HA GIANG PEAK RIDERS
5-DAY TOUR
HA GIANG – CAO BANG – BAN GIOC WATERFALL
Tour PRice:
Group TOUR: $440 – 11.440.000 VND
PRivate TOur: $490 – 12.740.000 VND
Tour Includes:
✅ Accommodation: Privates rooms for 4 nights during the tour
✅ Meals: 5 breakfasts,5 lunches, and 4 dinners.
✅ English-speaking tour guide & easy riders.
✅ All entrance fees.
✅ Helmet
✅ Easy rider (optional).
✅ Semi-automatic scooter 110cc (optional) & gasoline.
✅ 1 bottle of water per day during the tour.
✅ Pick-up and drop-off from Hanoi or Sapa to Ha Giang.
Tour Excludes:
❌ International driving license (required for self-riding).
❌ Personal drinks and travel insurance.
❌ Tips for guides and riders.
❌ Entry permit for the border area.
What to Bring:
🔹 Sunglasses, sunscreen (for summer and autumn)
🔹 Warm clothing, gloves (for winter and spring)
🔹 Comfortable shoes
🔹 Camera
🔹 Some cash (for personal expenses)
Brief: Ha Giang – Cao Bang – Ban Doc Waterfall 5-Day Tour
Day 0: Transfer from Hanoi to Ha Giang
You will be picked up by a night sleeper bus between 7:30 PM – 8:00 PM, departing from Hanoi and arriving in Ha Giang around 2:00 – 3:00 AM the next morning.
If you prefer a daytime bus, please let us know in advance and we’ll arrange it for you.
Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed at our hostel in Ha Giang. A free dorm bed will be provided for you to rest until 8:00 AM, when the tour begins.
If you prefer more privacy, you can upgrade to a private room for an additional $25 for the arrival night.
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Dong Van Town
- 8:00 AM – Meet the group, have breakfast and depart at 9
- Bac Sum Pass – The first challenge of Ha Giang’s winding roads.
- Quan Ba Heaven Gate – Stunning panoramic mountain views.
- Twin Mountains – A unique natural formation near Tam Son Town.
- Lung Tam Handicraft Village – Discover traditional Hmong hemp weaving.
- Lunch in Yen Minh – Enjoy a meal with a view of terraced rice fields
- Tham Ma Slope – A famous winding mountain road.
- Hmong King’s Palace – A historic site with rich cultural heritage.
- Dong Van Town – Arrive in the homestay at 5:00 – 5:30 PM
Day 2: Dong Van – Du Gia Village
- 8:00 AM – Breakfast and pack up.
- Ma Pi Leng Pass – One of Vietnam’s most breathtaking mountain passes.
- Panoramic view of Nho Que River – Overlooking the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
- Meo Vac – A rugged highland town.
- M Road – A spectacular winding road through the mountains.
- Lunch in Mau Due – A cozy local stop
- Ngam La – A panoramic view of majestic mountains, winding roads, and lush rice terraces.
- Lung Ho – A picturesque spot, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
- Du Gia Waterfall – Refreshing natural waterfall in a lush valley.
- Overnight in Du Gia Village – a peaceful Tay people’s village located in a valley.
Day 3: Du Gia – Bao Lac
- 8:00 AM – Breakfast and pack up.
- Bac Me – a beautiful off-the-beaten-path route with no tourists.
- Lunch in Yen Phu town
- Bao Lam – a stunning scenic road following the Gam River.
- Khau Coc Tra – riding up the famous 15-stage mountain road and hiking 2 km to the main panoramic viewpoint.
- Overnight in Bao Lac Town.
DAY 4: BAO LAC TOWN – KHUOI KY VILLAGE
- 8:00 AM – Breakfast and pack up.
- Cao Bac Valley - a wide open area surrounded by cornfields and towering rocky mountains.
- Na Tenh Pass - a winding mountain road passing through a peaceful village
- Lunch in Tra Linh Town – A town nearby God’s Eye Mountain.
- God’s Eye Moutain – a striking hollow mountain in the middle of flat plains, often turned into lakes during the rainy season.
- Khuoi Ky Village – Arrive in the homestay at 5:00-5:30
DAY 5: KHUOI KY VILLAGE – CAO BANG
- 8:00 AM – Breakfast and pack up.
- Nguom Ngao Cave – one of Cao Bang’s most impressive caves filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
- Ban Doc Waterfall – a breathtaking waterfall located right by the border with China.
- Lunch in Cao Bang City
- Bus return to Hanoi: At 12:30 PM, a bus will pick you up in Cao Bang City and take you back to Hanoi, marking the end of your journey.
5-DAY TOUR
HA GIANG – CAO BANG – BAN GIOC WATERFALL
CLEARED ITINERARY:
Day 1: Ha Giang City – Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van
At 8:00 AM, you will meet our tour guide and the easy rider team from Ha Giang Peak Riders at our hostel. After breakfast, the tour guide will brief you on the schedule and itinerary for the tour. The easy riders will assist you in securing your luggage on the bike. If you have large luggage, you can store essential items for the 3-day trip in a backpack and leave the rest at our hostel.
The tour will depart around 9:00 AM. After approximately 30 minutes of riding, the first major stop will be Bac Sum Pass, located 800m above sea level. From here, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the winding road you just traveled, surrounded by mountains, terraced fields, and local houses perched on the steep slopes.
Next, we’ll cross Bac Sum Pass and head to Quan Ba Heaven Gate, situated at an altitude of 1,500m. Here, you can breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the stunning, expansive views of the mountains, rice fields, and flower valleys in season.
Our journey continues to Quan Ba Twin Mountains, where you’ll admire the breathtaking view of Tam Son town. Following this, we will visit Lung Tam Village, home to the Hmong ethnic minority, where you can learn about their traditional hemp clothing that has been passed down through generations.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Lao Va Chai – Yen Minh, offering beautiful views of the terraced rice fields. After lunch, we’ll continue our journey up the famous zigzag road of Tham Ma Slope.
The final stop for the day will be the Hmong King’s Palace, also known as Vuong Mansion, a historic site that tells the story of the Hmong people in the region. The day will conclude with a drive to your homestay in Dong Van. You can enjoy a local dinner and, if you wish, explore Dong Van Old Town in the evening.
Day 2: Dong Van – Meo Vac – Du Gia
After breakfast at 8:00 AM and some preparation, the second day of the tour will begin at 9:00 AM. The team will take you to continue the journey towards Ma Pi Leng Pass, the highlight of the day. This 20-kilometer-long pass, part of the famous Happiness Road, connects Ha Giang City, Dong Van, and Meo Vac. Along this route, there are several viewpoints where travelers can stop to rest and take in the view. From the top of Ma Pi Leng, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the Nho Que River, with its striking blue waters, the deep Tu San Canyon, majestic limestone mountains, and steep cliffs.
Next, we’ll pass through the M-shaped Road, another stunning location, a winding, M-shaped road connecting Meo Vac to Yen Minh. From there, we’ll head towards Mau Due for lunch.
In the afternoon, we’ll stop at Ngam La, a viewpoint offering another breathtaking panorama of mountains, winding roads, and terraced rice fields. Our next stop will be Lung Ho, a perfect spot to take photos of the town below and the sharp peaks of the surrounding mountains.
In the late afternoon, we will arrive at Du Gia Village, home to the Tay people. This picturesque village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by traditional stilt houses, rice fields, rivers, and waterfalls. After checking into your homestay, we will take you to Du Gia Waterfall for a refreshing swim after a long day of riding. Following that, you’ll return to the homestay for some relaxation, a delicious local dinner, and a fun karaoke session to round off the evening.
Day 3: Du Gia – Bac Me – Bao Lam – Khau Coc Tra – Bao Lac Town
8:00 AM – Breakfast and pack up
Start your morning with a traditional breakfast in Du Gia Village, listening to the sound of streams and roosters echoing through the valley. After saying goodbye to the host family, the journey continues on toward one of the least explored regions of Ha Giang.
Bac Me – Hidden roads, authentic life
From Du Gia, you’ll venture into Bac Me, a remote area that sees very few tourists. The road here is narrow but peaceful, winding through untouched forests, riverside paths, and small stilt-house villages of the Tay and Hmong people.
12:00 PM – Lunch in Yen Phu Town
Reach Yen Phu, a sleepy riverside town, and stop for lunch at a local eatery. The meal is simple but delicious — often including seasonal greens, grilled meats, and rice grown in nearby paddies.
- Take a short rest to recharge before tackling one of the most scenic roads of the day.
Bao Lam – Riding beside the Gam River
After lunch, ride along a stretch of road that hugs the Gam River, a stunning turquoise waterway winding between lush hills and sheer cliffs.
- This is an incredibly peaceful ride, with gentle curves and endless photo stops.
- The river may reflect the green of the trees or the golden light of late afternoon, depending on the season.
Khau Coc Tra – The road of 15 stages
As you leave Bao Lam behind, the terrain becomes steeper. You’ll begin the Khau Coc Tra Pass, a legendary 15-turn mountain road that coils up the ridge like a dragon’s spine.
- Once near the top, you’ll park the bikes and hike about 2 km to the main panoramic viewpoint.
- From here, you'll have a bird’s eye view of the winding road, distant mountains, and patchwork fields — a landscape often compared to paintings.
5:00 – 5:30 PM – Overnight in Bao Lac Town
Arrive in Bao Lac Town, a peaceful district center surrounded by green mountains. After a long day of riding and hiking, check in to your hostel or homestay for a well-deserved rest.
- Dinner will be served with local dishes and perhaps some stories shared around the table, as you prepare for your transition into Cao Bang Province the next day.
Day 4: Bao Lac – Cao Bac Valley – Tra Linh – Khuoi Ky Village
8:00 AM – Breakfast and check-out
Begin your day with breakfast in Bao Lac Town. After packing up and saying goodbye to the peaceful little town, your journey toward the mystical lands of Cao Bang begins.
9:00 AM – Ride through Cao Bac Valley
As you leave Bao Lac, the road takes you into Cao Bac Valley, a serene and expansive area flanked by towering limestone mountains and lush cornfields. This tranquil region feels like a world away from the busier parts of Ha Giang.
- Here, you’ll have time to stop for photos and admire the harmony between highland agriculture and the stunning karst landscape.
- The quiet, fresh air and peaceful rhythm of village life make this stretch a calming highlight.
11:00 AM – Na Tenh Pass
Next, the road winds upward again through Na Tenh Pass, a lesser-known gem. Unlike the dramatic cliffs of Ma Pi Leng, Na Tenh is a gentle, winding pass lined with forests and small ethnic villages.
- As you ride through, you’ll see children walking to school, farmers working in terraced fields, and water buffalo relaxing near the streams.
- Optional short breaks for photos or interaction with local villagers.
12:30 PM – Lunch in Tra Linh Town
Stop in Tra Linh Town, a quiet gateway to one of northern Vietnam’s most unique natural wonders. Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant, where you’ll get to taste Cao Bang’s regional dishes.
2:00 PM – Visit God’s Eye Mountain (Núi Thủng or Núi Mắt Thần)
After lunch, take a short ride to the iconic God’s Eye Mountain, also known as Angel Eye Mountain by locals.
- This distinctive hollow mountain rises dramatically from the plains, creating a giant circular "eye" through its limestone body.
- During rainy season, the plains below often flood, turning the area into a surreal lake dotted with reflections of the surrounding peaks.
- You'll have time for a short walk or simply relax while taking in this rare geological formation.
3:30 PM – Continue to Khuoi Ky Village
In the late afternoon, continue your ride toward Khuoi Ky, a beautiful Tay ethnic minority village nestled by a river and surrounded by mountains.
- The village is known for its traditional stone stilt houses and peaceful ambiance.
- You’ll arrive at your homestay around 5:00 – 5:30 PM. After check-in and a hot shower, you’ll have time to relax before dinner.
- Enjoy a home-cooked meal with your local hosts, and maybe even a glass of corn wine to warm up the evening.
Day 5: Khuoi Ky Village – Nguom Ngao Cave – Ban Gioc Waterfall – Cao Bang City – Hanoi
8:00 AM – Breakfast and check-out
Wake up to the peaceful sounds of Khuoi Ky Village. After enjoying a traditional breakfast prepared by your Tay ethnic host family, it’s time to pack up and say goodbye to this charming village of stone houses.
9:00 AM – Visit Nguom Ngao Cave
Your first destination of the day is Nguom Ngao Cave, just a short ride from the village.
- The cave stretches over 2 kilometers, and is one of the most stunning in all of Northern Vietnam.
- Inside, you’ll walk through a world of shimmering stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years.
- Cool temperatures and dramatic lighting make this a refreshing and awe-inspiring experience.
10:00 AM – Explore Ban Gioc Waterfall
Next, you’ll continue a short distance to Ban Gioc Waterfall, the crown jewel of Cao Bang.
- As one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Southeast Asia, Ban Gioc sits right on the border between Vietnam and China.
- You’ll have time to walk along the riverbank, take photos from various viewpoints, or even take a short bamboo raft ride to get closer to the falls (optional).
- The thunder of the falling water, the mist in the air, and the green surroundings make this a perfect grand finale for your adventure.
11:30 AM – Transfer to Cao Bang City & Lunch
After visiting Ban Gioc, your driver will take you back to Cao Bang City, arriving around 12:15 PM.
- Enjoy a quick but delicious farewell lunch with the group — we recommend trying the local specialty: phở bát đá (hot stone bowl pho). The broth stays hot throughout the meal, giving the noodles a unique flavor and texture.
12:30 PM – Bus back to Hanoi
After lunch, a comfortable sleeper bus will pick you up in Cao Bang City and begin the journey back to Hanoi. Sit back, relax, and reflect on the incredible landscapes, cultural experiences, and memories made over the past 5 days.