After breakfast at 8.30 am we will starting on our two wheels to get out from the busy city only 30 minutes, we ride up to north of Phnom Penh to warm up couple hours and we take a break there, enjoy with local people are living around and then we keep ride more with some more technical experience off-road toward our hotel in kampong Chnang.
Day 2: Western Cambodia Mountain Backroad Dirt Bike Tour: Kampong Chhnang motorcycle trip to Pursat
Today our trip it is a bit more adventurous and challenging. We heading into the mote areas and rode sandy track , single tracks, small river crossings, and technical turns in sort of a corner. We will take a break in next hour and enjoy with very few people living in the remote village , and then keep on out from the forest to find some lunch in small village. We’ll let you test with some local foods after that we’re fuel up more gas to carry Carrie on to water fall region we’ll enjoy swimming and get cool. Rest from 35 km to our hotel we just take an easy ride to our hotel.
Day 3: Pursat motorbike tour to Veal Veng, Osoum
Before we start to difficult sections, we just take a couple hours ride following the dams to keep on into remote region toward Veal Veng, Adventure point to point we had a few very difficult and technical sections in deep jungle and rocky climbing that you most thinking it very extremely! But not all the way through ,only a few stuff and then we stop at Veal Veng village the where we get some fuels and have lunch, during the same time we have fuels.
After lunch time we’ll follow into the long beautiful cardamom mountains valley from the west toward southern region of cardamom ,We keep our travel onto Osoum village that’s more remote areas in the mountains , We will having a nice overnight in Osoum it very cool and located in the middle of nowhere we also get delicious local foods made by owner Guesthouse and enjoyed with cool beer.
Day 4: Western Cambodia Mountain Backroad Dirt Bike Tour: Veal Veng, Osoum motorcycle trip to Koh Kong
Today our trip it the most easy ride , Just take it easy ride into the cardamom mountains by the Chinese dams road enjoy scenery in the biggest wild green , We can stop on the way to swim in the cool water fall that’s amazing place to stop , after that we keep ride on to kohkong , we will arrive early there and take a time to visit around town and crossing the longer bridge to go on the beaches and spend a couple hours on the beaches get some cool beer enjoy swimming and sunset view .
Day 5: Koh Kong motorbike ride to Chi pat Eco-Tour region
We leaving from our hotel by 8.30am we take on road about 35 kms before get into Areng Thmor Bang region it’s more beautiful river crossing and wild crocodile protection, after we crossing big rivers w’ll heading toward Chipat this trip it most adventure trips from our tours begin , just take a time to Carrie on with more technical ride , slippery sections and rock ,narrow track , river crossing , mud , up and down hill , we will stay at Chipat that where is Eco tour and wild forest protection region in the western Cambodia.
Day 6: Western Cambodia Mountain Backroad Dirt Bike Tour: Chi Pat motorcycle ride to Kirirom National park
We still ride into deep jungles again but less climbing and downhill, we just ride some more technical all the way, you may feel tired but it the last day of adventures.
Day 7: Kirirom National park motorbike trip to Phnom Penh
Today it’s the last day end of our trip we keep you in flexible option, Off-Road or On Road on require!
* Tour Conditions:
This is a challenging ride which can become impassable during the monsoon months. Expect a combination of dirt roads, single trails, rocky climbs, sand, mud and water crossings, with sealed roads kept to a minimum wherever possible. This tour suits experienced off road bikers, or intermediate level riders who want to push their technical skills.
* Tour Options:
– Upgrade to a WR250F, WR450F
– Add the extra comfort of a 4×4 Support Vehicle for luggage, cold drinks and emergency back-up
Shooting Range: Try your hand at an AK47, handgrenade, or even an RPG.
* PRICE INCLUDES:
Complimentary airport transfers, English-speaking guide, Sweepers for groups over 4 pax, Ferries, Road tolls, Bridge tolls, Fuel, XR250cc, Entrance fees, Gloves/goggles/helmet if required, En route bike maintenance, Full assistance and support throughout the tour, Twin accommodation, Specific extras such as boat trips etc, Mosquito nets and hammocks where required.
* NOT INCLUDED:
Meals and drinks, Alcoholic beverages, Personal expenses, Bike damage (e.g. broken levers, heavily bent rims/handlebars/frame, burnt out clutch plates due to improper gear use), Visas, International flights, personal expense, Personal travel insurance, Emergency transportation and all not mentioned as included.
The best time to visit Vietnam is spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October). The temperatures are more moderate and rainfall is lighter. In spring, March and April have the lowest rainfall across all destinations and temperatures are pleasant, though still cool in the far north.
You must have a valid Vietnamese driver’s license to drive in Vietnam . including for motorcycle 50cc or more . International Driver’s Permits issued in Australia are not recognized in Vietnam.
Long term UK residents of Vietnam can qualify for a Vietnamese driving licence when they are in possession of a diplomatic ID, temporary residence card or residence card validity for 3 months or more and also a valid UK driving licence or UK issued International Driver's Permit
It is strongly recommended that Canadians consider carefully whether they should drive motor vehicles or motorcycles in Vietnam as unfamiliarity with local driving conditions may result in serious injury, or a heavy compensation payment(s) or imprisonment as a result of any accident
it’s always dangerous if you ignore our advices but quite safe if you respect to our local rules. Actually there simply are no rules. Stick to the basics… ride on the right side of the road, keep your eyes on the road and be alert. People often say “when you’re in ROME, just do like Romans do”. Riding a motorbike in Vietnam is different from driving in Europe or North America, so even if you stick to the rules, 99% chance the locals next to you won't. So be alert and stay safe! Wear a helmet. ... Honk at least 1000 times a minute, you cannot go riding around Vietnam without honking
You can just obtain our Vietnamese driving license once you’re long-term officials working & living in Vietnam under the business visa within 6 months or more. But if you are just regular travelers having short-term tourist visa, this seems to be impossible.
We’re not used to renting out bikes only but organizing private guided tours, however, in some typical circumstances, we can rent out manual dirt bikes at the cost of US$ 18/bike/day, US$ 28/bike/day and US$ 50/bike/day for the bikes of 125cc, 150cc & 250cc respectively.
Of course, you can do this but must show up your appropriate legal documents (Vietnamese driving licenses or IDP, validated Visa in Vietnam & copy of your passport).
Yes, you can totally buy & possess a motorbike legally as many other Vietnamese people as long as you act in the laws correctly. Foreigners living in Vietnam can have their national driving license translated to Vietnamese and will be granted a Vietnamese license without passing any exam. ... The cost to obtain the A1 license should not be more than USD 50 with an agent. In case you want to ride a “real” bike, a genuine A2 is required..