ha giang loop motorbike tour

To easily explore mountainous views and stunning passes in Ha Giang, traveling by motorbike may be the perfect choice. 

Ha Giang loop is one of the most beautiful sceneries in Vietnam and becoming a must-see destination here. It is about 320 kilometers from Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam.. About half of the province is low land, and the remaining half is either mountainous or having a high plateau. Because this city doesn’t rely on a strong economy, it has preserved the region’s natural beauty and protected it from the negative effects of mass tourism and large industries. In fact, most places in Ga Giang have beautiful scenery, which when paired with the vibrant blossom seasons and colorful locals makes for an excellent vacation spot. 

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INFORMATION ha giang loop motorbike tour

Duration: 4 days

Transport:  Motorbike

HIGHLIGHTS

  • A self-guided motorbike tour lets you explore the open road at your own pace.
  • With the assistance of your local guide, learn the mysteries of the mountains.
  • Possibility of hiring a driver for your car or motorcycle (at own cost) 
  • Including the use of a semi-automatic motorcycle, safety gear, a guide, minor motorcycle maintenance, gas, lodging for three nights, admission fees, activities, and meals.

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Ha Giang loop motorbike tour day 1: Ha Giang – Nam Dam: Start the motorbike trip, visit lung Khuy Cave and stay at our homestay (3 stops) 

  • Ha Giang Adventure

By motorcycle, explore  the magnificent Ha Giang province. See the lovely rice terraces that span the slope. Drive along the twisting road built into the mountainside. Interact with the locals, who were previously cut off from Westerners. Around 9:00 am, our guide will greet you. We will assist you in honing your motorcycle-driving techniques for the remainder of the morning. We’ll meet up with everyone else to begin the journey at 1 o’clock.

  • Quan Ba Heaven Gate

The 45-kilometer trip is breathtaking, winding past old-fashioned towns, lovely valleys, and mountainous terrain. We’ll stop frequently along the trip to take pictures and give your bum a break. The Fairy Bosom hills in Quan Ba, a geopark designated by UNESCO, is one of the stops we make. We will stay with a host family for the night in Nam Dam village. The afternoon and evening are yours to explore the community, take on a hike, assist our host family with dinner preparation, or simply unwind. Local “happy water,” sometimes known as rice or corn wine, is served with dinner. The next morning after breakfast, the remainder of your trip will begin.

  • Our homestay

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Ha Giang loop motorbike tour day 2: Nam Dam – Dong Van: Visit a Hemp Linen making village, and drive the epic Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark (7 stops)

  • Lung Khuy Cave

After breakfast, Climb to Lung Khuy cave to have a breathtaking perspective and to explore

  • Lung Tam Linen Cooperative

Take a break in Lung Tam, one of the many charming towns we pass today. See how hemp linen is created from beginning to end in this village. You might be amazed with how much balance and power it needs to roll out the cloth.

  • Yen Minh

A town in the valley

  • Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark

It is highly recommended to schedule your trip to pass through Dong Van on Sunday because it is when the locals hold their weekly highland market. It’s not just a chance for residents to trade livestock and commodities; it’s also eagerly anticipated as a weekly social event.

  • Dinh Vua Meo

One of the region’s typical architectural landmarks

  • Lung Cu Flag Tower

Visit Vietnam’s northernmost point. We can see China across the border from Lung Cu Flag Tower

  • Dong Van

When you go to Dong Van Town Center, check into your hotel and spend the night there.

Ha Giang loop motorbike tour day 3: Dong Van – Meo Vac – Du Gia: Hike over the top of Ma Pi Leng Pass, visit Tu San Alley then continue to Du Gia (4 stops)

  • Dong Van market

 It is a cultural experience that you may not want to miss

  • Ma Pi Leng Pass

It is one of the most spectacular and gorgeous in the entire country of Vietnam. You should have your camera ready if you want to take pictures. 

  • Meo Vac

Meo Vac is the capital of a small but lovely district that is encircled by jagged karst mountains. We will stop here for lunch after Ma Pi Leng before continuing on the next section of the journey toward Du Gia.

  • Du Gia

Visit the beautiful 70 km of road

Ha Giang loop motorbike tour day 4: Du Gia and Back to Ha Giang: Immerse yourself in the Du Gia Waterfall’s natural beauty before coming back to Ha Giang. (3 stops) 

  • Du Gia

Visit Du Gia National Park. Walk to a waterfall and relax for the morning 

  • Thâm Luông Waterfall

Spend the morning trekking to the waterfall, then get ready to jump into the crystal water before we make the final leg of the journey back to Ha Giang.

  • Ha Giang

 

PRICE POLICY FOR CHILDREN 

  • Free for children aged 1-4 (their parents must pay for all their other fees and 1 to 4-year-old children do not have their own seats in the car).
  • Children aged 5 to 9 will be charged 75% of the tour cost (they will have their own seats in our car and their own meals, but they have to share the hotel room with their parents).
  •  Children who are older than 9 are regarded as adults.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

  • Booking confirmation will be received at that time. Back-problem travelers should avoid this.
  • Pregnant women shouldn’t travel.
  • There are no major medical ailments, including cardiac issues.
  • Most visitors can take part in
  • Good weather is necessary for this encounter. If it is postponed because of bad weather, you will be given the option of another day or a full refund.

 

SUGGESTIONS: 

  • Bring your ID card or Passport
  • bring any type of medicine for preventing insects and common diseases; bring your toothbrush, toothpaste and towel
  • Bring enough clothes for 4-5 days
  • Trainers or boots, an offline Google/Maps.Me app or a paper map Sufficient cash are suggested. 

 

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