This is not a standard transfer — it is a real Central Vietnam Easy Rider motorbike adventure combining the legendary Hai Van Pass and the remote Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Ride beyond tourist routes through hidden mountains, waterfalls, coastal roads, and authentic countryside villages that most travelers never see. This is one of the most scenic and authentic ways to explore Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An by motorbike.
Travel safely with experienced Easy Riders or choose self-drive with full support, including luggage transfer, helmets, and rain gear. No riding experience is needed.
With flexible one-way or loop options and start/finish in Hue, Da Nang, or Hoi An, this motorbike tour fits any travel plan perfectly.
Note: itineraries may vary by route and start point. Some hidden local stops are not on maps but are included as part of an authentic experience.
Discover real local life, stunning landscapes, and hidden Vietnam — all in one unforgettable journey with Mister T Easy Rider.
We offer flexible pickup and drop-off from hotels, hostels, homestays, Airbnbs, airports, train stations, bus stations, ports, and private addresses anywhere in Hue, Da Nang, or Hoi An at your convenience.
Please wait at your hotel lobby or main entrance 10 minutes before pickup time. Our team will contact you before arrival. For safety and to avoid confusion, please only ride with the official Mister T Easy Rider team. If your pickup location cannot be selected during booking, please contact us and we will arrange the most convenient pickup point for you.
The Rice Paper & Noodle Making Village Rice Paper & Noodle Making Village - Discover why rice is the heartbeat of Vietnam. Learn how locals make fresh rice noodles and rice paper - then taste the results!
My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO Site) – Wander among ancient Cham temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Learn the history of the Champa Kingdom and enjoy a traditional Cham dance performance.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail, also know as the Truong Son Trail was a complex network of supply routes that ran from North Vietnam to South Vietnam, passing through neighboring Laos and Cambodia.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail named after the leader of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh. The construction of the Trail began 1959 by group 559, a logistical unit of the PAVN. The trail was strategically important during the Vietnam War, as it allowed North Vietnam to send troops, weapons, and supplies to the Viet Cong in South Vietnam.
The trail consisted of thousands of miles of dirt roads, footpaths, and waterways, and was often moved or hidden to evade bombing raids by U.S. forces. The U.S. heavily bombed the trail in an effort to disrupt supply lines, but it was extremely difficult to completely destroy due to its complexity and the dense jungle terrain.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail played a vital role in the military strategies of North Vietnam, enabling the flow of troops and supplies that helped sustain the war effort against the South Vietnamese and U.S. forces.
Visit the stunning Grang Waterfall in Nam Giang District, where water cascades from the mountains into cool natural pools surrounded by dense forest and rocky cliffs. Relax, swim, enjoy the peaceful scenery, and take unforgettable photos at one of Central Vietnam’s hidden natural gems.
Cotu - Cơ Tu is small ethnic group living primarily in the central regions of Vietnam, they are living in the mountains of Quảng Trị, Quang Nam, and Hue. They speak the Cotu language. The Cotu people are traditionally agricultural, growing rice, maize, and vegetables, and they also engage in hunting and fishing. Their social organization is based on extended family units, and they practice animism, with rituals and beliefs closely tied to nature. We will stop in some villages to learn their traditional, meet and talk with local, trek in beautifal mountaints, rice terraces.
We stay overnight at Phan Huyen Homstay that offer private room. A clean and new hotel with all conveniences.
This is a very beautiful Cotu village, based at mountains of Truong Son Range offering breathtaking rice fields, lush green valley. Here we trekking, visiting one of most beautiful CoTu ethnic group village. We talk with villagers to understand their lives
Đông Giang Tea Plantation Discover the green Tea Farm in Dong Giang, Enjoy the vast Tea Farm nestled in the lush of Quang Nam province See the local people working on farm and learn how to farming Tea
The Hai Van Pass is border of both cities Hue and Da Nang. The Pass is the Viet Nam highest Pass(500 meters above sea level), stretching 21 kilometers long, linking 2 cities Hue and Da Nang. The Hai Van Pass known for its winding curves breathtaking views of the coastline and lush greenery it really does after a dramatic contrast of mountains and sea.
The pass gained international frame after being featured on Top Gear Viet Nam special. Where Clarkson and co described it as a deserved ribbon of perfection on one of the World's best coastal.
Located at the summit of the pass is Hai Van Quan. A history Gate built in 1826 under Emperor Minh Mang flanked by remnants of French and American military force and perched at 490 meters, it offers stunning views of the mountains and coast and a recognized national relics.
This is one of Vietnam’s most scenic roads, and it is sure to be a highlight of your journey. We will stop very often for you to take photos, enjoy the outstanding landscape, also stop at the best place on the pass to enjoy the best coffee in Viet Nam, and learn history of Hai Van Quan at the peak of the Pass.
Lăng Cô Beach is a part of Lang Co Bay, the World's top 30 most beautiful Bays. The Beach known for its long stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear waters. The Lang Co Beach is one of Viet Nam's most stunning beaches. Nestled between majestic Mountains and Lagoon. Lang Co offer not only natural beauty, but also a tranquil and fresh atmosphere. Lang Co Beach is a much more secluded beach than some of the more touristy hot spots near cities - a great swimming spot, with fresh water and few distractions, frequented by locals. We will also stop here to eat a fresh, locally prepared lunch, catered to your tastes/dietary requirements. (Vegan/vegetarian/pescatarian options all possible) .
Suối Mơ Waterfall located in Hue that flows from the big mountains down to the Sea. The name "Suối Mơ" means "Dream Spring", and the beauty of the waterfall will leave you speechless. Surrounded by dense forest and rocky cliffs, the waterfall cascades down into cool, clear pools perfect for a refreshing dip. Take some time to relax by the waterfall and enjoy the natural beauty of this tranquil spot. The sound of the water rushing over the rocks creates a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal place for a break and a photo opportunity. This is an amazing place for you refreshing retreat.
Tam Giang Lagoon is a biggest Lagoon in southest Asia. The Lagoon has an area of 20.000 hectares water surface, and stretches 70 kilometers along the coast. The lagoon framed by the mountains on the west and a strip of land separating it from the ocean. The name "Tam Giang" means "three rivers" referring to the "three rivers" that feed into this large brackish lagoon located in Hue province. The Lagoon spans via 4 districts: Phú Lộc, Phú Vang, Phong Điền, Quảng Điền. We will stop here about 30 minutes to learn how to fishing, learn everything about Vietnamese Fishing Life
An Bang Cemetery known as "City of Ghosts" is One of the biggest and most beautiful cemeteries in the world. An incredible collection of tombs and shrines that sprawl as far as the eye can see, where people spend billions of Dong to build tombs for their loved one. Here we learn about Vietnamese culture, architecture and history.
Visit Hue’s famous abandoned waterpark(Ho Thuy Tien), known for its giant dragon structure, street art, and mysterious atmosphere hidden in the jungle.
Explore the historic Imperial City of Hue, the former royal capital of Vietnam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through ancient palaces, temples, gates, and royal courtyards while learning about the history of the Nguyen Dynasty and Vietnam’s imperial past.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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