Raw beauty | Epic rides | Authentic ethnic villages | Budget-friendly thrill
Perfect for adventurous souls who want to experience Vietnam’s most spectacular and untouched mountain region without spending a fortune. Ride the legendary Ha Giang Loop – twisting roads, jaw-dropping karst peaks, thundering waterfalls, and warm smiles from H’mong, Tay, and Lolo communities. This is the real Vietnam that most tourists never see.
Transportation Hanoi ↔ Ha Giang (both ways included – choose your style)
- Option 1: Comfortable sleeping night bus (departs ~10:00 PM, arrives next morning)
- Option 2: Spacious limousine D-car (departs ~3:30 PM, reclining seats & more daylight views)
Pick-up from Hanoi Old Quarter or Noi Bai Airport. We can also arrange transfers from Ninh Binh, Cat Ba/Halong, Sapa, or Cao Bang – just ask!
Important: Tour does NOT operate during Tet Holiday (15–18 February 2026)
Tour Styles – Pick Your Adventure
- Self-Ride – You ride your own semi-automatic motorbike (easy for beginners after a quick training)
- Easy-Rider – Sit back and enjoy the views while an experienced local driver takes you on the back of the bike (Please mention your preference in the “Special Request” box when booking)
Children’s Prices
- Under 2 years: Free of charge
- 2–9 years: 50% of adult price
- 10 years & above: Full adult price
Real Guest Story – Sarah Forbes (UK)
“Hands-down the best 3 days I spent in Vietnam!”
I booked the 3-day Ha Giang Loop with Vietnam Backpacker Hostels because it was affordable, well-reviewed, and super easy to organize. I chose the afternoon limousine (definitely recommend – night buses are fine but the D-car is way comfier).
Day 0 – Travel Day Picked up right on time, arrived in Ha Giang around 9:30 PM. The hostel was simple, clean, and the bed was surprisingly comfy after the drive.
Day 1 – Ha Giang → Yen Minh Started with steaming pho that I finished every drop of. The guides were brilliant – patient safety briefing and a proper practice session for nervous riders like me. The moment we left the city, the scenery exploded: endless limestone peaks, terraced rice fields, and roads that hug the mountainside. We visited a H’mong family living in a traditional wooden house with dirt floors – incredibly humbling and eye-opening. Afternoon dip in an ice-cold river (instant refresh!), followed by a cozy homestay, epic home-cooked dinner, and maybe one too many shots of happy water (rice wine).
Day 2 – Yen Minh → Dong Van → Ma Pi Leng Heaven Early start, but totally worth it. Kids waving like crazy, water buffalo blocking the road, and then… Ma Pi Leng Pass. Photos don’t do it justice – sheer cliffs dropping into the bright turquoise Nho Que River. I actually teared up a bit. Lunch with a Tay family was another highlight – fresh, flavorful, and full of stories. Evening cave visit and another delicious H’mong feast with more happy water and huge smiles.
Day 3 – Borderlands & Back to Reality Sunrise near the China border (magical), fossil hunting on the roadside, and a fascinating stop at the historic H’mong King’s Palace with its beautiful wood carvings. Final lunch at a legendary local spot – the chicken soup and sticky rice were comfort food perfection. Shower at the hostel, then back on the limousine to Hanoi (arrived ~9:30 PM). Exhausted, sore, but buzzing with memories.
The Verdict Highlights: Ma Pi Leng Pass, authentic ethnic village visits, incredible food, and the sheer thrill of the ride. Challenges: You’ll feel the ride in your legs and bum by day 3, and the homestays are rustic (thin mattresses, basic bathrooms), but that’s part of the authentic charm.
Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. This trip is raw, real, and absolutely unforgettable. If you want the Vietnam you’ll be talking about for years – book this loop. You won’t regret it! – Sarah Forbes, traveled October 2025