Ha Giang Loop 3 Day – 2 Night
Dirt Bike Tour with
Ha Giang Peak Riders
Tour Price Options:
Option 1: $360 - High-Quality Small Group Tour (Max 6-8 Pax)
Includes luxury transfer with private cabin sleeper bus or limousine van.
Option 2: $420 - High-Quality Private Tour
Includes luxury transfer with private cabin sleeper bus or limousine van.
Tour Includes:
✅ Accommodation: Includes Private room for 2 nights during the tour at homestay or hostel.
✅ Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners.
✅ English-speaking tour guide
✅ All entrance fees.
✅ Helmet, knee and elbow pads.
✅ Dirt-bike (Honda XR 150cc) and gasoline
✅ 1 bottle of water per day during the tour.
✅ Pick-up and drop-off from Hanoi or Sapa to Ha Giang.
Tour Excludes:
❌ International driving license (required for self-riding).
❌ Personal drinks and travel insurance.
❌ Tips for guide
❌ Entry permit for the border area.
What to Bring:
🔹 Sunglasses, sunscreen (for summer and autumn)
🔹 Warm clothing, gloves (for winter and spring)
🔹 Comfortable shoes
🔹 Camera
🔹 Some cash (for personal expenses)
Why choose the Off-Road Tour with Ha Giang Peak Riders?
✅ True off-road riding experience – no easy rider, no mainstream tourist route
✅ Expert off-road guides – skilled in forest trails.
✅ Exclusive route – explore hidden trails few travelers ever reach
✅ All-inclusive service – motorbike, fuel, meals, accommodation, entrance tickets, and round-trip luxury sleeper bus from Hanoi to Ha Giang
Contact for Booking (WhatsApp)
Hotline 1: Mr. Chiến +84 337 531 402
Hotline 2: Mr. Long +84 971 955 396
Email: info@hagiangpeakriders.com
Our Hanoi Booking Office: 98 Nguyen Van Cu – Long Bien – Hanoi
Ha Giang City Headquarters: 65E Nguyen Thai Hoc – Minh Khai – Ha Giang City.
Brief: Ha Giang Loop 3- Day Off-road Tour
Day 0: Transfer from Hanoi to Ha Giang
You will be picked up by a VIP cabin sleeper bus between 19:30 - 20:00, traveling from Hanoi to Ha Giang.
You will arrive early the next morning. A homestay or hostel will be provided for you to rest until 08:00 AM before the tour starts.
(If you prefer to take a daytime bus, please make a request in advance.)
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Dong Van Town
- Bac Sum Pass – The first challenge of Ha Giang’s winding roads.
- Quan Ba Heaven Gate – Stunning panoramic mountain views.
- Twin Mountains – A unique natural formation near Tam Son Town.
- Lung Tam Handicraft Village – Discover traditional Hmong hemp weaving.
- Lunch in Yen Minh – Enjoy a meal with a view of terraced rice fields
- Off-road in Lao Va Chai – Hit the dirt trails and ride through beautiful forest paths.
- Off-road in Van Chai – Rocky and narrow dirt trails through open fields
- Tham Ma Slope – A famous winding mountain road.
- Hmong King’s Palace – A historic site with rich cultural heritage.
Day 2: Dong Van – Du Gia Village
- Off-road by the riverbank – Ride along a small trail next to the Nho Que Rive
- Ma Pi Leng Pass – One of Vietnam’s most breathtaking mountain passes.
- Panoramic view of Nho Que River – Overlooking the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
- Meo Vac – A rugged highland town.
- M Road – A spectacular winding road through the mountains.
- Off-road in Mau Due – Follow a dirt path through a small village and up the nearby mountain
- Lunch in Mau Due – A cozy local stop
- Off-road in Ngoc Long – A short off-road section and a steep concrete path climbing the mountain
- Lung Ho – A picturesque spot, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
- Du Gia Village – Authentic local experience with stilt-house homestay.
- Du Gia Waterfall – Refreshing natural waterfall in a lush valley.
Day 3: Du Gia – Ha Giang City – Hanoi
- Duong Thuong Valley Road – A scenic drive through mountain villages.
- Thai An Road – The final stretch back to Ha Giang City with multiple scenic spots
- Return to Hanoi – Night sleeper bus back to Hanoi.
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Detailed Itinerary – Ha Giang Loop Off-Road 3 Day 2 Night Tour
This 3-day off-road tour is crafted for true adventure enthusiasts—those who have solid motorbike skills and seek a more thrilling, hands-on experience of the Ha Giang Loop. Unlike the classic tours with easy riders, you’ll be behind the handlebars 100% of the time. Expect to navigate dirt trails, steep mountain passes, and remote valleys as you journey through hidden routes in the Dong Van Karst Plateau, a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Day 0: Hanoi – Ha Giang City
Around 7:30–8:00 PM, our sleeper bus will pick you up in Hanoi for an overnight journey to Ha Giang, arriving between 2:00–3:00 AM the next morning. If you prefer a day bus instead, just let us know and we’ll arrange it.
You’ll be dropped off at our base, Peak Home Hotel, where a free dorm bed is provided so you can rest until 8:00 AM. If you prefer more comfort, you can upgrade to a private room upon request in advance.
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van
After breakfast at 8:00 AM, your guide will brief you on the itinerary and safety procedures. You’ll prepare your gear and secure your belongings to the bikes. Large luggage can be stored at our hostel while you carry only essentials for the ride.
After about 30 minutes of riding, we’ll reach Bac Sum Pass (800m above sea level), offering a stunning panoramic view of winding roads, terraced fields, and mountain villages.
Next, we’ll head to Quan Ba Heaven Gate (1,500m elevation), a perfect place to breathe in the fresh mountain air and enjoy the vast landscapes. Then, we continue to the Quan Ba Twin Mountains, overlooking Tam Son Town.
We’ll visit Lung Tam Village, home to the Hmong people, where you’ll see traditional hemp weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Lunch is served at a local restaurant in Lao Va Chai, offering great views of the terraced rice fields.
After lunch, the off-road adventure begins. You’ll ride on a dirt trail through Lao Va Chai commune, then pass through a forest path leading into Yen Minh Town. Exiting the town, we’ll climb towards Tham Ma Slope, but first, enjoy a 5km off-road ride through Van Chai, surrounded by rocky limestone terrain and cornfields.
After a scenic stop at Tham Ma Viewpoint, we’ll visit the Hmong King’s Palace (Vuong Mansion)—a significant historical and cultural site. The day concludes at a cozy homestay in Dong Van, with a local dinner and an optional evening walk around the old town.
Day 2: Dong Van – Meo Vac – Mau Due – Du Gia
After breakfast at 8:00 AM, we head to Deo Gio, a viewpoint overlooking the Vietnam–China border. Next, you’ll descend to the Nho Que River, then follow a narrow off-road trail into Ta Lang, a traditional Giay ethnic village.
After exploring Ta Lang, you’ll ride up to Ma Pi Leng Pass, the most iconic road of Ha Giang. This 20-kilometer pass offers jaw-dropping views of the turquoise Nho Que River and the dramatic Tu San Canyon. Numerous viewpoints along the pass allow for plenty of photo opportunities.
Continuing on the M-shaped Road, a winding path connecting Meo Vac to Yen Minh, you’ll ride to Mau Due. Before reaching the town, another off-road segment awaits—passing through a remote Hmong village.
After lunch in Mau Due, we’ll venture into Ngoc Long commune and navigate a trail around a Dao village. A steep concrete path leads us up the mountain, where stunning panoramic views of rice terraces and distant ridgelines await.
We’ll take a coffee break at a local café in Lung Ho, a perfect photo spot.
By late afternoon, we arrive in Du Gia Village, home to the Tay ethnic group. After checking in at your traditional stilt house homestay, enjoy a refreshing swim at Du Gia Waterfall. Then return for a hearty dinner and karaoke fun in the evening.
Day 3: Du Gia – Ha Giang City
Our final day begins with a scenic ride through Duong Thuong, a peaceful valley lined with cornfields and home to a long-standing Hmong village. You'll observe everyday rural life as locals tend their farms and livestock.
Next, we traverse Thai An Road, a winding, cliffside road that hugs the edges of Du Gia National Park. The road winds through untouched forest and dramatic gorges.
We’ll pause at several natural highlights: Thai An Pass for sweeping river views and A Boong Waterfall, a hidden gem ideal for a quick rest and photos.
We then return to Ha Giang City for a final group lunch before the tour concludes. Your night bus back to Hanoi will depart later that evening.
This is not just a tour – it’s an off-road adventure into the heart of Ha Giang’s most raw, rugged, and remote beauty.