Biking in Vietnam: Exploring the hidden paradise
Imagine surfing through woods, cherishing the sound of leaves and twigs crackling under your tiers.
Imagine riding through the mountains, relishing the taste and feeling of fresh air pouring into your lungs.
Imagine paving along the seashore, witnessing a beautiful Sunrise.
Now imagine biking in Vietnam, exploring the hidden paradise and witnessing all such magical beauty.
When you explore Vietnam, you end up exploring your true self.
The beauty of Vietnam needs to be felt and not just seen through the packed glass holding the steering wheels and sitting apart from your loved ones. The breeze in the air of Vietnam when you would visit Cat Ba, Da Lat can be felt only if you explore this places on Bikes. You say Love is in the air, yes it is! But you cannot feel it in the cars. You need to step out of the window to feel it. Besides revelling in the moto madness, there are a ton of other reasons to travel to Vietnam. The landscapes are beautiful and diverse. River deltas define the south. Pine forests blanket the central highlands. The easternmost extremities of the Himalayas carve through the north. Lush jungles line the coast. The people are warm and welcoming. The food is delicious. And everything is cheap. Like fifteen cents-a-beer cheap.
Vietnam is an adventurer’s heaven too. There’s world-class rock climbing. Diving. Kiteboarding. Kayaking. Trekking. Son Doong — the world’s largest discovered cave is here too.
Ha Giang Province one of the most beautiful places of Vietnam has narrow ribbon roads with hair-raising bends meander the rugged peaks and green valleys. The feel of riding the bikes through these roads gives you Goose Bums.
Hoi An the central coast’s centuries-old ancient port has retained its charm despite the throngs of tourists drawn here by the heady mix of wooden-fronted merchant houses, graceful bridges and ornate temples. At night, you can see colourful lanterns hung in front of every shop which lights up the narrow streets of the atmospheric old town, casting a romantic shimmer over the Thu Bon River. This Romantic Shimmer aspires your body while you ride a bike on the streets of Hoi An.
Sa Pa the dramatic site of the far north’s Sa Pa, rather than the bustling market town itself, that travellers rave about. The lanes through the gloomy conical mountains urge a person to explore such places on Bikes!
Ho Chi Minh City the thrill of the big city – and the sheer breakneck speed at which it operates – makes HCMC a popular choice. Although not the capital of Vietnam, the buzzing, cosmopolitan city of skyscrapers and French colonial architecture is sleek and sexy. The best way to deal with the traffic-choked streets is to sit back and sip a latte at a Parisian-style pavement café. But you do need to reach this place, yes Bike would surely help you get there soaking up the traffic.
The 10 most beautiful places of Vietnam can only be explored to the fullest with the legs on the gears, Clutch in your left hand and the love for acceleration!The 10 most beautiful places of Vietnam-
10. Cat Ba
9. Da Lat
8. Da Nang
7. Phu Quoc Island
6. Ha Giang Province
5. Ho Chi Minh City
4. The Mekong Delta
3. Halong Bay
2. Sa Pa
1. Hoi An
We understand that there could be a lot of challenges in planning the biking trip in a foreign country? What if all these challenges are mitigated by someone to make sure you go, come back safely and have one of the best lively moments of your life?
At Bikester, we believe that travel truly inspires a person. For us, it is the exploratory nature of a biker that makes them want to travel. We understand that and being bikers ourselves, we know what one looks for on a motorcycle trip. At Bikester, we specially handpick and curate motorcycle tours with the best guides all over the world to make it possible for you to have an experience of a lifetime.
The Images of this amazing places clearly gives you a reason to take a trip to this Magical land and explore the fullest with a nack to hit over every place using Bikes and Bikester.!!!!
Thank You! Keep Biking
By Nishad Pande