Embark on a 4-day private car tour to the Loop in Ha Giang, Vietnam’s final frontier. Explore unspoiled landscapes, immerse in ethnic cultures, and savor delicious local cuisine.
Embark on a 4-day private car tour to the Loop in Ha Giang, Vietnam’s final frontier. Explore unspoiled landscapes, immerse in ethnic cultures, and savor delicious local cuisine.
Ha Giang – Quan Ba – Du Gia, approximately 120 km drive
Ha Giang - Guests are picked up from Ha Giang bus station or hotels in Ha Giang.
After enjoying breakfast, the journey begins on the ‘Road of Happiness,’ heading north out of Ha Giang City. The route ascends the Quan Ba mountain pass, entering the Dong Van Geopark, reaching Heaven’s Gate,…
Ha Giang – Quan Ba – Du Gia, approximately 120 km drive
Ha Giang - Guests are picked up from Ha Giang bus station or hotels in Ha Giang.
After enjoying breakfast, the journey begins on the ‘Road of Happiness,’ heading north out of Ha Giang City. The route ascends the Quan Ba mountain pass, entering the Dong Van Geopark, reaching Heaven’s Gate, and passing the Fairy Hills. Lunch is found in or around the quaint town of Tam Son. The adventure continues deep into the Ha Giang mountains, arriving at the charming village of Du Gia. Here, guests will stay with an ethnic minority family at their homestay, sharing dinner and breakfast with them.
Du Gia - Du Già is a small village nestled in a valley in North Vietnam, adjacent to a river and surrounded by lush, green hills. It is a popular stop for those traveling the Ha Giang loop.
Du Gia – Meo Vac – (Ma Pi Leng) – Dong Van, approximately 110 km drive
Dong Van - After expressing gratitude to the homestay family, the journey continues north, passing some of the most breathtaking mountain passes imaginable. The route goes through the town of Meo Vac, where lunch is taken, and then ascends the majestic Ma Pi Leng mountain pass before reaching Dong Van, the northernmost town in Vietnam. For those interested, a climb to the ruins of the French fort offers a stunning view of the town and its surroundings. Others may prefer exploring the Old Quarter of Dong Van after a long day on the bike.
Ma Pi Leng Pass - Post-lunch, the journey includes the awe-inspiring Ma Pi Leng mountain pass, its Sky Gate, and, if time and weather allow, a boat ride on the Nho Que river.
Dong Van – Lung Cu - Sa Phin – Yen Minh – Nam Dam, approximately 120 km drive
Lung Cu Flag Tower - On a Sunday morning in Dong Van, the vibrant local market welcomes visitors before or after breakfast. Numerous ethnic minority groups gather here, having traveled on Saturday or early Sunday, to engage in weekly shopping and socializing. Following this, the journey heads to the North Pole, humorously referred to as Lung Cu, the northernmost point of Vietnam. Guests can climb the Lung Cu Flagpole to view China from the top, then head south to Sa Phin to visit the century-old palace of Vuong Chinh Duc, the King of the H’mong people. The route descends the Highland of Stone to Yen Minh for lunch, then climbs a mountain pass adorned with pine forests and sweeping rice terraces. The journey continues down to the Song La river valley, leading to the village of Nam Dam, where guests check in with a welcoming Dao ethnic minority family in their home.
Nam Dam – Lung Khuy – Tam Son – Ha Giang City, approximately 70 km drive
Ha Giang Province - After breakfast, guests enjoy village life, stroll around the village, and may visit the local waterfall. The exploration continues to the Lung Khuy cave. Lunch is taken in Tam Son, followed by a scenic side-loop that reconnects to the Road of Happiness, leading back to Ha Giang City, where the tour concludes.
Lung Khuy Cave - The visit to Lung Khuy cave includes entrance fees.
Lung Khuy cave is formed in limestone from an ancient sea over 400 million years ago. The surrounding area features a peak cluster-depression karst landscape with cones, dolines, hanging valleys, travertine terraces, etc., on a planation surface at 850-1100m above sea level. The cave follows a northwest-southeast fault with spacious rooms, few branches, and remarkable speleothems in various forms, such as the King’s column, stone lion, nine-cascade waterfall, or silk-like hairs. Visitors may also hear the melodic sound of water droplets falling from the cave ceiling. Notably, there is a legendary “Fairy’s well” inside the cave. During holidays and festivals, people from near and far visit to collect water, pray for favorable weather, good harvests, health, happiness, and the blessing of children.

- Lunch
- Dinner
- Private Car Transfer During The Tour
- Breakfast
- Free dorm bed if arriving on a night bus, between 2 and 8 am
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Private Car Transfer During The Tour
- Breakfast
- Free dorm bed if arriving on a night bus, between 2 and 8 am
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Seeking for an easy and short adventure to an exotic part with an indulging landscape? Well! This 4-day private Ha Giang loop tour is what you need for a nature fan who has only 4 days to spare! Also known as Vietnam’s final frontier, Ha Giang is an unspoiled range perfect for exploration. This “WOW” 4-day private Ha Giang loop tour takes you to an…
Seeking for an easy and short adventure to an exotic part with an indulging landscape? Well! This 4-day private Ha Giang loop tour is what you need for a nature fan who has only 4 days to spare! Also known as Vietnam’s final frontier, Ha Giang is an unspoiled range perfect for exploration. This “WOW” 4-day private Ha Giang loop tour takes you to an untouched Vietnam’s final frontier destination with unspoiled out-of-this-world landscapes, ethnic cultures, and tasty local food
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.