Itinerary:
Laos Dirt Bike Tour from Vientiane to Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang – Itinerary:
Day 1: Vientiane to Vang Vieng (Approx. 160 km)
Your journey begins as you ride out from the lively streets of Vientiane, the capital of Laos. The road ahead, Route 13, takes you north through the peaceful Lao countryside. As you leave the city behind, the landscape opens up to reveal lush fields, small villages, and distant mountains. The ride is smooth, with each turn bringing new vistas of rural life—children playing in the fields, farmers tending to their crops, and the occasional water buffalo wandering by.
By midday, you reach Vang Vieng, a town famous for its breathtaking limestone karst formations. These towering cliffs rise dramatically from the Nam Song River, creating a landscape that feels almost otherworldly. After checking in to your guesthouse, spend the afternoon exploring the natural beauty of the area. Visit the Tham Phu Kham Cave, home to a bronze reclining Buddha, and take a refreshing swim in the Blue Lagoon. As the sun sets, enjoy a quiet evening by the river, the cliffs bathed in the warm glow of the fading light.
Day 2: Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang (Approx. 180 km)
The morning mist still clings to the karst mountains as you set off from Vang Vieng, heading further north towards Luang Prabang. The road ahead is a motorcyclist’s dream—winding through mountain passes and offering stunning views at every turn. As you ride, the landscape shifts from the open plains to dense forests, the air growing cooler as you ascend into the highlands.
By late afternoon, you arrive in Luang Prabang, a city steeped in history and culture. The city’s golden temples and colonial architecture are beautifully preserved, earning it a spot as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend your evening exploring the city’s vibrant night market, where you can find everything from handmade textiles to traditional Lao street food. Don’t miss the chance to visit Wat Xieng Thong, one of the most important and stunning temples in Laos.
Day 3: Luang Prabang to Phonsavan (Approx. 190 km)
Leaving the cultural richness of Luang Prabang behind, you ride east towards Phonsavan. The road takes you through rolling hills and quiet valleys, with the scenery becoming increasingly remote as you move further into the countryside. This is the heart of rural Laos, where life moves at a slower pace and the modern world feels a million miles away.
Phonsavan is known for the mysterious Plain of Jars, an archaeological site where thousands of large stone jars are scattered across the landscape. The origins and purpose of these jars remain a mystery, adding an air of intrigue to your visit. Spend the afternoon exploring this ancient site, pondering the secrets it holds, before settling in for the night in this quiet town.
Day 4: Phonsavan to Nam Ngum Lake (Approx. 200 km)
Your journey continues south as you leave Phonsavan and head towards Nam Ngum Lake. The road winds through picturesque landscapes, with the occasional village offering a chance to stop and interact with locals. As you approach the lake, the air begins to carry the scent of fresh water and the sound of birds singing in the trees.
Nam Ngum Lake is a vast man-made reservoir, dotted with islands and surrounded by lush forests. The peaceful waters offer a stark contrast to the rugged terrain you’ve been traversing. Spend the afternoon exploring the lake by boat, visiting fishing villages, and perhaps even trying your hand at catching your dinner. The evening is spent relaxing by the lake, enjoying the tranquility of this beautiful setting.
Day 5: Nam Ngum Lake to Vientiane (Approx. 90 km)
On the final day of your tour, you make your way back to Vientiane. The road is smooth and easy, allowing you to take in the last of the Lao countryside at a leisurely pace. Along the way, stop at a few cultural and historical sites, such as the Patuxai Monument or the serene That Luang Stupa, to reflect on the rich heritage of this fascinating country.
As you roll back into Vientiane, the familiar sights and sounds of the capital greet you. The tour ends with a final evening in the city, where you can unwind and reflect on the incredible journey you’ve just completed—a journey through some of the most beautiful and culturally rich regions of Laos.
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