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After late breakfast, we depart toward South on a paved road. We go a little off road to Tad Xay Waterfall located in Phou Khao Khuay Nation Park. We stop for lunch a local restaurant. We continue on the road with many wooden bridges crossing. The road is very curved once in a while sneaking through a beautiful limestone area. Just before Na Hin, we stop at the Sala Viewpoint for a panoramic look over the karst limestone formations. The night will be spent in Nahin
Meal: None 
Accommodation: Soksai Guesthouse
We first ride toward Lak Sao where the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail enters Laos. The ride is on and off the trail taking though dense jungle. Lunch stop will be a great surprise! A massive hydro electric project is underway and we’ll stop along several times to view the construction. We go more off road on the last leg of today and if lucky, get to cross a river about 60 cm deep and fairly wide.
Meal: B
Accommodation: Viengsai Guesthouse
A run thru the jungle is today’s ride. We’ll have to use boats to cross two rivers and we’ll be in remote Laos. Stops along the way at local villages are often a real eye opener for the locals and breaks today will be welcome, it’s a hard but satisfying ride. Maybe the sounds of wild tigers at night will keep you awake…
Meal: B
Accommodation: Vangsavanh Guesthouse
Today ride is mostly easy and comfortable. A long sleep-in and we’ll arrive in Attapeu in the early afternoon. After late lunch, you can take a ride to Paam to check out an old Surface to Air Missile left over from the Indochina war or a great ride out towards the Vietnam border.
Meal: B
Accommodation: Attapeu Palace
Feet dry? There will be many river and water crossing along the ride today. We ride the most southern off-road area of Laos and come out by King Fisher Eco Lodge for lunch before continuing the ride to Khong Island. The area is well known by its islands spreading out on the Mekong before it enters Cambodia. We check in well before dark and have plenty of time for a cold drink on the river.
Meal: B
Accommodation: Sala Done Khong
You last day ride is flat and comfortable on a well-paved road. You arrive in Pakse in early afternoon. It is one of the largest and most populated cities of Laos. There is time to visit Wat Phou, the ancient Khmer religious complex. Don’t forget to find a local bar on the Mekong, wind blown from the river will refresh us. Time to relax after a long ride!
Meal: B
Accommodation: None
Price in US Dollars - PT-MB-06 |
| 1 person |
US$ 1,040 |
| 2 persons |
US$ 720 |
| 3 persons |
US$ 623 |
| 4 persons |
US$ 720 |
| 5 persons |
US$ 670 |
| 6 persons |
US$ 631 |
| 7 persons |
US$ 611 |
| 8 persons |
US$ 590 |
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• English speaking guide
• Motorbike Baja 250
• Helmet
• Fuel
• Accommodation with daily break fast |
• Drinking water, soft drinks
• Meal (L,D)
• Support vehicle
• Entrance fee
• Insurance
• Visa
• Flight
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It is highly recommended wearing proper protection while riding bikes in Laos like anywhere else.
All bikes come with a good performance helmet. However, your guide will at his discretion refuse any biker without adequate body equipment, depending of the chosen route.
In some instances (Rocky road, muddy dirt road, jungle ride, etc..) your guide will want you to wear complete protection gear.
Of course, you can bring along and use your own equipment but GDL can also provide you with a minimum protecting set that includes gloves, boots and upper body protection at a rate of 10 dollars per day.
Other equipment can also be hired on request. (Camel bags, goggles, rain jackets, off road jackets, etc…)
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