Bangkok

Koh Muk I

Koh Muk II

Koh Lanta

Unexpected halt in Phuket

Training our stomachs with streetfood (they did well!) and involuntarily extending our stay because we fcked up our visas for vietnam 🙃 beginner‘s mistake…
Ho Chi Minh City

HCMC, you were A LOT! Even though we found some of your sweet (local) spots it was sad to see that you‘ve lost so much of your charm during the past 10 years. Prime example: my sweet spot from 10Leia mais
Dalat

Finally proud bike owners! Welcome to the family Babette and Ignazius ❤️ we enjoyed the colder rainy climate in Dalat (long pants and sleeves necessary - bit of a shock after HCMCs 35 degrees).Leia mais
Phan Rang

Small but wealthy town where we treated ourselves for a few days. Searched for ancient hindu temples which do not exist (thanks for nothing, google maps) and found sand dunes. Tourists spotted in PhanLeia mais
All the way to Pleiku

Aiming for Pleiku in central Vietnam, we left Phan Trang. Riding bikes in Vietnam rewards you with amazing sceneries and insights in the daily life of the locals, and the freedom you gain by touringLeia mais
Pleiku

Pleiku also does not seem to harbour a lot of tourists at the moment (but they still seem to be used to them - no selfies for Gilles this time). It‘s a fine little city mostly used as a base to goLeia mais
Kon Ka Kinh National Park

Kon Ka Kinh National Park is the place to be when visiting Pleiku. It is said to have beautiful and untouched djungle animal wildlife, flora and fauna, so of course we had to trek it! Hoewever, noLeia mais
Road to Danang

Our favorite route so far ❤️ djungle on the left, river on the right, crossing many cute villages with even cuter inhabitants. Overnight crashes in Plei Kan and in Kham Duc before arriving inLeia mais
Danang

Back to the tourist area! Everything is a bit more pricey in Danang but we were willing to afford some luxury after being in central vietnam for days - such as a rooftop (mini)pool, burgers and beersLeia mais
Hoi An

Hoi An was as amazing as I remembered - even though it was a bit more crowded (and the tourists way younger 🙃) than in my memories. Still, the city did not and never will cease to amaze me/us. WeLeia mais
Marble Mountain

Marvellous marble mountain!
Bach Ma National Park

Found a beautiful homestay in the middle of nowhere, crashed some vietnamese river swimming places and hiked the beautiful Bach Ma national park. Highly recommended!!
Hue

Hue was lovely! Touristy but not too much, many ancient tombs and buildings to visit and good food. Nice to have a break before hitting the road to cover some distance. Let’s fetz!
Covering distance

With Simon’s departure arriving rapidly (😢), we really had to cover some distance to get to Hanoi in time. The rides were great, the food in the random places we had lunch (snail pho was frikkingLeia mais
Tam Coc

Tam coc is said to be the halong bay of central Vietnam and it does deserve the name! It‘s a beautiful landscape full of carst mountains and rivers, making every ride a scenic experience. TheLeia mais
Most fun worst day riding into Hanoi

This last ride with Simon (in)to Hanoi deserves a special post because we’ve never had such a fun awful day. It all started well, we had a passable breakfast at the Tam Coc lake and finished upLeia mais
Hanoi I

Hanoi was our last station together with Simon, so of course we needed to go out both cheap and not-so-cheap. It was holidays for the Vietnamese (and with holidays I mean they have 4 days off, ofLeia mais
Mu Cang Chai

With a bit of a heavy heart we had decided that we will not take Babette and Ignazius with us to Laos, but also that before we let them go, we will take them to a last epic ride to Mu Cang Chai inLeia mais
Hanoi II

After our last beautiful tour to La Pan Tan with Babette and Ignazius it was time to get back to Hanoi and to say goodbye to both our beloved bikes and Vietnam as a whole. Selling the two bikes cameLeia mais
Vientiane, Laos

We decided against doing the 26 hours bus ride from Hanoi to Vientiane and take a flight - a very good decision as 1) Alina had stomach issues and 2) we later met people who did it and it’s anLeia mais
Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang, the ancient capital of laos and a UNESCO world heritage site, is a laid-back little town. Located on a peninsula between the Mekong River and the Nam Khan River it provides beautifulLeia mais
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