Guided Multi 2d 3d 4d Motorbike With Jasmine Tour In Ha Giang - I Love Vietnam

Guided Multi 2d 3d 4d Motorbike With Jasmine Tour In Ha Giang


Guided Multi-2D/ 3D/ 4D Motorbike with JASMINE Tour in Ha Giang


Explore the dramatic mountain scenery, natural wonders, and colorful cultural hotspots of the Ha Giang Loop on this 2-day self-drive motorcycle adventure. Offering a once-in-a-lifetime trip for up to eight people, this guided tour takes you across northern Vietnam, where you’ll cruise along winding roads through jungle-clad mountain passes, past valleys of terraced rice paddies, and giant limestone karsts rising up into the clouds. You’ll also enjoy a taste of the local hospitality, with overnight accommodation in village homestays. Enjoy the freedom of the open road on a drive-yourself guided motorbike tour Uncover the secrets of the mountains with the support of your local guide Option to hire a driver for your motorcycle or a car with driver (at own cost) Includes semi-automatic motorcycle hire, safety equipment, guide, minor motorcycle repairs, gas, 1-night accommodation, entrance fees, activities, and meals


Amazing Multi-day Ha Giang Loop Motorbike Private tour


Join in an incredible experience through Ha Giang, an untouched land rich in traditions and ethnic minorities. This 3-day Private Ha Giang loop tour starts from Ha Giang City and will be arranged for a maximum of 15 people. You will get the most out of your experience with the help of an experienced local guide and a driver trained to practice mountain roads. You will discover the main highlights of Ha Giang including Dong Van, Meo Vac, and Ma Pi Leng pass, all must-see destinations when traveling to this remote area. We are happy to arrange transportation from Hanoi by sleeper bus upon request. Let us take you to the parts others can’t reach.


The Famous Ha Giang Loop Adventure


** If you don't want to ride a motorbike bike, traveling by car or sitting on the back of our motorbike driver is possible. ** If you are a solo traveler, let us know you might be able to join some small groups. In the northernmost region of Vietnam, Ha Giang is a remote destination that has been open to tourism for only a few years. With a population of just over 700,000 people, this is one of Vietnam’s poorest places, and it shows—not because it is decrepit or run-down, but just the opposite—not being reliant on a strong economy has kept the area pristine and preserved, virtually untouched by the harmful effects of mass tourism and big industries. The region boasts nature as you have probably never seen it. Massive limestone walls, granite outcrops everywhere, hanging valleys, rice terraces climbing to the clouds, and winding roads carved into the mountainsides.