Motorbike Rental Laos
Thakhek Loop

Motorbike Rental Laos

4.6(281 reviews)
Khun Bu Lom Rd, Vientiane

Opening Hours

Friday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
SundayClosed
Tuesday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Rider Reviews (5)

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Em V

7 months ago

It was our last day in town and we decided to rent a motorbike to get around. A lot of the rental places online seemed a bit sketchy but this one had good reviews so we gave it a try … and we’re so glad we did! The lady who helped us was super friendly, helpful, and made the whole process quick and easy. The bikes here also looked to be in much better condition than a lot of other places we’ve seen. The one we rented was one of the better we’ve had in Laos, really comfortable and ran well. Overall, it was a great experience from start to finish. Definitely recommend if you’re looking to rent a motorbike!

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Lisa B

3 months ago

100% recommend. Shopkeeper was super friendly. 9USD for a daily scooter rental. They keep your original passport and return upon the bike coming back. Took a copy of my passport, which she gave to me with a copy of the bike’s registration and insurance so I could have on me. Loaned me a helmet as well. Shop closes at 1700 but you have option to rent overnight as well.

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MOTO WORLD EXPLORER Youtube

5 months ago

Review — TVS Motorcycle Rental, Vientiane, Laos After testing several motorcycles at TVS Motorcycle Rental in Vientiane, Laos, I decided to rent the TVS Max — and it was the perfect choice for Laos. The TVS Max has four shock absorbers plus a suspension spring, which makes it very solid and stable on bad roads. The bike came with off-road tyres, and they performed very well on sand, holes, mud, and broken roads. I rode on sandy tracks, wet muddy roads, mountain roads, and long flat highways — and the bike handled everything without problems. My route was long and demanding: from Vientiane west across Laos to the Chinese border, then to Phou Samosoum (the highest mountain in Laos), through the Thakhek Loop, down to the 4000 Islands (Don Det), and finally back to Vientiane. Over this entire journey, the TVS Max proved reliable and strong. It’s clearly built for hot climates and rough conditions. I rode mostly alone, cruising around 90 km/h, sometimes up to 100 km/h. Uphill it’s a bit slow, but on flat roads I was able to overtake many lorries — as long as I had enough space. This bike is not about speed; it’s about reliability. Don’t take risks with overtaking and don’t expect fast acceleration. Ride calmly and let your experience guide you. Some advice from my trip: Tighten and check your chain at least once a week. Oil the chain every 3 days or even more often on bad roads. Bad roads wear the chain quickly — don’t forget this. Avoid big holes and deep sand whenever possible. Ride slowly through rough sections. The rental place was honest and professional. I paid a fair price, the bike was in good condition, and I was happy to return the same bike after many days on the road. Overall, I strongly recommend the TVS Max for Laos. It’s stable, tough, easy to handle, and made for exactly these kinds of roads. Other bikes can work too, but right now, if you want something reliable for riding all over Laos, my recommendation is TVS Max — especially because of the 4 shock absorbers and off-road tyres. I had a wonderful time. Moto World Explorer was here. 🏍️🌍

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TCD

7 months ago

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I sent Motorbike Rental Laos a message on Sunday about renting a scooter — even though they were closed, they responded promptly, which was a great first impression! Their prices are standard at 200,000 kip, but what really sets them apart is the quality of their bikes. The scooter I rented was in excellent condition — great brakes, solid tires, and even came with half a tank of gas! After checking out several other rental shops, none of them came close to the condition of the bikes here. It’s refreshing to rent from a place where you don’t have to worry about breakdowns or being taken advantage of. I’ve rented from five different places across Laos, and this was the only one that provided the proper paperwork in case of a police stop — huge peace of mind! The lady who helped me was incredibly friendly and patient, even letting me test a couple of bikes before deciding. What a treat it was to ride a scooter with new shocks! Overall, an amazing experience — I’d definitely rent here again and can’t recommend them highly enough.

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Wayne 88

4 months ago

I had no problems with my rental here. I always search on Google for motorbike rental shop reviews before I decided where to hire from. This business had many good reviews and I am happy to say that I would also recommend them I hired a bike for 24 hours. The staff were friendly. They kept my passport as a deposit (I was apprehensive to do this but I guess its just how they do things here in Laos) The lady added me on WhatsApp, made a video of the bike and sent it to me as proof of the condition when hired. I took photos myself and sent them to her. The bike had no problems and I returned it the next day and was given my passport back immediately no questions asked. Only small issue I had was the helmets they have for use are quite small for European size heads🤣! Definitely recommend this place though. Thanks

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Location
Thakhek, Laos
Rating
4.6 / 5
Reviews
281
Route
Thakhek Loop
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