Ha Giang Loop 4D3N

Ha Giang, Vietnam

Ha Giang Loop 4D3N

Explore the legendary Ha Giang Loop on a 4-day adventure through Vietnam’s most breathtaking mountain landscapes, ethnic villages, and iconic mountain passes.

4 Days 3 Nights
From 349 USD
Private SUV
Small Group

Tour Overview

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Northern Vietnam on this unforgettable 4-day adventure through the legendary Ha Giang Loop.

Travel across dramatic mountain passes, deep valleys, winding roads, and remote ethnic villages while experiencing the authentic culture of Ha Giang with experienced local guides.

From the iconic Ma Pi Leng Pass and Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark to peaceful villages like Du Gia and Nam Dam, every day offers spectacular landscapes, cultural encounters, and unforgettable photography opportunities.

Duration

4 Days / 3 Nights

Transport

Private SUV

Difficulty

Moderate Adventure

Group Size

2–6 Travelers


Tour Highlights

  • Conquer the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass mountain road
  • Explore Dong Van Karst Plateau UNESCO Global Geopark
  • Visit Lung Cu Flag Tower — the northernmost point of Vietnam
  • Stay in authentic ethnic minority homestays
  • Discover panoramic viewpoints and iconic photography spots

What’s Included

  • Private SUV transportation
  • English-speaking local guide
  • Accommodation (homestays & hotels)
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Entrance fees and permits

What’s Not Included

  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and beverages

Itinerary

Day 1: Ha Giang - Quan Ba - Du Gia

Mountain landscapes in Ha Giang

Start the journey from Ha Giang City and travel through Bac Sum Pass into the Dong Van Karst Plateau region. Visit Quan Ba Heaven Gate and Fairy Bosom Hill before continuing toward the peaceful village of Du Gia for an overnight homestay experience.

Day 2: Du Gia - Meo Vac - Ma Pi Leng Pass - Dong Van

Ma Pi Leng Pass - Ha Giang

Continue through scenic mountain roads toward Meo Vac before exploring the breathtaking Ma Pi Leng Pass overlooking the Nho Que River canyon. Arrive in Dong Van Ancient Quarter for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 3: Dong Van - Lung Cu - Vuong Palace - Nam Dam

Nam Dam Village - Ha Giang

Visit Lung Cu Flag Tower and nearby Lo Lo Chai Village before exploring the historic Vuong Palace in Sa Phin Valley. Continue through the limestone plateau toward Nam Dam Village for an authentic Dao cultural experience.

Day 4: Nam Dam - Quan Ba - Ha Giang

Travel back through scenic mountain roads, stop at panoramic viewpoints around Quan Ba, and return to Ha Giang City to complete the adventure.


What To Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Warm jacket for mountain weather
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Camera or drone for photography
  • Personal medications if needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour?

All tours include transportation by comfortable SUV, accommodation, an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets, and selected meals depending on the itinerary.

Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is highly recommended for all guests joining our tours in Vietnam.

What should I bring?

We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a light jacket, and personal essentials.

Are the tours suitable for beginners or families?

Yes. Our SUV tours are designed to be comfortable and accessible for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups.

How many people are in each group?

Group sizes are kept small to ensure a more personal and flexible travel experience.

Is this a motorbike tour?

No. This is a comfortable SUV road trip through Ha Giang, ideal for travelers who want to enjoy the landscapes without riding a motorbike.

Will we visit Ma Pi Leng Pass?

Yes. The itinerary includes the famous Ma Pi Leng Pass, one of the most spectacular mountain roads in Vietnam.

Is the road safe?

Yes. Our experienced local drivers are familiar with the mountain roads and weather conditions in Ha Giang.

How cold does Ha Giang get?

Temperatures can be cool, especially from November to February, so bringing a warm jacket is recommended.