
The IDP question ultimately comes down to your specific situation and risk tolerance. Here’s a practical decision framework:
Get a legitimate IDP if:
- You have a motorcycle license in your home country
- You want maximum flexibility and independence
- You’re comfortable handling checkpoint situations
- You plan to self-drive and accept the responsibility
- Your travel insurance requires proper licensing
Choose Easy Rider or Jeep tours if:
- You lack a motorcycle-endorsed license at home
- You want zero licensing stress or checkpoint worries
- You value local expertise and cultural access
- You prefer someone else handling navigation and logistics
- You’re traveling with non-riders (Jeep option)
Skip the fake IDP services:
- They’re illegal and create worse problems than having no IDP
- Vietnamese police increasingly recognize fake permits
- Using fraudulent documents can lead to serious legal issues
- Rental shops and insurance companies don’t accept them
The Ha Giang Loop is one of the world’s great motorcycle journeys. The limestone karsts, the winding mountain passes, the ethnic minority villages—these experiences await whether you ride yourself or sit behind a guide.
Don’t let IDP confusion stop you from going. If you have proper licensing, get your IDP through official channels and ride confidently. If you don’t, choose an Easy Rider or Jeep tour that eliminates the question entirely. Both paths lead to the same spectacular scenery.
Loop Trails operates all three tour types—Easy Rider, self-drive, and Jeep—with experienced guides, well-maintained vehicles, and transparent pricing. We’ve helped thousands of travelers navigate the IDP question and find the right option for their situation.
Contact us via WhatsApp to discuss which tour style matches your licensing situation and travel preferences. Whether you’re bringing a legitimate IDP or need a solution that bypasses licensing entirely, we’ll help you experience Ha Giang without unnecessary stress.
The mountains are waiting. The decision isn’t whether to go—it’s simply choosing the best way to get there.


