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Dalat – Mui Ne Easy Rider Tour on the Back of a Motorbike

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Overview

This Dalat to Mui Ne motorbike tour is a full-day Easy Rider journey from the cool highlands to Vietnam’s sun-soaked coast. Riding on the back of a motorbike, you travel through changing landscapes — pine forests, waterfalls, coffee farms, ethnic villages, and dragon fruit plantations — all in one day. Along the way, you stop at well-known sights and quieter local spots that cars often miss. It’s an easy, scenic, and memorable way to travel between Dalat and Mui Ne.

Highlights

  • Ride one of Vietnam’s most scenic routes, from Dalat’s highlands down to the coastal plains
  • Visit waterfalls, pagodas, and coffee farms that show daily life in the Central Highlands
  • Stop at a traditional silk factory and local dragon fruit plantation along the way
  • Enjoy the journey comfortably as a passenger with an experienced Easy Rider guide
  • Finish the day in Mui Ne, with time to relax by the beach or explore the sand dunes

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Itinerary

Your day begins with a pickup from your hotel in Dalat. After a short introduction with your Easy Rider guide, you get fitted with a helmet and basic gear before heading out of the city and into the countryside.

Ride through Dalat’s outskirts to Cao Nguyen Hoa Tourist Area. If you like, you can try optional activities such as the Mario Kart track or the giant swing overlooking the valley (tickets not included), or simply enjoy the views before continuing.

Take a relaxed coffee break at Me Linh Coffee Garden, known for its wide views over green hills and a calm lake setting. It’s a good chance to rest, enjoy fresh local coffee, and take photos.

Visit Linh An Pagoda, home to a towering Lady Buddha statue, then walk down to Elephant Waterfall. This powerful waterfall is one of the most impressive natural sights around Dalat.

Continue south to Pongour Waterfall, often called the most beautiful waterfall in the Central Highlands. With its wide cascades and natural setting, you have about 30 minutes to explore the area before moving on.

Stop at a traditional silk factory to see how silk is produced, from silkworm cocoons to finished fabric. Your guide explains the process and the role of silk-making in the region.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in the Ta Nung or Ta Hine area. The setting is simple and rural, surrounded by farms and valleys, offering a taste of everyday life outside the city.

After lunch, ride through Ta Hine Valley and past Dragon Lake. The landscape slowly changes as you descend from cooler highlands toward the warmer plains of Binh Thuan Province.

Stop at a local dragon fruit plantation to see one of the region’s most important crops. Learn how the fruit is grown and harvested before continuing toward the coast.

Before reaching Mui Ne, pass through open rice fields and stop at a traditional fishing village. Colorful boats and everyday coastal activity give a good first impression of life by the sea.

Visit the famous Mui Ne sand dunes, known for their wide stretches of golden and white sand shaped by the wind. There’s time to walk around, take photos, or try activities like sandboarding or quad biking if available.

The journey ends at your hotel in Mui Ne. After a full day on the road, you can relax by the beach or head out to enjoy the coastal atmosphere and sunset.

  • One-day Dalat to Mui Ne motorbike tour with a licensed Easy Rider guide
  • Motorbike (manual or semi-automatic) with fuel and parking fees
  • Helmet and basic protective gear
  • English-speaking guide throughout the journey
  • Bottled drinking water
  • Basic travel insurance
  • Hotel pickup in Dalat and drop-off at your hotel in Mui Ne
  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Entrance fees at attractions (where applicable)
  • Optional activities at Cao Nguyen Hoa (Mario Kart, swing, etc.)
  • Sand dune activities such as quad biking or sandboarding
  • Luggage transfer service (available on request, extra cost)
  • Tips for the guide (optional)
  • Comfortable clothes, closed shoes for waterfall areas, and a light jacket for the cooler Dalat morning. Sunglasses and sun protection are useful later in the day.
  • Small bags can be carried with you. Larger luggage can be transferred separately to your hotel in Mui Ne for an additional fee.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, and allergy-related requests can usually be accommodated. Please inform us in advance so arrangements can be made.
  • Meals are not included. Lunch is taken at a local countryside restaurant, giving you the freedom to choose dishes that suit your taste.
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, camera, reusable water bottle, comfortable shoes, and a small daypack for personal items.

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for travelers who have never been on a motorbike before?

Yes. You ride as a passenger on the back of the motorbike with an experienced Easy Rider, so no riding skills or motorbike experience are required.

How many hours will we be on the motorbike during the day?

The total ride is spread across the day with many sightseeing stops. Expect around 6–7 hours including breaks, visits, and lunch, not continuous riding.

Is this tour comfortable for older travelers?

Yes, as long as you are comfortable sitting on a motorbike for short periods. Frequent stops help reduce fatigue. If you have concerns, let us know so we can advise.

Are there toilet stops along the way?

Yes. Toilets are available at coffee stops, restaurants, and major sightseeing areas throughout the route.

What if I feel tired or uncomfortable during the ride?

Let your guide know at any time. The pace can be adjusted, and extra breaks can be added to keep the journey comfortable.

Is this tour more interesting than traveling by bus or car?

For many travelers, yes. Riding by motorbike allows you to stop frequently, take smaller roads, and experience landscapes and local life that larger vehicles can’t reach.

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