Ha Giang
The Most Beautiful Mountain Area in Vietnam
Ha Giang, located 310 km northwest of Hanoi, is a amazingly beautiful mountainous region known for its limestone peaks, winding roads, rivers, the famous Ha Giang Loop, and terraced rice fields. As the scenery changes throughout the year, it remains a compelling destination no matter when you visit.
At Sapa Sisters, we go beyond the typical tourist trails to give you a more genuine look at Ha Giang. Our tours lead you through less-traveled roads, remote villages, and breathtaking landscapes, offering a deeper, more immersive experience.
You can explore Ha Giang by private motorbike or car, with a driver arranged for both you and your guide. If you have a valid motorcycle license, you also have the option to drive yourself. For those who prefer a closer look at the surroundings, we offer trekking combined with driving, allowing you to explore hidden trails while still covering the distances you want.
Whether by motorbike, car, or on foot, our Sapa Sisters guides will introduce you to the wonders of Ha Giang beyond the usual routes, ensuring a more personal and memorable journey.
How to Get Here
Sapa Sisters can arrange your transportation to Ha Giang, either by private car or shared bus from Hanoi or by private car from Sapa. Let us know when booking if you are traveling with smaller children and we will arrange car seats for safe travel (only available if you go by private car).
Luggage Storage
Once in Ha Giang City you can store your bigger luggage and also have a shower at LiLa Inn. Shower and luggages storage are included in the price of the tour. Don’t forget to always bring your passport with you!
Hotel and Accommodations
Sapa Sisters works with several hotels and homestays in Hanoi, Ha Giang and Sapa. Let us know your travel dates and preferences and we will get back to you.
How to get around
In Ha Giang, you can explore the region by motorbike or private car, with a driver arranged for both you and your guide. If you have a valid motorcycle license, you also have the option to drive yourself. For those who want to experience more on foot, we offer tours that combine driving with trekking, allowing you to explore remote areas while still enjoying time on the trails. Let us help you plan a tour that fits your travel style.
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