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Da Lat Countryside Loop Adventure by Motorbike
Feel the Wind, Ride the Dream: Explore Da Lat’s Backroads
5.0
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DURATION
9 hours

Booking type
Private trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 10 guests
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Da Lat countryside adventure by motorbike with local guides & scenic stops
Experience the thrill of Da Lat’s countryside on the back of a motorcycle, guided by expert riders who prioritize both safety and adventure. This experience takes you through rustic villages and scenic backroads, where you’ll witness the real Vietnam beyond the tourist crowds. Along the way, you’ll visit iconic city sights like Crazy House and Dragon Pagoda before heading into the countryside to explore coffee farms, silkworm factories, and stunning waterfalls.This is perfect for travellers looking for an immersive experience—whether you're a first-time motorbike passenger or an experienced rider wanting to explore Da Lat in the most exhilarating way possible. With top-notch safety gear, knowledgeable guides, and a well-maintained fleet of bikes, you're in for an unforgettable journey through the Central Highlands.What to ExpectRide pillion with an experienced guide or drive yourself (if licensed) on a well-maintained motorbikeVisit Da Lat’s top landmarks, including Crazy House and Dragon PagodaExplore the countryside with stops at coffee farms, silkworm factories, and a rice wine distilleryTrek to scenic viewpoints and enjoy breathtaking panoramic viewsMarvel at the stunning Pongour and Elephant Waterfalls, two of the most spectacular falls in the regionExperience the unique culture of the K'Ho ethnic minority in the Chicken VillageAbsorb the peaceful atmosphere of Truc Lam Meditation Monastery and Paradise LakeGood to KnowHelmets, gloves, and protective gear are provided, but bringing your own is recommended for the best fitSupport vehicles are available upon request for added comfortTour duration is approximately 9 hours, starting at 8:30 AM and ending at 5:00 PMFood and drinks are not included, so bring some cash for local mealsThis is a private tour for a more personalized experienceWhile no prior experience is needed to ride pillion, self-riders must have a motorcycle licenseExpect winding mountain roads, some off-road sections, and occasional trekking to viewpoints, making this a moderate-level adventure suitable for most travelers.
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
Dalat highlights, countryside farms, trekking, silkworm factory, waterfalls, villages.
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What’s Included
English speaking guide
Motorcycle
Helmet
Petrol
Admission tickets
Waterproof bags/raincoats
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Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 14 Mar 2025
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Hotels in Da Lat(Dalat, Vietnam)
- 15 mins before selected timeslot
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
Daily
08:30AM - 05:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (Recommended Age: 6+)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationCancel 7 days before activity for a full refund
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1.074.348đ/person
5.0(45)
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Meet your host
Tuan is the heart behind his company founded in 1997. With a background in tourism and an international tour guide license from the University of Dalat, he has spent years guiding travellers across Vietnam. No matter where his work has taken him, he always finds his way back to Dalat, a place he calls home.
Tuan believes the best way to see Vietnam is on a motorbike, uncovering hidden gems along the way. He and his team of licensed guides have been offering motorbike tours longer than anyone else in the country. With their deep knowledge and love for Vietnam, they create unforgettable journeys for every traveller they meet.
Experience: 28 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 80%
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