
Vietnam is a nation that moves on two wheels. A 200,000-kilometer road network connects cities with farming villages, beach resorts to mountain escapes, and dense jungles to a jagged coastline. The country sees almost 8 million visitors every year, and recently a new type of traveler has started arriving – motorcyclists.
1. You are in the scene, adventure, and culture
Undoubtedly, the difference between motorbike travel and all other forms is that you are in the scene, rather than being a passive watcher through a frame. When you are riding a motorbike, you are right there, in the middle of it all. You become part of the whole picture; you are not only passing by. Looking at a map and you can see that Vietnam is a long and narrow country. To get from the coast to the mountain ranges takes a few hours by driving and certain routes incorporate both elements within a single day. The variety of scenery that can be enjoyed in a day.
Certainly, you will have to sort out a lot more things on your own. You will have to find your way, you might get lost or you might end up with a flat tire in the middle of nowhere. And you know, adventure might be just around the corner.
2. Beautiful routes
Vietnam is obviously a beautiful country with a lot of natural and cultural places during your


