The Unique Experience of Our Ha Giang Loop (≈100 words)
What makes our Ha Giang Loop different is the people and the approach.
All Easy Riders are local, professionally trained, and deeply familiar with the roads, culture, and mountain life of Ha Giang.
The journey follows unique highland village routes and quiet viewpoints beyond standard tour paths, with carefully selected homestays surrounded by nature.
Groups are limited to a maximum of 8 guests to ensure safety, flexibility, and personal attention. With our own hostel and convenient bus connections, guests enjoy a smooth and comfortable experience before and after the journey.
We will pick you up at the arrival hall. Tour guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the travelers name.
Stop at Quan Ba Heaven Gate to enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and valleys of Ha Giang. Travelers take time to relax, take photos, and learn about the landscape and local culture before continuing the journey deeper into the highlands.
Stop at Bac Sum Pass to enjoy your first mountain road experience in Ha Giang. Travelers pause to admire the winding pass, surrounding hills, and fresh mountain air while taking photos before continuing the journey.
Visit Lung Tam Linen Weaving Village to observe traditional hemp weaving by local artisans. Travelers learn about the process, materials, and cultural importance of linen in highland daily life.
At Du Gia Waterfall, travelers can relax by the water, enjoy a refreshing swim, or sit with a coffee while watching others jump from natural rock ledges into the pool below. This stop offers a fun and laid-back atmosphere surrounded by nature.
At Nho Que River, travelers enjoy the emerald-green water flowing through a deep canyon. Guests can relax, take photos, and admire the dramatic scenery from the riverbank or viewpoints above.
Stop at Ma Pi Leng Pass to admire one of Vietnam’s most dramatic mountain landscapes. Travelers enjoy panoramic views over deep valleys and the winding river below, with time to take photos and appreciate the scale of the mountains.
At Tu San Canyon, travelers admire the dramatic limestone cliffs rising above the emerald river below. This stop offers time to take photos and appreciate one of the deepest canyons in Southeast Asia.
Stop at the M-shaped curve to admire a striking section of mountain road carved into the hillsides. Travelers take photos of the winding turns and enjoy views over the surrounding valleys.
Stop at the Lung Cu Flag Tower to visit Vietnam’s northernmost landmark. Travelers enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and border villages, with time for photos and a short walk to the top.
Visit the Northernmost Point of Vietnam in Lung Cu, where travelers experience the quiet atmosphere of the border highlands. This stop offers time to walk around, take photos, and reflect on the unique location at the edge of the country.
Visit the H’Mong King Palace, once home to the powerful Vuong family who ruled large areas of the Dong Van Plateau in the early 20th century. Built with stone, wood, and traditional Chinese–H’Mong architectural elements, the palace reflects the wealth, influence, and strategic importance of the H’Mong leaders during this period. Travelers explore the complex while learning about local history, politics, and highland culture.
From elevated viewpoints, travelers enjoy panoramic views over Pho Cao and Sung La villages, surrounded by limestone mountains and valleys. The route continues through the famous Tham Ma Slope, where winding curves offer scenic photo stops and a classic Ha Giang mountain road experience.
Visit Nam Dam Village to explore a traditional Dao ethnic settlement with clay houses. From viewpoints above the village, travelers enjoy panoramic views over Quan Ba Town and the Twin Mountains, before walking through the village to observe daily life and local traditions.
Visit Lung Khuy Cave to explore an impressive limestone cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Travelers walk through illuminated chambers and enjoy the cool underground atmosphere, discovering one of Quan Ba’s natural highlights.
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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