Embark on a thrilling 4-day Ha Giang Loop motorbike tour from Hanoi, exploring stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and iconic sites. Adventure awaits!
Embark on a thrilling 4-day Ha Giang Loop motorbike tour from Hanoi, exploring stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and iconic sites. Adventure awaits!
HANOI - HA GIANG City (300km) - Limousine Service from Hanoi Old Quarter to Ha Giang (7 hours)
Old Quarter - The limousine will collect passengers from Hanoi Old Quarter at approximately 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. The journey to Ha Giang takes around 7 hours.
The Old Quarter is the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, Vietnam, situated outside the…
HANOI - HA GIANG City (300km) - Limousine Service from Hanoi Old Quarter to Ha Giang (7 hours)
Old Quarter - The limousine will collect passengers from Hanoi Old Quarter at approximately 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. The journey to Ha Giang takes around 7 hours.
The Old Quarter is the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, Vietnam, situated outside the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. This area was once the hub for residential, manufacturing, and commercial activities, with each street specializing in a specific type of trade or craft.
Ha Giang - Upon arrival in Ha Giang City, assistance will be provided for check-in at the hostel, followed by a period of rest.
Hà Giang is a city located along the Lô River in Vietnam’s Northeast region. It serves as the capital of Hà Giang Province, covering an area of 135.33 km² with a population of 55,559. The population includes 22 ethnic groups, with 55.7% being Kinh and Tày people.
Ha Giang - Trekking - Tam Son (75km)
Bac Sum Pass - 9:00 AM: Departure from Ha Giang City, following the Mien River. The first stop is Bac Sum, the entrance to the UNESCO Global Geoparks (UGGp).
Quan Ba Heaven Gate - The journey continues to Quan Ba Twin Mountain, which stands at 1,600 meters and is a highlight of the Ha Giang visit. Next, a visit to Nam Dam village, home to the Dao ethnic group, to explore their traditional mud houses.
Quan Ba - A visit to Nam Dam village, home to the Dao ethnic group, to explore their traditional mud houses.
Can Ty - Lunch in Quan Ba Town before proceeding to Can Ty Pass.
Lung Khuy Cave - Exploration of Lung Khuy Cave, involving a hike of about 4 to 5 kilometers, taking approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Tam Son - 5:00 PM: Arrival at Tham Ma Pass in the late afternoon, followed by check-in at a homestay.
7:00 PM: Enjoy local cuisine at the homestay.
Tam Son - Lung Cu - Dong Van (135km)
Dinh Vua Meo - 8:30 AM: After breakfast, a visit to the Hmong King Palace (the Opium King Palace). The Hmong King’s Palace, also known as Dinh Vua Mèo or The Palace of King Vương Chí Sình, is a significant historical site in Sa Phin Valley, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam. Constructed in the early 20th century, it was the residence and administrative center of Vương Chí Sình, the influential Hmong leader known as the “King of the Hmong” in the Dong Van Plateau.
The architecture combines Hmong, Chinese, and French styles, featuring stone walls, wooden pillars, and intricate carvings symbolizing power and prosperity. Surrounded by majestic limestone mountains, the palace is a testament to the Hmong people’s rich cultural heritage and their historical significance in the Ha Giang region.
Lung Cu - 1:00 PM: Lunch in Lung Cu village. Lũng Cú Village is located at Vietnam’s northernmost point, in Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, near the China border. Known as “the roof of Vietnam,” it is home to ethnic groups like the Hmong and Lô Lô, who maintain their unique traditions and lifestyles amid dramatic mountain landscapes. The iconic Lũng Cú Flag Tower, atop Dragon Mountain, symbolizes national pride and marks the country’s northern tip, offering breathtaking panoramic views of valleys and terraced fields below.
Lung Cu Flag Tower - 2:00 PM: Travel to Vietnam’s northernmost point, near China’s southern border, just 5 km from the Lung Cu National Flagpole (China is visible from the top).
Don Cao Fortress - 4:00 PM: On the return to Dong Van Town, a stop at the ancient village of Thien Huong, a charming location near the border, offers views of the old French Fortress.
The French fort, Don Cao Fortress, is situated atop a mountain in Dong Van. It was used for observation and defense, featuring a bunker and a viewpoint.
Dong Van - 5:00 PM: Return to Dong Van Town, check in at the hotel, and enjoy free time to explore the ancient town.
7:00 PM: Dinner time (savor local cuisine and conclude the day with a homemade happy drink).
Dong Van - Ma Pi Leng Pass - Du Gia Village (120km)
Dong Van - 8:00 AM: After breakfast with mountain views, a visit to Dong Van Central Market. The market is more vibrant with local fairs if it’s Sunday.
Ma Pi Leng Pass - 11:30 AM: Continue along the road through Ma Pi Leng Pass, one of Vietnam’s four most beautiful passes. Ma Pi Leng Pass, located in Ha Giang Province, is one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking mountain passes and part of the legendary Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark. Stretching about 20 kilometers between Dong Van and Meo Vac, the pass winds along towering limestone cliffs above the deep Nho Que River Gorge, offering dramatic panoramic views at every turn.
Built in the 1960s by local ethnic workers, often called the “Road of Happiness,” Ma Pi Leng stands as a symbol of courage and determination. Today, it’s a must-visit highlight for travelers seeking Vietnam’s most spectacular landscapes and an unforgettable motorbike adventure through the northern mountains.
Meo Vac - 1:00 PM: Lunch in Meo Vac town. Meo Vac Town, nestled deep in the mountains of Ha Giang Province, is a charming valley town surrounded by limestone peaks and terraced fields. It serves as the final stop along the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass and a cultural hub of the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.
Home to diverse ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Tay, and Lo Lo, Meo Vac offers visitors an authentic glimpse into highland life. The town is best known for its Sunday Market, where locals in colorful traditional attire gather to trade goods, livestock, and stories — creating a vibrant and unforgettable atmosphere of mountain culture.
Du Gia - 2:30 PM: Stop at Ngoc Long River: Take a refreshing break by the clear, emerald waters of the Ngoc Long River. Here, you can swim, enjoy a peaceful bamboo boat ride, or try kayaking surrounded by stunning limestone mountains — a perfect moment to relax and soak in the natural beauty of Ha Giang’s highlands.
Du Gia - 5:30 PM: Arrival at Du Gia village and check-in at the Tay people’s homestay. Relax in this tranquil town.
7:00 PM: Enjoy a family dinner accompanied by traditional music.
Du Gia village - Ha Giang City (120km) - LIMOUSINE BACK TO HANOI
Du Gia - 8:30 AM: Depart for the Du Gia Waterfall, a hidden gem nestled in the lush valleys of Du Gia Village. The scenic ride takes you through winding mountain roads and peaceful local hamlets before reaching the waterfall — an ideal spot to relax, swim, and enjoy the refreshing natural surroundings.
Ha Giang - 9:30 AM: Continue to Ha Giang City, passing beautiful Hmong villages, with pauses for photos.
Lung Tam Village - Visit Lung Tam Village, a peaceful Hmong community nestled in the Quan Ba Valley. Here, observe and learn about the centuries-old art of hemp weaving, a traditional craft passed down through generations. Watch the skilled Hmong women transform raw hemp into beautiful, handwoven textiles — a fascinating insight into their creativity, patience, and cultural heritage.
Quan Ba - 1:30 PM: Lunch break in Thai An Village, a tranquil stop surrounded by rice terraces and mountain views. Enjoy a hearty local meal prepared with fresh regional ingredients — the perfect pause to recharge before continuing the journey through Ha Giang’s stunning countryside.
Ha Giang - 2:30 PM: Return to the road for the final 45 km to Ha Giang City. Be sure to stop at the city viewpoint for a panoramic view of the city and enjoy one last beer or coffee with your team after the tour.
4:00 PM: Arrival at Lucky House Ha Giang, where farewells are exchanged over cold drinks, cherishing the wonderful memories from the adventure.
Hanoi - Limousine return to Hanoi: Choose from limousines departing for Hanoi from Ha Giang at 4:00 PM. The journey takes 6 to 7 hours to reach Hanoi.

- Private Rooms at Bungalow & Homestay
- Both ways limousine transfer Hanoi - Ha Giang
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Riders Speaking English
- Safety Gears & Rain Coats
- Entrance fees
- All Applicable Taxes
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Water and drinks daily
- PRIVATE TOUR
- Private Rooms at Bungalow & Homestay
- Both ways limousine transfer Hanoi - Ha Giang
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Riders Speaking English
- Safety Gears & Rain Coats
- Entrance fees
- All Applicable Taxes
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Water and drinks daily
- PRIVATE TOUR
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Beverage
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Beverage
The Ha Giang Loop in Vietnam presents exhilarating motorbike journeys through breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures. Begin your adventure with a comfortable limousine ride from Hanoi and discover awe-inspiring locations such as Bac Sum Pass and Quan Ba Heaven Gate. Immerse yourself in the unique customs of the Dao and Hmong ethnic communities,…
The Ha Giang Loop in Vietnam presents exhilarating motorbike journeys through breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures. Begin your adventure with a comfortable limousine ride from Hanoi and discover awe-inspiring locations such as Bac Sum Pass and Quan Ba Heaven Gate. Immerse yourself in the unique customs of the Dao and Hmong ethnic communities, trek through Lung Khuy Cave, and explore the historic Hmong King’s Palace. Delight in a traditional family dinner in Du Gia Village and take a refreshing swim in the Ngoc Long River. This comprehensive tour is ideal for thrill-seekers eager to connect with Vietnam’s natural splendor and cultural heritage.
- Enjoy a comfortable limousine transfer from Hanoi to Ha Giang
- Explore iconic landmarks like Lung Cu Flag Tower and Ma Pi Leng Pass
- Engage in cultural experiences with local families and savor traditional meals
- 4-day motorbike itinerary featuring various trekking and exploration activities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.