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What You’ll Need to Bring

For a detailed gear list, check out our guide for riding a motorcycle across Vietnam. At the very least, wear some sturdy boots — the guides can provide the rest of the necessary riding gear.

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Riding a motorcycle is the obvious answer.

How Do You Get There?

If traveling on your own motorbike, you can ride to Dalat from Ho Chi Minh City in a couple of days. The ride is incredibly scenic, and there’s some cool stuff to do along the way. If passing through, make sure to stop outside of Mui Ne to explore the “white lake” - which is a white sand dune desert right off the coast.

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If you’re not riding your own bike, it’s possible to travel to Dalat by train, plane, or bus. Check out this handy guide for more information.

Or if you prefer, Kevin and his crew can pick you up from Ho Chi Minh (or wherever you’re traveling to) to kick off your tour.

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After rappelling halfway down a 25-meter waterfall, canyoneers had to let go of the rope and plunge into the water below.

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What Else Should You Do While You’re There?

Dalat is full of adventure activities. Do a canyoning trip while you’re there. I jumped on a tour with Viet Challenge. We floated a river, rappelled down some waterfalls, and jumped off a couple of cliffs in the mountains just outside the city. It was a group trip, but still a ton of fun.

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I took a wrong turn in Saigon and ended up in the... Sahara? Nope! It’s the White Lake outside of Mui Ne. Pants: Outdoor Research Ferrosi, Shirt: Huckberry Travel Shirt.

The best day of my life.

If you’re coming in from Ho Chi Minh City, there’s a lot to explore down south too. Check out the Mekong Delta floating market in Can Tho. It’s one of Southeast Asia’s largest. In Mui Ne, you can ride quads on dunes - and ride ostriches too.

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If coming in from northern Vietnam, stop by Phong Nha to explore Hang En, the third largest cave in the world. It’s an experience unlike any other.

About the Author: Chris Brinlee Jr. is an adventurer and storyteller who just finished a seven and a half month journey around the world. Follow his adventures on Instagram:@chrisbrinleejr. Check out his travel book on Blurb.

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Photos: Chris Brinlee, Jr.

IndefinitelyWild is a new publication about adventure travel in the outdoors, the vehicles and gear that get us there and the people we meet along the way. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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