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Enchanting Adventure Tour in Ha Giang 7 Days

  • CODE: GDT662
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 5 - 7 days
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Overview

Overview
With its breathtaking environment, our Roof of Vietnam: Ha Giang and the Far North vacation package offers an amazing exploration of this mountainous area. Meet intriguing hilltribes, let yourself be mesmerized by the gorgeous scenery, and learn about the close bond that exists between these people and their homeland.

Join us on this Vietnam tour with your sense of adventure and your camera if you're ready to explore a breathtaking part of Asia. On the first day of your Vietnam vacation, ascend into the mountains and head toward the town of Ha Giang, leaving the Red River Delta region of Hanoi behind. Traveling to the Chinese border town of Meo Vac will take you two days. There will be lots of opportunities to pause, take in the breathtaking scenery, and stroll among the hilltribe hamlets. The road is lined with Tay, H'mong, and Tay villages.

The next leg of your Vietnam tour takes you to Dong Van, the northernmost tip of the nation, via a quick drive across the Chinese border. Ascending 'Heaven's Pass' and encountering more inquisitive villagers close to the border, make sure your camera is set to capture the moment. One of the most varied regions of the north can be found here in the Dong Van area, surrounded by tall hills. In a single day, you can mingle with traders from multiple nearby hilltribes as they exchange goods at the marketplace, travel back in time to visit the palace of a previous H'mong monarch, and observe remnants of Chinese influence in Pho Bang, where the local homes are built in the traditional Chinese manner. a really special portion of your vacation across Vietnam. Your Vietnam journey concludes on day 5, when you will travel through the Tam Son Valley and hike a short distance to an H'mong village. The road flattens out as you approach Hanoi and the bustling metropolis as you pass back through Ha Giang around lunchtime. Natural splendor Our Roof of Vietnam tour is an amazing trip into one of the nation's most remote areas, combined with a variety of cultures.   

Private-guided walking holidays
Golden Trail Travel Hiking Vietnam specializes in tailor-making trekking and hiking vacations in Vietnam. We offer the widest selection of day walks, jungle trekking, mountain climb, trekking home-stay, camping and wild life discovery in the northern Vietnam. With a dedicated team of senior travel consultants, hiking tour specialists, experienced English-speaking tour leaders, local H’mong, Thai, Tay guides, cooks, porters we can design any trekking, hiking, walking option for any age and budget.
The itinerary above is only a sample that can be further customized to better fit your personal requirements. Just follow it or contact us for designing your own adventure.

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HOTELS
Homestay
Economy 2*+ Hotels
Superior 3* Hotels
First Class 4* Hotels
Deluxe 5* Hotels
Luxury 5*++ Hotels

Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request

Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian  speaking guide can be arranged with on request.

Tour includes:

  • Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels or local restaurants
  • Tours, transfers and all services as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Services of a driver and Private airconditioned vehicles during all tours and transfers.
  • Services of experienced English speaking photography assitantants during all tours and transfers.
  • Entrance fees for all sights visited.
  • Boat trips as stated in the itinerary
  • Lunch or dinner if mentioned in itinerary with (L,D)
  • Domestic airport taxes for any domestic flights

Tour excludes:

  • International flights to and from Vietnam.
  • Meals other than those mentioned above
  • Personal expenses are such as laundry, telephone, drinks etc....
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Personal insurance
  • Any domestic flights not mentioned
  • International departure airport tax (normally included in your ticket price)
  • Other services not clearly mentioned in the "Tour Includes"

The following brings are essential suggested for trekking days only:

Backpack specialized for trekking.
Trekking shoes (extra light sandal suggested).
Light and comfortable trousers (02 pcs)
Cotton long sleeve: (01pc for each day)
Long socks (01 pair for each day)
Water proof jacket: 01    
Pullover: 01
Coat to keep warm at night and waypoint: 01
Durable flash light.
Hat, Sun glasses and other manddatory
Camera (compact camera is suggested)

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Day 1: Ha Noi – Ha Giang
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a 5-hour drive on recently upgraded roads, our shuttle bus took us to Thai Nguyen, leaving the busy city behind. The landscape begins to shift as you leave the Red River Delta and enter the Northern Vietnamese mountains. After arriving in Tuyen Quang at midday, you'll eat lunch at a neighborhood eatery. Drive to Ha Giang, the northernmost region of Vietnam, after your supper. This province is home to colorful hill tribes, vibrant local markets, and stunning scenery. The markets are open daily. Although the accommodations and facilities are basic due to the isolated location, we will make every effort to ensure a comfortable journey. Once you arrive in Ha Giang, check into your accommodation to freshen up before going for a stroll in the afternoon to a Tay Hill Tribe village, which is exquisitely situated in a gorgeous valley near the town. Go back to your hotel and enjoy a free evening. One possible alternative for tonight is a guesthouse in a Tay village.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a village en routeAccommodation:Lunches: /L/DDistance of transfer: 300 km Day 2: Ha Giang – Meo VacYou will travel to the town of Meo Vac, which is on the Chinese border, for an exciting six hours today. You will pass through numerous villages along the way that are home to various vibrant hill tribe communities. The H'Mong hill tribe inhabits this region as well as the majority of Ha Giang. The H'mong people, who now reside in communities across the country's north, are thought to have just recently immigrated to Vietnam from southern China, where they originally came about 300 years ago. Along the route, there will be multiple stops for visits to tribal settlements and photo ops at Quan Ba Pass and Quan Ba Heaven Gate... You will stop for lunch at a neighborhood eatery in Yen Minh City around noon, and then you will continue your beautiful trip to Meo Vac. You will be awestruck by the karst scenery in the afternoon. When you get to the town, register at a hotel. You have the rest of the day to yourself. Spend the night at the Meo Vac Auberge.In brief:Activities: Traveling to and from the village, stopping at a marketThe Hoa Cuong Meo Vac Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 250 kilometers
Day 1: Ha Noi – Ha Giang
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a 5-hour drive on recently upgraded roads, our shuttle bus took us to Thai Nguyen, leaving the busy city behind. The landscape begins to shift as you leave the Red River Delta and enter the Northern Vietnamese mountains. After arriving in Tuyen Quang at midday, you'll eat lunch at a neighborhood eatery. Drive to Ha Giang, the northernmost region of Vietnam, after your supper. This province is home to colorful hill tribes, vibrant local markets, and stunning scenery. The markets are open daily. Although the accommodations and facilities are basic due to the isolated location, we will make every effort to ensure a comfortable journey. Once you arrive in Ha Giang, check into your accommodation to freshen up before going for a stroll in the afternoon to a Tay Hill Tribe village, which is exquisitely situated in a gorgeous valley near the town. Go back to your hotel and enjoy a free evening. One possible alternative for tonight is a guesthouse in a Tay village.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a village en routeAccommodation:Lunches: /L/DDistance of transfer: 300 km Day 2: Ha Giang – Meo VacYou will travel to the town of Meo Vac, which is on the Chinese border, for an exciting six hours today. You will pass through numerous villages along the way that are home to various vibrant hill tribe communities. The H'Mong hill tribe inhabits this region as well as the majority of Ha Giang. The H'mong people, who now reside in communities across the country's north, are thought to have just recently immigrated to Vietnam from southern China, where they originally came about 300 years ago. Along the route, there will be multiple stops for visits to tribal settlements and photo ops at Quan Ba Pass and Quan Ba Heaven Gate... You will stop for lunch at a neighborhood eatery in Yen Minh City around noon, and then you will continue your beautiful trip to Meo Vac. You will be awestruck by the karst scenery in the afternoon. When you get to the town, register at a hotel. You have the rest of the day to yourself. Spend the night at the Meo Vac Auberge.In brief:Activities: Traveling to and from the village, stopping at a marketThe Hoa Cuong Meo Vac Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 250 kilometers
Day 1: Ha Noi – Ha Giang
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a 5-hour drive on recently upgraded roads, our shuttle bus took us to Thai Nguyen, leaving the busy city behind. The landscape begins to shift as you leave the Red River Delta and enter the Northern Vietnamese mountains. After arriving in Tuyen Quang at midday, you'll eat lunch at a neighborhood eatery. Drive to Ha Giang, the northernmost region of Vietnam, after your supper. This province is home to colorful hill tribes, vibrant local markets, and stunning scenery. The markets are open daily. Although the accommodations and facilities are basic due to the isolated location, we will make every effort to ensure a comfortable journey. Once you arrive in Ha Giang, check into your accommodation to freshen up before going for a stroll in the afternoon to a Tay Hill Tribe village, which is exquisitely situated in a gorgeous valley near the town. Go back to your hotel and enjoy a free evening. One possible alternative for tonight is a guesthouse in a Tay village.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a village en routeAccommodation:Lunches: /L/DDistance of transfer: 300 km Day 2: Ha Giang – Meo VacYou will travel to the town of Meo Vac, which is on the Chinese border, for an exciting six hours today. You will pass through numerous villages along the way that are home to various vibrant hill tribe communities. The H'Mong hill tribe inhabits this region as well as the majority of Ha Giang. The H'mong people, who now reside in communities across the country's north, are thought to have just recently immigrated to Vietnam from southern China, where they originally came about 300 years ago. Along the route, there will be multiple stops for visits to tribal settlements and photo ops at Quan Ba Pass and Quan Ba Heaven Gate... You will stop for lunch at a neighborhood eatery in Yen Minh City around noon, and then you will continue your beautiful trip to Meo Vac. You will be awestruck by the karst scenery in the afternoon. When you get to the town, register at a hotel. You have the rest of the day to yourself. Spend the night at the Meo Vac Auberge.In brief:Activities: Traveling to and from the village, stopping at a marketThe Hoa Cuong Meo Vac Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 250 kilometers
Day 3: Meo Vac – Dong Van
Start your morning by going to the amazing Meo Vac Market, where local sellers sell their wares. Fresh produce and dry products are bought and sold in the market, which is especially crowded on Sundays since it serves as the weekly marketplace for the nearby communities. After there, we headed down another gorgeous stretch of road toward Dong Van. The route goes through Ma Pi Leng, which is sometimes referred to as "Heaven's Gate Pass" because it feels as though it touches the sky. The route passes across a steep valley and skirts the Chinese border. Stop by the ideal corner to capture some photos and take in the August vista. After arriving in Dong Van at midday, check into a hotel. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Old Quarter's road in the afternoon, then continue hiking to observe the rice field from a narrow trail that winds around the mountains. If needed, get picked up by the vehicle. Dinner and spending the night at a Dong Van hotel.In brief:Activities: Moving and attending Sunday marketsThe Hoa Cuong Dong Van Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 80 kilometers
Day 3: Meo Vac – Dong Van
Start your morning by going to the amazing Meo Vac Market, where local sellers sell their wares. Fresh produce and dry products are bought and sold in the market, which is especially crowded on Sundays since it serves as the weekly marketplace for the nearby communities. After there, we headed down another gorgeous stretch of road toward Dong Van. The route goes through Ma Pi Leng, which is sometimes referred to as "Heaven's Gate Pass" because it feels as though it touches the sky. The route passes across a steep valley and skirts the Chinese border. Stop by the ideal corner to capture some photos and take in the August vista. After arriving in Dong Van at midday, check into a hotel. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Old Quarter's road in the afternoon, then continue hiking to observe the rice field from a narrow trail that winds around the mountains. If needed, get picked up by the vehicle. Dinner and spending the night at a Dong Van hotel.In brief:Activities: Moving and attending Sunday marketsThe Hoa Cuong Dong Van Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 80 kilometers
Day 3: Meo Vac – Dong Van
Start your morning by going to the amazing Meo Vac Market, where local sellers sell their wares. Fresh produce and dry products are bought and sold in the market, which is especially crowded on Sundays since it serves as the weekly marketplace for the nearby communities. After there, we headed down another gorgeous stretch of road toward Dong Van. The route goes through Ma Pi Leng, which is sometimes referred to as "Heaven's Gate Pass" because it feels as though it touches the sky. The route passes across a steep valley and skirts the Chinese border. Stop by the ideal corner to capture some photos and take in the August vista. After arriving in Dong Van at midday, check into a hotel. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Old Quarter's road in the afternoon, then continue hiking to observe the rice field from a narrow trail that winds around the mountains. If needed, get picked up by the vehicle. Dinner and spending the night at a Dong Van hotel.In brief:Activities: Moving and attending Sunday marketsThe Hoa Cuong Dong Van Hotel is the place to stay.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 80 kilometers
Day 4: Dong Van –Lung Cu Flagtower – Yen Minh – Tam Son
After breakfast, you depart from Dong Van and have a breathtaking trip to Vietnam's northernmost point, Lung Cu. Ascend the tower's summit to get a broad perspective over the region, which is extremely close to the Chinese border. After that, we stroll to a Lo Lo hill tribal community to discover more about their distinct way of life (a weekly market is conducted here on Fridays). We proceeded to drive from Lung Cu to Saphin Village, home of the Palace of the last H'Mong King. We drive to Pho Bang Town, where old-style Chinese-influenced homes may be seen, after visiting the Follow us: palace and having lunch. The characteristic "yin and yang" tile roofs of these historic clay homes are what set them apart. Before going to Tam Son (Quan Ba), take a little stroll through the town's lovely small alleyways. Once there, check into a hotel. Stay overnight at Quan Ba hotel.In brief:Activities: Visiting Dong Van Geopark and Making TransfersAccommodations: Ecohomestay/Tam Son Hotel.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 100 kilometers
Day 4: Dong Van –Lung Cu Flagtower – Yen Minh – Tam Son
After breakfast, you depart from Dong Van and have a breathtaking trip to Vietnam's northernmost point, Lung Cu. Ascend the tower's summit to get a broad perspective over the region, which is extremely close to the Chinese border. After that, we stroll to a Lo Lo hill tribal community to discover more about their distinct way of life (a weekly market is conducted here on Fridays). We proceeded to drive from Lung Cu to Saphin Village, home of the Palace of the last H'Mong King. We drive to Pho Bang Town, where old-style Chinese-influenced homes may be seen, after visiting the Follow us: palace and having lunch. The characteristic "yin and yang" tile roofs of these historic clay homes are what set them apart. Before going to Tam Son (Quan Ba), take a little stroll through the town's lovely small alleyways. Once there, check into a hotel. Stay overnight at Quan Ba hotel.In brief:Activities: Visiting Dong Van Geopark and Making TransfersAccommodations: Ecohomestay/Tam Son Hotel.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 100 kilometers
Day 4: Dong Van –Lung Cu Flagtower – Yen Minh – Tam Son
After breakfast, you depart from Dong Van and have a breathtaking trip to Vietnam's northernmost point, Lung Cu. Ascend the tower's summit to get a broad perspective over the region, which is extremely close to the Chinese border. After that, we stroll to a Lo Lo hill tribal community to discover more about their distinct way of life (a weekly market is conducted here on Fridays). We proceeded to drive from Lung Cu to Saphin Village, home of the Palace of the last H'Mong King. We drive to Pho Bang Town, where old-style Chinese-influenced homes may be seen, after visiting the Follow us: palace and having lunch. The characteristic "yin and yang" tile roofs of these historic clay homes are what set them apart. Before going to Tam Son (Quan Ba), take a little stroll through the town's lovely small alleyways. Once there, check into a hotel. Stay overnight at Quan Ba hotel.In brief:Activities: Visiting Dong Van Geopark and Making TransfersAccommodations: Ecohomestay/Tam Son Hotel.Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 100 kilometers
Day 5: Yen Minh – Hoang Su Phi – Thong Nguyen
You may observe how the topography in the Hoang Su Phi area differs from that of the Meo Vac and Dong Van locations after making the morning journey back to Ha Giang City over the same route. The variety of landscapes and changes that Ha Giang offers are good and enhance our journey. After arriving at Pan Hou Eco Lodge, make sure to check in and spend the night there.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a community of hill tribe peopleAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 150 kilometers
Day 5: Yen Minh – Hoang Su Phi – Thong Nguyen
You may observe how the topography in the Hoang Su Phi area differs from that of the Meo Vac and Dong Van locations after making the morning journey back to Ha Giang City over the same route. The variety of landscapes and changes that Ha Giang offers are good and enhance our journey. After arriving at Pan Hou Eco Lodge, make sure to check in and spend the night there.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a community of hill tribe peopleAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 150 kilometers
Day 5: Yen Minh – Hoang Su Phi – Thong Nguyen
You may observe how the topography in the Hoang Su Phi area differs from that of the Meo Vac and Dong Van locations after making the morning journey back to Ha Giang City over the same route. The variety of landscapes and changes that Ha Giang offers are good and enhance our journey. After arriving at Pan Hou Eco Lodge, make sure to check in and spend the night there.In brief:Activities: Traveling and stopping at a community of hill tribe peopleAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 150 kilometers
Day 6: Trekking in Hoang Su Phi
Trek for the entire day to see the Tay, Black Dao, and Red Dao people's hill tribe villages. You will get a chance to see the amazing rice terraces while hiking. Around 4:00 PM, return to the lodge. Enjoy your free time or the optional traditional therapies (massage and herbal bath) for the remainder of the day. Stay in the lodge for the second night.In brief:Activities:Rice terrace and hiking in a beautiful villageAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 18 kilometers
Day 6: Trekking in Hoang Su Phi
Trek for the entire day to see the Tay, Black Dao, and Red Dao people's hill tribe villages. You will get a chance to see the amazing rice terraces while hiking. Around 4:00 PM, return to the lodge. Enjoy your free time or the optional traditional therapies (massage and herbal bath) for the remainder of the day. Stay in the lodge for the second night.In brief:Activities:Rice terrace and hiking in a beautiful villageAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 18 kilometers
Day 6: Trekking in Hoang Su Phi
Trek for the entire day to see the Tay, Black Dao, and Red Dao people's hill tribe villages. You will get a chance to see the amazing rice terraces while hiking. Around 4:00 PM, return to the lodge. Enjoy your free time or the optional traditional therapies (massage and herbal bath) for the remainder of the day. Stay in the lodge for the second night.In brief:Activities:Rice terrace and hiking in a beautiful villageAccommodation:Dinners: B/L/DDistance of transfer: 18 kilometers
Day 7: Hoang Su Phi – Hanoi
We go for Hanoi after eating breakfast at the lodge. While traveling, have lunch. Get dropped off at the hotel you have reserved on your own when you arrive in Hanoi late in the afternoon.In brief:Activities: 350-kilometer journey back to HanoiAccommodation: on your ownMeals: B/L/ 350 kilometers of transportation
Day 7: Hoang Su Phi – Hanoi
We go for Hanoi after eating breakfast at the lodge. While traveling, have lunch. Get dropped off at the hotel you have reserved on your own when you arrive in Hanoi late in the afternoon.In brief:Activities: 350-kilometer journey back to HanoiAccommodation: on your ownMeals: B/L/ 350 kilometers of transportation
Day 7: Hoang Su Phi – Hanoi
We go for Hanoi after eating breakfast at the lodge. While traveling, have lunch. Get dropped off at the hotel you have reserved on your own when you arrive in Hanoi late in the afternoon.In brief:Activities: 350-kilometer journey back to HanoiAccommodation: on your ownMeals: B/L/ 350 kilometers of transportation

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