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Ha Giang, with winding roads embracing limestone peaks, is a journey of freedom and discovery. On a motorbike, you’ll feel the cool breeze, admire terraced fields, and hear streams flowing under mountain passes. Every turn leads to remote villages where people and nature live in harmony, offering not just a trip but a heartfelt experience of the region’s majestic beauty.
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Ha Giang, with winding roads embracing limestone peaks, is a journey of freedom and discovery. On a motorbike, you’ll feel the cool breeze, admire terraced fields, and hear streams flowing under mountain passes. Every turn leads to remote villages where people and nature live in harmony, offering not just a trip but a heartfelt experience of the region’s majestic beauty.
Ha Giang, with winding roads embracing limestone peaks, is a journey of freedom and discovery. On a motorbike, you’ll feel the cool breeze, admire terraced fields, and hear streams flowing under mountain passes. Every turn leads to remote villages where people and nature live in harmony, offering not just a trip but a heartfelt experience of the region’s majestic beauty.
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Pickup starts 10 min before departure
You can head to the Hanoi Opera House, where you'll find our guides wearing t-shirts adorned with our logo right in front of the House. Optional: Tourists who are from Noi Bai airport, we can pick you up or you can catch the night bus to Ha Giang city at T – Junction Kim Anh – Noi Bai ( at the head of Hanoi - Lao Cai expressway)
7:30pm - 8:00pm The bus picks you up from your hotel/hostel in Hanoi Old Quarter. 9:00pm The sleeper bus leaves Hanoi. Overnight on the bus. 4:00am Arrival in Ha Giang city. Check in at the hostel and rest for a few hours 7:30-8.am After breakfast, meet up with the guide and begin the journey through the Ha Giang loop
Bac Sum Pass in Ha Giang is a striking mountain road and the gateway to the Dong Van Karst Plateau. With winding curves and dramatic views of green mountains and deep valleys, it offers both adventure and stunning scenery. A popular check-in spot, the pass is perfect for admiring the grandeur of Ha Giang’s landscapes
Quan Ba Heaven Gate, at over 1,500 meters high, is the gateway to the Dong Van Karst Plateau. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tam Son town, lush terraced fields, and majestic mountains. It’s an ideal spot to admire the poetic beauty and grandeur of Ha Giang’s landscape.
Can Ty Pass, nearly 1,500 meters high, is a scenic route from Meo Vac to Dong Van. With winding curves, fresh air, and views of limestone mountains, green fields, and ethnic villages, it’s a perfect stop for adventure and photography lovers.
12:00: Enjoy lunch with local food in Yen Minh Town before continuing the trip to visit: Tham Ma pass
Tham Ma Pass in Ha Giang, located between Yen Minh and Dong Van, is renowned for its winding curves and stunning scenery. It’s an ideal spot to admire towering mountains, lush valleys, and the untamed beauty of Ha Giang.
Lung Cam Cultural Village, nestled in the picturesque Sủng Là Valley of Ha Giang, is home to the Lô Lô, Mông, and Hán ethnic groups, offering a rich cultural experience. The village is known for its traditional earth-walled houses, vibrant buckwheat flower fields, and serene landscapes. It also gained fame as the filming location of The Story of Pao, drawing visitors to explore its cultural heritage and the unique beauty of the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
The Vuong Palace, or H'mong King’s Palace, in Sa Phin, Dong Van, Ha Giang, was built in the early 20th century as the residence of H'mong leader Vuong Chinh Duc. Combining European and traditional architecture, it features intricate designs and spacious grounds, offering insight into H'mong culture and Ha Giang’s history.
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Lung Cu Flagpole in Dong Van, Ha Giang, marks Vietnam’s northernmost point and stands as a national symbol at nearly 1,500m above sea level. From the top, visitors enjoy stunning views of rocky mountains and terraced fields while learning about its cultural and historical significance. 18:00: Check in at a hotel in Dong Van town. 19:30: Dinner at the Old Quarter, followed by a leisurely stroll.
07:00: Have breakfast. Then we check out the hotel and head to Du Gia Village, stopping along the way to visit: (On Sunday mornings, you can attend the local market of ethnic people in Dong Van town) then to visit Ma Pi Leng
Ma Pi Leng Pass, on the Dong Van–Meo Vac route in Ha Giang, rises nearly 2,000m with winding curves overlooking the Nho Que River and majestic mountains, making it a favorite for adventurers and photographers.
The Nho Que River, with its turquoise waters winding through limestone mountains, offers a stunning landscape of cliffs and terraced fields. Ideal for kayaking and trekking, it is a must-visit spot to experience Ha Giang’s pristine beauty.
12:30: Lunch in Mau Due town. Visit Mau Due Viewpoint for panoramic mountain and rice field views, especially stunning in harvest season. Continue to Du Gia village.
16:00: Arrive at Du Gia Village and check in at a homestay. Take some time to explore the village and interact with the locals. 19:00: Have dinner at the homestay and spend the evening immersing yourself in the local culture. 19:30 – 22:00: Enjoy happy hour time and relax.
07:00: Breakfast and check out at the homestay in Du Gia Village. 08:00: Depart for Duong Thuong Valley, a scenic route in Hoang Su Phi with winding curves, terraced fields, traditional villages, and limestone landscapes—an unmissable highlight of Ha Giang’s natural and cultural beauty.
11:30: Arrive at Nam Dam Village, check in, and enjoy lunch at the homestay. Nestled in Quan Ba, Nam Dam is a peaceful ethnic village with terraced fields, stilt houses, and rich Tay and H'mong traditions—perfect for exploring nature, culture, and local cuisine.
Lung Khuy Cave in Vi Xuyen, Ha Giang, is a stunning natural site with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Its cool, mysterious atmosphere makes it ideal for exploration and experiencing the pristine beauty of nature.
18:30: Have dinner at the homestay and spend the evening immersing yourself in the local culture.
07:00: Have breakfast at the homestay. Afterward, you can take a walk around the village or go for a swim under the waterfall.
09:00: Check out of the room and return to Ha Giang City. On the way back, you can visit Thuan Hoa Pass. Thuan Hoa Pass, located on the route between Quan Ba and Yen Minh in Ha Giang, is one of the region's famous mountain passes. With its winding curves and an elevation of about 1,500 meters above sea level, it offers thrilling experiences for adventurous travelers. From the summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic limestone mountains and lush green fields. Thuan Hoa Pass is not only a great stop for exploration but also an ideal spot for scenic photography in the tranquil atmosphere of the rocky highlands.
13:30: Arrive at Rocks Ha Giang Hostel, and have a delicious lunch. Enjoy Tea Break Time with a welcome drink and fruit. Finally, wait for the bus to pick you up and transport you back to Hanoi or Sapa… + Option 1: Depart on the Sleeper bus at 06:00 pm and arrive in Hanoi at 12:00 am. + Option 2: Depart on the Sleeper bus at 07:00 pm and arrive in Sapa at 02:00 am.