
On Northern Vietnam Motorcycle Tour, the weather doesn’t just change the view. It changes the EVERYTHING.
One week, you are carving through golden rice terraces under a perfect blue sky. The next, you are battling slippery mud and fog so thick you can’t see the front wheel of your bike.
If you are planning to ride the Cao Bang Loop in 2026, timing is everything. Unlike a bus tour where you are sealed behind glass, on a motorcycle, you are exposed to the elements. Knowing what to expect at each time of year can make or break your trip prep. It’s also good to know when the waterfalls are thundering, when the harvest turns the valleys gold, and crucially WHEN THE ROADS ARE SAFEST.
I’ve ridden these passes in scorching heat and freezing drizzle. And, been happy and miserable in both weathers due to lack of prep. Here I’m offering you Rentabike’s definitive breakdown of when to go, what to pack, and what to expect. So you don’t make the same mistakes as me.
The Short Answer (For the Impatient Rider)
The Vibe: Motorcycling Nirvana.
If you can pick any dates, pick these. This is the peak of the harvest season in Northern Vietnam. The terraced fields turn a brilliant, shocking yellow, and the farmers are out in force. The air is crisp (20°C–28°C), the skies are deep blue, and most importantly, the roads are dry.
Want to catch the harvest? Our [3 Day tour] is timed to hit the best viewpoints.
The Vibe: Wet, Wild, and Jurassic.
Summer in Cao Bang is intense. The heat is high (30°C+), and the humidity spikes. But with the rain comes life. The entire province turns neon green. The waterfalls, fueled by summer storms, are at their most powerful. Ban Gioc isn’t just a waterfall in July—it’s a monster.
The Vibe: Misty, Moody, and Romantic.
Spring brings the bloom. Peach blossoms (pink) and plum blossoms (white) explode across the mountains. It feels like riding through a painting. However, this is also the season of “Nom” (humid weather).
The Vibe: Cold Steel and Solitude.
Vietnam gets cold? Yes. In the mountains of Cao Bang, temperatures can drop to 5°C (40°F). But if you have the gear, this is a secret favorite season for serious riders. The air is dry, the sky is often grey but clear of rain, and the roads are completely empty.
| Month | Weather | Road Condition | Scenery | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan – Feb | Cold / Dry | Good (Dry) | Barren / Foggy | ❄️ Good for Solitude |
| Mar – Apr | Cool / Misty | Fair (Damp) | Flowers Blooming | 🌸 Beautiful but Moody |
| May – Aug | Hot / Storms | Mixed (Slippery) | Neon Green / Waterfalls | ⛈️ Adventure Mode |
| Sep – Oct | PERFECT | EXCELLENT | GOLDEN HARVEST | 🏆 THE BEST |
| Nov – Dec | Cool / Dry | Good | Hazy / Harvest Ends | 🍂 Great Cruising |
No, not at any time of year. Ban Gioc is a sensitive border zone with China, and drone laws are strict. While you may see people doing it, you risk having your equipment confiscated by border guards, especially during peak tourist times when police presence is higher. We recommend sticking to handheld cameras near the border.
There could well be geofencing, too, but I have not run that risk and cannot confirm or deny.
While heavy rain is common, direct hits from typhoons are less frequent in the mountains than on the coast. However, typhoons can cause landslides and temporary road closures. If a typhoon is forecast, we strongly recommend pausing your trip for 24 hours, reassessing and rerouting if necessary.
The rice harvest changes by elevation. Generally, the first two weeks of October are the “sweet spot” for Cao Bang. By late October, many fields in the lower valleys (like near Ban Gioc) may already be harvested and brown.
You are not allowed to swim at the falls, but there are many swimming spots along the river. Be wary of strong currents and do not swim alone.
In October, the water is refreshing but cooling down. While the air temperature is perfect (around 25°C), the water temperature drops. Most riders find it swimmable on a sunny afternoon, but if you are visiting in November or December, it is likely too cold for a dip.
Generally, yes. The roads in Cao Bang are wider and better paved than the narrow, gravelly passes of Ha Giang. This makes Cao Bang safer and more manageable during the wet months (May–August), as you are less likely to encounter deep mud or dangerous washouts. [Link: Ha Giang vs. Cao Bang: A Detailed Comparison]
No matter when you visit, Cao Bang is an adventure. But if you want to nail your timing, September and October are the months that legends are made.
Are you unsure if your riding skills match the current weather conditions? Drop me a message or join our next tour. We check the roads daily so you don’t have to.
See you on the road.
Engine Type
air-cooled, single cylinder, SOHC
Displacement
411 cc
Bore X Stroke
78 mm x 86 mm
Ignition
TCI
Fuel System
fuel injection
Compression Ratio
9.5:1
Starter
electric
Gearbox
5-speed
Front Suspension
telescopic forks; stanchion diameter 41 mm
Rear Suspension
linkage-type monoshock
Front Brakes
single disc brake, diameter 300 mm, 2-piston floating caliper
Rear Brakes
single disc brake, diameter 240 mm, single-piston floating caliper
Front Tyres
90/90 – 21
Rear Tyres
120/90 – 17
Wheelbase
1465 mm
Seat Height
800 mm
Ground Clearance
220 mm
Kerb Weight
199 kg
Fuel Capacity
15 litres
Dimensions
2190 mm (L) x 840 mm (W) x 1360 mm (H)
Daily
Total
Rider (CRF 300)
$220
Pillion
$120
Damage Waiver
$20
Private Room
$40
Support Vehicle*
$150
* All prices given are in USD and apply per rider except for the support vehicle. The support vehicle is free for groups of 7 or more, otherwise the cost is shared across the group.
Daily
Total
Rider (XR 150)
Rider (CRF 300)
Rider (CB 500X)
Rider (Himalayan 400)
$220
Rider (GS 1250)
Pillion
$120
Damage Waiver
$20
Private Room
$40
Support Vehicle*
$150
* All prices given are in USD and apply per rider except for the support vehicle. The support vehicle is free for groups of 7 or more, otherwise the cost is shared across the group.
Daily
Total
Jeep (1 PAX)
$210
Jeep (2 PAX)
$120
Jeep (3 PAX)
$90
Jeep (4+ PAX)
$80
Rider (Easy Rider)
$115
Rider (Self-Drive)
$105
Private Room
$15
* Our jeep tour prices operate on a sliding scale. The larger your group, the less each person pays—each member of your group will pay the lowest daily rate shown. For example, if you have a group of 4 or more, you will each only pay $80/day. All prices are given in USD.
Engine Type
air-liquid cooled, twin cylinder, DOHC, boxer engine
Displacement
1255 cc
Bore X Stroke
102.5 mm x 76 mm
Ignition
FI
Fuel System
fuel injection
Compression Ratio
12.5:1
Starter
electric
Gearbox
6-speed
Front Suspension
BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 37 mm
Rear Suspension
single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever
Front Brakes
dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 4-piston radial calipers
Rear Brakes
single disc brake, diameter 276 mm, double-piston floating caliper
Front Tyres
120/70 R19
Rear Tyres
170/60 R17
Wheelbase
1514 mm
Seat Height
850 mm
Ground Clearance
790 mm
Kerb Weight
249 kg
Fuel Capacity
20 litres
Dimensions
2207 mm (L) x 952.5mm (W) x 1430 mm (H)
Engine Type
air cooled, OHC, single cylinder
Displacement
149 cc
Bore X Stroke
57.3 mm x 57.8 mm
Ignition
CDI
Fuel System
20 mm piston valve carburettor
Compression Ratio
9.5:1
Starter
electric with kick starter backup
Gearbox
5-speed
Front Suspension
telescopic fork, 180 mm axle travel
Rear Suspension
single shock swing arm, 150 mm axle travel
Front Brakes
dual piston caliper, 240 mm disc
Rear Brakes
mechanical drum
Front Tyres
90/90 19
Rear Tyres
110/90 17
Wheelbase
1362 mm
Seat Height
825 mm
Ground Clearance
243 mm
Kerb Weight
129 kg
Fuel Capacity
12 litres
Dimensions
2091 mm (L) x 811 mm (W) x 1125 mm (H)
Engine Type
liquid cooled parallel-twin four stroke
Displacement
470 cc
Bore X Stroke
67 mm x 66.8 mm
Ignition
PGMI – FI
Fuel System
fuel injection
Compression Ratio
10.7:1
Starter
electric
Gearbox
6-speed
Front Suspension
41 mm SFF-BP USD Forks
Rear Suspension
Prolink Mono with 5 stage pre load adjuster
Front Brakes
dual 296 mm discs with 4 piston calipers; ABS
Rear Brakes
240 mm disc; ABS
Front Tyres
110/80R19M/C (59H)
Rear Tyres
160/60R17M/C
Wheelbase
1445 mm
Seat Height
830 mm
Ground Clearance
180 mm
Kerb Weight
199 kg
Fuel Capacity
17.7 litres
Dimensions
2,155 mm (L) x 830 mm (W) x 1,410 mm (H)
Engine Type
single cylinder, DOHC, liquid cooled
Displacement
286 cc
Bore X Stroke
76 mm x 63 mm
Ignition
Full Transistor Digital
Fuel System
PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Compression Ratio
10.7:1
Starter
electric
Gearbox
5-speed
Front Suspension
43 mm telescopic upside down
Rear Suspension
Prolink Mono with 5 stage pre load adjuster
Front Brakes
Rear Brakes
220 mm disc, single piston caliper
Front Tyres
80/100 21
Rear Tyres
120/80 18
Wheelbase
1455 mm
Seat Height
880 mm
Ground Clearance
285 mm
Kerb Weight
142 kg
Fuel Capacity
7.8 litres
Dimensions
2230 mm (L) x 820 mm (W) x 1200 mm (H)