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Ha Giang Loop Tour from Hanoi – Group Tour

Ha Giang
Excellent
Duration

4 Days / 4 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English

04 Day Ha Giang Loop Tour from Hanoi: Enjoy the most epic experience in Vietnam, by driving through the most stunning mountain landscape of Southeast Asia and discover the biggest ethnic minority groups in the country.

Highlights

  • Drive the big loop in our Ha Giang Loop tour: The full experience in 4 days.
  • The Ha Giang Loop by motorbike is most recommended by travelers.
  • Local experiences with homestays, minorities and off the beaten places.
  • Pick up and drop off from Hanoi by luxury limousine or luxury sleeper bus with private cabin.
  • Excellent English-speaking guide.
  • provide traditional local food on tour.
  • Comfortable accommodation: Homestay, bungalow, hotel…
  • Offer unique route riding with stunning landscape.
  • The well-maintained motorbikes.
  • Experienced riders If the easy riders requested.
  • Reliable and professional driver.
  • Pick up and take back you to any place in Hanoi.
  • Experience authentic local food.
  • Total distance: 810 km.
  • Experience the picturesque landscapes and visit local markets in this charming town.
  • Witness the ancient history and unique architecture of this UNESCO-recognized town.
  • Marvel at the panoramic views of the stunning Quan Ba Twin Mountains.
  • Explore the vibrant local culture and sample delicious regional cuisine.
  • Step back in time and wander through the narrow streets of this well-preserved ancient town.
  • Admire the rugged beauty of this remote mountain town and interact with local ethnic communities.
  • Prepare to be amazed by the jaw-dropping views from one of the most scenic mountain passes in Vietnam.
  • Experience the traditional way of life in this authentic ethnic village known for its handmade textiles.
  • The Ha Giang Loop by motorbike is most recommended by travelers.
  • Local experiences with homestays, minorities and off the beaten places.
  • Pick up and drop off from Hanoi by luxury limousine or luxury sleeper bus with private cabin.

Night 1: Hanoi – Ha Giang

Transfer from Hanoi to Ha Giang by sleeper bus private cabin (pick up at hotel in Hanoi old quarter from 7.30 to 8pm, arrive in Ha Giang around 3.30am and stay at homestay for refreshment and breakfast).

Summary:

Distance: 300 km / Meals: None / Accommodation: sleeping on luxury limousine or luxury sleeper bus with private cabin.

Day 1: Ha Giang- Pac Sum pass - Heaven Gate - Quan Ba- Yen Minh – Dong Van

7:30 am – 8:30 am: Have a delicious breakfast at homestay and proceed to get ready to start discovering the mountainous Northern Ha Giang Loop after arriving here via one of the chosen options.

The route of the next 4 days will take you over the entire Ha Giang Loop (The highlights + rice fields around Du Gia) and you can travel by car or on the back of the motorbike. Today, the first day, we drive all the way to Dong Van, in the tip of Vietnam.

We can stop for photos anywhere along the way, but you will always stop at some highlights along the route.

The first place is Quan Ba Haven’s Gate. From the top of this pass you can see the mountains that you will drive through in the coming days. During the descent of the pass there is another stop with a viewpoint. Here you can see the Twin Mountains, two round shaped mountains next to each other that look almost identical. Down at the end of the pass you lunch at a local restaurant.

After having lunch with local food, we move on, with views that just get better and better after every turn. You drive over several mountain passes, such as the Tham Ma Pass and Chin Khoanh Pass and through the beautiful Sung La valley.

In the town of Xa Phin you visit the palace of the last Hmong king. Hmong are one of the ethnic minorities living in this area After this visit it is a half hour drive or more with photo stops to Dong Van, where you will spend the night in a local homestay or hotel.

Enjoy dinner and you have the option to discover the Old Quarter of this town by yourself. Stay overnight with a local family

Summary:

Distance: 130 km / Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner / Accommodation: Home-stay with several beds and mosquito nets.

Day 2: Dong Van - Chinese border – Lung Cu Flag Tower – Ma Pi Leng Pass - Meo Vac - Du Gia

If your second day in this loop is on a Sunday, you are in luck, because it gives you the unique opportunity to visit the Dong Van Sunday market, where a lot of colorful ethnic minorities come to trade.

If you don’t mind waking up early, it is best to visit it early in the morning before breakfast. After breakfast you are heading towards the Chinese border, but not before enjoying some of the most spectacular mountain scenery on the way, part of UNESCO’s Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark. Finally, you arrive in the town of Lung Cu, where a large flagpole on top of a mountain indicates the northernmost point of Vietnam.

You can go up the mountain to see both China and Vietnam in a panorama view. Lunch at a local restaurant. You will now head towards Meo Vac, over Ha Giang’s most famous mountain pass, the Ma Pi Leng Pass. The views you will have on this road are some of the best in Vietnam.

Enjoy gigantic mountains, steep cliffs and a zigzagging road that winds along the mountains. There are plenty of places to stop and take pictures along the way. Arriving at 5pm you will stay in homestay in Du Gia Village of Tay Ethnic.

Summary:

Distance: 160 km / Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner / Accommodation: Home-stay with several beds and mosquito nets.

Day 3: Du Gia waterfall - Duong Thuong - Lung Tam - Nam Dam

If you missed your chance being in Dong Van on a Sunday, you get another chance to be in Du Gia on Sunday, because here you can find the largest minority market in the province.

If you love a cultural experience and seeing hundreds of very colorful minorities, this is a great opportunity to walk around this Sunday market. You leave after breakfast in Du Gia.

If you think that after two days of driving through the mountains you can no longer be amazed by impressive views, then you are wrong. Also this day you drive on winding roads with bizarre views and many villages along the way of minorities.

After traveling a long way, you will suddenly see more rice fields, often carved out of the mountain. At 13:00 we arrive in Lung Tam with a local family making hemp weaving  village.  Having lunch in Tam Son Town.

in the late afternoon, we will stop at Nam Dam village for overnight in homestay. Having Family style dinner with lots of vegetarian options. Overnight in homestay Nam Dam.

Summary:

Distance: 160 km / Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner / Accommodation: Home-stay with several beds and mosquito nets.

Day 4: Nam Dam - Lung Khuy - Ha Giang - Hanoi

On the last day of our journey, Good morning and walking on beautiful village. Visit Lung Khuy Cave -The village is occupied by Hmong ethnic minorities, who are skillful textile products. We then cross Quan Ba town and have a look at the Nui Doi mountain.

After crossing Sky Gate, we pass back by Bac Sum Pass and go back to Ha Giang at 15:00PM

16:00 PM: Comfort Limosine bus back to Hanoi Oldquarter. Arrival Cheers Hostel – Hanoi Old quarter about 23:00PM. Trip ended.

Summary:

Distance: 450 km / Meals: Breakfast, Lunch / Accommodation: sleeping on luxury limousine or luxury sleeper bus with private cabin.

  • Rounded bus ticket: Hanoi – Ha Giang – Hanoi.
  • Experienced tour guide on motorbike - Semi-automatic motorbike.
  • In good-condition motorbikes.
  • Motorbike protection: gloves, helmet, rain gear…
  • Gasoline and spare parts.
  • Standard hotel (double, twins or triple shared room) and/or homestay (sleeping bags, mosquito nets, sheets, pillows…are provided) during your ride.
  • Breakfasts, lunches, dinners with non-alcoholic beverages (Local food).
  • All entrance fees, permits, tickets, boat trips, ferries, bamboo rafts, etc.
  • Vietnamese tea and drinking water.
  • Personal expenses, personal medical insurance.
  • Drinks other than tea and local rice wine.
  • Automatic/dirt motorbike.
  • Single room supplement if you request a single room.
  • Train or flight tickets before and after your tour.
  • Accommodation and food in Hanoi.
  • Tips.

Multi day

English

Tour's Location

Ha Giang

What is Ha Giang?

Ha Giang refers to both a Province in Northern Vietnam and the capital town therein. Today it represents the least touristy and most authentic part of this region of Vietnam, and has gained the name “Vietnam’s Final Frontier” in reference to this fact. While still less visited than places like Sapa or Halong, Ha Giang now attracts travelers from all over the world who wish to experience a truly authentic look at Northern Vietnam while they go on the adventure of their lifetime through spectacular scenery.

What's it like to ride in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

Ranked in the top 1 ride destinations of Vietnam. Ha Giang offers a thrilling and unforgettable experience for riders. “ Ha Giang Motorbike Loop Tours” are designed to get you into real northern parts of Vietnam, away from the hustle and bustle of major cities and tourist areas. Most of our clients rate “ Ha Giang Motorbike Loop Tours” as the best thing they have ever done in Vietnam. The region is blessed with stunning landscapes and super twisty countryside back roads that wind their way through remote villages deep in history and rich in culture, making it a rider's paradise.

What is Ha Giang Loop?

The Ha Giang Loop is renowned for being a motorcycle ride. It’s the best way to experience the region because of the types of roads you’ll be travelling along. They’re narrow, winding, often undulated and that makes it thrilling and exciting. You won’t want to be cooped up in a car or bus watching the world pass you by through a steamed-up window. Riding up, over and through this epic mountainous region on a motorcycle is the absolute best way to really, viscerally experience it.
The mass majority of tourists and travelers who come here will do it on two wheels. After spending months riding through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines on our round the world motorcycle trip, I can easily say that Vietnam’s Ha Giang Loop is one of the very best motorcycle routes and roads in the whole of Southeast Asia.

Should I take the day or night bus to Ha Giang?

This tour includes returned bus ticket but there are plenty of buses to travel both by day and night. Is any option safer? We don’t have statistics to prove such answer. While traffic kills and injures many in Vietnam, we are not aware of any serious incidents with public transport to or from Ha Giang / Cao Bang in the recent years. Traffic and general commotion on/along the roads are very less at night so our gut feeling is that accidents by night is less common on northern roads in Vietnam. While most buses are sleeper coaches (even the day buses) the beds are not always adapted to large western people. We have learnt that some sleep well no matter what but for others you might not have your ultimate sleep on these buses. If you leave with an earlier night bus you will end up at your location in the middle of the night and then need to also book accommodation. On the other hand, if taking the last bus out of Ha Giang/Cao Bang (around 9 pm) you will arrive around 4.30 AM but you will be allowed to sleep on the bus till dawn. Hence, you may save on also booking accommodation for that night.

Can I also start this Ha Giang tour in Hanoi?

Certainly. Every tour to Ha Giang we optionally offer the possibility to start from Hanoi. You have the choice of private car, bus, VIP bus and limousine bus.

Is it legal to ride a motorbike in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

Visitors who would like to ride a motorcycle in Vietnam must have an international motorbike driver's license (IDP). The IDP should be on the list of countries that have signed the Convention on Road Traffic ( Vienna, 8 November 1968). Please read the link below to see if your license is valid or not valid in Vietnam.

What bike options are available for the self-driving experience?

We offer three bike options for you to choose from, each catering to different skill levels and preferences Friendly: 125cc Automatic Bikes - These bikes offer an effortless and convenient riding experience. They are suitable for riders of all skill levels, thanks to their automatic transmission Amazing: 110cc Semi-Automatic Bikes - These bikes provide a user-friendly experience with a smooth ride. They are perfect for those who want a balance of performance and simplicity. Spectacular: 150cc or bigger Bikes - These bikes are powerful and thrilling, making them ideal for adventurous riders seeking speed and control

Is it safe to go with 'Easy-Rider' in Ha Giang?

Sit on the back of 'Easy Rider' is best suited for an experienced motorbike. While we don't take inexperienced or first-time sit on the back of riders to enjoy this truly unique Ha Giang. The speeds are generally low, and the guide (Easy Rider) are good riders. We are always alert and watch for dogs, chickens, buffalo, children, and many other hazards that can (and will) suddenly appear. At “ Ha Giang Motorbike Loop Tours” we avoid national highways as much as possible and focus on taking you to the real nature beauty in Ha Giang and other places, providing stunning mountain roads, small remote villages, and incredible countryside, much better than the busy city traffic.

How long do we ride each day?

Actual motorcycle time is around 5-6hours in the saddle and plenty of stops to check things out. We drive average distances of about 110 to 160 kilometers daily, depending on the terrain. The speeds on these beautiful mountain roads are low (you will rarely exceed 60 km/h), which is better for taking in the exquisite scenery and enjoying the constantly curvy roads. So please relax and enjoy the ride; it's not a race!

What about pillion; beginner riders?

We welcome pillion passengers, and many couples choose to ride with us. Our bikes offer plenty of room and good comfort for riders and pillions. Pillions who are touring with their partner on the same bike will receive a 30% discount. Sorry, our tours are not suitable for beginner riders.

In which types of accommodation do we stay?

In all multi-day tours, accommodation is included in the tour rate. We sleep in homestays, guesthouses, bungalows, and hotels. All accommodations have local owners During a homestay we stay in a local Vietnamese home. Basic sanitation is provided, but keep in mind we’re staying in people’s homes. We keep the experience as authentic as possible. During multi-day tours we try to provide a mix of accommodation types, so you can fully experience the Vietnamese hospitality. If you have special wishes related to accommodation, please make sure to tell us in the Remarks-section of the booking form – we will take your wishes in account.

What is the quality of hotel and food on a tour?

When traveling the countryside and northern mountains of Vietnam you are not likely to find much Western cuisine, but there will be no lack of various restaurants. And, if being a vegetarian [ăn chay] it is normally not a major problem although you may have a bit of explanation to do. When in remote areas, quality and availability of food may vary. If you are concerned about food safety you may stock some snacks and pre-packaged/processed food when passing a town. Accommodation should not be a problem. Hotels or Nhà Nghỉ (motels/guest house) are generally cheap, clean and well-equipped. In many places the only option might be to stay at an ethnic minority Homestay. While for some this might be to step out of one’s comfort zone it is a great way to meet local people and get an insight into daily life. Yes, basic and not always with private rooms most homestay would have hot/cold showers, flush toilets and of course high-speed Wi-Fi. More so, they would offer great home-cooked food and generous hospitality. However, watch out for some ‘homestays’ in towns they might be more of guest house than a genuine family home. We generally do not recommend to book accommodation ahead of your trip. For one it is not saving you any money, secondly it takes away flexibility and improvisation and thirdly it is normally never a problem to find places to sleep on arrival to a place.

What if I want to stop and take a photo?

It's your adventure in Ha Giang, and we want to take you there. There are many daily stops to grab a coffee, take a break, and enjoy the views. You'll have plenty of time to grab some excellent pictures, meet the locals, and check out the sights.

How do I take my luggage?

When you travel in Ha Giang, you carry two backpacks usually. In that case, The large backpack contains items that won't be used during the ride, while the small bag can hold important things like your phone, money, sunscreen, etc. At the start of each day, we will cover the large backpack with a plastic bag in case it rains and tie it securely to the back of the vehicle. We'll keep it safe on our motorbikes during the day and take it out when we finish the ride each day. As for the small backpack, we'll place it on the front of the gas tank. So you could grab your items from it quickly.

Can you take a Ha Giang tour all year round?

Yes, Ha Giang is impressive all year round. Because you are in the mountains you always have to take the weather into account, so we can never guarantee good weather.

What money or cards should I bring?

The local currency is the Vietnamese Dong. You could exchange your money in Ha Giang town, where you generally get better rates than trying to convert back home. The tour includes various expenses. You will only require small amounts of cash for dinner/beer/snacks each day, plus souvenir/shopping money if you wish. There are many ATMs, and nearly all cards work fine, but it is an excellent idea to let your bank know that you are traveling to Asia, or they may stop your card due to fraud protection services. ATMs in all the larger towns/cities, etc.

Personal Medical Insurance?

When traveling to Ha Giang, Vietnam, you must have personal medical insurance. This type of insurance covers you in case of accidents or injuries. It's important to note that tourists cannot obtain a local license in Vietnam, and even if you have a business visa, acquiring the necessary paperwork can take up to 10 days. As a result, it's nearly impossible for foreigners to purchase personal medical insurance from local companies. You can still obtain coverage through international insurance providers like Allianz, CHI, World Nomads, or websites like Lonely Planet. They typically only require proof of your country or international motorbike driving license. You're insuring against any mishaps during your travels with this insurance.

How do I pay the deposit for the tour?

To secure your booking for the tour, we require a 30% deposit per person in advance. We will provide you with our bank account details for a direct deposit via transfer. Additionally, you can pay online using a credit card, but please note that this option has a 3% bank service fee. Once you confirm your booking, we will send you a secure payment link to complete the deposit The entire payment should be made at least (15) days before the departure date. We regret to cancel your reservation if we do not receive the full payment by the time of the request. In particular, the deposit is non-refundable under any circumstances. When paying for the tour, you have options: you can pay in cash (Vietnamese Dong or USD), by credit card (with an additional 3,5% fee applied), bank transfer (3,% fee ). We want to make the deposit and payment process as convenient as possible for you. Thank you so much.

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