Explore Ha Giang’s rugged beauty on a 4-day motorbike loop. Discover stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and historical sites. Adventure awaits in Vietnam’s frontier.
Explore Ha Giang’s rugged beauty on a 4-day motorbike loop. Discover stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and historical sites. Adventure awaits in Vietnam’s frontier.
Ha Giang – Yen Minh – Dong Van (B, L, D)
Quan Ba Heaven Gate - Heaven’s Gate Quan Ba is a renowned scenic location in Ha Giang, Vietnam, situated at an elevation of approximately 1,500 meters above sea level. It acts as the entrance to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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Ha Giang – Yen Minh – Dong Van (B, L, D)
Quan Ba Heaven Gate - Heaven’s Gate Quan Ba is a renowned scenic location in Ha Giang, Vietnam, situated at an elevation of approximately 1,500 meters above sea level. It acts as the entrance to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
From Heaven’s Gate, visitors can marvel at the beautiful Twin Mountains (Fairy Bosom), a distinctive natural formation linked to local folklore. The fresh, cool air and misty ambiance enhance the mystical allure of the area. This spot is also ideal for photography and sightseeing before venturing further into the Ha Giang loop.
Heaven’s Gate Quan Ba is not only a place to appreciate nature’s beauty but also a gateway to explore the diverse cultures of the ethnic minority communities residing in the region.
Yen Minh - Bac Sum Pass is a winding mountain pass in Ha Giang, Vietnam, celebrated for its breathtaking scenery and challenging curves. As the first major pass on the route from Ha Giang City to Dong Van Karst Plateau, it serves as a gateway to the region’s stunning landscapes.
The pass features steep slopes and sharp turns, making it an exciting route for adventurous travelers, particularly those on motorbike tours. From the top of Bac Sum Pass, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of lush green valleys, terraced rice fields, and mist-covered mountains.
Bac Sum Pass is not only a test of driving skills but also a perfect spot to experience the majestic beauty of Ha Giang’s rugged terrain and immerse oneself in the peaceful atmosphere of Vietnam’s northern highlands.
Dong Van - The Vuong Family Mansion, also known as the Hmong King’s Palace, is a historical and cultural landmark located in Sa Phin Valley, Dong Van District, Ha Giang. Built in the early 20th century, the mansion belonged to Vuong Chinh Duc, a powerful Hmong leader who was regarded as the “King of the Hmong” in the region.
The mansion showcases a unique blend of Chinese, French, and Hmong architectural styles, with intricate wooden carvings, stone walls, and green-tiled roofs. It was strategically built in a valley surrounded by mountains, symbolizing strength and prosperity. The complex consists of 64 rooms divided into different sections for the Vuong family, their guards, and servants.
Today, the Vuong Family Mansion stands as a historical site where visitors can explore the rich heritage of the Hmong people and learn about the fascinating history of Ha Giang.
Dong Van – Ma Pi Leng Pass – Meo Vac (B, L, D)
Dong Van - Dong Van Ancient Town is a charming historical area located in Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province. Nestled in the heart of the Dong Van Karst Plateau, this small yet picturesque town is home to a rich cultural heritage and a blend of ethnic traditions. With a history of over a century, Dong Van Ancient Town features well-preserved old houses built in a unique architectural style influenced by Chinese and French designs. The town’s signature yellow-walled houses, tiled roofs, and wooden doors create a nostalgic and peaceful atmosphere. One of the highlights of Dong Van Ancient Town is the vibrant Dong Van Market, held every Sunday. This is a gathering place for local ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Tay, and Dao, who come to trade goods, wear their traditional clothing, and enjoy local specialties.
At night, the town comes alive with lantern-lit streets, small cafés, and local eateries offering traditional dishes.
Lung Cu Flag Tower - Lung Cu Flag Tower is a symbolic landmark located at the northernmost point of Vietnam, in Ha Giang Province. Standing at an altitude of about 1,470 meters above sea level, the tower proudly flies the Vietnamese national flag, marking the country’s sovereignty.
The flag tower is built on Dragon Mountain (Long Son) and features a design inspired by ancient Vietnamese architecture. The structure is 33 meters tall, with an octagonal base decorated with Dong Son drum patterns, symbolizing Vietnam’s rich history and culture. To reach the top, visitors must climb nearly 400 stone steps, followed by a spiral staircase inside the tower.
From the peak, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, terraced fields, and villages, as well as the valleys extending into China. Lung Cu is not only a historical and patriotic site but also a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore Vietnam’s northernmost beauty and cultural heritage.
Ma Pi Leng Pass - Ma Pi Leng Pass is one of the most breathtaking and challenging mountain passes in Vietnam, located in Ha Giang Province. It stretches for about 20 kilometers, connecting Dong Van and Meo Vac districts, and is known as the “King of Vietnam’s Passes” due to its steep cliffs, sharp curves, and dramatic landscapes.
The pass reaches an altitude of about 2,000 meters at its highest point, offering stunning panoramic views of the Nho Que River winding through the deep canyon below. The combination of towering limestone mountains, misty valleys, and the emerald-green river creates a truly spectacular scene.
One of the highlights of Ma Pi Leng Pass is the Sky Path, a narrow trekking trail along the mountain ridge that provides a 360° view of the entire pass. Travelers can also take a boat ride on the Nho Que River to admire the majestic cliffs from a different perspective.
Nho Que River - Tu San Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in Southeast Asia and a natural wonder of Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. Located along the Nho Que River, the canyon features towering limestone cliffs that rise nearly 800 meters high, with the river flowing through at an altitude of about 1,500 meters above sea level.
This breathtaking canyon was formed millions of years ago due to geological tectonic movements, creating a dramatic and rugged landscape. Today, it is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the Ma Pi Leng Pass and the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.
Meo Vac – Mau Due – Lung Ho - Du Gia Village (B, L, D)
Yen Minh - Mau Due Village is a peaceful and scenic village located in Yen Minh District, Ha Giang Province. It serves as an important stop on the Ha Giang Loop, offering travelers a chance to experience the authentic culture and daily life of the local ethnic communities, including the Hmong, Tay, and Dao people.
Surrounded by stunning limestone mountains, lush forests, and terraced rice fields, Mau Due Village provides a perfect escape from the bustling cities. The village is known for its winding mountain roads, particularly the Mau Due – Du Gia route, which is favored by adventure seekers and motorbike riders.
Du Gia - Du Gia Village
Du Gia is a charming and peaceful village in Yen Minh District, Ha Giang Province. Surrounded by lush rice terraces, rolling mountains, and winding rivers, it offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The village is known for its Du Gia Waterfall, where visitors can swim and relax in the cool water. Staying in a local homestay allows travelers to experience the warm hospitality of ethnic minority communities, enjoy traditional food, and immerse themselves in the local culture.
With its serene beauty and authentic rural life, Du Gia is a must-visit stop on the Ha Giang Loop for those looking to explore Vietnam’s northern highlands.
Du Gia – Lung Tam Village – Ha Giang (B, L)
Lung Tam village - Lung Tam Village, located in Quan Ba District, Ha Giang, is famous for its traditional Hemp Weaving Craft of the Hmong ethnic people. For generations, the villagers have preserved this unique handicraft, creating beautiful handmade textiles using natural hemp and traditional dyeing techniques.
Visitors to Lung Tam can watch artisans skillfully weave and embroider intricate patterns, learn about the natural dyeing process, and even try making their own fabric. The village is also surrounded by stunning limestone mountains and peaceful countryside, making it a great stop for cultural exploration and photography.
Lung Tam is not just a place to admire traditional craftsmanship but also a way to support local artisans and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Ha Giang.
Can Ty - Bac Sum Pass is a winding and scenic mountain pass in Ha Giang Province, serving as the gateway to the Dong Van Karst Plateau. With steep slopes and sharp curves, it is one of the first challenging roads travelers encounter on the Ha Giang Loop.
As you ascend the pass, breathtaking views of misty valleys, terraced rice fields, and towering limestone mountains unfold. The pass is especially beautiful in the early morning when clouds hug the hills, creating a dreamy landscape.
Bac Sum Pass is a favorite route for motorbike riders and adventure seekers, offering both a thrilling ride and a chance to admire the raw beauty of Ha Giang’s mountainous terrain.

- Protective gear, helmets, raincoats
- Mineral water (1.5L bottle per day per person)
- Easyriders (motorbike with driver for sightseeing)
- English-speaking tour guide
- Lunch, dinner, and breakfast included
- Entrance fees included
- Round-trip bus ticket from Hanoi and SAPA to Ha Giang City
- Private room on arrival in Ha Giang City
- 3 nights at homestay or 1 night at hotel
- Protective gear, helmets, raincoats
- Mineral water (1.5L bottle per day per person)
- Easyriders (motorbike with driver for sightseeing)
- English-speaking tour guide
- Lunch, dinner, and breakfast included
- Entrance fees included
- Round-trip bus ticket from Hanoi and SAPA to Ha Giang City
- Private room on arrival in Ha Giang City
- 3 nights at homestay or 1 night at hotel
- Personal expenses, drinks and beverages, Tips, Travel Insurance, Other taxes and border entry fees
- Personal expenses, drinks and beverages, Tips, Travel Insurance, Other taxes and border entry fees
Ha Giang is situated in the remote northernmost part of Vietnam. As a border province and frontier area, visiting this region is like stepping back in time to experience some of Vietnam’s most rugged and magnificent landscapes. The Ha Giang Loop Tour offers the ultimate adventure on two wheels, allowing travelers to fully appreciate the breathtaking…
Ha Giang is situated in the remote northernmost part of Vietnam. As a border province and frontier area, visiting this region is like stepping back in time to experience some of Vietnam’s most rugged and magnificent landscapes. The Ha Giang Loop Tour offers the ultimate adventure on two wheels, allowing travelers to fully appreciate the breathtaking scenery and the unique atmosphere of the remote towns and minority villages.
Scenic Landscapes: Traverse the renowned Ma Pi Leng Pass, celebrated as one of Vietnam’s most beautiful routes, providing sweeping views of the Nho Que River and the surrounding karst formations.
Cultural Immersion: Connect with local communities, including the Hmong, Tay, and Dao ethnic groups. Overnight stays in homestays offer genuine insights into their daily lives and traditions.
Historical Sites: Explore landmarks such as the Vuong Family Mansion, also known as the Hmong King’s Palace, which provides a window into the region’s historical importance.
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.