3 days 2 nights
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Motorbike
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Northern Vietnam on our Ha Giang Loop small group tour. This tour is designed for travelers who enjoy meeting new people, sharing adventures, and exploring the most spectacular mountain landscapes in Vietnam.
With a small group of only 6–10 travelers, the journey stays friendly, social, and relaxed while still giving you the excitement of traveling together through the legendary Ha Giang Loop.
During the tour, our friendly local guides and experienced riders will take you through some of the most stunning destinations in Ha Giang including Du Gia village and waterfall, Dong Van ancient town, Meo Vac town, and the breathtaking Ma Pi Leng Pass — one of the most beautiful mountain roads in Southeast Asia.
You can choose to ride behind an Easy Rider (local driver) or ride your own motorbike and follow the group. Both options allow you to fully experience the incredible scenery and culture of the region.
In the evening, everyone gathers for a relaxed dinner together. These nights are often the highlight of the trip — enjoying local food, music, dancing, and sometimes karaoke while sharing stories with fellow travelers.
Option 1: VIP Sleeper Bus
Depart from Hanoi Old Quarter in the evening by VIP sleeper bus for a comfortable and private ride. Arrive in Ha Giang early morning and rest at our local hotel before starting your motorbike adventure.
Option 2: Daytime Limousine Bus + Thon Tha Village Experience (+1 extra day)
Take a scenic daytime limousine bus to Ha Giang, arriving in early afternoon. After lunch, visit Thon Tha village to explore peaceful rice fields, stilt houses, and experience the daily life of Tay ethnic people. Relax and breathe in the fresh mountain air before starting your motorbike journey the next morning.
Start your Ha Giang Loop adventure with your local guide or Easy Rider. The journey begins with Bac Sum Pass, offering your first breathtaking mountain views.
Next, continue to Quan Ba Heaven’s Gate for coffee with panoramic views. On the way down, stop at Twin Mountains viewpoint for great photos.
After lunch in Quan Ba, visit Lung Tam weaving village where local H’mong women create beautiful hand-woven textiles.
Continue the scenic ride through Duong Thuong and Lung Ho valleys towards Du Già. Explore peaceful rice fields, Tay stilt houses, and enjoy the peaceful countryside life.
The last stop is Du Già waterfall, where you can relax and swim in the cool natural water after a day of riding. In the evening, enjoy a local dinner at the homestay with Tay ethnic food and taste “Happy Water” — the local corn wine.
Today’s journey continues through beautiful landscapes with endless mountain views and terraced rice fields around Mau Due.
Ride through the famous M-shaped Curve and Happiness Road.
Take a peaceful boat trip on Nho Que River to admire Tu San Canyon — Southeast Asia's deepest canyon.
After that, explore the stunning Ma Pi Leng Pass, stop at Ma Pi Leng Skywalk, Death Cliff, and the Dinosaur Spine for breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
Arrive in Dong Van Old Town in the evening. Enjoy local street food, walk around the night market, and join traditional dancing and singing at the town square with locals.
If your visit falls on the weekend, don’t miss Dong Van Market — where colorful ethnic minorities gather to trade local produce and livestock.
Next, visit the H’mong King’s Palace (Vuong Family Mansion) to learn about H’mong culture and see unique architecture blending H’mong, French, and Chinese styles.
Continue to Sung La Valley, home to some of the oldest H’mong villages, then visit Nine Turns Pass and the famous Tham Ma Pass for more scenic views.
Stop for coffee and photos at Can Ty Pass, Lonely Tree, and Van Chai Rock Wall.
Before ending the trip, visit Thai An Waterfall and relax with a coffee while enjoying the small Tu San Canyon view at Cat Ly.
Finally, return to Ha Giang City and complete your unforgettable Ha Giang Loop journey.
We can help you book a bus from other locations for a small additional fee. Just contact us and we’ll be happy to assist.
•March–May: Best weather, flowers bloom
•September–November: Golden rice fields, cool air
•December–February: Misty mountains, peaceful vibe (cold but magical)
Each season has its charm. Tell us what you like — we’ll match the vibe.
We’ll send a detailed checklist once you book, but generally:
•Good shoes (for walking and riding)
•Lightweight clothes + a warm jacket (mountains get cold)
•Sunscreen, sunglasses, small towel
•Personal medication (if any)
•Camera or phone for those views!
You don’t need to overpack – Ha Giang teaches you to live light.
Yes.
You can leave your big luggage safely at our office in Ha Giang.
We’ll provide a small bag to carry essentials on the road.
Yes, you can. However, you must have a valid international motorbike license, and we will assess your riding skills beforehand to ensure safety. The roads in Ha Giang can be quite challenging and dangerous.
No, a valid international motorbike license is required to ride in Ha Giang. Police checks are common due to rising accidents involving unlicensed tourists. Riding without a license may also void your insurance.
You’ll need an international motorbike license to ride legally in Vietnam. If you only have a national license, you may be able to convert or translate it into an international one before your trip.
Some countries allow riding 50cc bikes with a car license—these don’t require a license in Vietnam. Just make sure to check your country’s rules and prepare in advance.