Since 2017, Hi Hi Tour has been dedicated to curating quality journeys, including the famous Ha Giang Loop. We connect you with the heart of Ha Giang through authentic encounters: sharing smiles with children, savoring traditional cuisine, and listening to ancient stories.
At Hi Hi Tour, we forge our own path, exploring uncharted roads far from typical tourist trails, immersing you in a genuine cultural tapestry with a commitment to responsible travel.
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Gazing at the landscapes of Ha Giang, captured by us
It takes around 7 - 8 hours to travel from Ha Noi to Ha Giang city center by car, so typically people choose night sleep bus and arrive by next morning.
Our tour provides round-trip bus ticket. You will travel on VIP sleep bus, we assure everyone get separate bed on the bus (absolutely no sharing with stranger!).When you arrive in Ha Giang, our staff will guide you to your dorm to rest until morning. Note that child under 12 must accompany by adult on the bus.
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Most popular choice when you come to Ha Giang! Enjoy the mountain scenery around you is definitely one of the most special thing of Ha Giang Loop.
Hire easy drivers for easy trip, or you can choose to drive yourself if you have a valid license. Experience Ha Giang to the fullest!
Most chosen by family or large group!
We provide a range of
options: vehicles with 9, 16, or 29 seats to fit your needs.
Feel free to select a car option whenever you like.
Some of you prefer traveling by car, while others enjoy biking? No worries! We can accommodate both preferences.
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You will have your own room!
Throughout your journey, you will always be provided with private accommodation in all homestays and hotels. This ensures you have a cozy, comfortable, and quiet space to relax and fully recharge after a long day conquering the majestic routes of Ha Giang.
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Ha Giang has 4 distinct seasons in a year that welcomes guests at any time, as each season here carries a distinct beauty, promising unique experiences.
Ha Giang in Spring (February – Early April), when the rocky plateau awakens with vibrant colors: deep pink peach blossoms, and white plum and pear flowers blooming across the mountains. The weather during this time is cool, with light drizzles, and fog often blankets the mornings, creating an ethereal atmosphere. You should bring along light jackets as it can be cold at night.
In contrast, Summer (May – August) is characterized by the lush green vitality of the foliage, with sunny days occasionally interrupted by sudden rain showers. Daytime temperatures can be high, but the evenings are pleasantly cool and breezy once the sun sets. Guests should prepare summer attire and use sun protection.
The transitional period, around late August to September, you should definitely need to check on weather regularly due to potential heavy rain, which might cause landslide. However, this is precisely the season of the magnificent rice harvest. The sight of entire hillsides of terraced fields simultaneously turning golden yellow creates a vibrant symphony across the vast mountains.
The transitional period, around late August to September you should definitely need to check on weather regularly due to potential heavy rain, which might cause landslide. However, this is precisely the season of the magnificent rice harvest. The sight of entire hillsides of terraced fields simultaneously turning golden yellow creates a vibrant symphony across the vast mountains.
Late Autumn (Late September – End of November) is often considered the most ideal time. The weather is favorable, with little rain and beautiful sunshine. Notably, early mornings in the high valleys offer views of the sea of clouds rolling in. The highlands smell faintly of fresh hay, the Nho Que River dons its mythical jade-blue color, Buckwheat Flowers bloom in pink and white across the hillsides.
Finally, entering Winter (December – January), Ha Giang quickly turns cold, with temperatures sometimes dropping below 10°C, even bringing frost and ice to the high mountain areas (thermal wear is essential). In the gloomy cold, the feeling of gathering around a village fire, savoring warm local dishes, provides a strange, comforting warmth. Late December also marks the season of charming Yellow Mustard Flowers, and January brings the Apricot Blossom season, though fleeting, it draws many visitors.
Hà Giang is a place rich in distinctive cultural products from the long-standing traditions of over 20 ethnic groups, a memorable tourist destination due to its natural landscapes and the people here. Unlike any other tourist spot in Vietnam, visitors to Hà Giang can witness the unique cultural products of the mountainous people, such as embroidered scarves, fabric bags, and dresses adorned with vibrant patterns. Tourists will participate in the poetic highland markets.
You’ve likely seen photos of travelers cheering with 'Happy Water' in Ha Giang. This is our local corn wine, and it’s a big part of Vietnamese hospitality. We love to offer a glass to welcome guests to our 'home,' but don't worry—there’s absolutely no pressure to drink!
Local markets usually happen every weekend, either Saturday or Sunday. Famous spots like Du Gia, Dong Van, and Meo Vac are where locals gather to trade goods and mountain specialties. The atmosphere is always lively, especially near the Lunar New Year (January - February). If you have the chance, don’t miss out on this unique experience!
In the evenings, especially around the homestays in Dong Van, the mountain air fills with music. Locals and travelers often gather around a crackling bonfire, sharing songs and dancing together. It’s a simple, genuine way to experience the spirit of the community after a long day on the road
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We highly recommend this tour for guests between 8 and 75 years old. On average, we will be traveling for about 8 hours each day. Throughout the journey, we will take short breaks every 20 to 40 minutes, or more frequently depending on your comfort and condition. You'll quickly adapt to the rhythm of the road, and the breathtaking scenery will certainly distract you from any fatigue! However, please be aware that the long travel time might still be challenging for very small children or older travelers.
Ha Giang is known for its thrilling motorbike rides and stunning cliffside views. While some roads may be challenging, especially in remote villages, rest assured that our experienced guides and drivers prioritize your safety. We carefully select routes to ensure a secure and unforgettable experience in Ha Giang.
If you plan to drive yourself, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required. You can certainly drive your own motorbike in Ha Giang, as most main roads are now paved for better safety.
With Hi Hi Tour, our guides will choose the best roads to make sure your trip is safe and complete.
Important Note: When the weather is bad (rain or fog), roads can get slippery, and visibility is low. If you haven't driven in these tough conditions before, we strongly recommend hiring a local driver for your safety.
Since you will be staying in a different location almost every day and your luggage will be carried on the back of the motorbikes, please pack light and keep it simple. You only need to bring the necessary essentials for the trip, packed in a bag with a maximum volume of under 50L.
Any heavier or extra luggage can be safely left at KiKi House (our base/office) and collected when you return after the tour.
Besides seasonal clothing, we recommend bringing insect repellent just in case. You don't need to carry water; we will prepare and provide drinking water for you. Also, we frequently stop at rest points during the trip, where all kinds of drinks are available for purchase if you want anything extra.
You are absolutely free to enjoy the atmosphere of Ha Giang in your own way. Aside from activities like karaoke or communal cultural events that might be a bit lively, Ha Giang always offers peaceful spaces. You can simply sit in the main square, relax on the homestay porch, and breathe in the refreshing air of Northern Vietnam mountains.
During mealtimes, you might see people cheering and enjoying 'happy water' (local spirits). In Vietnam, offering a drink is a gesture of hospitality; if you wish to join, we would love to share the joy with you. However, if you prefer not to drink, there is absolutely no pressure—we will all continue to be just as cheerful and enjoy the meal together!
For personal reasons, you can cancel your tour up to 7 days before departure and receive a full refund. After that, your deposit (if any) will be retained. In cases of force majeure such as natural disasters or severe weather, we will notify you, and you will receive a full refund. However, we cannot cover other expenses like airfare or hotel bookings.
Tipping is not required, but always appreciated for great service. You can tip directly to the service person and they will keep 100% percent of their tips. We always thankful for your appreciation.