Saigon Unseen - Motor Bike Tours - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

May 26, 2009

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Few people get to really see the in the inner sanctions of Vietnam's largest city, Ho Chi Minh City. Now you have the opportunity for adventure and discovery, all on the back of a 110cc Honda Dream! 
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Negotiating the streets and lanes of Vietnam's largest city, you will travel with a local moto driver (Xe Om) through out many of the cities districts. Travel through and visit Districts 1, 2, 3, 12, Tan Binh and Phu Nhuan. 
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Begin the morning with a short drive to a local hang out for a steaming bowl of pho noodle soup before jumping back of your motor bike. Cruise the city and witness the daily life of locals in and around the small lanes. Explore a military museum, wonder through a local market in Tan Binh District, visit boat builders and enjoy amazing views of the Saigon River while sipping on a cold drink in a local street side cafe. Before catching the local ferry back to District 1, you will have an opportunity to check out a rarely visited pagoda.
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So jump on board and see the City for what it really is - an amazing, massive, vibrant hub, home to more than 8 million people.............see Saigon Unseen
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Tour Details
All tours are private tours
Cost: $32USD p/p
Daily Departures: 7.30am - 1pm (approx)
Min Persons: 1
Pick up/drop off: Your hotel
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Inclusions
  • Experienced local driver (English Speaking)
  • Pick up/drop off at your hotel
  • Helmets (must be worn as per Vietnamese law) 
  • Local breakfast - Pho Ga/Bo (Chicken or Beef Noodle Soup)
  • Entrance/Ferry Fees
  • One bottle of Water (1.5lt bottle)
  • Coffee and tea
  • Tips for drivers
  • An Experience of a lifetime!
Make Sure You Bring
  • Sun Protection
  • Money for additional drinks/food
  • Camera
  • Sense of Adventure!
For Bookings and more information please Email Adam. We need at least 48 hours notice for all tours!
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