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Ali Ha Giang Tour Adventure 4 Days 3 Nights – Ali Hostel
Tour Duration: Start Date: November 21, 2025 / End Date: November 25, 2025

Time

4 Days / 3 Nights

People

15 - 19 People

Age

4 - 60

Languages

English, Vietnamese

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Easy Riders - Local guide
$231,00
Ride By Yourself
$205,00
Seat Behind Your Friend
$312,00
Ali Ha Giang Tour Adventure 4 Days 3 Nights

Ali Ha Giang Tour Adventure 4 Days 3 Nights – book with Ha Giang Ali Hostel for easy rider, group tours & motorbike rental.

Ha Giang Loop Group Tour 4 Days 3 Nights is the perfect choice for travelers seeking a deeper and more complete journey through Ha Giang’s breathtaking landscapes and rich local culture. Starting from Ha Giang City, the route takes you through hidden gems like Khau Lan Waterfall, the scenic Quan Ba region, and Lung Tam Village, where traditional weaving is still preserved. Along the way, you’ll pass Lao Va Chai Viewpoint and Yen Minh before exploring the historic Vuong Palace and experiencing authentic local life in Lao Sa Village.

The adventure continues with iconic highlights including Lung Cu Flag Pole — the northernmost point of Vietnam — Dong Van Town, the dramatic Sky Path, and the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass overlooking the stunning Nho Que River. From Meo Vac, the journey moves into more untouched areas like Mau Due, Ngoc Long Stream, and the refreshing Du Gia Waterfall, with a peaceful overnight stay in Du Gia Village.

On the final day, travel through Duong Thuong Village before returning to Ha Giang, completing a well-rounded loop that combines majestic nature, cultural immersion, and off-the-beaten-path experiences — ideal for those who want more than just a quick trip.

Ha Giang Loop Group Tour 4 Days 3 Nights
Ha Giang Loop Group Tour 4 Days 3 Nights
Included
  • Accommodation: 3 nights in local homestays.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner as specified in the itinerary.
  • Transportation: Motorbike and transportation between attractions.
  • Local tour Guide: Professional guide providing insights into cultural and scenic spots.
  • Entrance Fees.
  • Protective Gear.
Excluded
  • Personal expenses: Souvenirs, drinks, or additional activities outside the itinerary.
  • Travel insurance: Not provided but recommended for all participants.
  • Optional activities: Additional excursions, private tours, or custom experiences requiring extra fees.
  • Tips: Gratuities for guides, drivers, and local staff.
  • Transportation to/from Ha Giang: Flights, trains, or buses to the starting point of the tour.
  • Extra meals: Snacks or meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Ha Giang – Thai An – Lung Tam – Lao Va Chai – Yen Minh – Vuong Palace – Lao Sa Village

Morning
Depart from Ha Giang City and begin your journey to Khau Lan Waterfall, a hidden gem nestled in the forested hills just outside the city. After a short scenic trek through bamboo groves, you’ll arrive at this cascading natural wonder—perfect for a refreshing start to the day. Continue on winding roads to Quan Ba, where you’ll encounter stunning landscapes and the legendary Heaven Gate viewpoint, offering dramatic vistas of the Twin Mountains. Your next stop is Lung Tam Village, home to the H’mong ethnic group, renowned for their traditional flax weaving. Here, you’ll witness the full crafting process—from harvesting to dyeing with indigo and weaving vibrant textiles by hand.
Khau Lan Waterfall
Khau Lan Waterfall
Noon
Stop for lunch at a local eatery surrounded by nature. Continue your journey to Lao Va Chai Viewpoint, a lesser-known panoramic stop that reveals sweeping views over the vast valleys and ridgelines. Take a break to enjoy the serenity and capture some memorable photos.
Lao Sa Village
Lao Sa Village
Afternoon:
Pass through Yen Minh, a tranquil town surrounded by pine forests and rice terraces, offering a peaceful glimpse into rural highland life. Continue your journey over the dramatic curves of Tham Ma Pass, a winding ascent known for its S-shaped switchbacks and panoramic views—an iconic photography stop in Ha Giang. As you descend, pass through Pho Cao, a charming village characterized by its ancient earthen houses and vibrant buckwheat fields (in season), where H’mong families live in harmony with the landscape. Then tackle the legendary Chín Khoanh Pass (Nine Turns Pass), famous for its sharp bends and breathtaking perspective over layered mountain slopes. Finally, arrive at the iconic Vuong Palace, the former royal residence of the H’mong King. Nestled in a rocky valley, this majestic stone mansion blends Chinese, French, and H’mong architectural styles, telling a vivid story of ethnic pride and political power. Explore its grand courtyards, spiral staircases, and moss-covered towers to step into a bygone era.
Tham Ma Pass
Tham Ma Pass
Evening:
Arrive at Lao Sa Village, where you’ll spend the night in a welcoming local homestay. Enjoy a traditional dinner prepared by your hosts, followed by the opportunity to learn more about the local customs and daily life.
Vuong Palace
Vuong Palace
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay in Lao Sa
Activities: Thai An Pass, Lung Tam weaving village, Lao Va Chai Viewpoint, Vuong Palace, Lao Sa homestay experience

Day 2: Lao Sa Village – Lung Cu Flagpole – Dong Van – Sky Path – Ma Pi Leng Pass – Meo Vac

Morning::
Leave Lao Sa Village after breakfast and head northward to visit the iconic Lung Cu Flagpole, Vietnam’s northernmost point. Rising 1,470 meters above sea level, this monumental site stands as a national symbol and offers panoramic views across the border into China and the surrounding karst landscape. After taking in the breathtaking scenery, journey south to Dong Van Town, where you’ll explore the atmospheric Old Quarter—a blend of French colonial architecture and H’mong cultural life. Continue the ride to the edge of the plateau and take on the spectacular Sky Path, a dramatic cliffside trail with sweeping views of the UNESCO-recognized Dong Van Karst Plateau.
Dong Van Old Quarter
Dong Van Old Quarter
Noon:
Enjoy a traditional lunch in Dong Van before making your way to the crown jewel of the region: Ma Pi Leng Pass. Along this breathtaking pass, trek to the Great White Cliff (Vách Đá Trắng)—a stunning vertical rock wall offering a heart-stopping viewpoint over the Tu San Canyon, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia. The emerald river snaking between the towering cliffs is a surreal and unforgettable highlight of the journey.
Tu San Cayon
Tu San Cayon
Afternoon:
Ride into Meo Vac, a culturally vibrant town surrounded by limestone mountains. Check into a welcoming local homestay and take time to unwind.
Meo Vac
Meo Vac
Evening:
If available, explore the local Meo Vac night market, where food stalls, traditional crafts, and the sounds of H’mong flute music fill the evening air. Rest in your homestay nestled beneath the starlit peaks.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay in Meo Vac
Activities: Dong Van Old Quarter, Sky Path, Ma Pi Leng Pass, Great White Cliff trekking, Meo Vac cultural stay

Day 3: Meo Vac – Mau Due – Ngoc Long Stream – Du Gia Waterfall – Du Gia Village

Morning:
Depart from Meo Vac and ride through dramatic limestone valleys toward Ngoc Long Stream. Here, enjoy a bamboo rafting experience on calm, emerald-green water fringed by tropical forest—a serene way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Ha Giang highlands. Local guides may share legends about the stream and its name, which translates to “Dragon Pearl.”
Ngoc Long Stream
Ngoc Long Stream
Noon:
Continue to Mau Due, a rustic H’mong and Dao-inhabited commune perched along mountain ridges. Stop for a hearty home-style lunch with ingredients such as smoked pork, upland vegetables.
Road to Mau Due
Road to Mau Due
Afternoon:
Head south on winding roads to Du Gia Village, a peaceful haven surrounded by karst mountains and green paddies. Upon arrival, hike or ride a short distance to the Du Gia Waterfall, a tiered cascade tucked into the jungle. The natural pool beneath the falls invites a refreshing swim, and shaded rocks provide the perfect place to relax, take photos, or enjoy a moment of silence in nature.
Du Gia Village
Du Gia Village
Evening:
Return to your Tay ethnic homestay, where you’ll be treated to a traditional dinner cooked over wood fire. Engage in conversations with your hosts, learn about their customs and dialects, or join an informal music session—sometimes accompanied by rice wine and stories passed down for generations.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay in Du Gia
Activities: Ngoc Long Stream bamboo rafting, Mau Due cultural lunch, Du Gia Waterfall swimming and trekking, Tay ethnic homestay exchange

Day 4: Du Gia Village – Duong Thuong Valley – Ha Giang

Morning:
Begin your final day with a hearty breakfast in Du Gia Village, then set off for Duong Thuong Valley, a picturesque highland route that winds through stilt-house hamlets and lush terraced rice fields. This area is home to Tay and H’mong communities who maintain traditional farming and weaving practices. The journey is ideal for those seeking scenic photography and cultural interaction with local villagers beginning their day.
Du Gia Waterfall
Du Gia Waterfall
Noon:
Enjoy lunch at a family-run eatery in the Quan Ba region, with local dishes.
Duong Thuong Valley
Duong Thuong Valley
Afternoon:
Make your descent back to Ha Giang City along winding passes and green mountain slopes. Take time to reflect on the natural beauty and cultural richness experienced over the past four days.
Thai An Road
Thai An Road
Evening:
Optional sleeper bus back to Hanoi departs around 4:15 PM from the city center.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Not included (tour ends in Ha Giang)
Activities: Duong Thuong Valley ethnic village visit

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