Discover the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Ha Giang on this immersive 3-day loop tour. Traverse the famed Quan Ba Twin Mountains and ascend Ma Pi Leng Pass, known as the 'King of Passes,' as you soak in breathtaking canyon views. Explore vibrant ethnic villages and the historic Old Quarter of Dong Van, with options for traditional homestays or hotels. This tour is perfect for adventure seekers and cultural enthusiasts alike, offering flexible start dates and transportation options to suit your style.
- Experience the beauty of Ha Giang's mountains and valleys
- Visit local ethnic communities and the Vuong Palace in Sa Phin
- Choose between motorbike rides or a guided Jeep adventure
- Overnight stays in homestays or hotels for an authentic experience
Hanoi Hotels: Free pickup at your hotel within Hanoi Old Quarter between 19h30 – 20h00.
Additional Pickup Locations: We can also arrange pickup from other hotels or locations in Hanoi upon request—please specify during booking.
Pick up in Hagiang: For travelers arriving by overnight bus from other cities, you can directly head to our Ha Giang office or homestay, where we offer free dorm beds and breakfast before the tour begins.
If you are outside the designated pick-up areas or prefer to make your own way, please arrive at our office at 17 Thanh Hà, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi before 19:30 on the day of departure.
Known as the “Fairy Bosom,” these two perfectly symmetrical hills symbolize local legends of love and nature. From the Quan Ba Heaven’s Gate viewpoint nearby, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the terraced valleys and limestone peaks of the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
A small mountain town surrounded by dramatic limestone landscapes. Tam Son is a perfect lunch stop to enjoy local Vietnamese dishes before continuing the journey deeper into Ha Giang’s remote highlands. Have lunch here
A peaceful valley village home to Tay and H’Mong ethnic minorities. Surrounded by rice terraces and waterfalls, it offers an authentic homestay experience — enjoy a family dinner, local rice wine, and cultural exchange with warm-hearted hosts.
We say thanks to the family of the homestay and head north, passing some of the most magnificent mountain passes you will ever have seen, pass the town of Meo Vac (where we will have lunch). Nestled in a deep valley surrounded by limestone mountains, Meo Vac is famous for its lively Sunday market where ethnic groups trade goods and livestock. The road leading here winds through breathtaking scenery and remote villages.
One of Vietnam’s most spectacular mountain passes, Ma Pi Leng offers jaw-dropping views of the Nho Que River snaking through deep gorges. Often called the “King of Passes,” it’s a highlight for all Ha Giang travelers and photographers.
A historic quarter with stone houses dating back to the French colonial era. Explore narrow alleys, enjoy local coffee, or visit the ruins of the French fortress above the town for a panoramic sunset view. Overnight stays here offer a charming blend of history and mountain tranquility.
Once home to the influential H’Mong King Vuong Chinh Duc, this stone-and-wood palace blends Chinese, French, and H’Mong architecture. It’s an important cultural site reflecting the history of H’Mong leadership in the region.
Known as the “city of pine forests,” Yen Minh sits in a scenic valley surrounded by terraced fields. It’s a relaxing stop along the return route with picturesque landscapes and gentle local life.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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