In preparation for a good journey, travellers should have their motorbikes thoroughly maintained and equipped with necessary tools as the road is not yet found on the tourism map.
Travellers will have a chance to admire the picturesque beauty of forests and mountains and learn about the culture of different ethnic groups in Vietnam.
Starting from Hanoi, our group followed Ho Chi Minh Trail to Hoa Binh Province before reaching Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Hue and finally Hoi An City in Quang Nam Province.
A view of Ho Chi Minh Trail.
The trip also took in Truong Son Cemetery in Quang Tri Province, Hien Luong Bridge over Ben Hai River which marks the 17th Parallel where the Geneva Accords of 1954 partitioned the country into a northern and a southern zone, Quang Tri Citadel that was built from the 16th to 17th centuries in Quang Tri Province, and UNESCO site Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa Province.
We also experienced the difficult life of minority ethnic groups living along Ho Chi Minh Trail. Pako children dropped out of school since they have to earn a living by selling incense near Truong Son Cemetery while Thai families in Hoa Binh Province cannot afford to send their children to secondary school.
Those ethnic people are hospitable and friendly. They allowed us to stay overnight and eat in their homes.
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