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Thank You for an Amazing 2023 Thank you for passing 2023 to welcome 2024, a new year with many new opportunities.2023 is...
02/01/2024

Thank You for an Amazing 2023

Thank you for passing 2023 to welcome 2024, a new year with many new opportunities.
2023 is a year full of upheavals for many people, including me. The feeling of excitement and bustle of a year has perfected the feeling of excitement and happiness when welcoming a new year. The last day of 2023, after 364 days of possessing pain, it looks like one's spirit has also been restored. Saying goodbye to the last days of the year, saying goodbye to 2023, saying goodbye to the joys that have forgotten me.

In the last days of the year, I let go of the sadness and sadness in my heart and started a new year with many new things, so peaceful and joyful. To welcome a new year with many new success .
If life in the old year was all black, then in the new year, use a highlighter pen to highlight the hidden stars.
In the first days of the year... I feel more at peace...

Thank you to those who have always been by my side. Wishing the whole world peace and happiness.

thai crystal
https://www.wanderlust-vietnam.com/vi

Cảm ơn vì một năm 2023 tuyệt vời.

Cảm ơn 2023 đã qua đi để chào đón 2024 một năm mới với nhiều cơ hội mới.
Năm 2023 - là một năm thăng trầm đầy biến động sảy ra với biết bao nhiêu người trong đó có tôi . Cảm giác vội vã, bận rộn của một đã kết thúc lẫn lộn cảm xúc phấn khích, hạnh phúc khi được đón một năm mới. Những Ngày cuối cùng của năm 2023, sau 364 ngày khổ sở ấy có vẻ như tinh thần của người ta cũng đã được phục hồi. Chia tay những ngày cuối năm, chia tay năm 2023, chia tay những niềm vui đã quên mất tôi.

Những ngày cuối năm tôi đã buông bỏ những nỗi buồn, những nỗi tâm sự trong lòng mình và bắt đầu một năm mới với nhiều điều thật mới mẻ, thật bình yên và thật vui tươi .để đón chào đón một năm mới với nhiều thành công mới.
Nếu cuộc sống trong năm cũ toàn là màu đen thì trong năm mới hãy lấy bút dạ quang điểm lên những vì sao lấp lánh.
Những ngày đầu năm… tự cảm thấy lòng mình bình thản hơn…

Cảm ơn những người đã luôn ở bên tôi. Chúc cho toàn thể thế giới binh an , hạnh phúc .

ThaiTinh
https://www.wanderlust-vietnam.com/en

17/12/2023
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27/10/2017

North West & East 10Days Departure from Hanoi on December 4st 2017

Full Tour itinerary

Northwestern Vietnam is distinguished by beautiful, impressive mountain ranges that provide scenic mountain views. With a rich cultural diversity, the region has homestay availability that can bring you closer to the local ethnic minorities and enjoy the friendly and cozy atmosphere while being a guest here. Another really great opportunity to explore the culture and areas all around is through the various weekly markets in the remote Central North.
With unsurpassed natural surroundings, cultural sights of great importance and ethnic people filling the air with their various traditions and colorful outfits, one thing is for sure: you could never get enough of the our Vietnam motorbike tours of the North West and Central North!

Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau (170Km/ 6 hours)

We leave Hanoi and, as we head north, with the Hong Son Lake on our side, we enjoy the magnificent scenery with the beautiful complex of tiny islands, somewhat lost in between the surrounding forests, and limestone mountain peaks that make an idyllic picture-worthy spot. We continue our trip to the north and ride on a smooth road, meeting more charming landscape on our way. In the afternoon, we arrive at Mai Chau, where we have some time to wander and see more of the city, just before dinnertime. After dinner, we can see firsthand a traditional Thai Dance show, until it is time to go to sleep.

We spend the night in Thai stilt houses.

Day 2: Mai Chau – Son La (200Km/ 6 hours)

Today we say goodbye to the town of Mai Chau, we continue on our Vietnam motorbike tours and ride the small dirt road. Heading west of the Da River, we go past several caves of much archeological significance, with excellent findings of stone axes and pieces of stripped stone. Then it is time to cross the lake to its other side by the local ferry and move on with the rest of our journey. With majestic mountain ranges to our right and the river on our left, the ride is truly breath-taking. Just a quick stop at Bac Yen for a bite and then we head over the wild river bank and continue to the north.
We spend the night in a hotel, in Son La.

Day 3: Son La – Than Uyen: (160Km/6 hours)

Right after breakfast, we ride Highway 6 and head to Tun Giao. On our way, the scenery remains jaw-dropping, and we stop to visit the village of Black Thai, after we have passed through the Dark Cave. We have lunch at Tuan Giao and then take the 279 Road to Than Uyen. Riding this steep winding road through the lush forests and magnificent rice terraces, is exhilarating. We take a short break at Pa Uon Bridge and allow us some time to get the most of the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
We spend the night in a hotel, in Than Uyen.

Day 4: Than Uyen – Sapa (130km/ 4 hours)

We ride a winding road along the Hoan Lien Son mountain range that take us through a valley full of tea plantations and rice fields lying gracefully next to the Nam Ma River. The tribe villages of Dzao, H’mong, and Tay sit on the foothills and the Hoang Sien Son Mountains host the O Ouy Ho Pass with the most heart-stopping panoramic views you can get from over 2,000 meters altitude. At about afternoon, we reach Sapa.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 5: Sapa – Bac Ha – Xi Man (160 km/ 5 hours)

We finish our breakfast Before we continue on our Vietnam motorbike tours and head down to the center of the Lao Cai province, found next to the borders with China. It is an important place where trade in the North occurs, so we stop for a few here, before we ride to the town of Bac Ha. Bac Ha is popular for its 100-year-old colorful market of the Dzao and Flower H’Mong, among other mountainous ethnic groups. The market is open only in Sunday mornings. We ride a small trail up with stunning scenery that lead us to Ximan, up north, and then continue our ride through a forest flushed with green land. We stop for a while at the Lao Chai village on the mountaintops and be drawn into the enchanting overview of the Chay River that seems as if it goes all the way up in the sky and through the clouds. The area has many tracks that we find more than interesting and inviting, which, combined with the amazing natural landscapes, certainly justify its name as one of the most beautiful spots in Vietnam.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 6: Xi Man – provincial capital Ha Giang (150 km/6 hours)

When we finish eating our breakfast at a local restaurant nearby, we visit the local market, buy souvenirs, take pictures, and mix with the local ethnic minorities (Dzao, Flower H’mong, Nung, etc). Today, we will be testing (and sharpening) our riding skills as the roads that go through the mountain passes are challenging! Lunchtime finds us in Tan Quang, while the last 50km to Ha Giang are far more relaxing and easy, as we rejoin Road 2. Depending on the time, we may even manage to enjoy and relax in the hot springs of Thanh Ha.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 7 : Ha Giang – D**g Van (150 km/6 hours)

First thing is to obtain a visit permit from the Ha Giang immigration office, so to continue our trip to Quang Ba, D**g Van, and Yen Minh regions. They are areas with amazing natural landscape and views of unspoiled surroundings. People living here are used to work hard and long hours, and they always find a way out of problems of any sort, judging by the fact that they have managed to live on rocky farmlands. They are very outgoing and friendly people that do not seek much in life to be happy.

We have a quick break at an info coffee shop, and we could climb up some stairs, to get idyllic views of Quang Ba. We have lunch at Yen Minh, and then visit Pho Bang that was built hundreds of years ago and is home to multi-storey clay brick houses with tiled roofs. While in Quang Ba, we can also visit the Vuong Palace, where the high-rank H’mong family of Vietnam’s purported H’mong King (Vuong Chi Sinh) used to live during the French colonial ruling. It is a fine demonstrator of European-Chinese architecture and is a pole of attraction to all architecturally-minded visitors. Our last stop is at D**g Van, where we sleep overnight.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 8: D**g Van – Meo Vac town – Bao Lac (120 km/4 hours)

Today we head over the Ma Pi Leng Pass, where we can be carried away by the magnificent landscape overlooking the Nho Que River. Then, we ride down to Meo Vac, and go past the high mountainous mythical regions of Ha Giang, before we reach Bao Lac, where we stop for the day. Bao Lac is considered a great ethnic crossroad where ethnic groups of all Northeast Vietnam meet. The Sunday market is a great meeting point for many ethnic groups from both sides of the borders.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 9: Bao Lac – Ba Be (120 km/4 hours)

Today we ride numerous passes and once again challenge our riding skills on the meandering road. However, we can stop many times is needed. In total, the ride will take about 8 hours, including the stops for food and drinks. The night finds us in a Tay community, where we sleep over.
We spend the night in traditional stilt houses.

Day 10: Ba Be – Hanoi (220 km/7 hours)

This is the last day of our journey, and we will be heading back to Hanoi. We have an amazing ride ahead today. We take the west side of Ba Be Lake and set out to the south. We go past the city of Thai Nguyen in the Northland; the city famous for the high-quality of its tea. Then, we take a break at Tow, to visit the impressive Vietnamese Ethnic Group Museum of Cultures and see the colorful exhibitions on display that reflect the lifestyle of the 50 tribes that reside in the hills of Vietnam.

Estimated Arrival at Hanoi: 5:00 P.M.
Tour ends.

Tour Includes
motorbike HonDa 150cc or 250cc .
All petrol (gasoline)
Rain gear, helmets ( better bring your own for safety and site )
Motorbike jacket ( better bring your own for safety and the site )
nights in local stilt house
nights in hotel in twin share room
Local English Speaking guide
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary: Breakfasts (B), Lunches (L),
All entrance fees ,permit and Boat Trip

Tour Excludes

Visa to Vietnam
Any other transportations are not mentioned in the itinerary
Insurance
Drinks
Meals are not mentioned in the itinerary
Tip for guide
Other personal expenses
What to bring

Passport
Good sunglasses
Good shoes for walking
Other personal needs and some cash for drinks or souvenirs

New bike new adventure
29/07/2017

New bike new adventure

New HonDa CRF 250cc 2017
13/07/2017

New HonDa CRF 250cc 2017

01/06/2017

December 4st 2017
Gobambootrek going on 10 days motorcycles ride . Please contact us for more information. Thanks

North West & East 10Days

Full Tour itinerary

Northwestern Vietnam is distinguished by beautiful, impressive mountain ranges that provide scenic mountain views. With a rich cultural diversity, the region has homestay availability that can bring you closer to the local ethnic minorities and enjoy the friendly and cozy atmosphere while being a guest here. Another really great opportunity to explore the culture and areas all around is through the various weekly markets in the remote Central North.
With unsurpassed natural surroundings, cultural sights of great importance and ethnic people filling the air with their various traditions and colorful outfits, one thing is for sure: you could never get enough of the our Vietnam motorbike tours of the North West and Central North!

Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau (170Km/ 6 hours)

We leave Hanoi and, as we head north, with the Hong Son Lake on our side, we enjoy the magnificent scenery with the beautiful complex of tiny islands, somewhat lost in between the surrounding forests, and limestone mountain peaks that make an idyllic picture-worthy spot. We continue our trip to the north and ride on a smooth road, meeting more charming landscape on our way. In the afternoon, we arrive at Mai Chau, where we have some time to wander and see more of the city, just before dinnertime. After dinner, we can see firsthand a traditional Thai Dance show, until it is time to go to sleep.

We spend the night in Thai stilt houses.

Day 2: Mai Chau – Son La (200Km/ 6 hours)

Today we say goodbye to the town of Mai Chau, we continue on our Vietnam motorbike tours and ride the small dirt road. Heading west of the Da River, we go past several caves of much archeological significance, with excellent findings of stone axes and pieces of stripped stone. Then it is time to cross the lake to its other side by the local ferry and move on with the rest of our journey. With majestic mountain ranges to our right and the river on our left, the ride is truly breath-taking. Just a quick stop at Bac Yen for a bite and then we head over the wild river bank and continue to the north.
We spend the night in a hotel, in Son La.

Day 3: Son La – Than Uyen: (160Km/6 hours)

Right after breakfast, we ride Highway 6 and head to Tun Giao. On our way, the scenery remains jaw-dropping, and we stop to visit the village of Black Thai, after we have passed through the Dark Cave. We have lunch at Tuan Giao and then take the 279 Road to Than Uyen. Riding this steep winding road through the lush forests and magnificent rice terraces, is exhilarating. We take a short break at Pa Uon Bridge and allow us some time to get the most of the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
We spend the night in a hotel, in Than Uyen.

Day 4: Than Uyen – Sapa (130km/ 4 hours)

We ride a winding road along the Hoan Lien Son mountain range that take us through a valley full of tea plantations and rice fields lying gracefully next to the Nam Ma River. The tribe villages of Dzao, H’mong, and Tay sit on the foothills and the Hoang Sien Son Mountains host the O Ouy Ho Pass with the most heart-stopping panoramic views you can get from over 2,000 meters altitude. At about afternoon, we reach Sapa.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 5: Sapa – Bac Ha – Xi Man (160 km/ 5 hours)

We finish our breakfast Before we continue on our Vietnam motorbike tours and head down to the center of the Lao Cai province, found next to the borders with China. It is an important place where trade in the North occurs, so we stop for a few here, before we ride to the town of Bac Ha. Bac Ha is popular for its 100-year-old colorful market of the Dzao and Flower H’Mong, among other mountainous ethnic groups. The market is open only in Sunday mornings. We ride a small trail up with stunning scenery that lead us to Ximan, up north, and then continue our ride through a forest flushed with green land. We stop for a while at the Lao Chai village on the mountaintops and be drawn into the enchanting overview of the Chay River that seems as if it goes all the way up in the sky and through the clouds. The area has many tracks that we find more than interesting and inviting, which, combined with the amazing natural landscapes, certainly justify its name as one of the most beautiful spots in Vietnam.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 6: Xi Man – provincial capital Ha Giang (150 km/6 hours)

When we finish eating our breakfast at a local restaurant nearby, we visit the local market, buy souvenirs, take pictures, and mix with the local ethnic minorities (Dzao, Flower H’mong, Nung, etc). Today, we will be testing (and sharpening) our riding skills as the roads that go through the mountain passes are challenging! Lunchtime finds us in Tan Quang, while the last 50km to Ha Giang are far more relaxing and easy, as we rejoin Road 2. Depending on the time, we may even manage to enjoy and relax in the hot springs of Thanh Ha.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 7 : Ha Giang – D**g Van (150 km/6 hours)

First thing is to obtain a visit permit from the Ha Giang immigration office, so to continue our trip to Quang Ba, D**g Van, and Yen Minh regions. They are areas with amazing natural landscape and views of unspoiled surroundings. People living here are used to work hard and long hours, and they always find a way out of problems of any sort, judging by the fact that they have managed to live on rocky farmlands. They are very outgoing and friendly people that do not seek much in life to be happy.

We have a quick break at an info coffee shop, and we could climb up some stairs, to get idyllic views of Quang Ba. We have lunch at Yen Minh, and then visit Pho Bang that was built hundreds of years ago and is home to multi-storey clay brick houses with tiled roofs. While in Quang Ba, we can also visit the Vuong Palace, where the high-rank H’mong family of Vietnam’s purported H’mong King (Vuong Chi Sinh) used to live during the French colonial ruling. It is a fine demonstrator of European-Chinese architecture and is a pole of attraction to all architecturally-minded visitors. Our last stop is at D**g Van, where we sleep overnight.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 8: D**g Van – Meo Vac town – Bao Lac (120 km/4 hours)

Today we head over the Ma Pi Leng Pass, where we can be carried away by the magnificent landscape overlooking the Nho Que River. Then, we ride down to Meo Vac, and go past the high mountainous mythical regions of Ha Giang, before we reach Bao Lac, where we stop for the day. Bao Lac is considered a great ethnic crossroad where ethnic groups of all Northeast Vietnam meet. The Sunday market is a great meeting point for many ethnic groups from both sides of the borders.
We spend the night in a hotel.

Day 9: Bao Lac – Ba Be (120 km/4 hours)

Today we ride numerous passes and once again challenge our riding skills on the meandering road. However, we can stop many times is needed. In total, the ride will take about 8 hours, including the stops for food and drinks. The night finds us in a Tay community, where we sleep over.
We spend the night in traditional stilt houses.

Day 10: Ba Be – Hanoi (220 km/7 hours)

This is the last day of our journey, and we will be heading back to Hanoi. We have an amazing ride ahead today. We take the west side of Ba Be Lake and set out to the south. We go past the city of Thai Nguyen in the Northland; the city famous for the high-quality of its tea. Then, we take a break at Tow, to visit the impressive Vietnamese Ethnic Group Museum of Cultures and see the colorful exhibitions on display that reflect the lifestyle of the 50 tribes that reside in the hills of Vietnam.

Estimated Arrival at Hanoi: 5:00 P.M.
Tour ends.

Tour Includes
motorbike HonDa 150cc or 250cc .
All petrol (gasoline)
Rain gear, helmets ( better bring your own for safety and site )
Motorbike jacket ( better bring your own for safety and the site )
nights in local stilt house
nights in hotel in twin share room
Local English Speaking guide
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary: Breakfasts (B), Lunches (L),
All entrance fees ,permit and Boat Trip

Tour Excludes

Visa to Vietnam
Any other transportations are not mentioned in the itinerary
Insurance
Drinks
Meals are not mentioned in the itinerary
Tip for guide
Other personal expenses
What to bring

Passport
Good sunglasses
Good shoes for walking
Other personal needs and some cash for drinks or souvenirs

We are already to make 2017 busy . Please contact us at gobambootrek@gmail.com For more informations about motorbike tou...
28/04/2017

We are already to make 2017 busy . Please contact us at [email protected]
For more informations about motorbike tour. We provide all kind of dirt bike

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