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chickymonkey
newbie
Posts: 4
Hi all,
Nearly head to Vietnam and would like to do the trip with Easy Riders. Have checked out www.vietnam-easyriders.com but still need more advice from all of you who have done it before. Has anyone used this Easy Riders company ?
Hope to hear from you all,
Cheers
#1 Posted: 17/4/2010 - 18:15
Puggles
tourist

Posts: 59
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My husband and I used Easy Riders to travel from Hue to Hoi An. Fabulous trip and highly recommended!
I will get back on later with the contact details of the two guys we used. To my knowledge, it is a common business name over there and some are better than others.
#2 Posted: 19/4/2010 - 10:17
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chickymonkey
newbie
Posts: 4
Ok
Thank for your reccommandation. I will try to email to them for the trip. Just learned the trips with Easy Riders from friends so I really like to try once.
#3 Posted: 19/4/2010 - 11:00
busylizzy
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There are quite a few good posts on this thread about the Easy Riders.
http://www.travelfish.org/board/post/vietnam/6282_the-real-easyriders-
I travelled with them last year and had a fantastic time.
#4 Posted: 19/4/2010 - 18:05
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KazAussie
tuk tuk driver
Posts: 221
We did a three day trip with Hue Riders... it was an absolute highlight of the trip. Vietnam should definitely be seen from the back of a motorbike. Our guides were great, we got to see places we might not have been able to get to otherwise, beautiful scenery and having the guides with us, ate in local restaurants, eating food which was a speciality of the region.
Regardless of the company you choose to go with, make sure that you meet your guide first. Invite them for a meal, that way you will be able to check out not only their language skills but also their local knowledge. We had two guides, one spoke excellent English and was very knowledgeable, while I think the other was "under training". This was fine as between the two of them they provided us with an unforgettable experience.
I am planning a trip to Malaysia in August and really want to do a similar trip there, unfortunately so far I haven't been able to find one.
Hope this helps
Enjoy your trip.
Kaz
#5 Posted: 25/4/2010 - 06:00