Ha Giang Loop Bus Tour From Hanoi – 3 Nights 2 Days
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2 Star Accommodation
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Daily Tour
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Group Tour
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Meals
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Seat in Coach
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Tour Guide
Description
Ha Giang Loop Bus Tour From Hanoi – 3 Nights 2 Days – Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Ha Giang Loop Bus Tour from Hanoi, a thrilling journey spanning three nights and two days. This scenic tour offers an immersive experience through some of Vietnam’s most breathtaking landscapes, including the picturesque regions of Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van, and the awe-inspiring Ma Pi Leng Pass. Along the way, you’ll witness the natural beauty of Nho Que River, making for a truly memorable escapade.
Your journey begins in the bustling capital of Hanoi, where you’ll board a comfortable bus and head towards the serene beauty of Ha Giang. The first stop on your itinerary is Quan Ba, known for its stunning Twin Mountains and charming rural landscapes. As you continue your journey, you’ll pass through Yen Minh, a region famed for its lush green valleys and terraced rice fields, offering a glimpse into the traditional life of the local ethnic communities.
The highlight of the tour is undoubtedly the Ma Pi Leng Pass, often referred to as one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Vietnam. As you traverse this winding road, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the rugged mountains and deep valleys below. The tour also includes a visit to the tranquil Nho Que River, where you can relax and take in the serene surroundings. Finally, the journey concludes in Dong Van, a historic town with a rich cultural heritage, before heading back to Hanoi with memories that will last a lifetime. This tour is perfect for those seeking adventure, natural beauty, and a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s diverse landscapes and cultures.
Tour Itinerary
Night 1: Hanoi – Ha Giang (Overnight On Sleeping Bus)
19.00 – 20.00: Pick up at the hotel in Hanoi Old Quater area. Beginning of the excursion with Ha Giang. Have dinner on the way (paid by youself). Overnight on sleeping bus.
Day 1: Ha Giang – Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
04.00 – 04.30: Arrive Ha Giang, Drop you at the homestay or motel for the rest. You will have breakfast here.
07.00: Tour guide pick you at homestay or motel and prepare for beginning of the excursion with Ha Giang karst plateau. You will visit:
- Km0 milestone in Ha Giang city.
- Bac Sum pass, the first pass when you go into Dong Van Kasrt Plateau area.
- Next stop is Quan Ba Sky Gate. Enjoy your time here seeing the beauty of Bossum Mountain and all Tam Son Town from the higher place.
- Visit Lung Tam weaving village and explore the production stages to make brocade (Note: This place may not visit depending the weather or road quality)
- Take picture with lonely Lumber tree.
- Tham Ma pass where people use for test the power of horse before.
Noon: Have lunch in local restaurant. In the afternoon, you wil visit:
- Pho Cao (Fox street) for watching the unique house of H’Mong people, with the rock fence bounding it (you can also take pictures with Peach Blossoms and Plum Blossoms at Tet holiday, and visit Pho Cao Market on Day of the Dog and Day of the Dragon).
- 9 Rounds pass.
- Sung La village, visit H’Mong’s Ancient house – the place where the film “Story of Pao” is produced at 2006.
- Visit to the King family mansion lying inside a valley of Sa Phi This is the wealthiest and most powerful family of Dong Van in the early of 20th century.
- Lung Cu Flag Pole – the northernmost place of Vietnam.
18.00: Arrive Dong Van town. Check in hotel and rest.
19.00: Have dinner. You can free for a walk to discover Dong Van old quater at night or have a cup of coffee (paid by yourself) at the most favourite Café in Dong Van named “Café Phố Cổ” or try many kinds of food in Dong Van. Overnight at Dong Van town.
Day 2: Ma Pi Leng Pass – Nho Que River – Ha Giang – Hanoi | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
06.30: Have breakfast. If on Sunday, you will have chance to join with Dong Van weekly market which is very famous with thousands of H’mong, Dzao and Tay people with colorful clothes who sell lots of local products.
08h00: Check out and get on car and continuing with:
- Conquer Mapileng pass with spectacular scenery.
- Take pictures with Mapileng canyon which is 800 metters deep.
- Yacht on Nho Que River and pass to Tu San Canyon. (not include the fee of return motorcycle and boat, 15$/person).
Noon: Have lunch in Dong Van town. After Lunch, You will be back to Ha Giang. You will visit Lung Tam weaving village and explore the production stages to make brocade.
17.30: Arrive Ha Giang. Have dinner at the restaurant. Around 10:00pm the Sleeper bus pick you up at homestay and go back to Hanoi. Arrive Hanoi around 04:00am of the next day. Tour ends. See you again!
Note: Bookings falls into Xmas, New Year and Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) may subject to the peak seasonal surcharge apply.
Tour Inclusion
- Sleeper bus transfer Hanoi – Ha Giang city – Hanoi
- Transport by 4 to 29-seat AC Car transfer from Ha Giang to Karst Plateau
- 01 night accommodation in the hotel or Homestay
- Meals (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners) or only 1 dinner if you chose Dcar Limousine for going back to Hanoi.
- Entrance ticket fee
- English speaking tour guide (only local guide in Ha Giang)
- 01 bottle of water is served everyday during the time traveling by car (not including on sleeping bus)
Tour Exclusion
- VAT invoice, travel insurance
- Expenses for boat trip on Nho Que river: 15$/person
- Additional fee if there is any change in ticket prices
- Beverages for meals and other personal expense
- Tips for driver and tour guide, at least $5/person per day
Children Policy
- Free for children with ages from 1 to 3 (no meal, no seat, no ticket)
Consideration
- You have to bring your Passport
- You should bring any type of medicine for preventing insects and common diseases
- Tour guide can rearrange the schedule, but all places stay the same
- If you are a vegetarian, you can bring your own food to suit your taste (if necessary)
Faq
Traveling from Hanoi to the Ha Giang Loop is an exciting journey that offers breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into Vietnam's rich cultural heritage. The first step in your adventure involves making your way from Hanoi to Ha Giang City, the gateway to the Ha Giang Loop. There are several options for this leg of the trip, including buses, private cars, or motorbikes. The most popular and budget-friendly mode of transportation is by sleeper bus, which departs from Hanoi every evening and arrives in Ha Giang City early the next morning. The journey typically takes around 6-8 hours. Several bus companies operate on this route, so it's advisable to book your ticket in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. If you prefer more comfort and flexibility, hiring a private car or van is another viable option. This allows you to travel at your own pace and potentially explore other attractions along the way. Upon reaching Ha Giang City, you can begin the iconic Ha Giang Loop. Most travelers choose to rent a motorbike to navigate the loop, as it provides the freedom to explore the stunning landscapes and remote villages at your own leisure. Motorbike rentals are widely available in Ha Giang City, and it's essential to ensure the bike is in good condition and equip yourself with a reliable map or GPS. Alternatively, for those less experienced with motorbikes, guided tours or hiring a local driver are excellent options to safely enjoy the loop's beauty. Regardless of your mode of transport, the Ha Giang Loop promises an unforgettable adventure through one of Vietnam's most picturesque regions.
The Ha Giang Loop, located in the northernmost region of Vietnam, is a popular destination for motorbike enthusiasts and adventurers seeking stunning landscapes and a taste of authentic Vietnamese culture. Choosing the best month to embark on this journey can greatly enhance your experience. The ideal months to explore the Ha Giang Loop are from October to April. During this period, the weather is generally dry and cool, which makes for comfortable riding conditions. October and November are particularly beautiful as the rice terraces are golden and ready for harvest, providing a picturesque backdrop. The skies are usually clear, offering unobstructed views of the majestic mountains and deep valleys. Additionally, the cooler temperatures during these months make the journey more pleasant compared to the hot and humid summer months. While May to September is considered the rainy season, it can still be a rewarding time to visit if you are prepared for occasional downpours and muddy roads. The rains bring lush greenery to the landscape, and the waterfalls are at their most spectacular. However, for those looking to avoid the challenges posed by wet and slippery conditions, sticking to the dry season from October to April is advisable. Regardless of when you choose to go, the Ha Giang Loop promises an unforgettable adventure filled with breathtaking scenery and rich cultural experiences.
The Ha Giang Loop, located in the northernmost province of Vietnam, is often touted as one of the most breathtaking motorcycle routes in Southeast Asia. For those seeking adventure, stunning landscapes, and an authentic cultural experience, the Ha Giang Loop is undeniably worth it. The loop takes travelers through a series of winding mountain roads, lush valleys, and terraced rice fields, offering unparalleled views and photo opportunities at every turn. The natural beauty of the region is complemented by the warm hospitality of the local ethnic minority communities, such as the Hmong, Tay, and Dao people, who are known for their vibrant traditional attire and rich cultural heritage. One of the key highlights of the Ha Giang Loop is the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a UNESCO-recognized site that features dramatic limestone formations and deep canyons. The route also includes stops at charming mountain towns like Dong Van and Meo Vac, where travelers can immerse themselves in local markets, sample unique regional cuisine, and explore historical sites. The iconic Ma Pi Leng Pass, often considered the most scenic section of the loop, offers a thrilling ride with jaw-dropping views of the Nho Que River snaking through the deep gorge below. However, it's important to note that the Ha Giang Loop is not for the faint of heart. The roads can be challenging to navigate, especially for inexperienced riders, with steep inclines, sharp bends, and occasional rough patches. It is essential to be well-prepared, ride cautiously, and consider hiring a local guide or joining a tour if you're not confident in your riding skills. Despite these challenges, those who take on the Ha Giang Loop are often rewarded with an unforgettable experience that combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and a sense of adventure that few other destinations can match.
The Ha Giang Loop, located in the northernmost region of Vietnam, has garnered a reputation for its breathtaking landscapes and thrilling adventures. However, for beginners, there are several factors to consider to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. First and foremost, the loop's roads can be challenging, with winding paths, steep inclines, and occasional rough patches. If you are not experienced in motorbiking, it is advisable to practice on less demanding terrains before embarking on this journey. Additionally, renting a well-maintained bike from a reputable provider and wearing proper safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and protective clothing, is crucial. Another important aspect to consider is the weather, which can be unpredictable in this mountainous region. Rain can make the roads slippery and visibility poor, so it is essential to check the weather forecast and plan your trip accordingly. Traveling during the dry season, typically from October to April, can reduce the risk of encountering hazardous conditions. Moreover, it's beneficial to start your journey early in the day to maximize daylight hours and avoid riding in the dark, which can be more dangerous due to limited visibility and the absence of streetlights in many areas. Finally, having a well-thought-out plan and resources can enhance safety. Familiarize yourself with the route, keep a map or GPS device handy, and be aware of the nearest towns or villages where you can seek assistance if needed. It's also wise to travel with a companion or join a guided tour, which can provide additional support and local knowledge. Always carry essentials such as water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a charged phone with emergency contacts. By taking these precautions, beginners can experience the stunning beauty of the Ha Giang Loop while minimizing risks and ensuring a memorable adventure.
The Ha Giang Loop, a famous motorbike route in northern Vietnam, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and adventurous terrain. Typically, completing the loop takes about 3 to 5 days, depending on your pace and the stops you choose to make along the way. On average, if you ride for about 6 to 8 hours each day, you can cover the loop comfortably within this timeframe. The loop spans approximately 300 kilometers (around 186 miles), and the journey can be challenging due to winding mountain roads and varying weather conditions. Riders often start from Ha Giang City and travel through various notable spots such as Dong Van, Meo Vac, and Du Gia. Each segment of the loop offers unique landscapes, from terraced rice fields to rugged limestone mountains, making numerous stops almost irresistible. It's crucial to plan your trip carefully, considering factors like road conditions, your riding experience, and weather forecasts. Additionally, ensuring proper rest and acclimatization to the local environment will enhance your overall experience. The Ha Giang Loop is not just about the destination but the journey itself, filled with cultural encounters and natural wonders.
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