn’t!!!) We rode through beautiful Vietnamese countryside, saw lovely views from Monkey Mountain and visited some interesting sites including a Cham temple, Linh Ung pagoda and a US sniper base.
We took the My Son motorbike tour with these guys a few days ago, when visiting Hoi An for the first time. While the city was quite staggering in itself, this tour gave us a whole new appreciation of its surroundings, providing an insider window into the local country life. Among other things, we were able to get a glimpse of people’s kindness (which can be quite hard to recognize when walking the streets of Hoi An) and genuine simplicity. The kid’s smiles and welcoming enthusiasm remain the highlight of this tour, together with the incredible scenery these tours are providing: endless rice fields with beautiful mountains and tropical vegetation as a backdrop will put a smile on your face for the entire time.
I learnt things that I would never find in a guide book. My husband took a bike on his own and I went with one of the guys. I felt very comfortable and safe and truly enjoyed the ride. This trip was to My Son. The beauty of the trip was not only seeing Vietnam off the beaten track but taking it at your own pace, stopping off at some great spots including a delicious local lunch
This was the highlight of our trip. The scenery was stunning and we didn’t see another tourist for the whole day. Our tour leader entertained us with lots of interesting information and sights and was a really interesting and energetic guy to spend a day with. We rode pillion and the riders were great, felt entirely safe and well looked after.
We wanted to see My Son but at the same time, avoid the crowds. We found the perfect solution with Danang Easy Riders Riders My Son Explorer adventure. We started off early and arrived early enough to enjoy the Cham ruins by ourselves. Led by our guide we were enthralled with the stories about the former kingdom, and were entertained with anecdotes. Our jeeps took us along muddy roads, rice paddy trails, and off road tracks. In all, a grand and exciting morning.
My family & I (Wife, kids 8, 7 & 6 yrs) took the half day motorbike tour around Hoi An and can only recommend it to anyone else that wants something different from the ‘minibus and walk’ that seems standard in the area. Each of the kids had their own rider, very friendly (encouraging the liberal use of the horn and thus fitting right in with the locals!) and safe while we rode our own scooter.
Nothing too much trouble and safety first all the time, (unusual for Vietnam). After 20 mins riding we are out amongst the local villages, not a tourist to be seen. This bike tour a must do before 21st century takes over and we lose the beautiful landscapes and bamboo bridges being demolished for concrete.
I did the half day tour and got to see parts of the countryside I would never have been able to visit on my own. Plus, seeing all the smiling kids rushing out to high-5 us was really cool.
This was the highlight of our trip. The scenery was stunning and we didn’t see another tourist for the whole day. Our tour leader entertained us with lots of interesting information and sights and was a really interesting and energetic guy to spend a day with. We rode pillion and the riders were great, felt entirely safe and well looked after.
I learnt things that I would never find in a guide book. My husband took a bike on his own and I went with one of the guys. I felt very comfortable and safe and truly enjoyed the ride. This trip was to My Son. The beauty of the trip was not only seeing Vietnam off the beaten track but taking it at your own pace, stopping off at some great spots including a delicious local lunch.
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