Itinerary:
Laos Dirt Bike Tour from Luang Prabang to Pak Beng, Luang Namtha, Muang Xay – Itinerary:
Day 1: Luang Prabang Motorcycle Tours to Pak Beng (Approx. 150 km)
Your journey begins as you depart from Luang Prabang, the ancient heart of Laos, heading northwest along Route 2. The road hugs the Mekong River, offering glimpses of the mighty waterway through the trees as you ride. The air is fresh, filled with the scent of the forest, and the sound of your motorcycle echoes off the hills that rise steeply on either side.
As you approach Pak Beng, the road winds through lush, forested hills, passing traditional villages where time seems to have stood still. The landscape is serene, with the Mekong River appearing and disappearing from view as you navigate the curves. Pak Beng, a small riverside town, welcomes you with its relaxed atmosphere. Here, life revolves around the river, with boats constantly arriving and departing. As evening falls, enjoy a dinner overlooking the Mekong, the sounds of the river providing a soothing backdrop to the end of your first day.
Day 2: Pak Beng to Houay Xai (Approx. 160 km)
The sun rises over the Mekong as you continue your journey northwest towards Houay Xai. The road ahead takes you through mountainous terrain, with each twist and turn offering new, breathtaking views. The ride is challenging yet rewarding, with the landscape constantly changing from dense forests to open vistas.
As you ride, you pass through small ethnic villages, where children wave enthusiastically as you pass. These villages, nestled in the mountains, provide a glimpse into the daily lives of the local people. Houay Xai, located on the banks of the Mekong River opposite Thailand’s Chiang Khong, is a border town with a laid-back vibe. Spend the afternoon exploring Wat Chomkao Manilat, a local temple, and enjoy the evening in a riverside café, watching the sunset over the Mekong.
Day 3: Houay Xai to Luang Namtha (Approx. 190 km)
Today’s ride takes you east from Houay Xai towards Luang Namtha along Route 3. The road is particularly scenic, winding through forested hills and along rivers that sparkle in the sunlight. The air is cool as you ascend into higher elevations, with the dense canopy overhead providing shade as you ride.
As you approach Luang Namtha, the landscape becomes a patchwork of rice paddies and villages, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the region. Luang Namtha is known for its proximity to the Nam Ha National Protected Area, where you can explore the dense jungle and visit ethnic minority villages. Spend the evening learning about the unique cultures in this region, perhaps even taking a short trek into the national park to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Northern Laos.
Day 4: Luang Namtha to Muang Xay (Approx. 150 km)
After a night in Luang Namtha, you set out southeast towards Muang Xay, also known as Oudomxay. The road is a mix of gentle curves and steeper climbs, offering a variety of riding experiences. As you travel, the landscape alternates between verdant valleys and rugged mountains, with frequent stops to take in the views.
Muang Xay is a bustling town, set amidst rolling hills that are home to various ethnic groups. Explore the vibrant markets, where vendors sell everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Visit local temples and enjoy the town’s cultural diversity, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the melting pot of Northern Laos. As the day winds down, relax in a local guesthouse, surrounded by the tranquility of the Lao countryside.
Day 5: Muang Xay to Luang Prabang (Approx. 190 km)
On the final day, you ride south from Muang Xay, completing the loop back to Luang Prabang. The road offers a mix of winding mountain passes and flat stretches through valleys, providing a fitting conclusion to your journey. Each mile brings you closer to the familiar sights of Luang Prabang, but the memories of the rugged landscapes and vibrant cultures you’ve encountered along the way stay fresh in your mind.
As you approach Luang Prabang, the city’s golden temples come into view, a reminder of the rich history that permeates every corner of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Reflect on the diverse landscapes and cultures you’ve experienced over the past five days as you enjoy a final evening in Luang Prabang, perhaps strolling through the night market or relaxing by the Mekong River.
End of the trip!
Inclusions :
Professional English Speaking Guide
Dirt Bike – Honda CRF250
Basic riding gears of helmets, elbow + knee pads & gloves
Accommodation as described in the itinerary
Meal (s) as described in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
Gasoline
Entrance fee as described in the itinerary
Tax, service charge, and permits
Boat trips if any
Bottled water & snacks
Instant Coffee or Soft drinks at stopovers
Government’s taxes
Exclusions :
Riding Long Pants (we recommend a pair of jeans)
Personal insurance (this at your own risk)
Coverage for any damages to gear or the motorcycle
Air ticket
Visa fee (approximately US$30/person, depending on nationality)
Travel insurance of any kind
Tip, drinks, personal expenses and other expenses not described in the itinerary
Single Supplement for Single Occupancy