3-day, 2-night journey to Ha Giang by car offers an easy and accessible experience for all tourists. As a top destination in Vietnam, Ha Giang attracts visitors with its cool climate, fresh air, and countless majestic landscapes to explore. Highlights include the famous Dong Van plateau, the enchanting Quan Ba Twin Mountains, the historic Meo King Palace, the thrilling Ma Pi Leng Pass, the iconic Lung Cu Flagpole, and numerous captivating waterfalls and caves. Accompanied by an experienced and engaging guide, you'll explore and experience the wonders of Ha Giang, immersing yourself in its beauty for a truly memorable adventure.
Our car will pick up guest at lobby hotel then starting your trip.
6:30 am Our car and guide will pick up all guests at lobby hotel in Hanoi old quarter or main gate Hanoi Opera house then departure to Ha Giang. The journey takes about 7 hours by limousine
After checking in to the hotel at 3:00 p.m., my tour guide will pick you up at the hotel and start exploring Ha Giang with places such as: Km0 square, Nui Cam Mountain view, Thanh Thuy - Chinese border, Thon Tha, Ha Thanh Village In the afternoon of the first day, the guide will take you around the city and the most prominent highlights of Ha Giang city.
Quan Ba Heaven Gate, located in Quan Ba District, Ha Giang Province, is one of the most famous and captivating destinations in the region. Situated at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level, Quan Ba Heaven Gate is the gateway to the Dong Van Karst Plateau and is often likened to a "heavenly gate" opening up to a magnificent natural world. From here, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Tam Son Town, lush green terraced rice fields, and the renowned Twin Mountains, known for their unique shape. The landscape changes with the seasons, each offering its own distinct beauty, enchanting all who visit. Quan Ba Heaven Gate is an ideal destination for those who love to explore and admire nature, as well as a place to experience the peace and grandeur of Ha Giang's land and sky.
Lung Cam, located in the Sung La Valley of Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, is a small, beautiful, and tranquil village renowned for its natural beauty and the distinctive culture of the Hmong people. Lung Cam is known for its ancient earthen houses, fields of blooming buckwheat flowers in the autumn, and lush green terraced rice fields. The village gained fame as the filming location for the famous movie "The Story of Pao," captivating viewers with its poetic scenery and the simple life of the local people. Visiting Lung Cam, tourists can not only enjoy the majestic and picturesque beauty of nature but also have the opportunity to learn about and experience the traditional culture, customs, and daily life of the Hmong community. Lung Cam is truly an ideal destination for those who want to explore and deeply appreciate the beauty and culture of the Ha Giang rocky plateau.
Hmong King Place, or "Dinh Vua Mèo," is a historical and cultural landmark located in Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. This majestic estate, built in the early 20th century, was the residence of the Hmong King, a prominent leader of the Hmong ethnic group during the French colonial period. The architecture of the Hmong King Place is a fascinating blend of traditional Hmong design and French colonial influences, featuring intricate wooden carvings and grand, ornate structures. Surrounded by lush landscapes and towering mountains, the estate offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Hmong people. Visiting Hmong King Place provides an opportunity to explore its historical significance, appreciate its architectural beauty, and gain insight into the life and leadership of one of the most influential figures in the region's history.
The Lung Cu Flag Tower, located in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, is one of the sacred symbols of Vietnam. Standing at an altitude of 1,470 meters above sea level, the flag tower marks the northernmost point of the country. The tower is built on the top of Dragon Mountain, designed in an octagonal shape inspired by the Dong Son bronze drum, symbolizing the connection between tradition and modernity. The red flag with a yellow star flying atop the tower is a source of national pride, representing the patriotism and resilient spirit of the Vietnamese people. Visiting the Lung Cu Flag Tower, tourists can not only admire the majestic beauty of the rocky plateau but also deeply feel the sense of sovereignty and love for the homeland.
The Dong Van Karst Plateau, located in Ha Giang Province, is one of the most magnificent and unique natural landscapes in Vietnam. Recognized as a Global Geopark by UNESCO in 2010, the Dong Van Karst Plateau spans four districts: Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van, and Meo Vac. With its towering limestone mountains, deep valleys, and sharp gorges, this plateau offers a pristine and mysterious natural panorama. It is also home to many ethnic minorities, each with its own distinct cultural identity, contributing to the rich cultural diversity of the region. Visitors to the Dong Van Karst Plateau can not only enjoy its breathtaking natural beauty but also have the opportunity to explore and experience the life and culture of the local ethnic communities, making their journey both fascinating and meaningful. 16:30: Arrive and check in at your hotel (or homestay) in Dong Van Town. 19:00: Ẹnjoy dinner at the Old Quarter, followed by a leisurely walk.
Ma Pi Leng Pass, located in Meo Vac District, Ha Giang Province, is one of the most stunning and majestic mountain passes in Vietnam. Known as the "King of Passes" along the Happiness Road, Ma Pi Leng is famous for its sharp turns and steep slopes, offering visitors breathtaking and impressive natural views. From the top of the pass, one can admire the emerald-green Nho Que River gorge, terraced rice fields, and the majestic limestone mountain ranges. Ma Pi Leng Pass is not only an exciting challenge for adventure enthusiasts but also an ideal spot to enjoy the incredible natural beauty of the Ha Giang rocky plateau. The journey through Ma Pi Leng Pass provides unforgettable experiences and memorable moments in your travel adventure.
The Nho Que River, located in Ha Giang Province, is one of the most beautiful rivers in Vietnam, distinguished by its emerald green waters and magnificent natural scenery. The river flows through deep gorges and winds around limestone mountains, creating picturesque and majestic landscapes. One of the highlights of the Nho Que River is the Tu San Canyon, considered the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia, with its towering cliffs and breathtaking views. Boating on the Nho Que River, visitors can enjoy the pristine and tranquil beauty of nature, feeling a sense of peace and serenity. The Nho Que River is not only a natural masterpiece but also a symbol of the strength and resilience of the people and the land of Ha Giang.
13pm Enjoy lunch at Yen Minh town then move back to Ha Giang city
15:30: Arrive at Rocks Ha Giang Restaurant to relax. Enjoy Tea Break Time with a welcome drink and fruit. 16:00: Depart from our office as the bus picks you up. 19:30: Arrive in Tuyen Quang, where the bus will stop for a rest stop. (Dinner is self-funded) 22:00: Arrive back in Hanoi.
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