HA GIANG TREKKING TOUR IN FOCUS

Best places to visit: Hanoi - Hagiang - Meo Vac - Dong Van - Lung Cu - Tam Son

Durations

5 days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English & Czech


Ha Giang and the Far North tour package is a fantastic journey into this mountainous region. Encounter fascinating hilltribes, be captivated by the pristine landscapes and gain an understand of the intense relationship between these people and this land.


Itinerary :

*Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh – BRIEF ITINERARY:

Day 1: Hanoi – Ha Giang Adventure Tours (-/-/L)
Day 2: Ha Giang Package Tours – Meo Vac Homestay Tours (B/L/-)
Day 3: Meo Vac – Dong Van (B/L/-)
Day 4: Dong Van – Lung Cu – Tam Son (Yen Minh) (B/L/-)
Day 5: Tam Son (Yen Minh) – Ha Giang – Hanoi (B/L/-)

Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh Detail:

Day 1 – Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh:  Hanoi – Ha Giang Adventure Tours (-/-/L)

Depart the capital by road this morning for the start of your adventure. The drive to Ha Giang takes around 7 hours but is some of the most breathtaking scenery in Vietnam and along the way you will stop as often as you like to visit small villages and take photos. After the long drive, stretch your legs with a short walk around Ha Giang to a Tay village.

Ha-Giang HA GIANG TREKKING TOUR IN FOCUS
Ha Giang: Flowers Blossom

Dwelling in the rugged mountains of Northern Vietnam, the Tay are the largest of Vietnam’s minority groups.   They came south from China centuries ago, though an estimated 100,000 still live in China.  Their appearance and dress are striking.  They have been considered one of the most physically attractive people groups in the region.  Their villages are typically at the foot of a mountain or near a stream.  Set in a picturesque valley near town.

Overnight in Ha Giang.

Day 2 -Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh :  Ha Giang Package Tours – Meo Vac Homestay Tours (B/L/-)

Continue northwards this morning to the town of Meo Vac located along the Chinese border. Meo Vac has most of the terrain in the Rock Plateau of Dong Van and above 1000m above sea level. The road from Meo Vac Town to Dong Van Town is 23km which is via the sublime beauty of Ma Pi Leng Pass. Meo Vac has a harsh climate in the winter which is from November to April with dry and freezing cold weather.

The six-hour drive takes you through many H’mong villages with several stops made en route. Reaching Meo Vac in early afternoon set of on a light trek along the banks of the Nho Que River to visit villages of the Tay and Nung hilltribes. Overnight in Meo Vac.

Day 3 – Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh :  Meo Vac – Dong Van (B/L/-)

After a visit to the morning hilltribe market at Meo Vac take a short drive to Dong Van, passing over ‘Heaven’s Gate Pass’. This road skirts the Chinese border soaring above a deep valley dotted with fields and rock formations. This afternoon there is time to explore the local villages and valleys around Dong Van. Dong Van Town is nestled in a valley in the heart of the Rock Plateau of Dong Van in Ha Giang Province.

The town has a cluster of houses that line the street that one end leads to the road to Yen Minh Town and the other end takes you to the sublime beauty of Ma Pi Leng Pass and Meo Vac Town. Dong Van Town is surrounded by rock mountains with a sheer color of gray all year round. Overnight in Dong Van.

Day 4 – Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh:  Dong Van – Lung Cu – Tam Son (Yen Minh) (B/L/-)

Following breakfast leave Dong Van for a spectacular 1-hour drive to Lung Cu, the northernmost point of Vietnam, the top piece of land located north of the country extreme, is a land of the Shan tea, honey wine and “Thang Co”, the definition of traditional cultural identity in the ethnic Mong, Lo Lo, Giay.

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Ha Giang: Flag Tower in Lung Cu

It was also the land of Peach, plum, white snow in the spring and bustling markets in the session.  Discover the diversity of the north with a visit to the local market where hilltribes from around the region come to trade their wares, stop at a palace of a former H’mong king and take a walk through Pho Bang town surrounded by mountains whose peaks are hidden by clouds all the year round. It is after 9 o’clock in the morning, but the town is still so quiet. In a house some elderly villagers are sitting and quietly chatting around the fireplace.

Sitting in an old traditional earthen house, visitors experience a peaceful existence allowing them to contemplate the surrounding traditional beauty and wholesomeness; stone fences imprinted with the builders’ compassion for his work, ears of corn bundled together and hung to dry from the rafters or listen to the entertaining banter of neighbors. Continue to Tam Son arriving late this afternoon.

Overnight in Tam Son (Yen Minh).

Day 5 – Ha Giang Trekking Homestay Tour to Meo Vac, Dong Van, Yen Minh : Tam Son (Yen Minh) – Ha Giang – Hanoi (B/L/-)

Looping back to Hanoi, this full day of driving first takes you over the Tam Son townlet looks like a small piece of brocate surrounded by mountains and forests. Especially, the climate is as cool as that in Sapa and Dalat. You can also take a short trek to a H’mong village. Hmong are part of the Miao people, the term “Miao” is most common within China, but “Hmong” is usually used elsewhere. 

There are many subgroups of the Miao and many speak mutually unintelligible dialects.    The Hmong are a friendly, affectionate people who enjoy music, festivals and entertaining guests.  It is a paradox that they are also known as fierce warriors.  They live in close-knit communities, usually made up of a single clan, or at most two.  Extended families live in wooden houses that stand on stilts — short on the uphill side and long on the downhill side. 

Many homes have three stories, the top for grain storage, the middle for the family, and the lower for animals and storage. You’ll the reach Ha Giang again around midday before continuing onwards to Hanoi arriving early evening.

Include :

  • Accommodation in selected hotel in a shared twin or shared double room (supplement for single travelers apply)
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
  • Tours and transfers by private air-conditioned vehicles.
  • English/French speaking local guide (for other languages supplements apply)
  • All entrance fees as indicated in itinerary.
  • Boat trips as mentioned in the itinerary. 

Exclude :

  • Vietnam visa arrangements (a visa to Vietnam is compulsory for most nationalities).
  • International and domestic flights (quoted separately).
  • International Airfare
  • Meals other than mentioned above.
  • Camera/video entrance fees.
  • Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, telephone, tips etc).
  • Travel insurance (please see below).
  • Other services not clearly indicated in the package inclusions above. 

=> Please take a note that we are now in a process of updating the cost for this tour & this work will be completed soon after a time. If you need further details on our updated quotes, kindly email us at sales@vietlongtravel.com or vietlongtravel@gmail.com directly

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