Ha Giang City Tours

Ha Giang Province is a mountainous region in far northern Vietnam that borders China. Nestled on the heights of the rocky mountain, it is still considered an off the beaten track destination, and a good alternative to busy Sapa. This extraordinary province has some truly awe-inspiring scenery from colossal rugged mountains and lush rice paddies to majestic rivers and mountain villages which create a mesmerizing landscape. The best way to explore is on a three or four-day trek passing through ethnic minority villages, wandering along rocky mountainsides and through terraced rice fields. It’s also the venue of a spectacular motorbike loop, a great and adventurous way to see the area at your own pace.

The must sees

Quan Ba Heaven Gate, Tham Ma Pass, Sung La Valley, Dong Van Karst Plateau, Lung Cu flag tower, Ma Pi Leng Pass, Meo Vac, Du Gia, Hoang Su Phi, local markets and local minority villages, the Hmong King Palace, House of Pao, the old quarter in Dong Van.

Things to do

Motorbike loop, trekking, homestay experiences, a get-away-from-it-all holiday in quiet remote villages.

How to reach

Ha Giang currently has no airport, or train connections. The only way to get here is by road.

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