Full-Day Motorbike Tour to Royal Tombs and Countryside (Hue)
Duration: Full day, approx. 7 to 8 hours
Tour Itinerary
Morning Pick Up in Hue City Center
Meet your local guide at your hotel. After a quick briefing and safety check, we start riding out of the city toward Huế’s countryside.
Countryside Ride and Local Life
Enjoy a scenic ride along small village roads, past rice fields, gardens, and quiet river views. Your guide will share insights into local farming life, family traditions, and how Hue’s countryside has shaped the region’s culture.
Royal Tomb Visit 1: Khai Dinh Tomb
Visit the striking Khai Dinh Tomb, famous for its unique blend of Vietnamese and European influences. Admire detailed mosaics, stone stairways, and dramatic architecture that makes this tomb one of the most visually impressive in Huế.
Royal Tomb Visit 2: Minh Mang Tomb
Continue to Minh Mang Tomb, known for its harmony and beautiful natural setting. Walk through symmetrical courtyards, lakes, and pavilions that reflect classical Vietnamese philosophy and imperial design.
Lunch Break
Stop for a local lunch at a clean, friendly restaurant. Your guide can help tailor the meal to your preferences and dietary needs.
Afternoon: Rural Roads and Photo Stops
After lunch, ride deeper into the countryside for relaxed photo stops. Depending on the route and your pace, you may pass traditional houses, small markets, and craft corners that show everyday life beyond the tourist areas.
Optional Stop: Thien Mu Pagoda
If time allows, stop at Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue’s most iconic riverside pagoda, for a peaceful walk and a final viewpoint over the Perfume River.
Return to Hue and End of Tour
Ride back to Hue city and drop off at your hotel.
Included
• Local motorbike guide and driver
• Helmet and rain poncho if needed
• Entrance fees to royal tombs
• Lunch
• Bottled water
Not Included
• Personal expenses
• Tips for guide and driver
• Travel insurance
Notes
This tour is designed for international travelers and can be adjusted for comfort, pace, and photo stops. If you prefer, the guide can also adapt the route to include more countryside and fewer monuments, or the opposite.