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THE WEBBS LAOTIAN 
LAOS

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​Hanoi  to  Hanoi  
Laos and Vietnam
 

3rd March - 19th March 2025
 
- £3995 per rider
- £450 single room supplement

- Not suitable for pillion passengers

Fully booked


OPTIONAL EXTRAS:
Ha Long Bay - three days, two nights
£450 single room
​£550 Twin/double share for two 
persons
Extra night(s) in Hanoi -£65 per night

THE
​ADVENTURE

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Difficulty 5
80% broken road
20% tarmac road


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Difficulty 7
60% broken road
20% tarmac road
20% long trails

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Laos retains many of the qualities that are often lost with mass tourism, a country of less than three million people many of which are encapsulated in the timeless quality of rural life. We take to our motorcycle to discover how Laos has remained untainted as we ride the trails as they rise in the steep folds to the high plateaus.

Join us on this isolated Laotian adventure through a country little known and experience the warmth of the Hmong People as we ride to the Plain of Jars, Luang Probang and the French stronghold of Diem Bien Phu.

Mystery and beauty holds Laos ahead of its neighbouring countries.

You can ride this adventure, either to experience the long trails or stay on the road sections the whole time.


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HIGHLIGHTS

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​Beyond the evident history and heritage of the old French town Luang Prabang has aquamarine waterfalls, top trekking opportunities, kayaking trips, river cruises and outstanding natural beauty, the whole ensemble encircled by hazy green mountains....and we have the whole day to explore.

Hanoi - which is a vibrant full on city that has to be explored. Stay in the Old Quarter of the town where you can sample the street traders food and night market or visit the downed B52 American Bomber in the middle of one of the cities lakes.

Mysterious giant stone jars of an unknown ancient time lay scattered over acres of scrubland around Phonsavan, giving the area the misleading name of Plain of Jars. Remarkably, little is known about the Austro-Asiatic civilisation that created them, although archaeologists estimate they date from the Southeast Asian iron age (500 BC to AD 200) and were likely used for elaborate burial rituals.

We ride through the rice fields around Diem Bien Phu, in 1954 was a French stronghold that became the bloody scene of intense fighting which resulting in the Vietnamese independence.

Set in an idyllic valley, surrounded by Limestone Karsts, Ta Xua seems a million miles away from Hanoi's hustle. Emerald rice terraces scar the landscape for as far as the eye can see being as they are tended by local farmers.

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ITINERARY

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3rd March - Leave UK

4th March - Day one: Arrival in Hanoi.
We will meet you at Hanoi Noi Bai Airport and where our bus will take you directly to the centre of Hanoi. We stay in the chaotic Old Quarter of the city with its quirky tall buildings and street traders the pace of life will amaze you.

5th March - Day three: Hanoi to Mu Waterfall
After a leisurely breakfast, we collect our bikes and head out of the city into the Vietnamese countryside, as we head towards the beautiful multitiered cascading waterfalls at Mu. Tonight we stay at a Homestay with the sound of the falls in the distance.


6th March - Day four: Mu Waterfall to Pu Luong
​As we leave the waterfalls behind we then head into the Pu Luong Nature reserve and you'll see why the ethnic Thai people made this enchanting valley their home a long time ago. The slow pace in Pho 
Luang is a striking contrast to life in the capital just a few hours away. Endless mountains, fertile valleys and pristine jungle are just a few reasons to visit. 
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7th March - Day three: Phu Luong to Xam Nua
Early start as we head to the 
Vietnamese/Laotian border at Na Meo. This can take a while so get comfortable whilst we sort out all of the paperwork. As we head into Laos, we stay on the roads to a small town called Xam Nua. Laos is underdeveloped and will show you there is a distinct lack of people and traffic, something you can get used to.

8th March - Day four: Xam Nua to Phon Savan
Today is tarmac roads as we ride out of the Xam Nua which is nestled in a valley. Today we head to Phonsavan which is known for its green hillsides, forests of pine trees and the ethnic villages complete with colourful wooden houses.

9th March - Day five: Phon Savan day off
​After breakfast we head to the Plain of Jars, what is believed to be a sacred burial ground spread over many miles where you will see huge stone jars dotted along the hillside with no reasoning for them being there, many believe them to be tombs, chill out as tomorrow is a busy day.

10th March - Day six: Phon Savan to Luang Probang
​We then hit our first optional trail, a long single track route (80kms off-road) over the mountains with a ferry crossing to mark the half way point. Back on the roads and into Luang Probang a colonial oasis of serenity.


11th March - Day seven: Luang Probang day off
​Luang Probang is know for its many waterfalls, local markets and Bhuddist Monks together in their saffron robes. Today we head out into the hills and spend some time swimming in Kuang Waterfalls. There are plenty of French cafe's overlooking the Mekong River where you can sit and watch the world go by.


12th March - Day eight: Luang Probang to Nong Khieu
Back on the bikes and into the hills as we wind our way around the Limestone Karsts hills to one of the most picturesque towns in Laos, Nong Khieu. The town is nestled on the banks of the River Ou and tonight we stay in huts overlooking the river.


13th March - Day nine: Nong Khieu to Muang Khieu
​We say goodbye to Kong Khieu as we continue our adventure into the mountains, todays can be mainly trails if you wish or alternatively nice smooth sweeping mountain roads as we weave our way to Muang Khiau, a charming small town on the River Ou.


14th March - Day ten: Muang Khua to Diem Bien Phu
​Back on the roads as we head towards the border with Vietnam. Another early start to get to the crossing before lunchtime. Today we stay on the roads as we wind our way from the heights of the mountain passes to the rice flats of Diem Bien Phu. In 1954 Diem Bien Phu was the last hold of the French Colonials until the Vietnamese resistance fought and ran them out after years of rule.


15th March - Day eleven: Diem Bien Phu to Son La
​We hug the border with Laos with another chance to hit the trails in the Tonkinese Alps until we head to the town of Son La, good smooth mountain roads are the road alternative. 
The Son La region is one of Vietnam’s most ethnically diverse and home to more than 30 different minorities, including Black Thai, Meo, Muong and White Thai people.

16th March - Day twelve:  Son La to Bac Yen
Back on the optional trails as we continue South East through the many water crossings. The road sections also pass through farmland and small villages.

17th March - Day thirteen: Bac Yen to Mai Chau
We ride off the mountains to the Dinosaur Spine, a fab photo opportunity to capture this most famous of trails across the mountains.

18th March - Day fourteen: - Mai Chau to Hanoi
​Back on the bikes as we head towards Hanoi, a metropolis and the home to a million scooters, seasoned riders we are as we tackle the roads into the city.


19th March - Day fifteen: - Hanoi and fly home


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KEY FEATURES
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Tour highlights - flights from UK
FLIGHTS FROM UK - Hanoi International

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RIDING MECHANICS: All tours have a team of mechanics who will ride with the group to allow maximum time on the bikes. Each evening the bikes are then worked on the ensure they are in tip top condition for the next days ride.

Tour highlights - flight departures from Cambodia
DEPART FROM HANOI - Arrive home

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All tours have a British MEDICAL TEAM riding on the trip travelling with you, so any medical assistance required is given immediately with no delays - 24 hours a day

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ROAD CONDITIONS: Some broken road sections along the tarmac roads Long sections of mountain trails.

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​DIFFICULTY 5: Easy road with broken sections with some road riding. Suitable for experienced riders. 

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MOTORCYCLES:  Honda CRF250's as standard or you can upgrade your machine to fit. See bikes below

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​REST DAYS:
MAI CHAU: -
 Kick back and relax
LUANG PROBANG: -Waterfalls, caves, river ride
HANOI: - Old Quarter, Crashed B52 memorial, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.

BIKES

The Honda CRF250 Kawasaki KLX250 or KLX150 are included in the overall cost however we have the option for you to upgrade to a larger capacity machine.
​We do have a selection of bikes with reduced saddle height
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Kawasaki KLX 250

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Kawasaki KLX150

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Honda CRF250

PRICE £3995 per rider
£450 single supplement
No pillions

Tours available for groups or as individuals

Includes: 
  • ​Motorcycle Mounted Guide(s) and Mechanic(s).
  • One or two UK based Medics riding with the group (depending on size of group).
  • Fuel for the bikes
  • Meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner unless otherwise specified.
  • Accommodation on a twin share basis.
  • Border fees for crossing into and out of Laos ​
  • Support vehicle(s).
  • Luggage transportation from each accommodation.
  • Motorcycle rental and transportation of bikes to start of the event and from the end of the event. 
  • Regular wear and tear to the motorcycles of both rider and guide. 
  • Airport pick-up and drop off, unless arriving/departing independently of the main group.
  • Branded tour T-shirt and Buff.

Excludes: 
  • Any alcohol consumed during the course of the tour by the participant.
  • Any accident damage caused to a participant's motorcycle while on tour. All accident damage costs must be paid by the participant.
  • Passes or permits incurred as part of the trip.
  • Expenses incurred that are not listed as part of the itinerary.
  • Any airplane flights. 
  • Medical treatment or evacuation of a participant either as a result of being on tour or not as a result of being on tour. 
  • Medical or evacuation insurance.
  • Cost of transferring deposit money
BOOKINGS
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3 Manor Close
Droitwich
Worcestershire
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Mobile: 07919 551556
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