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Ha Giang Vision Tour Helps you experience wonders
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Experience culture, cuisine, customs of indigenous people
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Please visit our office in Hanoi, Sapa, Cat Ba, Ha Long, Ninh Binh, or other designated cities before departure. Take our comfortable Sleeper bus to Ha Giang, arriving around 3:00 am. A free dorm bed is provided upon arrival, or if you arrive a day earlier, you can rest and enjoy breakfast at 8:00 am before the tour starts at 9:30 am.
Free a night before and after your trip at Quiri Hostel in Ha Giang
9:00 am – The tour begins with a scenic 35 km ride from Ha Giang City, passing mountains, forests, bamboo groves, and dams. Stop at Bac Sum Pass, the “snake road” with 20 winding curves, and enjoy panoramic views of hidden ethnic villages. Continue to Heaven Gate in Tam Son, surrounded by limestone mountains and deep valleys.
Explore Twins Hill viewpoint and visit Nam Dam, a Dao ethnic village known for its unique clay houses.
1:00 pm – Enjoy a local lunch at a family home in Tam Son, experiencing authentic cuisine and heartwarming hospitality.
3:00 pm – Visit a family using hemp to weave traditional clothes, immersing in local life and craftsmanship. Ride to Yen Minh, traversing lesser-known roads, hidden villages, and stopping at the loop road peak for valley views.
5:00 pm – Arrive in Yen Minh Town and stay at a local house. Free time to rest, shower, or enjoy a drink after a full day.
7:00 pm – Local dinner at the homestay, followed by a fun night of karaoke and cultural exchange.
8:30 am – Breakfast at the homestay and prepare for a day of riding.
9:30 am – Depart from Yen Minh and ride along Tham Ma Road, famous for its nine winding curves. The steep incline, once challenging for horses, gives the road its name.
10:30 am – Explore the ancient palace of the Hmong King, appreciating traditional architecture and learning about the region’s cultural and political history.
1:00 pm – Visit Lung Cu Flag Pole with panoramic views of the Vietnam-China border. Explore Lo Lo Chai Village, home to the Lo Lo ethnic minority, and enjoy a local lunch at a family house near the flagpole.
5:00 pm – Arrive in Dong Van. Rest or explore the town, known for its French colonial architecture and the vibrant Dong Van Sunday Market.
7:00 pm – Dinner at the homestay, followed by an evening stroll through Dong Van’s Old Quarter, filled with stone houses, lanterns, and local cafés.
8:00 am – Breakfast at the homestay and prepare for the final scenic leg of the journey.
9:00 am – Depart Dong Van Town and ride along Happiness Road to Ma Pi Leng Pass, the “king” of passes in Vietnam, with cliffs and panoramic views at 2,000 meters.
12:00 pm – Reach the Nho Que River for stunning mountain views, then visit remote villages to experience local life amid picturesque landscapes.
1:00 pm – Lunch in Mau Due before heading to Du Gia Village via Ha Giang’s trail roads, home to seven ethnic minority groups.
5:00 pm – Arrive in Du Gia Village, known for the year-round Du Gia Waterfall. Hike to the waterfall and enjoy the serene mountain and forest surroundings.
7:00 pm – Dinner at the homestay, followed by karaoke and a relaxing evening stroll to enjoy the village under the stars.
Note: Bring swimwear, towels, and sunscreen for outdoor activities. Drinks will be provided before visiting the waterfall.
8:00 am – Breakfast at the homestay before starting the final stretch of your Ha Giang journey.
9:00 am – Say goodbye to the innkeeper and continue the scenic drive. Enjoy a 2-hour ride through peaceful valleys, terraced rice fields, majestic dams, and expansive hemp fields along Duong Thuong’s rustic roads.
1:00 pm – Lunch and a short one-hour break to relax before the final leg.
4:00 pm – Arrive back in Ha Giang City. Choose flexible return options to Hanoi via night bus or afternoon limousine.
Note: Itinerary and locations may vary depending on group size and weather conditions.
Local guide
4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners
One large bottle of water per day
3 nights of accommodation in beautiful homestays (dorm bed)
Raincoat, protective bag, and motorcycle safety gear
Sightseeing entrance tickets
Tips for the driver and local guide (optional but appreciated)
Personal drinks (e.g., soft drinks, coffee, alcohol)
Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, etc.)
Bus or limousine ticket from Ha Giang to Hanoi
Quiri Hostel Ha Giang as the most beautiful in Ha Giang
With 50 bunk beds, including beds for couples, our establishment features a modern restaurant, bar, and swimming pool system. We offer a variety of local and western dishes, along with outstanding cocktails infused with local flavors. Guests can unwind in the comfortable accommodations and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for a memorable stay
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▶ Top 1 Restaurant in Ha Giang
Lung Cu is a region in the extreme northeast of Vietnam, located in Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province. This area is renowned for its limestone landscapes, majestic scenery, and the unique culture of ethnic minorities residing in the region. It attracts tourists with its spectacular views of high mountains, terraced fields, and impressive rocky trails.
Additionally, Lung Cu is famous for the flagpole at its namesake mountain pass. The Lung Cu Flag Tower is a significant symbol, often considered the easternmost border of Vietnam. It is not only a captivating tourist destination but also a national emblem, symbolizing the resilience and endurance of the people living in this region.
With the distinctive culture of ethnic minorities, Lung Cu is also a destination for exploration and gaining a deeper understanding of the life, traditions, and arts of Vietnam's ethnic communities
Originating the Nghiem Son mountain range (Yunnan, China) at an elevation of 1,800 meters, the Nho Que River in Ha Giang flows in a northeast direction, traversing treacherous and wild mountainous terrains, and finally reaching the commune of Lung Cu, Dong Van, to enter Vietnam. The river continues its course through the mountain pass of Tu San, along the Ma Pi Leng mountain range. Upon reaching Meo Vac, it bifurcates two branches, flowing the territory of Cao Bang province, before ultimately merging the waters of the Gam River at the Nà Mát junction
The Nho Que River lies tranquilly at the foot of the Ma Pi Leng Pass, a renowned destination that many young travelers exploring Ha Giang are familiar with. Throughout most of the year, the water of the Nho Que River exhibits a breathtaking emerald green, shimmering amidst the cold gray stone mountains. The serene river flows beside lush green patches within the grandeur of ancient forests, rocky mountains, and the sky.
Visiting this region and exploring the Nho Que River in Ha Giang, one is compelled to conquer the Ma Pi Leng Pass and, conversely, traverse the pass to admire the majestic scenery of the picturesque green river. Nho Que and Ma Pi Leng form a spectacular pair in the landscape of Ha Giang tourism, for without one of the two, the beauty would not be complete
The ideal time to visit Ha Giang is September to around March of the following year. During this period, not only is it the season of ripe rice fields and blooming flowers that adorn the sky, but it is also the time when the Spring festivals of the mountainous people take place. Take note of these vibrant Ha Giang landmarks to ensure you don't miss the opportunity to fully experience the beauty of this highland region!
August - October: This is the time when the terraced fields in Ha Giang are uniformly covered in the golden hues of ripe rice, with the most stunning views found in the Hoang Su Phi area.
October - November: If you are enchanted by the beauty of triangular flower fields, why not plan your trip to Ha Giang around October to November? Don't forget to visit the Lung Cu Flagpole, the cultural village of Lung Cam - Sung La, the foot of the Ma Pi Leng Pass, and Thach Son Thanh - Quan Ba for the best views of the most authentic triangular flower fields
All times of the year are beautiful in Ha Giang, with each season showcasing its unique charm. However, from December to January, the weather tends to be quite cold, so it's advisable for everyone to prepare warm clothing
Pack your essentials for a 3-day or 4-day trip: passport, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, and warm clothes if traveling during the cooler months (November to March). Don't forget mosquito repellent, some cash, a phone with an internet SIM card, a camera, a healthy appetite, and a positive attitude!
Due to limited vehicle space and accommodation constraints, please limit your luggage to a maximum of 10 kg in a backpack or overnight bag.
If needed, we provide free bag storage at Quiri Hostel Ha Giang or our office in Hanoi.
We have small groups consisting of a maximum of 8 to 14 people. In comparison to other companies, it employs between 50 and 200 individuals.
We have an office: Ha Giang Vision Tour & Quiri Hostel Ha Giang.
You can leave your belongings at our office in Ha Giang or Hanoi.
Rest assured, everything is kept safe and monitored by CCTV 24/7.
Travel insurance is not included. We strongly recommend that passengers obtain their own travel insurance to cover against illness, injury, loss or damage to personal belongings, and the possibility of being unable to travel on confirmed departure dates.
Yes sure. We run the group tour everyday.
a group of maximum 14 people
Yes, we accept payment by cash and card when you pay in our office or you can make the payment through website.
We own Quiri Hostel – 25 Hàng Lược Street, Hàng Mã, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi.
For Cát Bà, you can book at Quiri Hotel – 135 Tùng Dinh, Cát Bà Island.
We encourage you to book directly through our website!

