Our English-speaking guide will pick you up at your hotel in the Hanoi old quarter to help you get to the bus station.
Mializa will not charge you if you change the departure date, as long as we are informed 24 hours in advance by confirmation to you. Here is all information about our bus that you need to know.
You only have to pay us when you got on the bus, you can book tickets with us at the website: Mializacruise.com or email: info@Mializacruise.com
BUS HANOI TO HA GIANG
⇒ Our mini bus pick you up at your hotel in the Hanoi Old Quarter transfer to bus station and get the sleeper bus ( 30 minutes before bus depart )
⇒ Departure to Ha Giang the distance from Hanoi to Ha Giang is 300 km by expressway, so you need about 6 hours to get to Ban Gioc Waterfall
⇒ the bus will stop 2 times during the journey so you can rest to go to the bathroom
⇒ Arrival Cao Bang City
NOTE: Customers who take the night bus will arrive in Ha Giang at about 3.00am. We will provide a free dormitory room so you can sleep until morning
Types of Bus | Hanoi - Ha Giang | Ha Giang - Hanoi |
Sleeper Bus | 9.00am, 20.00 | 6.30am, 17.30, 20.30 |
Limousine Bus | 7.00am, 16.00, 17.00 | 6.30am, 15.30, 17.00 |
Cabin Bus | 11.00,13.00, 20.30 | 11.00, 13.30, 20.30 |
TICKET INCLUDED:
⇒ AC bus Hanoi to Ha Giang
⇒ Dormitory ( Guest take night bus )
⇒ Pick you up from Hanoi old quarter to the bus station
⇒ Bottle of mineral water on bus
⇒ Free WIFI access on bus
X Tip for Driver
X Insurance, meals, drinks
X Person expense
Renowned as one of Southeast Asia's most remarkable overland journeys, the Ha Giang loop is a must-try for passionate backpackers. The route spans approximately 350 kilometers, starting from Quan Ba, passing through Yen Minh, Dong Van, Meo Vac, and finally returning to Quan Ba.
This captivating road winds its way through valleys, high passes, abysses, geological faults, and canyons. Its notable highlight is the renowned Ma Pi Leng Pass, one of Vietnam's four majestic mountain peaks. On a Ha Giang loop tour, travelers will encounter 22 ethnic groups, each with their distinct cultural heritage and delectable cuisine, adding to the allure of the journey.
Undoubtedly, the most enchanting way to experience the Ha Giang loop is by embarking on a thrilling motorbike adventure. As a mountainous road nestled in the highlands and running alongside the Vietnam-China border, this expedition unveils remote corners of Vietnam, traversing ethnic villages, tribal settlements, desolate valleys, imposing limestone peaks, and towering mountains.
While the Ha Giang loop tour from Hanoi can be completed in three days, allocating four or five days is recommended to savor the experience fully. Below is a recommended Ha Giang loop itinerary for your seamless journey:
The best answer is – unpredictable!
We visited in the first half of October, which is supposed to be an excellent month for riding the Ha Giang loop as it’s still pretty warm (average of 27 degrees Celsius), and in theory, there shouldn’t be that much rain. However, out of 8 days, we had only two perfectly sunny and hot days! For four days, we had heavy rains, which was why we had to extend our initially five planned days. At some points, we were even freezing.
On the other hand, some travelers that had finished the loop before us had 5 days of the perfect weather. Their days were sunny and warm.
We hope you get the picture, so don’t bother much with choosing ‘the perfect month’ and prepare accordingly.
It is hard to pinpoint which month is the best to do the Ha Giang loop, but not only because of the weather. Each month offers something different in the area as well. However, if you go from November to March, it will probably be quite cold, and from June to August, scorching hot and at the same time rainy.
We went during the first half of October and just missed the golden rice fields seen during September.
If you want to visit during the buckwheat flowering season, you should visit in October or November.
That is why you must be prepared for all conditions (rain, sun, fog, cold…).
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