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Ho Chi Minh Trail

by Digby Greenhalgh

Digby has written a fascinating 30,000 word book on the history of the Ho Chi Minh Trail explaining in detail exactly why the Trail was the backbone that won the war for North Vietnam.

Two Wheels Magazine

by Digby Greenhalgh

Known for his work charting and exploring the Ho Chi Minh Trail, our founder Digby wrote a feature on the trail for Two Wheels Magazine in late 2007.

Two Wheels

by Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips joins our charity ride, Rally Indochina, raising money for disadvantaged kids. This article was originally published in bike mag Two Wheels.

ADV Rider Magazine

by Sean Goldhawk

Sean Goldhawk wrote this article about his time exploring Vietnam with us for ADV Rider Magazine. He took a real interest in our 125cc Minsks and 650cc Urals!

Rider Magazine

by Perri Capell

Rider Magazine is one of the few motorcycle mags from back in the day that’s still going strong. Here, Perri Campbell recounts his tour through VN’s highlands.

Motorcycle Mojo

by Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent

Through bomb-cratered terrain, thick mud and dense jungle, a pair of riders and a pillion take on the near-impossible task of finding the real Ho Chi Minh Trail.

Men’s Journal

Men’s Journal, a popular men’s magazine from back in the day, recommended touring Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh Trail with Explore Indochina!

By Any Means by Charley Boorman

by Charley Boorman

The TV star, best known for The Long Way Round, rode with us back in 2008. He wrote about the adventure in his book, By Any Means by Charley Boorman.

Motorcycle Escape Magazine

by Andrew Cherney

Andrew Cherney writes about his experiences in VN with snake kebabs, moonshine and a scary crash on a mountainside for Motorcycle Escape Magazine.

The Guardian

by Kit Gillet

Great to be featured in such a famous publication. Back in 2011, we took a writer from The Guardian down part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.