5 Essential Tips You Must Remember During Your North Vietnam Biking Tours

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With over 37 million registered motorbikes, they are an essential part of the Vietnamese people. While cruising along the highway, you can see several interesting things, and a family of four traveling on a motorbike is one of the most common views. You might find local people carrying pigs, chickens, building materials, and other cargos to their motorbikes in ingenious ways.

Travelers, explorers, and adventurers on their Vietnam biking tours love exploring the vast countryside of Vietnam. The breathtaking vistas of layered rice terraces, buffaloes wandering in the water, authentic local cuisine, and generous local people make exploring the country the most rewarding travel experience.

Things to Consider During You Vietnam Biking Tours

Whether you are experienced or exploring “The Land of Ascending Dragons” for the first time on your motorbike, you need to remember a few things. It will keep you safe and make your journey memorable. Here are some tips you need to remember.

Wearing Protective Gears

It is the most important tip on the list. During your Vietnam biking tours, you must prepare yourself completely for certain unavoidable circumstances. Do not forget to carry protective gear, including a helmet, a pair of gloves, a thick jacket, facemasks, and goggles.

Traveling with a Partner

Most people love exploring the lands solo. However, it is better to have a traveling partner, especially a local college student or a dweller. Although you might start the trip as strangers, your wild and unpredictable journey will turn you into friends. The locals know the routes well, guiding you through the rugged and rough terrains. Often travelers and riders experience episodes of flat tires and minor crashes. In such a situation, your traveling partner can help you and guide you on a life-changing trip.

Prepare Yourself for Rain and Mud 

Rain is inevitable in Vietnam, even if you are traveling during the dry season (between November and April). Therefore, it is best to carry head-to-toe water protection. Ensure to safeguard your cargo. You can bring a thick, black trash bag for carrying your backpack and a sizeable waterproof pack for keeping your bike safe. 

You will also experience mud while you explore the country. Ensure to pack a pair of rubbery waterproof pants and a pair of heavy-duty boots. It will help keep the swath of thick and nasty mud from infiltrating your journey.

Start Early

Rising with the crowing of roosters, drinking some of the special Vietnamese coffee, and starting your exploration with ample daylight is the best decision. If you start sooner, you will have ample time to stop for photos, explore the villages and deal with unexpected delays. However, if you start late, you will require riding during the hottest hours, pushing you to rush to your destination.

Understanding the Vietnamese Roads 

Drivers across Southeast Asia drive as they please. Semis and cars pass daringly irrespective of oncoming traffic. Bikers turn on the red lights when they please, and pedestrians walk across the busy roads without hesitation. Even in Vietnam, people do not follow traffic laws. Vietnam’s streets are chaotic, so you must remain prepared to conquer the madness.

Conclusion

Hope remembering the tips will help you explore the land and make your journey a lifetime memory. For More Details visit:- www.countrysidediscovery.com

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