2 Days 1 Night
Daily Tour
20 people
English
Explore mountain passes, forests, and waterfalls on an epic ride
🕕 06:00 AM – Departure from Hanoi
🕘 09:00 AM – Break at Thung Khe Pass (White Rock Pass)
🕚 11:30 AM – Arrival in Ban Ang Pine Forest
🍽️ 12:00 PM – Lunch at a Local Spot
🏞️ 02:00 PM – Visit Chieng Khoa Waterfall
☕ 04:30 PM – Chill at Top View Café
🏡 06:30 PM – Check-In & Dinner
Dive into ethnic village life and fruit orchards before heading back
🕕 06:00 AM – Wake-Up & Breakfast
🏘️ 07:30 AM – Visit Tau Cave Village
🍑 10:00 AM – Plum Orchard Visit & Fruit Picking
🍽️ 12:00 PM – Lunch at a Local Eatery
🏍️ 01:30 PM – Depart for Hanoi
🏁 08:00 PM – Arrive in Hanoi
Yes. This is a self-riding tour, so you’ll need to have your own motorbike. If you don’t have one, we can help arrange a rental for you — both semi-automatic and manual bikes are available. Let us know in advance if you need assistance.
Your motorbike should be in good working order, especially the brakes, tires, lights, and horn. It’s highly recommended to get it serviced before the trip. You’ll be covering around 400 km over two days, including steep mountain roads and rural tracks.
Here’s a quick checklist:
No, fuel is not included. You will pay for your own fuel along the way. It usually costs about 150,000–200,000 VND for the full tour.
We recommend this tour for riders with at least basic experience riding motorbikes on Vietnamese roads. The route includes mountain passes, sharp curves, and rural paths. If you're new to riding, consider joining as a passenger with a friend or asking about private transport support.
You’ll stay in a local homestay or standard hotel in Moc Chau. Double rooms are provided (or triple if there’s an odd number of guests). Private room upgrades are available for a small fee — just let us know when booking.
Yes! The tour includes:
Yes, but signal can be spotty in remote areas like Tau Cave or during mountain rides. Most homestays and cafes offer Wi-Fi, though speed may vary. It’s a great chance to unplug and enjoy nature!
Yes! During the right season (April–June for plums), you’ll get to visit local orchards and hand-pick fruits. It’s a fun and sweet experience. Fruit-picking is included in the tour price.
Absolutely. Moc Chau is stunning from the air. Just make sure you follow local regulations, especially around villages. We also offer GoPro rental or tour footage add-ons — ask us if interested!
Small and friendly! Groups usually range from 6 to 14 people for a close-knit experience, but private groups can also be arranged for couples, friends, or corporate teams.
Prices may vary depending on group size, time of year, and add-ons. You can book directly on our website: https://halotrips.com/ or contact us for a custom quote. Payment can be made via bank transfer, MoMo, or in cash before departure.
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