Experience the Ha Giang Loop in a comfortable 7-seater car, ideal for travelers who want to enjoy Vietnam’s most dramatic mountain landscapes without riding a motorbike.
This 3-day journey is perfect for families, couples, and travelers seeking a safe, relaxed, and immersive experience.
Travel through spectacular mountain passes, deep valleys, and remote ethnic villages while your local driver-guide, born and raised in Ha Giang, shares insights about the region’s culture and daily life. The route is adjusted daily based on weather and road conditions, ensuring smooth travel and the best viewpoints.
You’ll stay in quiet, scenic homestays surrounded by nature, enjoy home-cooked local meals, and spend evenings connecting with hosts and fellow travelers. This tour focuses on slow travel, comfort, and authenticity — allowing you to fully experience Ha Giang without the physical demands of motorbike riding.
We will pick you up at the arrival hall. Tour guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the travelers name.
Bac Sum Pass is the first mountain pass of the Ha Giang Loop, marking the transition from city roads to dramatic limestone landscapes. From the viewpoint, travelers can enjoy sweeping views of winding roads cutting through green valleys — a perfect introduction to the adventure ahead.
Quan Ba Heaven Gate offers one of the most iconic panoramic views in Ha Giang. Standing here, travelers overlook the Tam Son valley with its layered mountains and rice fields below. On clear days, the scenery stretches endlessly, while foggy mornings create a magical, floating landscape.
Lung Tam Village is home to the H’Mong people, famous for traditional linen weaving passed down through generations. Visitors can observe each step of the handmade process and learn how local culture is preserved through daily life, not museums.
Hidden among rice fields and quiet villages, Du Gia Waterfall is a peaceful stop on the loop. Clear mountain water flows into a natural pool, perfect for a refreshing break. Surrounded by nature, this spot offers a calm contrast to the dramatic mountain passes.
The Nho Que River flows through the Tu San Canyon, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia. A boat trip here allows travelers to see the immense scale of the cliffs rising above emerald-green water.
Ma Pi Leng Pass is considered the most spectacular viewpoint of the Ha Giang Loop. Towering cliffs drop dramatically into the Nho Que River below, creating one of Southeast Asia’s most breathtaking mountain landscapes.
Tu San Canyon is the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia, carved by the Nho Que River between towering limestone cliffs rising nearly 800 meters. From above, the canyon looks dramatic and endless; from the river level, it feels small, powerful, and overwhelming.
The H’Mong King Palace is a historic residence of the Vuong family, once considered the most powerful H’Mong leaders in the Dong Van Karst Plateau in the early 20th century. Built from green stone and precious wood, the palace combines H’Mong, Chinese, and French architectural influences. Visiting this site helps travelers understand the region’s history, social structure, and the life of the H’Mong people during a significant period of Ha Giang’s past.
We will get to admire the beauty of the two most famous and beautiful slopes on the trip: Tham Ma slope and Chin Khoanh slope. Tham Ma Pass is one of Ha Giang’s most iconic mountain slopes, known for its sharp curves and rugged terrain. According to local stories, this slope was once used to test the strength of pack horses. Today, it is a popular stop to observe the limestone landscape, take photos of the winding road, and learn about the challenges of travel in the highlands. Chin Khoanh Pass is a scenic mountain road section with a series of gentle curves connecting Dong Van and Yen Minh. Less crowded than other famous passes, it offers open views of valleys and layered mountains. This stop is ideal for short breaks, fresh air, and quiet moments surrounded by nature.
Can Ty Pass lies on the route from Quan Ba to Yen Minh and is known for its long slope and wide-open views. The surrounding landscape reflects the raw beauty of Ha Giang’s highlands, with mountains stretching far into the distance. This is a quiet stop where travelers can relax and appreciate the vastness of the region.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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