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Overview
- Don't do the usual My Son tour. Hit the trails that tourists never take out to the amazing Cham temples.
- Discover historic Unesco My son Cham ruins one of the worlds significant cultural relics.
- By traveling by motorbike discover the back roads and trails leading to My son, absorbing the local culture.
Description
Travels to My Son by our unique country lane route, allowing you to see and absorb more of the landscape and local life. We have lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying central Vietnamese cuisine. After lunch you visit the Unesco World Heritage site, My Son - a better time to visit as you'll avoid the normal throng of bus tourists that come in the morning. After your My Son visit we drive along a quiet country highway that follows the Thu Bon River, experiencing a beautiful sunset as we cross it to return to Hoi An.
You can either ride yourself (choose between Minsk Motorbike or semi-auto scooter) or sit on the back with one of our experienced drivers.
Rider rating:
Family friendly
Inexperienced riders to sit on the back
Moderately experienced to drive yourself
Tour rating:
easy day / paved road / Off-road sections
Tour includes:
- Experienced English-speaking guide
- Minsk motorbike or semi-automatic scooter
- Personal, local licensed driver, if required (for pillion passengers)
- Tour mechanic
- Fuel
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Entry fees and ferry crossings
- International safety standard helmet
- Drinking water and soft drinks
- Saddle bags, gloves & rain ponchos, if needed
Tour excludes:
- Alcohol
- Personal & motorbike insurance (for motorcycle accident)
- Personal expenses/tips
- Damages to motorcycle
Amenities
Meal included
Water included
Restroom available
Special clothing
Special equipment
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Certified
Hoi An
This ancient region of great historical significance has delivered
consistently over the years as a city, which despite having a laid back culture, still meets the
requirements of modern day tourism. Its amazing landscapes, wonderful coastal retreats, highly
impressive restaurants and wonderful shopping avenues are a testimony to that. The city also packs a fair amount of promise with an array of various adventure related activities and hobby centres. If you're
in Vietnam, then Hoi An is an absolute must-visit. Noi Bai International Airport is well connected internationally with other major cities across Southeast Asia. Budget and mid-range accommodation are in plenty.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Well known for its ancient temples and heritage structures
- Major hub for village tourism
- Well known for watersports
- Museums and art galleries
- Lovely Restaurants
- Paradise for shutterbugs and history buffs
- Great spot for adventure tours and activities