
Ha Giang Loop
The Ha Giang Loop is steadily becoming Vietnam’s favourite destination, and a must do for any motorbike enthusiast. The loop can be done in 3 days, but there is so much to see in the Ha Giang region that we recommend taking your time and enjoying everything on offer. Below are the routes we recommend to get the
most our of your trip.
As well as these routes we offer several tour options from our shop in Ha Giang. Check them out below!

Self-drive
Choose from a selection of rental bikes and follow our experienced tour guide as he guides you through the regions most impressive locations.

Easy rider
Ride on the back with one of our guides and enjoy the scenery. We recommend this option for inexperienced riders.
Route 1: Ha Giang Loop
- }3 days
- 358km
Day 1: Setting off from Ha Giang you head towards Dong Van following the main route along the QL4C. You will pass some stunning views and hit some incredible roads. Not far outside of Ha Giang is Quan Ba which has plenty of homestays, and is a good option to stay if you don’t want to go too far on the first day or don’t want an early start in Ha Giang. Later in the first day you will pass by the Hmong Palace and can head north to the Lung Cu flag tower, an impressive monument to Vietnam’s national sovereignty.
Day 2: On day 2 you will leave Dong Van with the option to head north in a loop around a dirt track with amazing mountain views. This road is not well maintained so we recommend one of our offroad bikes like the Honda XR 150cc. You have the option to go all the way or just a little bit before turning around. You will then head south and pass the Ma Pi Leng pass, considered to be the most spectacular view of Ha Giang. After the Ma Pi Leng Pass you will see a large selection of homestays just before Meo Vac. We recommend staying here if you want to extend your trip or if you want to take a boat ride. The boat trip starts from a turning just before the homestays and heads up river. This gives a very different view of the Ma Pi Leng pass and the first chance to take a swim on the trip. From Meo Vac you will head into the heart of the mountains of Ha Giang and towards Du Gia. The roads here are much smaller and quieter than the previous day. At Du Gia you will be able to head to the waterfalls and take a dip.
Day 3: On the final day you will return to Ha Giang city.
Route Highlights

Iconic flagpole marking Vietnam's northernmost point.

Famous mountain pass with breathtaking views.

Serene waterfall, well known as a great swimming spot.

Spectacular picture spot with panoramic views.

Historic palace showcasing H’mong culture and history.
Route 2: Ha Giang Loop & Ba Be Lake
- }5 days
- 806km
This 5 day route takes you to Ba Be Lake National Park – Vietnam’s largest natural lake and home to some mysterious local myths. You will follow the same path as our 3 day route, but as you leave Du Gia you will head north again and back to Meo Vac. From here you will head south to Bao Lac, home to the Lolo ethnic minority groups. From Bao Lac, you will continue south to the national park of Ba Be Lake. It is a perfect final stop for a motorbike trip as you can relax with a swim or a boat trip in the lake. From here you will make your way back to Ha Giang to finish your trip.
Route Highlights

Iconic flagpole marking Vietnam's northernmost point.

Famous mountain pass with breathtaking views.

Serene waterfall, well known as a great swimming spot.

Winding mountain pass offering otherworldly views.

Largest natural lake in Vietnam, known for its tranquility.
Route 3: Ha Giang & Cao Bang
- }6-7 days
- 944km
This is our longest route and the one we most recommend if you have time. It follows the same path as our 3 day route until Du Gia. As you leave Du Gia, you will head north and back past Meo Vac, then south to Bao Lac staying here for a night. If you’re up for a longer ride then you can ride all of the way to Cao Bang without stopping in Bao Lac. Cao Bang is the largest city on the route other than Ha Giang city. You will spend one night in Cao Bang (or 2 if you didn’t stay in Bao Lac) and head to the Ban Gioc waterfall for the day, which will bring you right up to the border with China. From Cao Bang you will head to the national park at Ba Be Lake. A beautiful a peaceful lake where you can relax and swim, or take boat trip on the lak. On your final day you will make your way back to Ha Giang city.
Route Highlights

Iconic flagpole marking Vietnam's northernmost point.

Famous mountain pass with breathtaking views.

Serene waterfall, well known as a great swimming spot.

Winding mountain pass offering otherworldly views.

Largest natural lake in Vietnam, known for its tranquility.
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Our Bikes
We offer a great selection of bikes to suit any rider and any terrain. Our most popular bikes are the Honda XR 150cc, the perfect bike for tackling off-road riding in the north of Vietnam, and the Honda CB Verza 150cc a reliable road bike, ideal for a rider and passenger. We also offer semi automatic options like the Honda wave – ideal for a beginner or someone on a budget, and automatic bikes ideal for day trips and short routes.
Honda XR 150
$18 /daily
The Honda XR 150cc is our most popular motorbike. It is a reliable, on and off-road option that is perfect for tackling long distances in Vietnam.


$60 /daily
The Honda CB500X is an exceptional ADV touring bike, that comfortably seats 2 people and offers more than enough power to tackle Vietnam’s roads.


Kawasaki Versys 300
The Kawasaki Versys 300 is a powerful ADV tourer that performs well on and offroad. It seats 1 or 2 riders comfortably and offers a lot of storage space.


$13 /daily
The Suzuki GD110cc is a reliable and lightweight manual bike perfect for beginners and experienced riders. It’s ideal for a single rider, but can take 2.


The Honda Wave is the most common bike in Vietnam. It is sturdy, reliable and easy to ride. A great option for inexperienced riders with a small budget.


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