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Trident900 18 Jun 2012 22:05

Recommended Vietnam tour company ?
 
Sick of dreaming, time to do something ! !
(Is it really nearly 5 years since my india trip !!!!!!! )
Would like to 'dip my toe' in some motorbike touring and was thinking of Vietnam towards the end of the year. Either by doing an organised tour (preferred) or by hiring a bike and 'doing my own thing'.

Can anyone recommend a trustworthy tour company or alternatively a motorbike hire business.

Thanks in advance

mark manley 19 Jun 2012 12:57

If you are flying into Hanoi there are sometimes bikes for sale, the occasional Minsk if that is what you fancy, in Hanoi backpackers. My suggestion would be if you have limited time, two weeks or so, take an organised tour, if longer buy a bike and do your own.
If you have longer do go into Laos and Cambodia, Vietnam is a very busy place the others have more space and off the beaten tracks places. A Vietnamese registered bike can go to the others but not vise-versa.

Deolali 21 Jun 2012 16:17

I strongly recommend www.exploreindochina.com

Son and I did a tour with them 2 years ago. They were excellent.

Trident900 23 Jun 2012 19:55

Thanks to both for the replies.
The tours do look intersting but I am a bit nervous about dealing with comapnies absed in Vietnam and not covered in the event things go wrong.

KennyE 25 Jun 2012 02:30

Try Offroad Vietnam in Hanoi. Five of us had a magic tour with them in 2009 on Honda XL125's.

Trident900 1 Jul 2012 19:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennyE (Post 383719)
Try Offroad Vietnam in Hanoi. Five of us had a magic tour with them in 2009 on Honda XL125's.

Thanks Kenny,
There seems to be a few companies where people have had good experiences, that is encouraging to hear. Not sure about off road though, had very little experiemce in that area (unless the main roads of india count !).
Currently looking cost of flights - Ouch ! ! ! :confused1:

Terry

larrysimpson 4 Jul 2012 20:38

Hi
A few years ago I met up with Hung Nguyen who runs Flamingo Travel, mainly Minsk bikes but some Jap bikes up to 250 cc ...I had a Baja, and we went around northern Vietnam and into Laos, even put our bikes on a canoe on a river winding through postcard mountains...it was fabulous, came back into Vietnam on a long dirt road and saw no other vehicles all the way to Dien Bien Phu. Hung is a great guy and very accommodating and fun-loving.

He is at info@flamingotravel.vn

Cheers,

Larry

MBVietnam 6 Jul 2012 15:20

Rentabike
 
You could try rentabike hanoi. They have good ratings and rent bikes. They may be able to advise you.

Trident900 10 Jul 2012 18:44

Once again, thanks for responses.

RideChina 8 Mar 2013 07:30

Go for Vietnam Motorbike Rentals, Motorbike Tours Vietnam, Off Road Motorbike Tour, Motorbike Rent Hanoi

Hung was very nice and speaks very god English. We rented a bike from him from Hanoi to Ho Chi Min. He was helpful.

vicreuter 6 Jan 2014 08:19

Vietnam Rental
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RideChina (Post 414661)
Go for Vietnam Motorbike Rentals, Motorbike Tours Vietnam, Off Road Motorbike Tour, Motorbike Rent Hanoi

Hung was very nice and speaks very god English. We rented a bike from him from Hanoi to Ho Chi Min. He was helpful.

Thanks for the tip!
Just sent them an e-mail for a 2 weeks North/South - rental in March-April.
If it works out, I'll tell u about it :cool4:

maria41 6 Jan 2014 12:22

I definitely recommend Flamingo to hire bikes. (you can see pictures and report on my website below - page our Trips/vietnam)

We hired a couple of YBR125 few years ago and explored the northern mountains for 2 or 3 weeks.
They have various bike choices and I think they also organise tours.. but you can go on your own. A small bike is enough as with the traffic and "hazards" on the road, you will struggle to push over 30mph most of the time!

One thing I would recommend is to hire a "guide" to get you out of town and onto the road you want to ride (north south whatever) as the 1st time you ride in Hanoi, it is a nightmare and even more if you do not know where you are going. Flamingo provided this for 10USD, hardly worth thinking about it!

As for riding in Hanoi: go the flow and you'll be fine. It's like a dance....

Vietnam is wonderful, you will have a great time!

maria41 6 Jan 2014 12:23

Forgot to add: you can get a detailed roadmap book in Hanoi in the book shops, very useful.

vicreuter 8 Jan 2014 08:36

Bike rental Vietnam
 
Thanks Maria!

Got a prompt reply from Flamingo.


In order to your request, we would like to recommend you take 03 Yamaha YBR 125 cc or 03 Honda XR 150 cc for your group, pick up in Hanoi on 22nd March and return in HCMC on 5th April 2014 ( 15 days). These bikes are comfortable, reliable and suitable for your request.

I would rather go for the XR150. Anybody interested in renting the bikes South-North back to Hanoi in order to avoid the transfer Charges ? :welcome:

dominicp 2 Feb 2014 00:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennyE (Post 383719)
Try Offroad Vietnam in Hanoi. Five of us had a magic tour with them in 2009 on Honda XL125's.

I would recommend these guys immensely! they were very professional and were always available for help. We hired two xt125's yes underpowered but still a lot of fun and very easy to handle and fix. We choose to ride on our own and rocked up at there business with a map and spent the next few hours mapping out a 3 week route around the north, very very very good trip:)

dominicp 2 Feb 2014 00:27

or maybe they were XR 125's :P:palm:

bk190502 12 Aug 2015 07:37

I did 2 trip with Mototour Asia Motorbike tours and motorcycle adventures travel Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar they were brilliant, the first trip in 2008 on Honda XR 250 we rode from Hanoi to Laos, Siem Reap and end in Ho Chi Minh city a 3 weeks trip with the XR 250 work perfectly for offroad in Laos and Cambodia.
Last trip I did in 2014 and suprised that they have numbers of Royal Enfield Classic 500 for 2 weeks with 7 friends in a group to North Vietnam. I was noticed that they plan to ride 3 weeks from Hanoi to Kathmandu by this September. I tried to be involved for this trip but it was fully booked.

Strongly recommend

Brian

Allan11 17 Aug 2015 11:56

Vietnam bike hire
 
i spent 8 days in south Vietnam in October 2014 and hired a bike from Flamingo Travel, they have an office in Saigon and Hanoi.

it was just my wife and i no tour or guide. we hired a Suzuki 150 and i doubled my wife around down to the south coast, across to Chau doc and then the tunnels and back to Saigon.

the bike was good and they do tours.

Flamingo Travel | Vietnam Motorbike Rentals / Tours

thanks Allan


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