HA GIANG LOOP 2 DAYS
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
Breathtaking mountain passes, hidden waterfalls, vibrant ethnic villages, and unforgettable local experiences await you in the heart of Ha Giang. From cruising along the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass to sharing “happy water” with locals in Du Gia — every moment is a story worth telling.
Pack your bags, charge your camera, and let’s hit the road — the Ha Giang Loop is calling!

Destination |
HA GIANG -> QUAN BA -> DU GIA -> MEO VAC -> DONG VAN -> YEN MINH -> NAM DAM ->HA GIANG |
Depature |
Yes Required |
Departure Time |
8:30AM |
Return Time |
16:30AM |
Included |
* English-speaking guide
* Meals (4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners)
* Private accommodation
* Motorbike/car driver
* Fuel
* Mineral water
* All entrance tickets |
Excluded |
* Drinks
* Personal expenses
* Tips for driver and guide |
 Travel With Bus
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Details
2-Day Ha Giang – Dong Van Geopark Overview
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Day 1: Scenic drive with cultural stops, visit King’s Palace and Lung Cu Flagpole, explore Dong Van Old Quarter by night
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Day 2: Experience Ma Pi Leng Pass, Meo Vac, traditional weaving in Lung Tam Village, then return to Ha Giang
- After breakfast, we depart for Dong Van Geopark. Along the way, we visit:
-Bac Sum Slope
-Quan Ba Heaven Gate
-Co Tien Twin Mountains
-Tam Son Town.
- We stop for a delicious lunch in Yen Minh.
- After lunch, we explore a White H’Mong village—filming location of the famous movie Pao’s Story—followed by a visit to the King's Palace, once home to the H’Mong King.
- We then continue to the Lung Cu Flagpole, marking Vietnam’s northernmost point.
- We arrive in Dong Van late afternoon.
- After hotel check-in and dinner, we visit Dong Van Old Quarter and its centuries-old market, beautifully lit with lanterns at night.
- After breakfast, we’ll visit Ma Pi Leng Pass — the most beautiful and well-known pass on the loop, and one of Vietnam’s famous "Four Great Passes."
- Next, we’ll head to Meo Vac and stop for lunch in Yen Minh.
- On the way to Quan Ba, we’ll visit Lung Tam Village, where you’ll learn how locals weave traditional brocade fabric — a craft that preserves the rich cultural heritage of the H’mong people in this mountainous region.
- Finally, we’ll return to Ha Giang to conclude the trip.
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