Explore Ha Giang’s ethnic diversity and stunning landscapes on a 3-day private tour. Discover UNESCO-listed Dong Van Karst Global Geo-park.
Explore Ha Giang’s ethnic diversity and stunning landscapes on a 3-day private tour. Discover UNESCO-listed Dong Van Karst Global Geo-park.
HA GIANG CITY – YEN MINH TOWN – DONG VAN
Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark - 8:30 AM: Meet your guide and easy rider as we embark on our exciting Ha Giang Loop adventure. The journey takes us to Bac Sum Pass and up to Heaven Gate, where you can marvel at the stunning views of the twin mountains and Tam Son town. We’ll have lunch in Yen Minh Town,…
HA GIANG CITY – YEN MINH TOWN – DONG VAN
Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark - 8:30 AM: Meet your guide and easy rider as we embark on our exciting Ha Giang Loop adventure. The journey takes us to Bac Sum Pass and up to Heaven Gate, where you can marvel at the stunning views of the twin mountains and Tam Son town. We’ll have lunch in Yen Minh Town, followed by a short break before heading towards Dong Van via the scenic Chin Khoanh Pass. The entire Dong Van Karst Plateau is a significant geoheritage site in Vietnam, featuring endless rice fields, numerous limestone rocks, and breathtaking vistas. You’ll also get to experience the life of hill-tribe villages where locals work the land. We’ll visit the Hmong King’s Palace, home to the Vuong family in Sa Phin. We arrive in Dong Van in the late afternoon, enjoy a local Vietnamese dinner, and unwind with live music and karaoke after a day filled with stunning landscapes. The evening is free for you to relax before another day of adventure.
DONG VAN TOWN – MA PI LENG PASS- NHO QUE RIVER – DU GIA LOCAL VILLAGE
Ma Pi Leng Pass - After breakfast, we depart from Dong Van Town to tackle the highlight of our journey, the Ma Pi Leng Pass. Known for its steep cliffs and breathtaking views, it’s often called the “king” of Vietnam’s passes, with its highest point reaching 2,000 meters. As we take in the spectacular pass, we’ll trek the Sky Path for a closer look at the entire valley and Nho Que river. From the top, you’ll enjoy a stunning 360° panorama of Ma Pi Leng Pass. The majestic mountains and rivers from the peak are truly awe-inspiring. We then drive through the villages of Meo Vac, Mau Due, and Lung Ho, where we’ll stop for lunch. In the afternoon, we continue through the epic mountainous terrain to Cheers Du Gia homestay, nestled amidst green rice fields. We’ll have a cozy dinner with locals and enjoy some “Happy Water.”
DU GIA – LUNG TAM VILLAGE – HA GIANG – HANOI
Du Già - On the final day of our journey, we’ll enjoy a swim at a waterfall before returning to Ha Giang city. We’ll visit Lung Tam, a village inhabited by Hmong ethnic minorities known for their skilled textile products. We’ll then pass through Quan Ba town and take in the view of Nui Doi mountain. After crossing Sky Gate, we’ll return via Bac Sum Pass and arrive in Ha Giang in the late afternoon, just in time to catch the 4:30 PM Comfort Limousine bus back to Hanoi Old Quarter. We’ll arrive in Hanoi Old Quarter around 11:30 PM.
- Entrance fee and selected activities
- Travel insurance
- All accommodations (private room)
- Kayaking or boat trip on Nho Que River
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Good motorbike with gasoline and easy rider (driver)
- Entrance fee and selected activities
- Travel insurance
- All accommodations (private room)
- Kayaking or boat trip on Nho Que River
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Good motorbike with gasoline and easy rider (driver)
- Tips for tour guide, staff and driver
- Personal expenses
- All services and items are not included
- Tips for tour guide, staff and driver
- Personal expenses
- All services and items are not included
Ha Giang province in northern Vietnam is a less frequently travelled area by tourists. Ha Giang is a place where almost 90% of the population is ethnic minorities with their own traditional cultures and life styles. The last 20 years when the other Vietnam provinces and cities experienced the economic development, Ha Giang was the place, which had been…
Ha Giang province in northern Vietnam is a less frequently travelled area by tourists. Ha Giang is a place where almost 90% of the population is ethnic minorities with their own traditional cultures and life styles. The last 20 years when the other Vietnam provinces and cities experienced the economic development, Ha Giang was the place, which had been forgotten in time. The main reason was the political situation and relations with China. Starting with hills, valleys and villages with the ethnic minorities residents (Hmong, Tay, Dao, Nung, Lo Lo, Giay, Pu Peo). The farthest and the most beautiful place of Ha Giang province is Dong Van Karst Global Geo-park, designated by UNESCO as one of 77 sites with the important geological and cultural heritage. This Geo-park is littered with the ethereal karst formations that are nearly 400 million years old, and has two protected areas. Dong Van Karst Geo-park is home of 17 ethnic minority groups.
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.