From August 30 to September 17, Kerry, two guides and nine others will make the 800-mile journey from Hanoi to Hoi An riding small motorcycles down the country’s eastern coast. A combination of off-road and highway riding, their route will take them to sites such as the Phong Nha Cave, widely hailed as the most beautiful in the region; Hue, the imperial capital of feudal Vietnam; and China Beach, the site of the first major Marine landing of the Vietnam War. Active Travel Asia, a professional adventure company that offers bicycle and motorcycle tours throughout the country, is arranging the trip. Kerry’s group paid $1,954 per person, but prices vary depending on the size of the group and the route. The company provides most of the essentials: motorcycles, fuel, escorted van, camping equipment, food and guides. Tourists need only supply their own clothing and transportation to and from Hanoi. But Kerry, an Adventure Travel Editors, is preparing for the trip in other ways. “I’m taking motorcycle tour here and I’m eager to travel to Vietnam war in the past,” Kerry, 65, says, adding in an e-mail: “I’m happy to challenge this historial trail on a motorcycle after more than 30 years, and handling the rougher parts of the Ho Chi Minh Trail [the route that the North Vietnamese used to travel to South Vietnam during the war]. I’m told some of it is no more than a cow path. ” Though Active Travel Asia’s Web site (www. activetravelvietnam. com) warns of the “no rule” nature of Vietnamese streets in several alarming sections, it also promises that the company takes tourists on the safest roads. Despite those reassurances, Kerry is taking few chances. He requested that the tour begin outside Hanoi, though it usually starts within city limits. “I was not going to drive in that crowded traffic, probably the bad traffic in Vietnam,” says Kerry, who plans to write about his experiences for your daily newspapers. “I do know Hanoi has one of the highest fatality rates in the world. “Though cool on the prospect of motoring through Hanoi, Kerry does plan on spending several days in the capital before his tour begins. “I’ll visit the site where John McCain was held prisoner for 5 1/2 years, known to American POWs held there as the Hanoi Hilton,” he says. “I’ll also revisit Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh Square. I’m curious if the Vietnamese still line up to file past his open coffin to view his preserved corpse. . . And, of course, [I'll see] the French architecture, which dominates the Old Quarter of the city. “As excited as he is about the visceral thrills of the motorcycle trek, the chance to immerse himself in Vietnam’s history is even more enticing. “As a young reporter the war was going on and I covered a lot of campus demonstrations working for MTC,” he says. “Having traveled there in the spring of 1993, I got even more interested in it. Hanoi was just coming alive then. Southern Vietnam was obviously much more developed than the North so I’m looking forward to seeing it now, almost 17 years later. ” By Bobby NguyenRecommendation about motorcycling tours in Vietnam:- Motorcycle Vietnam Travel Guide – Ride Ho Chi Minh Trail tours – Motorbike Tours in Vietnam
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Riding Motorcycle on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Vietnam
December 16th, 2009Discover the best of the best Vietnam Holiday
September 19th, 2009Vietnam has established its reputation as a unique and genuine Southeast Asian experience. And now, there is ample opportunity to explore it in style and luxury.
In the north, wander the charming colonial boulevards of Hanoi. The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Hotel rivals the finest hotels guest will find anywhere, and the restaurants and eateries will delight your senses.
Enjoy finest cuisine at award winning The Hanoi Press Club, Wild Rice and the elegant Mandarin Restaurant in the Westlake.
The sensuous, serene scenery of Halong Bay is an absolute must-see in the north.
And a trip to central Vietnam would not be complete without exploring the majesty of Hue, the former imperial capital.
Next fly to the resort town of Nha Trang to spend several days in a secluded private villa overlooking beautiful Ninh Van Bay at the Evason Hideaway Ninh Van Bay. Snorkel or dive among the coral reefs in crystal blue waters, hike nature trails, cool off in your private plunge pool, indulge in spa treatments or just relax on the white sand beach and admire the unspoiled mountain and sea views.
Farther south, entertain the senses in Ho Chi Minh City. Exploring the Mekong Delta region is also essential. Start in Cai Be on private junk Cai Be Princess. Lunch is served at a family estate along the delta, with a stop at Vinh Long before returning to Saigon.
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By: Tonny Pham