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Freedom802339
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5.0 分,共 5 分
2023年8月 • 好友
I’m a female that just rode the Delhi to Leh trip 12 days! Was fantastic, adrenaline pumping and challenging at times while other times feeling like you’re on top of the world. Digby, Jeev and team had a well thought out plan at every turn. We were off the beaten track in tents x2 with bathrooms and then in beautiful hotels in towns with history. You get well looked after, amazing food, unique ‘real’ experiences that makes it a trip like no other. My husband and I rode and both would recommend it in a heartbeat.
撰写日期:2023年8月30日
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punda7
澳大利亚悉尼13 条分享
5.0 分,共 5 分
2019年7月 • 独自旅游
Just finished 11 day trip from Delhi - LEH in India. What a fantastic experience!!. The guide Digby and support crew of local guides, mechanics + doctor made the trip seamless. We were riding Royal Endfield Bullet 500cc which were perfect for the rough roads and terrain we traveled on the trip. Accommodation was best available at location, we stayed in tents for 3 nights and they had a separate ensuite toilet and basin, no hot water, the other nights were a combination of hotels and home stays and these were the best in location, they were not 5 star but they had clean rooms and ensuites with hot water ("water was not always hot- but that is India") food along the way was typical Indian with breads,rice and curries. Digby's route took us off the tourist routes to locations of pristine wilderness and views that can only be imagined, In some locations we were the only non-locals there. In closing, I would highly recommend this tour to any experienced riders that want to get off the beaten track and share a unique experience with other like minded people. Our group was 14 which was a perfect size.Exceptional, Awesome experience
撰写日期:2019年7月30日
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omgHimalaya A
印度喜马偕尔邦11 条分享
5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年10月 • 好友
We did a 12 days tour on vintage Ural650 bikes with Digby. One of the best tours we ever had on motorcycles. He is a great host and knows the countryside like no one else.
撰写日期:2018年4月22日
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Ila F
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4.0 分,共 5 分
2018年3月 • 好友
typische Bauweise, gepflegt, etwas ruhigere Gegend; allerdings nichts umwerfendes, wenn mann asiatische Sehenswürdigkeitenkennt
撰写日期:2018年4月4日
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Ryan K
英国伦敦9 条分享
5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年8月 • 好友
Spent 5 days on the bikes from Hanoi to Lao Cai. I couldn't recommend this highly enough. Hawk and the crew were excellent guides and made sure we had a great time. This is a very professional tour company with well maintained bikes and great knowledge of the areas they are riding through. I look forward to heading back for another tour.
撰写日期:2017年10月1日
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Judy B
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2017年9月 • 夫妻情侣
Amazing trip! From the moment I got in touch with Tony to organise a trip for my husband and I everything was done for us. The trip was designed round what we wanted, dates and our ability. Thuy also really helpful sorting everything else surrounding the trip. ..hotels, halong bay, airport pickup so basically all I had to do was flights.
The trip was fantastic, and incredible route with a variety of roads and tracks and fabulous scenery. The accommodation and the food was all brilliant.
However, what really made the trip was Tony (our guide) and Chan (mechanic). Tonys knowledge of the country and the route was amazing. Chan was able to sort any mechanical issues we had and was always smiling.
This trip is a MUST!
撰写日期:2017年9月21日
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Thanks for taking the time to say such nice things about the tour Judy and really happy we were able to put together a route that was just what you wanted.
撰写日期:2017年9月27日
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Sharkonz
新西兰奥克兰中心地区2 条分享
5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年8月 • 好友
Totally awesome week from Hanoi to Lai Cai with 9 mates from New Zealand.
A big thanks to Hawk, Long & crew who were fantastic guides who had everything covered and showed us some stunning sites along the way.
5 days on the 125 Minsk went unbelievably fast!
Digby - you've got a brilliant business there and can't wait to give it another crack before too long.
Thuy - you made everything so easy for us all, and nothing seemed to be a problem.
We're hooked, and can't wait to get back for a new adventure soon.
撰写日期:2017年9月4日
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Cheers mate glad you enjoyed it! Those Minsks you rode will be on a BBC show in October called "No Limits" so keep an eye out for it.
撰写日期:2017年9月7日
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Ben J
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5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年8月 • 好友
Epic 5 day trip. From the nerve racking departure out of Hanoi's busy traffic into the countryside and hills, staying a night in traditional vietnamese 'stilt' house, beautiful countryside, partying in Phu Yen & Sapa, and finishing with no crashes - couldn't ask for more
撰写日期:2017年8月29日
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Cheers Ben, it really is a wonderful part of the world out here!
撰写日期:2017年9月7日
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Captin_Justin
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5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年4月 • 夫妻情侣
My wife and I finished watching the Top Gear UK: Vietnam Special (for the 100+ time) and said to each other, “We should do something like this.” Google quickly showed us Explore Indochina results since this was the company behind the logistics for that episode. We emailed our interest along with questions and quickly received a response. The company has many rides to choose from and we settled on the Border Crawl for 12 days. Thuy, who is the office manager is a hidden gem in the planning process. She was able to confirm pre and post night hotel accommodations, airport transportation, a private train cabin, visa information, and invitation letters. Thuy’s attention to detail and help was greatly appreciated.
I wouldn’t call us experienced. We’ve only ridden a Yamaha FZ1 for a few seasons and always on tarmac, so what were we thinking and getting ourselves into? This was a question we frequently asked ourselves before the trip. The Border Crawl adventure is not entirely ridden on roads or what we would call roads. There are settled landslides, loose gravel, dirt, holes (pot and otherwise), mud, and at times rocky terrain. Be prepared for off-road driving if you want to see the spectacular scenery and really experience the culture and beauty of Vietnam, it's worth it.

We started out with a cab ride from our excellent Morgans (we stayed at the golden lotus as well across the street but Morgans breakfast was waaaay better) hotel across the street from Explore Indochina's Hanoi office to the garage on the outskirts of Hanoi. Taking a car taxi in Hanoi is much like riding a raft through a fast river. The car pushes against the sea of bikes filling the streets and the bikes try to dictate the car's direction of travel. At no time did it feel unsafe (for us in the car) but the bikers seemed to at times be more akin to the starting line on a dirt bike track. It was a great experience and a fun way to get to the garage quickly.

The Garage is CHALKED FULL of bikes in varying states of assembly and repair, minsks everywhere and urals sprinkled about along with parts all over for both. It was a glorious trove of vintage bike awesomeness! The mechanics had pulled us out three battle tested minsks ready for another tour of duty through the sometimes rough and difficult terrain. We took them out for a test ride around the garage area to make sure it was all in order and other than the transmission having N at the bottom instead of between 1&2 which throughout the tour I kept forgetting about and making a fool of myself they are excellent for the task and were a treat to take on the trip. These are the kind of bikes you would be glad to have with you if you were slogging through a remote area and needed them to work or be repaired with some string and a screwdriver. Simple, utilitarian, and reliable performance. We loved them for the whole trip. They add another level of awesome to this trip that we were not expecting. Riding the trip in new BMW's would not have been as much fun and would have made the trip less exciting. The Russian stallions we rode also got more looks and had people come over and ask about them when standing next to them was ~12 new XYZ dual sport looking bikes. This Garage visit also serves to ensure riders are capable of riding the bikes safely and are competent enough to run the ride. While we were there another tour company was having a young woman try to ride a bike solo and it reminded me of all the shows about when teenagers first learn to drive.... She ended up on the back of another bike as a rider. In this country YOU HAVE to be able to ride decently as the roads are unpredictable and the people, cars, trucks and ESPECIALLY the taxi buses can be even less predictable. It's not a "learn to ride a bike in Vietnam" kind of holiday and you have to be able to ride well BEFORE you get here.

At the garage we met our fearless leader Tony and our master of mechanical mayhem, Chan. These guys were awesome! Chan could fix anything, I swear if we tossed one of the bikes off the side of a mountain and hid both tires in adjacent buildings he would have it back together and running again by morning. He was an extremely nice and genuine individual too. We enjoyed having him on the tour with us. Tony and Chan knew EVERYTHING about the area and where we are going, gone, want to go, thought about going, would like to eat, like to see..... Well everything. You ask and poof Tony delivered, he was also an indispensible member of the tour and excellent person as well. This ride would not have been the same if either of them were absent and we feel like we left Vietnam with two new friends because of it.

I am not going to detail the ride day to day as you need to experience the surprise and excitement for yourself but I will detail some of the basics of what we experienced without too much detail. Tony as well as the other guides, wore highly visible pieces of clothing and or gear so we could see him better. It's always a good idea when riding to wear some hi-vis clothing but here I think it was more so we could pick him out in a crowd. At times you are the only one of the group in sight and it's like you are riding alone in the country then you catch up to the next bike or guide and know you are going the right way. It's a great system they use because it's simple and time tested and by no means exclusive so everyone just kinda gets it. Tony was always in the lead (unless we passed him because we were looking off at some of the ridiculous scenery) and Chan was in the tail gunner position ready to handle whatever mechanical malady had befallen a comrade. We had a couple but none that took longer than 15 mins to fix on the road. Chan was very skilled in field dressings for the bikes then more permanent repairs at the overnight stop. Tony would make regular breaks and stop for a time if for no reason than to let us catch up to him (we were stopping a lot to take pictures and the like) He would normally stop somewhere nice (well pretty much everywhere is "nice" in the northern mountains) and we could get off the horse for 10 mins or so. This continued until you reached the city border then we all bunched up in single formation for the trip to the overnight stop as the cities even remote ones could have enough traffic to separate us. It was always fine and went without incident.

We would stop for picnic lunches with fresh carrot and cucumber peeled off into thin slices, patte, mustard, pickles, etc.... and fresh bread. They hit the spot every day and we got to have them while basking in the beauty of the countryside, it was staggering at times. You would just look around and say to yourself " I am having lunch at the side of the road in the mountains of Vietnam" and it would be real then. It all seemed surreal at times, it was all so different.

The "Home Stays" were far and away my favorite of the overnight stops. Most are on a stilted second level building and have a single very large (~30'x50') room with curtains separating the "cubes" that represent individual sleeping areas. The family had their own building and so we had this all to our group. Each spot had a foam mattress, mosquito netting and power outlets to charge your gear. Unfortunately for my comrades I snore like a sleeping dragon so if you are reading this I am sorry for that.... The meals they serve at these stays are delicious and easily had some of the best food on the whole trip! When going on this trip don't expect 5 star michelin fare. Do expect more simple dishes of vegetable soups, rice and meat (normally pork/beef/chicken) fried rice, fried spring rolls (easily our favorite and like nothing you have tasted in your country) and normally a fried/steamed greens dish. All of it is delicious and filling. We never went hungry or felt that anything was no good enough it was ALWAYS excellent! Drinks are plentiful at all the stops both adult and fizzy. Of the adult variety it's mostly beer and of that there are basically five you will encounter of local beers and SOME imports in larger towns. I tried them all and there is no reason to get anything other than the local fare and by far the "BIA HA NOI" was the winner. It's definitely not a beer snobs paradise (I am not :-)) but it was VERY reasonable compared to the states. They also have a thing in most places called "zeo" (rice wine brewed onsite normally) spelling there is wrong but phonetically that's how it sounds in english. Comes in a little 20oz water bottle and it's worth a try. We drank A LOT of water on our tour and I suggest you always have the largest bottle you can fit in your pannier bags back pocket as it stays cold longer and to either freeze if you can at the overnight stop or refrigerate every night. You will be glad you did :-)

Hotels on this ride in the north are all special in their own way and Tony did a WONDERFUL job of ensuring they all had the right beds etc... as it IS possible to get a room with a hard bed (think wood plank like sleeping on top of a kitchen table) instead of the amazing invention that is memory foam. After the long days ride it was a much appreciated effort. Other than that they are simply a place to sleep and sit in the AC. The real fun in town is around town mingling with the people and places. We saw so many things that just were so odd it's ALWAYS worth a walk around town. We were never in town bored or wondering what to do. There is something around every corner that is worth a look.

The overnight train ride back from Lao Cai was a new thing for us. We had never ridden a train before EVER. I slept the whole night through but sleep was broken a bit as we stopped a number of times overnight at town stations. We found it a new and pleasant experience, something we had never done and getting the bikes on and off the train was fun too. Just another facet of the great adventure this ride had become. I WILL recommend you ask for a "private" train cabin as we did so you get your own room and don't have to share with others.

I can only say in closing that we had a tremendous time and we are going back next year for another tour. You have to go into it knowing you will not know what is going to happen and to accept what may come and then it is a great time had by all and it was such an adventure as well!

Tony, Chan, Digby, Thuy and all of the team at Explore Indochina, Thank You!
撰写日期:2017年8月6日
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Hi Justin, Thanks for choosing us for your motorbike adventure. Great to know that you and your wife had a great time exploring Vietnam. Motorbike adventures are simply the best way to see this fantastic country! We look forward to having you to have another motorbike adventures with us early next year. Cheers, Thuy
撰写日期:2017年8月9日
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ShintaroStanley
澳大利亚斯坦利24 条分享
5.0 分,共 5 分
2017年7月 • 好友
This adventure was more than a motorbike trip, of our group of 12, 5 rode the Urals with 2 full time pillions, the balance of wives/partners and friends traveled in the Jeep or air conditioned 4 wheel drive with a transit van carrying our luggage. At any time any of the other travelers could jump on the back of a bike. Thanks must go to Digby for arranging our trip with consideration to non bike riders. The amazing Thuy, words cannot describe adequately what she did for our group, organizing our trip to Ha Long Bay, Cyclo ride to the restaurant for our final included dinner and the Vespa tour on our final day, thank you Thuy. Our guide Long provided new highlights every day taking us off the main tracks through Hmong villages for brilliant scenery. The home-stays were so much fun drinking the local brew with the owner and his family. Our English guide Hawk provided us with great knowledge and friendship on our journey, thanks Hawk. A big thanks must go to Long the mechanic for keeping us on the road and our 3 Vietnamese drivers who provided us with some great moments. The 14 day northern border crawl provided us with some of the best scenery on the planet and lifetime memories, I cannot recommend using this company enough, Outstanding.
撰写日期:2017年8月2日
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Hi Danny, It was very pleasant to met you, your wife and your friends. Thank you very much for having us the opportunity to show you a little taste of how wonderful Vietnam is. We're very pleased to know that you all enjoyed the trip and have a great memories to bring back home. Best regards, Thuy
撰写日期:2017年8月8日
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