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We rate this tour as a 5 / 5. Due to high physical demands, this tour is recommended to advanced cyclists with experience. The trails are rugged and sometimes with significant elevation gains.
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Embark on a challenging bike loop through Northern Vietnam
Cycle the entire Ha Giang Loop with a guided group
Challenge yourself by riding rugged trails in the beautiful countryside
Enjoy a cultural experience as you ride through the numerous remote villages
Enjoy the beautiful rice terraces and pastures along your cycling route
This tour of Northern Vietnam’s legendary Ha Giang loop is truly the pinnacle of what the country’s cycling scene has to offer. This area is the most beautiful part of Vietnam, but it is also the most rugged and extreme – which is why the tour is perfect for advanced cyclists!
September and October are the best months to tour the Ha Giang loop, as the weather is perfect for cycling and the terraced rice paddies lining the route are at their greenest and ripest. You may even see local farmers harvesting fresh rice as you pass by.
Enjoy riding a path that will keep you off the main highways, spare you the tourist traps, and let you get the most out of the rustic landscape.
This tour of Northern Vietnam’s legendary Ha Giang loop is truly the pinnacle of what the country’s cycling scene has to offer. This area is the most beautiful part of Vietnam, but it is also the most rugged and extreme – which is why the tour is perfect for advanced cyclists!
September and October are the best months to tour the Ha Giang loop, as the weather is perfect for cycling and the terraced rice paddies lining the route are at their greenest and ripest. You may even see local farmers harvesting fresh rice as you pass by.
Enjoy riding a path that will keep you off the main highways, spare you the tourist traps, and let you get the most out of the rustic landscape.
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North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Hanoi arrival and bike fitting
After you arrive at the hotel in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, you’ll be treated to a bike fitting where expert mechanics will make sure your mountain bike is perfectly suited to your preferences and body dimensions.
After all riders have arrived and received a fitting, you’ll kick off the tour with a welcome dinner of traditional Northern Vietnamese cuisine. The dinner will be a good chance for you to get to know both your fellow cyclists and your guides.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Hanoi
Distance: None
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 Hanoi to Hoang Su Phi
7:30 hotel pickup for a 5-hour van transfer to Viet Quang to the north. This long transfer will give you plenty of time to familiarize yourself with the landscape of the area or to get some more sleep. Along the way, you’ll stop for a local breakfast.
After arriving in Viet Quang, you will enjoy lunch at the house of a local family. This will be your first full immersion into rural Vietnamese cuisine, so don’t be afraid to try some unfamiliar foods!
After lunch, the Ha Giang Gauntlet truly begins. You’ll get on the bikes and begin the challenging ride to Hoang Su Phi, only 22km long but with an elevation gain of 800m.
Dinner and overnight at a local homestay in Hoang Su Phi.
Overnight Location: Homestay at Hoang Su Phi
Distance: 22km, 800m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Hoang Su Phi to Ha Giang city
You’ll set off from the mountain city of Hoang Su Phi bright and early to head towards the outskirts of Ha Giang. The ride is 8km long, but you’ll descend 400m of off-road dirt paths that actually lead through hillside villages. Watching the beautiful terraced mountainsides that follow the contours of the landscape is one of this adventure’s scenic highlights.
Near Ha Giang, you’ll explore the diverse cultural heritage of the 15 different ethnic tribes in the area You’ll have the opportunity to learn about the rich history and heritage of the tribes from the locals themselves.
Next, you’ll cycle up the steep final stretch to enjoy the view of Ha Giang city, a challenging but rewarding experience, before overnighting at a local hotel in Ha Giang.
Overnight Location: Homestay in Ha Giang City
Distance: 60km, 1500m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Ha Giang to Yen Minh
You’ll wake to a 25 km bus transfer along the paved road through local terraced rice paddies. The morning scenery is breathtakingly beautiful, but the road is flat and relatively straight, and that kind of casual cycling is reserved for our not-so-super-advanced tours!
At the end of the bus ride, you’ll hop on your bike and cycle through Vietnam’s limestone mountain range, taking in the views of the incredible geological formations and the misty rice terraces in the area as you pump up steep climbs and fly down hills at high speeds. Emerging from the mountain range, the terrain will even out a bit as you pass through minority villages and mountain communities while immersing yourself in the local culture and interacting with the friendly people of the area.
The mountain road pass “Heaven’s Gate 1” will be a highlight of the day, with the famous vista of the Tam Son valley and the Twin Hills offering one of the most spectacular sites in Vietnam. The mix of challenging up and down terrain and relatively flat sections will test your cycling skills, but the scenic views and friendly encounters with local hill tribes will make it all worth it.
Finally, you’ll descend into Yen Minh while observing the traditional homes of the local communities and taking in the picturesque surroundings before an overnight at a homestay in this sleepy northern town.
Overnight Location: Homestay in Yen Minh
Distance: 60km, 1500m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Yen Minh to Dong Van (North Pole of Vietnam)
In the morning, you’ll take a leisurely ride several km to visit the nearby hill tribe market. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and get a glimpse of the vibrant lifestyle characteristic of the heavily Chinese-influenced far North of Vietnam. You may even come across some Northern Vietnamese antiquities to pick up as souvenirs!
Next, you’ll cycle up the “Way of Happiness Road” while viewing Dong Van’s Karst Plateau, truly one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in the world (take a look at the photos if you don’t believe us). At the road’s summit, riders will visit the Hmong King Palace (Vuong Chi Sinh Palace) and Lung Cu Flag Pole Tower.
Finally, you’ll cycle 15 km to Dong Van ancient town and check into a hotel there before enjoying some self-guided exploration of one of Vietnam’s most historically rich hidden gems.
Overnight Location: Homestay at Dong Van
Distance: 60km, 1700m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 Dong Van, sky walk and Nho Que cruise, then to Meo Vac
You’ll set off from Dong Van through Sky Walk, a road that is cyclist-friendly but has been known to get so misty that you might feel like you’re walking on clouds, hence the name. The ride will also take you alongside the magnificent Ma Phi Leng Pass.
After the sky walk, riders will fly down a steep downhill stretch to the Nho Que River and embark on the Nho Que River cruise. The 700-meter-deep canyon walls are sure to take your breath away.
After disembarking, you’ll board a waiting support van in Nho Que and backtrack to the colorful village of Meo Vac, where you will stay overnight.
Overnight Location: Homestay at Meo Vac
Distance: 30km, 700m
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 Meo Vac to Du Gia
In the morning, you’ll set off on a ride from Meo Vac to the majestic Mau Due – Lung Ho summit, which will offer one of the most panoramic views in Vietnam. The ride is one of the most strenuous legs of this adventure, so be sure to stay hydrated. Reaching the summit is no easy task even for expert cyclists, but you’ll be rewarded at the top of the mountain with a hearty picnic lunch.
The descent down the mountain is one of the highest-velocity segments of any biking tour tour, and it ends with a plunge into the tranquil riverside village of Du Gia. Overnight at a comfortable river view hotel in town.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Ha Noi
Distance: 54km, 1500m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8 Du Gia to Ha Giang, Bus to Hanoi
Start the day with a visit to the local market in Du Gia, where you can mingle with colorfully-clothed members of the different hill tribes and admire their traditional crafts.
From Du Gia, you’ll embark on one of the most ruggedly picturesque legs of this adventure: cycling uphill 5 km through remote mountainous areas surrounded by beautiful cliffs, caves, and other natural wonders. It’s the intense climax of the Ha Giang Gauntlet.
After the 5 km climb, you’ll begin a descent that lasts 20 km. It will be a glorious opportunity to rest your cycling muscles, which will probably be pretty spent by this point. You’ll then finish the cycling portion of the tour with 10 km of flat riding to the town of Ha Giang, where you’ll check into a hotel.
That afternoon, you’ll share a farewell lunch at the hotel. You’ll say goodbye to your fellow riders and your trusty bike unless you both plan to extend your stay in Ha Giang.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: 38km, 800m of ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
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North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour Price and Dates
This guided biking tour is always run as fixed-departure tour where you would be joining a group, however, private departures may be available on request. The prices below are per person, sharing a double room.Start
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Accommodation on North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour
This tour is based in 3-star hotels or homestays. The hotels on this tour provide all the common modern necessities to make your trip more comfortable. Homestays provides a stay with a local family in their home.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in the North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour?
Meals
7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners are included. Water, snacks, soft drinks, fresh fruit on biking days are also included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 7 nights are included. You can book additional nights before and after the tour for an extra charge.
Transportation during the Tour
This tour includes the services of an air-conditioned van for transfers and support, as well as support vehicle to carry gear, luggage, first aid.
Also Included
- Services of cycling guides and mechanics (number depends on group size)
- Entrance fees, boat trips
- All biking gear (High quality mountain bike, helmet, tool kit, water cage)
- Free flow cold beer at the end of the tour
Not included
- Airport transfer
- Visa
- International airfares
- Hotel early check-in / late check-out
- Overweight luggage
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Tipping
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades
- Upgrade to E-bike (instead of MTB)
- Single room surcharge
- How hard is the North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Vietnam?
- Are meals included on the North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Hanoi to start this tour?
- Is the North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour in English?
- Where does the North Vietnam’s Ha Giang Cycling Tour end?
- Can I rent a bike?
- Can I bring my own bike?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Vietnam?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Vietnam?
We rate this tour as a 5 / 5. Due to high physical demands, this tour is recommended to advanced cyclists with experience. The trails are rugged and sometimes with significant elevation gains.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners are included. Water, snacks, soft drinks, fresh fruit on biking days are also included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover biking. Get your travel insurance.
Fly into Hanoi Airport (HAN).
Yes, the tour guide is English-speaking.
The tour ends where it starts, in Hanoi.
Bike rental (high quality mountain bike) is already included in the tour package. You can upgrade to e-bike for an extra charge.
Yes. You can also bring over your seat and pedals that can be fitted to the bikes provided.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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