Ha Giang Off-Road Cycling Adventure Tour 7 Days

Ha Giang Off-Road Cycling Adventure Tour 7 Days

The last frontier in northern Vietnam, known for its breathtaking scenery of granite outcrops and limestone pinnacles, is Ha Giang Bicycle Tours. Ha Giang Bicycle Loop in 7 Days Some of the most breathtaking landscape in the nation can be found in the province's extreme north, and the journey from Yen Minh to Dong Van, and then over the Mai Pi Leng Pass to Meo Vac, is truly amazing. Despite being one of the most well-liked travel spots in this area, Ha Giang's closeness to the Chinese border prevents many tourists from visiting.
With its attractions including Happiness Road, Dong Van Plateau, Khau Vai Love Market, Quan Ba Sky Gate, and enigmatic, majestic, winding routes, Ha Giang is the most picturesque place in the nation. H'mong people live in modest, uncomplicated villages far down the valley, hidden by heavy clouds.

Duration: 5 - 7 days
Country: Vietnam
Theme: Cycling Tours

Overview
The last frontier in northern Vietnam, known for its breathtaking scenery of granite outcrops and limestone pinnacles, is Ha Giang Bicycle Tours. Ha Giang Bicycle Loop in 7 Days Some of the most breathtaking landscape in the nation can be found in the province's extreme north, and the journey from Yen Minh to Dong Van, and then over the Mai Pi Leng Pass to Meo Vac, is truly amazing. Despite being one of the most well-liked travel spots in this area, Ha Giang's closeness to the Chinese border prevents many tourists from visiting.
With its attractions including Happiness Road, Dong Van Plateau, Khau Vai Love Market, Quan Ba Sky Gate, and enigmatic, majestic, winding routes, Ha Giang is the most picturesque place in the nation. H'mong people live in modest, uncomplicated villages far down the valley, hidden by heavy clouds.
Ha Giang, a region in northeastern Vietnam that is more than 200 kilometers from Hanoi and has stunning scenery, ancient forests, and tall mountains, is the last in the nation to welcome tourists. Steps form natural fortresses, and whimsical stone lanes split the rocky plateaus. The H Mong people have lived in this magnificent setting for many years.
The Ha Giang rocky plateau has several breathtaking and treacherous routes that are not only challenging for adventurers and thrill seekers but also "heartbreaking" for many due to their breathtaking beauty. The verdant vegetation along those roadways is ever-green and vibrant, presenting a striking view that evokes a range of feelings that are difficult to put into words.
Seven-Day Ha Giang Excursion A great approach to discover the rocky Dong Van plateau's hidden charm is to go on a cycling circle. With 80% of the land covered in rock and thought to hold fossils from 400–600 million years ago, this area is officially recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The remote town of Dong Van is tucked away in a valley in the center of the Rock Plateau, near the Chinese border, encircled by a forest of mountains and vibrant orchids. Dong Van, which means "sharing culture," is home to H'mong, Tay, Kinh, and Chinese Hoa. The homes have a Chinese architectural design.

Tailor-made trip
Vietnam Cycling Tours is a reputable local bike tour company with a committed staff of knowledgeable cycling tour consultants, competent bike mechanics, experienced bicycling guides, and enthusiastic bicycle specialists. We are aware that every traveler has particular needs and preferences. We therefore provide customized travel experiences that are tailored to your individual requirements, whether you are traveling alone, in a group, or with family and friends.

The itinerary that is supplied is only an example; you can alter it further to make it exactly suit your needs and budget. We are open to suggestions and can add or remove items to tailor a certain schedule or construct a brand-new program just for you. To discuss your needs and start organizing your amazing bicycle trip around Vietnam with us, click Contact Us.

Day 01: Hanoi Arrival Transferring to  –Ha Giang
The serene and lovely capital of Vietnam is located in the center of the northern Red River Delta. The city nevertheless exudes the beauty of French colonialism despite being surrounded by lakes and lush boulevards. Although some have dubbed Hanoi the "Paris of the East" because of its excellent coffee and freshly made baguettes, the city's history dates back to 1010 AD.
You will be greeted upon arrival in Hanoi and given a five-hour transfer to Ha Giang city. You will go about and take in the unspoiled beauty of northern Vietnam. Eat lunch on the way. subsequently to midday. Our seven-day Ha Giang bicycle loop will begin in Tuyen Quang and take us across a river, picturesque countryside, and a traditional hill tribal village before arriving in Ha Giang city. Check into the hotel and eat at a nearby restaurant for dinner.
Summary: 
Activity: Picking up and Transferring and warming cycling
Accommodation: 
Meals:L/D
Transferring distance: 260 Km. Cycling 55 Km

Day 02; Ha Giang – Quan Ba
We cycle the first 25 kilometers out of town on a comparatively level road, passing past terraced rice paddies. We set off this morning. We ride for the following 25 km, passing past minority communities and up winding roads into the massive limestone mountain range with its vertical rock walls. We climb 800 meters towards the mountain road pass known as "Heaven gate 1." Eat lunch on the way. After lunch, we go back on the pedals to take on the 7 Days challenge. Ha Giang Bicycke tours in far-flung North Vietnam offer breathtaking views of passing through mountain towns that are occasionally shrouded in clouds. The locals will extend a warm welcome to us. We can observe Quan Ba town and take in breathtaking views of the Tam Son valley with the "Twin Hills" from the pass.Journey down to Hmong Village.
Summary:
Activities: Cycling from hotel
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling distance: 52 Km

Day 03; Quan Ba – Yen Minh
We ride uphill for the first few kilometers before descending for about 10 km, and then we cycle on comparatively level terrain for the final 10 km, after fully replenishing our energy for a new adventurous day. We have a strenuous ascent and descend to a height of 1.025 meters before making our last 15 km descent into Yen Minh. The local hill tribes' traditional dwellings will be open for us to view. 
Summary: 
Activity;Cycling from hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling distance: 47 Km

Day 04; Yen Minh – Dong Van
We are having a fantastic and amazing day riding through the world-renowned Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, head to the vibrant hill tribal market next door, and then start cycling along Happiness Road to Dong Van. Riding your bike to the summit rewards you with stunning views of the Karsk Plateau and unspoiled environment. After making a stop to see and explore the Hmong King Palace (also known as Vuong Chi Sinh Palace), we will cycle on to the Lung Cu Pole Flag Tower. Eat lunch on the way. We continue cycling on back roads to Dong Van Town after lunch. Once you've arrived, check in and enjoy some alone time.
Summary: 
Activity: cycling and Visiting
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling distance: 76 Km

Day 05: Dong Van – Lung Cu  Plag Tower -  Meo Vac
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, our support vehicle makes the hour-long trip to the Lung Cu Flag Pole tower. After reaching Lung Cu, drive an electric vehicle to the flag pole to see and investigate it. From there, enjoy the breathtaking mountain ranges and lovely surroundings. We descend to the riding point where our bikes are available for the day after viewing the Lung Cu Landmark.
Starting on a gravel road, we ride our bikes through some steep passes, a twisting path, and some hairpin curves before arriving in Dong Van Town and Ma Le Valley.
After reaching Dong Van town, get back together to replenish your energy. We carry on toward Ma Pi Leng Pass. Take pleasure in two kilometers of level road before ascending the magnificent Ma Phi Leng pass, which connects the cities of Dong Van and Meo Vac. Riding a bicycle up a mountainside to observe the breathtaking surroundings while taking in the glistening Nho Que River water reflected in crystal clear reflections is an incredible experience. We bike a challenging 7 km upward on a twisting route that ends in a sudden curve. cycling 16 km downhill over a winding, hillside path to Meo Vac Town. When you get there, Meo Vac, check in and unwind on your own.
Summary: 
Activity: cycling and transferring
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals:B/L/D.
Cycling distance: 54 Km

Day 06: Meo Vac –  Mau Due  - Du Gia
following refueling for the day's cycling. We start riding our bikes on a tarmac road from the hotel and travel through breathtaking scenery of rocky mountains until we reach the Mau Due portion.
While riding through the center of the Dong Van district, we will be rewarded with excellent sightseeing and the stunning landscape of Dong Van Geolory park. Gather for refreshments before making the difficult climb to Mau Due - Lung Ho summit, where we will have a picnic lunch. After a hearty lunch, we get off the bike and ride downhill to Du Gia village.
Summary: 
Activity: Cycling from Hotel
Accommodation: Homestay
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling distance: 72 Km

Day 7: Du Gia – Minh Ngoc – Ha Giang
Savor a nice cup of coffee and a scrumptious pancake for breakfast at the homestay. pondering the dawn over the enigmatic valley and surreal village scenery.
After bidding our host farewell, we start our exciting cycling day from the village, riding uphill to the summit for 10 km before rolling down to Minh Son and Minh Ngoc Commune for a picnic. After refueling, we ride on a picturesque route to Minh Ngoc town, stopping along the way to see a tranquil community of hill tribes.
arduous high pass with a convoluted path and abrupt turns to the top, followed by a snack and cool water break before descending to Ha Giang City. (After lunch, travel to Hanoi for five hours via the freshly constructed Tuyen Quang and Thai Nguyen highways. When we get to Hanoi, our services come to an end. Thank you for joining us on this incredible riding adventure.)
When you go to the hotel, settle in, explore the city on your own, have dinner, and remain there.
Summary: 
Activity: Cycling  from Hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Cycling distance: 70 Km

Tour included in:
Bicycling guide who speaks English (other languages by request).
The lodging is based on two or three people sharing.
meal specifics (6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 6 dinners) in itineraries.
Transportation and A/C transfer.
Bus or van assistance is provided during cycling hours.
Truck supported for groups larger than six.
Trek mountain bikes equipped with helmets and disc brakes.
excursions for sightseeing according to the itineraries.
Bike tour pump, tools, tubes, and extra bikes.
first aid package.
Box of cold water, little towel.
Drinkable mineral water.
Fruit and a snack on days when you cycle.
Authorization Ha Giang paper.

Tour excluded in:
International airfare
Travel insurance
Items of personal nature
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks in meals
Mineral water beyond that supplied
Optional excursions
Additional transport required due to any emergency situation
Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry bills.
Visa fee
Departure  tax
Tip for team and guide
 

Availability
Tours and services may not be available on public holidays, or may be available at an additional surcharge.

Pick-up location
Most of our trips begin from our bike garage (both private and group tours), so transportation from your hotel to our bike shop (or v.v) is not included in the quote. We can arrange the service (with extra charge), and reservation needs to be made in advance.

Itinerary
Occasionally our tour itineraries are updated during the year to incorporate improvements stemming from past travelers’ comments and our own research. The information given in this itinerary may be slightly different to that in the service proposal. It’s very important that you print and review a final copy of your itinerary prior to travel. If you have any queries, please contact us.

Please note that while we operate successful cycling holidays in Vietnam throughout the year, some changes may occur in our itineraries due to inclement weather and common seasonal changes to timetables and transport routes. This can happen with little notice so please be prepared for modifications to the route. The order and timing of included activities in each location may also vary from time to time.

Price
Negotiating prices is a common practice in Vietnam, particularly in open-air markets, street shops, and rural areas. However, we are not good at bargaining and do not prefer this practice. Instead, we focus our time and efforts on tour arrangements, and our prices are fixed.

Safety
Wearing a helmet is compulsory on all our biking adventures. Our tour guide often carry first aid kit while riding. Please follow your guide while biking, and much attention is required while you cross streets.

Difficulty levels
To assist you visualize how our bike trip is difficult, we have graded our Vietnam cycling tours into three categories, easy, moderate, and challenging. We group many factors into consideration into this grading, including distant covered, terrain, altitude, and vehicle support.

Easy
Involves cycling for up to two to three hours a day at easy pace and usually, less than 3 days in duration. The cycling distances is around 15 – 30 km per day. There are likely to be no steep and sustained descents as well as demand for technical riding. We will normally ride on flat roads. Suitable for bikers who enjoy occasional weekend riding on trails at home. Push bikes are sometimes used for these itineraries.

Moderate
Involves biking for up to six hours a day at a steady pace and are usually between three to five days in duration. The cycling distance is about 35 – 55 km per day. Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.

Challenging
Involves biking in mountainous areas with big climbs for up to seven or eight hours a day and usually more than a week in duration. Cycling distance is about 60 – 80 km per day. There will be steep and sustained ascents and descents. The support vehicle will not always be available. These trips will provide a real sustained workout even for fit and experienced mountain bikers.

Accommodation
When cycling we mostly stay in small hotel, guesthouse or homestay. Some are more basic than others! Bear in mind that some of the places we overnight in are not on the standard tourist trail. In larger cities and towns, our hotels are generally more western style and are three or four star hotels (price option).

Camping is not available on cycling tours in Vietnam unless it is required and this should be booked months in advance. Camping is only available in a limited number of places such as Cat Ba island beach, Cuc Phuong national park…Please see the details on the quote.

Tour guide
Most of our tour guides speak English. Some other speak French. Few speak other language such as German, Russian, Spanish. All our guides have great knowledge of history, local culture, and religions of the area where you are cycling. Our guides have been trained in this field and is fully licensed in tour guiding.

Bike mechanic
We arrange a bike mechanic only for large groups or when it is required (with surcharge). When there is no mechanic, our guide will take care of problem which may occur during the bike ride.

Transportation
Depending on the nature of the tour, our cycle journeys will be accompanied by an air-conditioned car/minibus cover the larger overland sections. We often use mini bus or bus for transfer and back up (guided tours).
1 – 2 travelers: we use minivan to support and carry bikes. Sometimes we use a car for passengers and a truck for transport of the bikes.
3 – 6 people: we use one minivan for passengers and one truck for the bikes.
7 – 12 people: we use one bus (coach) for passengers and one truck for the bikes.
We provide bike rental and truck for self-guided bike tours.

We sometimes use local push-bikes (single-speed bicycles) where possible or when it is required. In this case, our cars will be arranged as follows.
1 – 2 passengers (with a tour guide): 4 seat car.
3 – 6 passengers (with a tour guide): 15/16 seat minivan.
7 – 12 passengers (with a tour guide): 29 seat coach/bus.

Bikes repairs
Basic spares and tools kit are generally carried by our guide or bike mechanic or on the support vehicle, although we can not guarantee having spares for every conceivable problem.

Food and drinks
All the meals which, are mentioned in itinerary (B=Breakfast; L=Lunch; D=Dinner), are included in the tour price. Most of meals are Vietnamese local food. Vegetarians are certainly welcome and are always accommodated, please let us know of any dietary concerns at time of booking. Beverage and alcoholic drinks are not included at mealtime or in restaurants.

Snacks and water
When we transfer, ride by minibus (no cycling day), our bottled waters are always available for you in the car/van. When we have cycling days, we will offer cold water (summer) plus fresh tropical fruits, soft drinks are also available in the car/van. Please take a look at the “Inclusions” section on our our service proposal to see whether the service is included in the price. Please note drinks are not included at mealtime or in restaurant.

Packing
Comfortable lightweight clothing in natural fabrics such as cotton is most suitable for traveling in Vietnam. The dress code is fairly casual as in most parts of the tropics but it is advisable to cover arms and legs in the evenings against biting insects. A lightweight raincoat is a good idea in the rainy season. During the winter months warm clothing is needed for visiting the north of Vietnam. Visitors should not wear shorts, short skirts or other skimpy clothing when visiting religious buildings such as pagoda, temple and shoes should be removed before entering a private home.
What you take will naturally depend upon where you are traveling and the style of journey you are undertaking, and it can often be difficult to decide what to pack. Nevertheless, the following should act as a useful checklist of essential items worth thinking about taking.

Clothing
2 pairs of riding shorts
2 riding jerseys (quick-dry)
2 pairs of quick dry socks for cycling
Comfortable shoes for biking and walking
Riding gloves
2-3 t-shirts or casual shirts
Trousers or jeans
1-2 pairs of casual socks for non-cycling activities
3-5 sets of underwear (quick-dry)
Cool-weather jacket or rain jacket
Extra layers and gloves for cooler season or climate (thin, thermal, water-wicking)
Bathing suit
Sandals

Toiletries
Tooth brush and tooth paste
Razor
Hair brush
Shampoo
Deodorant
Hand sanitizer

Miscellaneous
Passport, wallet and ID
Health insurance card
Travel insurance card
Cash and/or credit cards
Camera (with spare battery)
Plastic bags (for dirty laundry, wet clothes)
Electronic chargers (for camera, e-reader, cell phone)
Adaptors or convertors

Tipping
Tipping for good services is always appreciated. It is customary, though not compulsory, to tip tour guides and drivers at the end of the tour. Hotels and station porters should also be tipped a small amount for.
We recommend about 4-6 USD/traveler/day for the tour guide, about 2-3 USD/traveler/day for the driver (or the mechanic). Of course you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality, the length and the difficulty of your trip.

Community
Prior to our tours, we contact and work with local community leaders to make sure we are welcome and in a manner that minimizes negative social and cultural impacts. We visit local development and community projects specific to the region, encouraging customers to donate and assist such a projects in appropriate and sustainable manner.
Where make sure that where and whenever possible our tours positively benefit the local community. We stayed at locally owned accommodation and visit cottage industries for local handicraft souvenir, generating income for local business. We often employ, hire support team such as local guide, motor-taxi drivers, cook assistants on all trips to ensure that the local community benefit not only short term but with increased employment opportunities for the future.

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