📌 TL;DR: HTmotortour runs two distinct Northwest Vietnam motorcycle tours — a 6-day cultural ride through Mu Cang Chai’s rice terraces and Sapa (from €895), and a 16-day off-road expedition through Ta Xua, Dien Bien Phu, Ha Giang, Ban Gioc and Ba Be (from €2.224, official Level 3 difficulty). This guide covers both, how they differ, and how to pick the right one.

“Northwest Vietnam motorcycle tour” isn’t one trip — it’s a region large enough to hold a relaxed 6-day cultural ride and a genuinely demanding 16-day off-road expedition, and travelers searching for one often find themselves confused about which they’re actually looking at.

HTmotortour runs both. This guide explains what each one actually involves, how they compare, which bikes suit the terrain, and how to decide between them — so you can book with confidence instead of guessing.

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Two Different Northwest Tours — Which One Are You Looking For?

Direct answer: If you have about a week and want scenic rice terraces, ethnic culture and an easy pace, the 6-Day Northwest Motorcycle Tour (€895) fits. If you have two weeks, want a real off-road challenge, and want to combine the Northwest with Ha Giang, Ban Gioc and Ba Be in one trip, the 16-Day Northwest Off-Road Tour (€2.224, Level 3) fits.

6-Day Northwest Tour16-Day Northwest Off-Road
PriceFrom €895From €2.224
DifficultyLevel 2 (mostly paved, scenic mountain roads)Level 3 (25–75% off-pavement, official rating)
Regions coveredThac Ba, Nghia Lo, Mu Cang Chai, SapaPu Luong, Mai Chau, Ta Xua, Dien Bien Phu, Sapa, Ha Giang, Ban Gioc, Ba Be
Signature momentMu Cang Chai’s terraced rice fields + overnight sleeper train back to HanoiTa Xua’s ridge trail + Dien Bien Phu battlefield + Ma Pi Leng Pass
Best forFirst-time riders, shorter trips, cultural focusExperienced riders wanting the full Northwest-to-Northeast expedition

Option 1: The 6-Day Northwest Motorcycle Tour

Direct answer: The 6-Day Northwest Tour is a scenic, culture-focused ride from Hanoi through Thac Ba Lake, Nghia Lo, Mu Cang Chai’s famous rice terraces and Sapa, finishing with an overnight sleeper train back to Hanoi instead of another riding day.

Route Overview

Day 1: Hanoi to Thac Ba Lake, an artificial lake surrounded by White Dao, Tay and H’mong communities — homestay overnight.
Day 2: A morning boat trip on Thac Ba (2 hours, 1,331 islands), then on to Nghia Lo, a Thai ethnic town with 700-year-old stilt houses.
Day 3: Through Tu Le to Mu Cang Chai — among the most photographed terraced rice fields in Vietnam.
Day 4: Riding to Sapa via Tram Ton Pass, Vietnam’s highest pass at 2,047m, with views of Fansipan — “the roof of Indochina.”
Day 5: A descent through Red Dao and Tay villages to Lao Cai, then an overnight soft-sleeper train back to Hanoi.
Day 6: Arrival in Hanoi around 6am — end of tour.

🎯 What makes this route different: most 6-day itineraries end with another full riding day. This one ends with a night train — you sleep through the transfer instead of riding it, and arrive in Hanoi rested. A small detail, but a genuinely useful one after 5 days in the saddle.

Quick Facts — 6-Day Tour

Duration6 Days / 5 Nights
Group sizeUp to 15 riders
LanguagesEnglish, French, Vietnamese
DifficultyLevel 2 — mostly paved, scenic mountain roads
Bikes usedHonda XR150L, CRF150L, CRF250L, CRF300L, or Yamaha WR250R
PriceFrom €895 (CRF250 upgrade +€120, CRF300 upgrade +€150)

Option 2: The 16-Day Northwest Off-Road Expedition

Direct answer: The 16-Day Northwest Off-Road Tour is HTmotortour’s most demanding route — an official Level 3 expedition (25–75% off-pavement) that rides through Pu Luong, Mai Chau, the remote Ta Xua ridge, Dien Bien Phu, Sapa, Ha Giang, Ban Gioc Waterfall and Ba Be Lake in a single 16-day circuit.

Route Overview (Condensed)

Days 1–3: Hanoi → Pu Luong Nature Reserve → Mai Chau Valley → Bac Yen, through White Thai and H’mong territory, including a black river crossing by local ferry.
Day 4: Bac Yen → Ta Xua nature reserve — a mountain ridge trail locals compare to a “dinosaur’s backbone,” with steep drops on both sides — then the Pha Din Pass, “the interface between heaven and earth.”
Day 5: Dien Bien Phu — the site of Vietnam’s decisive 1954 battle against French colonial forces, with the battlefield, military history museum, and French command bunker.
Days 6–7: Sin Ho’s Sunday market → Sapa via Tram Ton Pass → Ta Van village.
Days 8–9: Xin Man’s rocky, muddy trails → Ha Giang via Hoang Su Phi’s rice terraces.
Day 10: Dong Van plateau and market, the H’mong King’s Palace, Quan Ba’s Heaven’s Gate.
Day 11: Meo Vac → Ma Pi Leng Pass, above the Nho Que River — one of Vietnam’s most photographed roads.
Day 12: Old-growth forest riding to Ba Be Lake, crossed by local long-tail boat.
Days 13–14: Quang Uyen → Ban Gioc Waterfall, on the Vietnam–China border.
Day 15: Highway No. 4 — passing Dong Khe and That Khe, sites of major historical battles — and Nhi Thanh Cave.
Day 16: Return to Hanoi.

Quick Facts — 16-Day Tour

Duration16 Days / 15 Nights
Group sizeUp to 15 riders
LanguagesEnglish, French
DifficultyLevel 3 — 25–75% off-pavement (official HTmotortour rating)
Bikes usedHonda XR150L, CRF150L, CRF250L, or CRF300L
Rating4.9/5 · 50 reviews
PriceFrom €2.224 (CRF250 upgrade +€320, CRF300 upgrade +€400)

Which Bike Fits the Northwest Route?

Direct answer: Both Northwest tours are built around the same lightweight dirt-bike lineup — Honda XR150L, CRF150L, CRF250L, CRF300L, and (on the 6-day route) the Yamaha WR250R. Heavier adventure-touring bikes like the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or CFMoto 450MT aren’t part of either tour’s standard fleet, and honestly, that’s the right call for this terrain.

The included Honda XR150L handles both routes well — it’s what most riders should book. If you want more power for the climbs (especially on the 16-day Level 3 route), upgrade options are built into both tours:

  • Honda CRF300L — the standard upgrade path on both tours (+€120 on the 6-day, +€400 on the 16-day). More capable for Ta Xua’s ridge trail and the Ha Giang plateau’s rougher sections.
  • Honda XR190L — not a listed upgrade on either official tour package, but available to rent separately if you’re customizing a private group booking — ask HTmotortour directly.
⚠️ Being honest about this: if you specifically want to ride a Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or CFMoto 450MT, the 16-day Northwest Off-Road route — with its genuine Level 3 unpaved sections — is not where those bikes perform best. Their extra weight works against you on loose surfaces like Ta Xua’s ridge trail or Xin Man’s muddy tracks. If you want a bigger adventure-touring bike, HTmotortour’s Central Vietnam Tour or North Vietnam Adventure routes are a better match.

Who Should Take Which Tour?

Choose the 6-Day Tour If:

  • You have about a week, not two
  • You want rice terrace scenery (Mu Cang Chai) without a heavy off-road commitment
  • This is your first multi-day motorcycle trip in Vietnam
  • You’d rather sleep through the return transfer than ride it

Choose the 16-Day Tour If:

  • You have real off-road riding experience and want to use it
  • You want the Northwest, Ha Giang and Northeast (Ban Gioc, Ba Be) in one committed trip
  • You’re interested in Vietnam’s war history (Dien Bien Phu, Highway No. 4) alongside the riding
  • You’re comfortable with 16 consecutive days, much of it on unpaved terrain
⚠️ Who should NOT take the 16-day tour: riders without prior off-road experience on similar bikes. HTmotortour’s own difficulty scale rates this route Level 3 — 25 to 75% off-pavement, with rough weather, altitude and long days factored into that rating. This isn’t the tour to learn dirt-bike riding on. If you’re unsure, the 6-day tour or the 10-Day Expedition Adventure (Level 2, mostly paved) are safer starting points.

Northwest Vietnam Motorcycle Tour vs Other HTmotortour Routes

Direct answer: The Northwest tours are the only HTmotortour routes with an official Level 3 off-road rating. Ha Giang, the Expedition Adventure and the Northern Loop are Level 2 with occasional Level 3 sections — the 16-day Northwest is Level 3 for a much larger share of the route.

TourDurationDifficultyBest known for
Ha Giang Loop2–4 daysLevel 2–3Ma Pi Leng Pass, classic mountain scenery
6-Day Northwest6 daysLevel 2Mu Cang Chai rice terraces, sleeper train finish
10-Day Expedition Adventure10 daysLevel 2Northeast highlands + Ha Giang, no Northwest
16-Day Northwest Off-Road16 daysLevel 3Ta Xua, Dien Bien Phu, full Northwest-to-Northeast expedition
15-Day Northern Loop15 daysLevel 2–3Northwest (lighter) + Ha Giang + Northeast in one loop

If the 16-day Northwest route’s off-road demands feel like too much but you still want to see Sapa and Mai Chau alongside Ha Giang, the Northern Loop covers similar ground at a slightly lower average difficulty.


Best Time to Ride the Northwest

Direct answer: February to April is generally the best window — green scenery and comfortable temperatures across both routes. September and October bring golden rice terraces, especially spectacular around Mu Cang Chai. Avoid peak summer rain if possible, since the 16-day route’s off-road sections become significantly harder in heavy rain.

PeriodConditions
Feb – AprBest overall window — green, comfortable, good visibility on mountain passes
May – AugRainy season; Ta Xua and Xin Man’s unpaved sections become considerably harder
Sep – OctGolden rice terraces — the single best window for Mu Cang Chai specifically
Nov – JanCooler, occasional fog at altitude (Sapa, Sin Ho) — pack layers

What’s Included on Both Tours

  • Experienced motorcycle guide
  • Dirt bike as listed in Quick Facts above
  • Fuel and spare parts
  • Accommodation — homestays and standard hotels along the route
  • All meals with non-alcoholic beverages
  • Entrance fees, permits, boat trips
  • Riding gear (helmet, rain poncho, saddle bags)

Not included on either tour: support vehicle, personal travel insurance, single room supplement, alcoholic drinks other than local rice wine, flights/trains before or after the tour, tips. The 6-day tour does include the Lao Cai–Hanoi sleeper train as part of the itinerary.


Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the real difference between the two Northwest tours?
The 6-day tour is a scenic, culture-focused ride (Level 2, mostly paved) through Mu Cang Chai and Sapa. The 16-day tour is a genuine off-road expedition (Level 3) that adds Ta Xua, Dien Bien Phu, Ha Giang, Ban Gioc and Ba Be. They share some geography (Sapa) but are otherwise very different trips.
Do I need off-road experience for the 16-day tour?
Yes. HTmotortour officially rates this route Level 3 — 25 to 75% off-pavement. Riders without prior experience on similar terrain and similar bikes should consider the 6-day tour or a Level 2 route instead.
Can I ride a Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 on either Northwest tour?
It’s not part of either tour’s standard fleet, and honestly isn’t the best match for the 16-day route’s off-road sections — its extra weight works against you on loose surfaces. If you specifically want to ride a Himalayan 450 or CFMoto 450MT, HTmotortour’s Central Vietnam or North Vietnam Adventure tours are a better fit.
What does Level 3 difficulty actually mean?
By HTmotortour’s official scale, Level 3 routes are 25–75% off-pavement, with significant gravel, dirt or rock riding expected. Riders should have prior experience on similar terrain and similar bikes. Weather, altitude and long riding days can also factor into the rating.
Do I need a motorbike license to ride in Vietnam?
If your home country signed the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, an International Driving Permit (IDP) registered against your home license is legally recognized in Vietnam. The UK, Australia and some other countries did not sign this convention.
Can I upgrade my bike on either tour?
Yes. Both tours offer CRF250L and CRF300L upgrades for an extra fee (6-day: +€120/+€150; 16-day: +€320/+€400) on top of the base price.

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