Time: 5 days, 5 nights
CODE: HGCB5D5N
Starting From: 280$ per pax

HA GIANG – CAO BANG MOTORBIKE ADVENTURER 5D5N

Hop on your motorbike and journey through the raw beauty of Ha Giang and Cao Bang. From sky-high mountain passes to serene hidden valleys, this 5-day motorbike adventure will take you off the beaten path and deep into the heart of northern Vietnam’s cultural and natural wonders.

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TRIP ITINERARY

Night 1: HA NOI - THON THA VILLAGE – 305KM

Please be ready at 6:15 am at your hotel to be picked up by your limousine transfer. It often takes 6,5 hours to 7 hours to get Ha Giang from Hanoi. En route, the bus will stop at a local rest stop for toilet and buy food for around 30 minutes. You do not need to bring your shoes down because you can use the sandals provided by the local rest stop.

Upon your arrival in Ha Giang, our driver will take you to Tha village. Enjoy your free time walking around and learning about the local life.

Overnight at local bungalow.

day 1: THON THA – LUNG TAM – HMONG PALACE – LUNG CU- 175KM

Start your adventure to Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark. On the route, stop at plenty of attractions to take photos and get insight into the local life. Listen to the legend of Twin Mountain and the history of Heaven’s Gate in Quan Ba district. Then, visit the Lung Tam linen cooperative, a Flower H’mong village, to learn how to make embroidery from those experts.

Passing by Yen Minh, stop at the palace of the H’mong king, which was a royal family of high rank during French colonial rule – this palace attracts keen interest from architecturally minded visitors due to its mixed style of European and Chinese architecture.

Head on the road again to Lung Cu,  the North Pole of Vietnam. This is the northernmost part of Vietnam, also known as “The North Pole”. The scenery around Lung Cu is breathtaking; the flag pole itself is a spiral staircase you can climb up. It takes you up a high height where the flag is fitted and provides an even higher perspective of the spectacular landscape around it.

Ride to Dong Van ancient town and spend a night here.

day 2: DONG VAN SUNDAY MARKET – MA PI LENG PASS - BAO LAC – 165km

If it’s Sunday, that means you will have a chance to visit Dong Van Sunday market where local wares are bought and sold by local ethnic minority people like the flower H’mong, Tay, Dao, and Giay. Check out your hotel before visiting this Sunday market. This market opens busily only on Sunday when local ethnic youth have a date, or buy some colorful skirts.

It will be a snaking drive from Meo Vac to the Khau Coc Cha pass. Start the adventure today with a visit to the Meo Vac Sunday market, the largest market in Ha Giang. Then, transfer to Meo Vac town by passing Ma Pi Leng pass. Ma Pi Leng Pass is not long, but it is the most adventurous pass in the northern border mountain area.

Your driver will stop you at Skypath to go hiking with your tour guide on an 8 – 10km stunning walk. The path will lead us to some Flower Hmong hamlets and go to Dong Van museum, where you will see huge rocky statues to salute the youth sacrificing to build the road.

At the top of Ma Pi Leng mountain is the “happiness” road, which has a stone stele recording the marks in the construction process. The scenery in Ma Pi Leng Pass is unique, with majestic and wild beauty. Looking to the north and northeast, thousands of gray mountains concatenate to the horizon. Net to the road is abyss, below is the Nho Que River with cool water.

Khau Coc Tra Pass, or the 15-story pass, also known by the locals as Me Pia, is the most famous pass in Cao Bang because of its shape and dangerous road. Located on National Highway 4A, with a length of nearly 2.5km, Khau Coc Tra pass connects Xuan Truong commune to Bao Lac border center, bordering China, in Cao Bang province.

The unique and strange background will be the highlight of your photo. The 15-storey slope of Cao Bang zigzags many bends like snakes, but when you see it with your own eyes, visitors feel it more authentically.

Overnight at a homestay in Bao Lac town.

day 3: BAO LAC – KHUOI KHON – PHUC SEN – NGUOM NGAO – 227KM

Check out your homestay and en route stop, and visit a Khuoi Khon, a Lo Lo village, to interact and learn about the ethnic culture of the Lo Lo tribe. Khuoi Khon community tourist site, Khuoi Khon village is a small village of 56 households of the Lo Lo ethnic group. Come to Khuoi Khon, visitors will experience a quiet space, mix in nature, witness the rural life in spacious houses, and explore the unique culture of the Lo Lo ethnic group.

En route, visit Phong Nam Valley, which is called the hidden paradise. Not too far from the well-known Ban Gioc waterfall, you will find the unknown Phong Nam valley. Even though the area is so close to waterfalls, this valley is hardly visited by tourists.

Then, move to Phuc Sen forging village. In the early days, the villagers produced weapons for the soldiers of Nung Ton Phuc and Nung Tri Cao to fight against the Song army. After the war, they made farm and domestic tools such as ploughs, hoes, knives, and scissors. It is also said that the villagers used to cast cannons and grenade casings, especially during the resistance war against French colonialism.

The incense craft of the Nung ethnic minority people in Phia Thap village contributes to the preservation of a traditional spiritual culture. The incense-making craft of the Nung people has a long history. For Phia Thap villagers, making incense not only portrays their national identity but is also associated with the custom of burning incense in Vietnam.

Spend a night at Eco Homestay at a special stone village.

DAY 4: BAN GIOC WATERFALL – PHAT TICH PAGODA – HOLE MOUNTAIN - CAO BANG – 120km

After breakfast, let’s get ready for our exciting boat trip to Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of the biggest waterfalls in Vietnam. Nestled amongst these amazing landscapes of Trung Khanh is the breath-taking Ban Gioc Waterfall, which spans over 300 meters, split half and half between Vietnam and China. You’ll get some time here to simply take in the amazing atmosphere surrounding the falls, which presents an excellent opportunity for some fantastic photography.

Located in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang Province, Phat Tich Truc Lam Ban Gioc Pagoda is the first pagoda ever built in the northern province of Vietnam. From the pagoda, visitors could overlook the whole Ban Gioc Waterfall, wrapped in paddy fields and mountain ranges.

Before heading to Cao Bang city, stop to visit Mat Than or Holy Angel Mountain, according to the native Tay people’s voice, Mat Than Nui has the local name “Phja Piót”, which translates to a mountain with a hole, pierced through as if the wind blew from one side to the other.

Thung Mountain proudly stood and watched the lake’s dry season, gradually drying out to reveal the smooth grassy plains. The lakes don’t disappear; they just get tiny, and so they are much greener. His restless blue eyes became more silent and deep.

Then, move to Cao Bang City to take a rest and spend a night here.

day 5: CAO BANG – HANOI - 282KM

After having breakfast at your hotel, get ready to go back to Hanoi. En route, your tour guide will arrange a short walk around to stretch your legs.

The tour will finish around 5:30 PM. Please send us your hotel address so drop you off there.

End of the tour.

The itinerary is subject to change or cancellation due to weather conditions.

  • Included: Ground transport, English-speaking guide, accommodation, activities & meals mentioned above.
  • Excluded: Airfares, visa fees, travel insurance, gratuities, personal expenses & all other services not clearly mentioned above.

WHY TRAVEL WITH YESD?

Authentic

We give local people employment, income and learning opportunities so they are directly involved in your tourism experience. Our guides and hosts will give you a special insight into culture and life in Vietnam.

Responsible

We aim to minimise the negative impacts of tourism on the environment and the local community while contributing positively to local economies. We don’t just talk responsible tourism, we act!

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10% of all profits from our tours go towards a community fund. This money allows us to make infrastructure improvements and provide other important resources to those in need.

GRATUITY NOTE

Tipping is not customary in Vietnam though it is highly appreciated, mostly in our New Year and Tet holiday. In fact, if you do receive a service that completely exceeds your expectation, then a tip is welcome. Please consider our recommendations on when to tip in Vietnam.

  • Tour guide: Tipping Expected.
  • Tour driver: Tipping Expected.
  • Homestay/ Hotel: Tipping optional.
  • Taxi driver, restaurants: Tipping optional.

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    An amazing experience! Incredible guides! You almost feel privileged compared to other groups. The accommodation is top-notch; the house, the welcome, the meals—everything is perfect. The mountain trek is magical, the motorbike trek is insane (beware of sore bums by the end!), incredible views the whole time, and super enriching stories. It really puts things into perspective compared to our European comforts—it feels great! To conclude this review, thank you again to the entire YESD Travel team; they are truly wonderful people.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q1. Is this a private or group tour?

    This tour is a private tour which will give you full flexibility to enjoy the way you want. Please be noted that we try to avoid the big crowd to bring you the most authentic experiences. All of our customers appreciated and were super happy doing the trip with us on this private tour. Please do not worry, you make the right choice and we assure that you will not regret this tour option.

    Q2. I am a solo traveller; can I join the tour?

    Yes, we offer private tours so you can book our tour as a gift for yourself.

    Q3. How many days should I do the tour?

    We have many options which give you flexibility to choose the most suitable one. The most common option is Ha Giang easy rider 3 days 3 nights. This option gives you the opportunity to cover all must-see destinations in Ha Giang loop while still feel not too rush. If you have a bit more time and prefer a slower pace, Ha Giang loop rider adventure 4 days 4 nights will be the best for you.

    If you love hiking, we recommend you to combine backseat motorbike (either 3 days or 4 days) tour with 1-2 days of trekking as well. You will love it!

    Only consider 2 days 2 nights easy riders/ backseat motorbike if you have very limited time because this requires you to sit on motorbikes for very long and it might be very tiring.

    Q4. Will I be provided with protective gear when being on a motorbike?

    Yes, YESD will provide you with a helmet, elbow and knee protectors.

    Q5. I cannot ride motorbikes. How can I do this trip?

    You will be the pavilion and our guides will take you at the back. You can be free to enjoy the beauty along the way.

    Q6. I have experience riding motorbikes. Can I ride on my own?

    Yes, you can if you have an international driving license which is accepted in Vietnam. If you do not have, we suggest you to have a guide to ride you. The road in Ha Giang is sneaky and quite uphill and downhill, it might be very difficult to control your bikes. Also, the riding behaviour of other local people on the road is different which might cause some troubles if you do not understand their riding behaviour. Moreover, there are many police stations along the way to check the driving license, you will be fined if you do not have one.

    Q7. When is the best time to go to Ha Giang?

    Ha Giang is beautiful in every season. At any time of the year, the mountainous landscape here overwhelms visitors with its natural beauty and colourful festival atmosphere.

    However, if you need to pick one period, we would suggest you October – November or March – May. During these periods, the weather will be quite mild (not hot/ cold). It’s the perfect weather to do the loop.

    If you want to see the yellow rice terrace, Mid-Sept to beginning of October will be the best time. The yellow rice terrace will the in Hoang Su Phi area and not in the loop itself. Therefore, you can combine the loop with some trekking in Hoang Su Phi to admire the beauty of these yellow rice terraces.

    Tour itinerary

     
    Q8. There are some spots in the itinerary I am not particularly interested in, can I skip them?

    Yes of course, we will customize it based on your interest and pace. If you want to spend more time in 1 spot and skip the others, we can do that.

    Q9. Does it include Nho Que boat ride?

    The standard itinerary does not include Nho Que boat ride, however, if you want to add it, please let us know.

    Luggage & Packaging

     
    Q10. What happen with my luggage? Is there any place to store my luggage?

    Please prepare a small backpack to bring your necessaries for your days on the loop. Your big suitcase or luggage can be stored at the first homestay when you arrive in Tha village. You will come back here on the last day when you finish the trip to enjoy the last dinner with your host before being transferred to the bus station for your bus back to Hanoi. During the trip on the motorbike, our guides will tight your backpack behind your motorbikes.

    Q11. Do I need to bring my own towels and toiletries?

    In all of your accommodations, clean towels and toiletries will be provided so you do not need to bring your own. However, you might consider to bring your own if you prefer to.

    Diet

     
    Q12. Is it ok if I am a vegetarian or vegan?

    Yes, we cater all kinds of diet. Before you are on your tour, our sales will gather your diet requirement and notify it to the guide and homestay hosts so they will be fully aware of your diet. Ha Giang is still quite not developed yet in terms of tourism facilities so vegetarian or vegan options are mostly local vegetables, tofu, (eggs – in case of vegetarian), beans, potatoes … You will have plenty of them.

    Transportation

     
    Q13. How to get to Ha Giang?

    There are several ways you can reach Ha Giang. For this loop tour, you can get there by bus from Hanoi during day time or night time. The bus includes seating bus (Limousine) or Sleeper bus. If you do not know how to book the tickets, please talk to our sales team, they will support you.

    We also can arrange the private transportation to transfer you from Hanoi to Ha Giang at extra charge.

    Q14. Is it ok if you arrive early in the morning or late at night?

    Yes, it should not be any problems. Our driver will come to the bus station or your bus dropoff in Ha Giang city to pick you up. He will be provided with your Whatsapp/ contact number in advance so he will contact you beforehand. Your pickup should be very smooth.

    Booking Process

     
    Q15. What is the booking process?

    You leave a request on our website for the tour that you would like to go and add some specific requests if you might have. Our sales team will return to your request within 24 hours (weekend and holiday might be a bit longer – however, we try to get back to you ASAP) with itinerary and quotation. You can adjust a bit on the itinerary if you would like to, if not, you confirm your booking. We will then ask for your personal information to prepare a full itinerary for you and book your services.

    The full itinerary with all details of your trips and accommodations will be sent to you via email together with a deposit payment link. A deposit of 30% tour price will be required once you confirm the trip. Once the deposit payment is done, rest assured that all of your services are secured, otherwise, our sales team will notify you. The last payment amount can be paid in cash upon your arrival in Ha Giang.

    Q16. How far in advance should I book the tour?

    We recommend you to book as soon as you finalise your travelling plan because there are periods when the service is fully booked very fast. To reserve the best services for you, we will need to book well in advance. This will make sure you have the experience exactly as stated.

    Q17. Why do you need to gather our personal information?

    Your personal information will be used to register your stay to authority. We will not use your personal information otherwise.