High in the north of Vietnam is a place where the road winds through jaw-dropping canyons and breathtaking mountain passes. The Ha Giang loop is a dream come true for adventures travellers craving the open road. Pack your gear, charge your batteries, and prepare for an adventure.
This four-day route follows the QL4C northeast from Hà Giang to Bảo Lâm, and the QL34 southwest from Bảo Lâm back to Hà Giang.
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Ha Giang province is one of the most adventurous destinations in the country. Filled with beautiful karst mountains, steep mountain passes, winding roads and foggy villages. The province is home to a wide variety of local ethnic minorities who still preserve their traditional culture and lifestyle.
The remote areas offer an experience like no other, the cultural diversity and unique, beautiful landscapes remain pure and authentic. The best thing to do in Ha Giang is to jump in a car or on the back of a motorbike and go discover this amazing landscape and the unique cultures.
6h00 – 6h30: Our vehicle and tour guide will pick you up at the designated meeting point in the Old Quarter of Hanoi or at the Hanoi Opera House to depart for Ha Giang. Along the way, there will be a 30-minute breakfast stop (self-pay)
12h00: You arrive at a restaurant in Vi Xuyen town, where you will have lunch and take a short rest.
13h15: Continues to move up to the city of Ha Giang, taking commemorative photos at the milestone Km0 – the starting point of the Happiness Road.
14h10 – 16h10: The group continues to move to the silk-weaving village of Lung Tam (Quan Ba).
16h10 – 16h45: Explore the silk-weaving village of Lung Tam – where H’mong women diligently continue the long-standing traditional craft of their ancestors. Engage in the work of H’mong women and converse with locals to understand how the indigenous H’mong garments are created.
16h45: The group moves from the silk-weaving village of Lung Tam to the cultural village of Nam Dam.
17h30: Upon arrival at the homestay in Nam Dam – Quan Ba, guests check into their accommodations and have free time to explore the village of Nam Dam with its shimmering golden-walled houses and the faint scent of evening smoke.
19h00: Guests have dinner at the homestay. Afterwards, you gather around the fireplace, roast corn and sweet potatoes, and soak their feet in herbal water provided by the Dao people, relieving fatigue after a long travel day.
06h00 – 06h30: Guests check out and have breakfast at the homestay in Nam Dam village.
06h30: The group moves to Tham Ma Pass, famous for its children selling flowers along the winding roads characteristic of the Ha Giang region. Guests stop for a 20-minute break to take photos here.
08h50: The group continues to move to Lolo Chai village – a picturesque village resembling a fairy tale, to learn about the culture and life of the Lolo people in the remote border region of the country.
10h50: The group moves to the foot of Dragon Mountain. Instead of climbing 839 steps, the group will travel by buggy to admire the Flagpole of Lung Cu – the northernmost point of the country under the sacred red flag with a yellow star of the nation.
11h40: The group moves to Dong Van town.
12h30: Guests have lunch in Dong Van town with local specialties.
13h45: Conquer the Ma Pi Leng Pass – the most beautiful section on the road called the “Happiness Road”. This is one of Vietnam’s famous “Four Great Passes” with a height of 1200m above sea level.
14h15: Guests stop at the Ma Pi Leng Panorama Viewpoint to capture the majestic beauty of the Ma Pi Leng Canyon and the winding Nho Que River from a high vantage point.
14h45: The group moves to the Nho Que River dock. Guests board boats to cruise downstream along the crystal- clear green waters to the Tu San Canyon – the location where the terrain is divided, creating the deepest canyon in Vietnam.
16h45: The group returns to Dong Van town, checks into the hotel, and rests.
19h30: Guests have dinner at the restaurant. After dinner, they are free to explore Dong Van Ancient Town and participate in the campfire activities that take place every Saturday evening
6h00: Guests wake up early and visit the Dong Van market, immersing themselves in the lively atmosphere with people from various ethnic groups gathering for the weekly Sunday market.
7h00: Guests have breakfast at the hotel restaurant and check out.
07h30: The group boards the vehicle and travels to visit the Vuong Palace located in a valley of Sa Phin
commune. This was the wealthiest and most influential family in Dong Van Plateau in the early 20th century.
08h20: The group moves to Lung Cam Cultural Village – an ancient village of the H’mong people with
characteristic stone fences. Here lies a house that was used as a setting to film the movie “The Story of Pao”. On the way, guests will admire the magnificent landscape of the Nine-section Ridge with its famous “Switzerland View”.
09h00 – 12h30: The group returns to the city of Ha Giang, enjoying the beauty of Ha Giang along the roads.
12h30: The group has lunch at Ha Thanh village, enjoying the specialties of the Tay ethnic people amidst the traditional stilt houses of the village. After lunch, guests can relax at the restaurant or visit the Ha Giang Waterfall No. 6, just 200m away from the restaurant, with a very picturesque and peaceful scenery.
14h10: The group boards the vehicle back to Hanoi. Around 7:30 PM, guests arrive in Hanoi, concluding the wonderful journey in the “land of blooming rocks”. We look forward to seeing you again in Ha Giang on a near future day.
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