Ha Giang Loop 4 Day – 3 Night Tour with
Ha Giang Peak Riders
Tour Price Options:
Option 1: Small Group (2–8 people/group)
- Easy Rider: $299 per person (includes VIP cabin sleeper bus transfer)
- Self-Rider: $249 per person (includes VIP cabin sleeper bus transfer)
Option 2: Larger Group (9–12 people/group)
- Easy Rider: $249 per person (includes regular sleeper bus transfer)
- Self-Rider: $219 per person (includes regular sleeper bus transfer)
Contact for Booking (WhatsApp)
Hotline 1: Mr. Chiến +84 337 531 402
Hotline 2: Mr. Long +84 971 955 396
Email: info@hagiangpeakriders.com
Brief: Ha Giang Loop 4 Days 3 Nights Itinerary
Day 0: Transfer from Hanoi to Ha Giang
You will be picked up by a night sleeper bus between 19:30 - 20:00, departing from Hanoi to Ha Giang. The bus will arrive in Ha Giang around 3:00 AM, where you will have a dorm bed to rest until 8:00 AM, before the tour begins.
(If you prefer to take a daytime bus, please make a request when booking.)
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Yen Minh
- Bac Sum Pass – The gateway to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, featuring winding roads and stunning mountain views.
- Quan Ba Heaven Gate – A panoramic viewpoint overlooking the endless mountain ranges.
- Nam Dam Village – A traditional Dao ethnic village with houses made of clay, offering a glimpse into their unique culture.
- Lunch in Tam Son Town – Enjoy a local meal in this charming mountain town.
- Lung Khuy Cave – The most spectacular cave in the Dong Van Karst Plateau, filled with mesmerizing stalactites and stalagmites.
- Lung Tam Handicraft Village – Discover the traditional Hmong hemp weaving craft, passed down through generations.
- Can Ty Overview – A breathtaking viewpoint overlooking a deep rocky valley.
- Lao Va Chai Overview – A stunning panoramic view of terraced rice fields.
Day 2: Yen Minh – Dong Van
- Tham Ma Road – A famous zigzag mountain road, perfect for breathtaking photos.
- Pho Cao Overview – Also known as "Vietnamese Switzerland," offering picturesque landscapes.
- Hmong King’s Palace – A historic mansion showcasing the Hmong people's rich cultural heritage.
- Lunch in Lung Cu – A scenic stop for a meal near the northernmost region of Vietnam.
- Lung Cu Flagpole – Visit the iconic national flagpole marking Vietnam's northernmost point.
- Northernmost Viewpoint – A viewpoint located 3 km away from Lung Cu Flagpole, offering a clear view of the Vietnam-China border and surrounding landscapes.
- Border Route – Ride along the Vietnam-China border, passing through some of the most stunning and remote landscapes of Ha Giang.
Day 3: Dong Van – Du Gia
- Ma Pi Leng Pass – One of Vietnam’s four most breathtaking mountain passes, offering dramatic views.
- Overview of Nho Que River – A panoramic lookout over the emerald-green Nho Que River and Tu San Canyon, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
- M-Shaped Road – A uniquely winding road resembling the letter "M," perfect for adventure riders.
- Lunch in Mau Due – A cozy stop to enjoy a delicious meal before continuing the journey.
- Ngam La Overview – A breathtaking viewpoint with winding roads, towering mountains, and terraced rice fields.
- Lung Ho Overview – A picturesque spot ideal for capturing stunning landscape photos.
Day 4: Du Gia – Ha Giang City
- Duong Thuong Valley Road – A scenic drive through a vast valley, home to traditional Hmong villages and expansive cornfields.
- Thai An Road – The final stretch back to Ha Giang City, featuring multiple scenic stops along the route.
- Return to Hanoi – A night sleeper bus will take you back to Hanoi, marking the end of your adventure.
Tour Includes:
✅ Accommodation: Homestay in a traditional house (shared dormitory). Private room upgrade available upon request.
✅ Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners.
✅ English-speaking tour guide & easy riders.
✅ All entrance fees.
✅ Helmet
✅ Easy rider (optional).
✅ Semi-automatic scooter 110cc (optional) & 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 guides and riders.
❌ 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)
Ha Giang Loop 4 Days 3 Nights Tour Itinerary
The 4-day, 3-night Ha Giang Loop tour is the perfect choice for travelers who want to experience the full loop at a relaxed pace, with deeper cultural immersion and more destinations along the way.
Located in the northernmost region of Vietnam, Ha Giang is home to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, a UNESCO Global Geopark spanning Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van, and Meo Vac districts. This remarkable landscape features dramatic limestone formations, deep valleys, and a rich cultural heritage, making it a paradise for adventurers seeking both breathtaking scenery and authentic local experiences.
The plateau is renowned for its endless limestone peaks, which create a spectacular and otherworldly landscape. Along your journey, you’ll encounter towering cliffs, steep mountain roads, and some of Vietnam’s most breathtaking passes, including Ma Pi Leng Pass. This legendary pass offers a panoramic view of the emerald-green Nho Que River, winding through the deep Tu San Canyon, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
Beyond its imposing mountains, the Dong Van Karst Plateau is also home to mystical caves, such as Lung Khuy Cave, with its stunning stalactites and stalagmites. As you explore this rugged and untamed land, the cool mountain breeze, the sound of flowing streams, and the vast, untouched nature will make you feel like you've stepped into another world—wild, free, and full of adventure.
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Quan Ba – Yen Minh
At 8:00 AM, you will meet our tour guide and the easy rider team from Ha Giang Peak Riders at our hostel. After enjoying breakfast, the guide will brief you on the itinerary and safety instructions, while our riders assist in securing your luggage onto the motorbikes. If you have large suitcases, we recommend packing only the essentials in a small backpack and leaving the rest at our hostel.
The tour departs at 9:00 AM. After 30 minutes of riding, our first major stop will be Bac Sum Pass, located 800m above sea level. From the top, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the winding road you just rode through, surrounded by lush mountains, terraced rice fields, and traditional local houses.
Crossing Bac Sum Pass, we continue towards Quan Ba Heaven Gate, standing at 1,500m above sea level. Here, you can breathe in the crisp mountain air while admiring endless mountain ridges, vast rice fields, and colorful flower valleys (depending on the season).
Our journey proceeds to Quan Ba Twin Mountains, where you'll be able to take in the scenic beauty of Tam Son town. Next, we visit Nam Dam Village, home to the Dao ethnic group, famous for their traditional clay houses. After exploring the village, we return to Tam Son town for a delicious local lunch.
In the afternoon, we visit Lung Tam Handicraft Village, where you can witness Hmong women crafting handmade hemp textiles—a centuries-old tradition passed down through generations.
From there, we continue our ride towards Yen Minh, where you’ll spend the night in a cozy local homestay. Along the way, we will stop at:
· Can Ty Slope – A spectacular viewpoint overlooking a rocky valley.
· Lao Va Chai Overview – A breathtaking panorama of terraced rice fields nestled between two towering mountain ridges.
We will arrive at the homestay around 5:00 PM. Dinner will be served at 7:00 PM, featuring a typical Vietnamese family-style meal.
Day 2: Yen Minh – Lung Cu – Dong Van
After breakfast at 8:00 AM, we begin the day’s journey at 9:00 AM, heading towards Tham Ma Pass, one of the most iconic zigzag mountain roads on the Ha Giang Loop. From the viewpoint, you can take in the impressive snake-like curves of the pass, which make for an unforgettable photo opportunity.
Crossing Tham Ma Pass, we continue towards Pho Cao, where you will stop at a viewpoint overlooking a valley often referred to as "Vietnam’s Little Switzerland."
Next, we visit the Hmong King’s Palace (Vuong Mansion), an architectural masterpiece that once belonged to Vuong Chinh Duc, the ruler of the Hmong people in the region. Here, you’ll gain insights into Hmong history and culture during the French colonial era.
Following the winding road north, we stop for lunch in Lung Cu, before heading to Lung Cu Flagpole, the northernmost point of Vietnam. Standing beneath the Vietnamese national flag, you can admire a vast landscape of terraced fields and traditional villages, marking the frontier between Vietnam and China.
As the day winds down, we take a borderline route towards Dong Van, offering some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the entire journey. This road takes you through white limestone cliffs, towering mountain ridges, and the Nho Que River flowing deep below the valleys.
We arrive in Dong Van town around 5:00 PM. After dinner at 7:00 PM, you can take a leisurely stroll through Dong Van Old Quarter, immersing yourself in the charming nightlife of this historic town.
Day 3: Dong Van – Meo Vac – Du Gia
After breakfast at 8:00 AM and some preparation, the second day of the tour will begin at 9:00 AM. The team will take you to continue the journey towards Ma Pi Leng Pass, the highlight of the day. This 20-kilometer-long pass, part of the famous Happiness Road, connects Ha Giang City, Dong Van, and Meo Vac. Along this route, there are several viewpoints where travelers can stop to rest and take in the view. From the top of Ma Pi Leng, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the Nho Que River, with its striking blue waters, the deep Tu San Canyon, majestic limestone mountains, and steep cliffs.
Next, we’ll pass through the M-shaped Road, another stunning location, a winding, M-shaped road connecting Meo Vac to Yen Minh. From there, we’ll head towards Mau Due for lunch.
In the afternoon, we’ll stop at Ngam La, a viewpoint offering another breathtaking panorama of mountains, winding roads, and terraced rice fields. Our next stop will be Lung Ho, a perfect spot to take photos of the town below and the sharp peaks of the surrounding mountains.
In the late afternoon, we will arrive at Du Gia Village, home to the Tay people. This picturesque village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by traditional stilt houses, rice fields, rivers, and waterfalls. After checking into your homestay, we will take you to Du Gia Waterfall for a refreshing swim after a long day of riding. Following that, you’ll return to the homestay for some relaxation, a delicious local dinner, and a fun karaoke session to round off the evening.
Day 4: Du Gia – Ha Giang City
On the final day of the tour, the group will ride through Duong Thuong, a vast and scenic valley where a Hmong village stretches along both sides of the road. The valley is lined with expansive cornfields, and it's common to see locals working on their land, offering a glimpse into the daily life of the region’s ethnic communities.
After passing through Duong Thuong, you’ll continue along Thai An Road, a winding mountain route that follows the steep cliffs of Du Gia National Park. This stretch of road takes you through pristine forests, deep gorges, and offers breathtaking views of the Miện River flowing below. Along the way, we’ll stop at several scenic viewpoints, including Thai An Pass, a panoramic lookout over the Miện River, and A Boong Waterfall, a hidden gem perfect for a quick rest and photos.
Finally, you’ll return to Ha Giang City, where we’ll enjoy a final lunch together before concluding the trip.