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A detailed experience of Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights

Content 27/03/2024 18

As the leading domestic and foreign tourist attraction in the northern region, Ha Giang is a familiar destination for travel enthusiasts. People often remind each other that: Ha Giang is magnificent because of its pristine villages, high rocky mountains, and winding slopes. Every time of the year, Ha Giang will wear a new color with the pink-purple of buckwheat flowers, the yellow of mustard flowers and ripe rice, and the gentle pink of peach blossoms. Let’s join the HoaBinh Tourist Experience of Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights through the article below.

Itinerary details of Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights

To make your trip meaningful and save time and money, you should have a detailed and specific itinerary. Below is the schedule we suggest for you. Take a look and make a perfect plan for yourself!

Day 1: Ha Giang City - Quan Ba Heaven Gate - Tham Ma Slope - Pao's House - Vuong Family Mansion (Meo King) - Dong Van Town

After arriving in Ha Giang City, get ready for the 140-kilometer trip from Ha Giang City to Dong Van Town. Because it gets dark very quickly in Ha Giang, you should adjust your schedule to arrive in Dong Van town before 5 pm to ensure safety.

Quan Ba Heaven Gate

Quan Ba Heaven Gate is located between two twin peaks at an altitude of 1500 meters. Standing here, you will get a panoramic view of how majestic Ha Giang nature is. Looking far away, you will see Doi Co Tien mountain lying lazily among the clouds, through which rays of sunlight create an extremely charming scene. Especially for those who want to hunt clouds and catch the sunrise, this is the ideal place for that.

Tham Ma Slope

This is a slope on the road that must be overcome if you want to reach the beautiful town of Dong Van. This slope includes 9 very beautiful but, at the same time, extremely dangerous bends. You should be sure of your steering wheel before going over the slope on a motorcycle. In return, the landscape on both sides of the road will satisfy your eyes with endless flower fields. You will be surprised when you pass by Doc Tham Ma.

Pao's house

Pao's house is located in Sung La commune, including 36 households of Mong, Lo Lo, and Han ethnic groups, and is the home of Mr. Mua Sua Pao, a Mong aristocrat with property nearly 100 years old. After the movie "Pao's Story," this place has become a destination, attracting tourists to visit.

Even though it has been tinged with time, it is still extremely poetic. Currently, this house still has a family living here, but you will still be warmly welcomed if you visit. And you will feel the regional culture, simplicity, and peace that are hard to find in big cities.

The Vuong mansion (Cat King)

Before reaching Dong Van town, 15km away, you will see the Vuong family mansion. This is a famous architectural work from the late 19th century with a unique combination of three different cultures: Mong, French, and Chinese.

Besides, the house is also associated with the life story and anti-invasion career of the Mong father and son: Vuong Chinh Duc and Vuong Chi Sinh, along with other fascinating anecdotes surrounding it. If you can, please visit this mansion! 

Dong Van town

This is our country's special limestone plateau, which preserves traces of the earth's crust formation process, which was formed and developed hundreds of millions of years ago. Arrive in town, check in to the hotel to rest, and when night falls, immerse yourself in the beautiful little old town of Dong Van. The whole street will be lit up by brilliant lanterns on the full moon night with fun activities. Other exciting entertainment.

Day 2: Dong Van Town - Lung Cu Flagpole - Ma Pi Leng Pass - Tu San Lane (Boat on Nho Que River) - Meo Vac Town

Lung Cu flagpole

If you have come to the forefront of the Fatherland, you cannot miss the sacred symbol of the Fatherland: the Lung Cu flagpole. This place, located about 2km from the northern tip of our country with an altitude of 1470 meters, is a long-standing historical relic and a testament to the heroic history of the Vietnamese people.

Ma Pi Leng Pass

Ma Pi Leng is known as the most beautiful pass in Vietnam because, sitting in the car, you can see the undulating mountains and rolling clouds and feel the cool air and warm sunshine. On this path, you will encounter Death Rock. If you don't mind climbing mountains, you should stop to try checking in at this place!

Tu San Alley - Boating on Nho Que River

Tu San Alley is the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia, with cliffs up to 700–800 meters high and the green Nho Que River winding along the mountains, creating a unique natural masterpiece for Ha Giang. Take a boat down the river for about 20 minutes to reach the peaceful Tu San Alley.

The boat ticket price is only 100,000 VND/person, and there is also a kayaking service for those who are passionate about this subject! A little tip on how to get down to the Nho Que River. Because this road is quite rocky and steep and has many sharp turns, if you are not steady at the wheel, you can also walk down or rent a motorbike taxi for 150,000 VND/round trip.

When you finish visiting, you should quickly arrive at Meo Vac Town before 5 pm to ensure safety and rest and eat here. Lo Lo Homestay is a super well-reviewed resting place right in the center of Meo Vac town. This place is built based on the ancient architecture of the Mong people, with a space large and beautiful enough for you to relax, gather to eat, and drink with friends.

Day 3: Meo Vac Town - Panorama Cafe - 0km check-in milestone in Ha Giang City

Panorama cafe

On your last morning in Ha Giang, go to Panorama Coffee shop - one of the places with the most beautiful view of the Nho Que River. Enjoy the fresh air with friends over hot cups of tea and coffee. The shop has a surcharge of 20,000 VND/person if they do not drink water; the entrance ticket plus water is 50,000 VND/person.

0km milestone in Ha Giang City

Although it does not have much significance in terms of sightseeing, in terms of meaning and spirit, this milestone can mark the end of a memorable journey with friends to cross the pass or conquer the Dong Van stone plateau. The column is located right next to Nguyen Trai Street, Ha Giang City, towards National Highway 2C. You can rest here and prepare to return the next day.

When should you travel to Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights?

Ha Giang will bring a different beauty at each different time of the year. You can come in the spring of January when peach and plum blossoms bloom, you can also go in May or June when the golden rice season stretches along the mountain slopes, and if you love buckwheat flower fields With buckwheat flowers and yellow mustard flowers, you should not miss Ha Giang in October or November.

When planning a trip to Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights, it's essential to consider the weather, local festivals, and personal preferences. Here are some factors to consider when deciding the best time to visit:

  • Weather: The weather in Ha Giang can vary significantly throughout the year. The best time to visit is typically during the dry season, which runs from October to April. During this time, the weather is generally cool and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as trekking, sightseeing, and motorbike tours. Avoid visiting during the rainy season (May to September), as heavy rainfall can lead to landslides and difficult road conditions.
  • Buckwheat Flower Season: One of the highlights of visiting Ha Giang is witnessing the blooming of buckwheat flowers, which usually occurs from late October to early December. The hillsides are blanketed in shades of pink and purple, creating a mesmerizing landscape. If you're interested in seeing the buckwheat flowers in full bloom, plan your trip during this period.
  • Local festivals: Ha Giang is home to several ethnic minority communities, each with its own unique traditions and festivals. If you're interested in experiencing local culture and festivities, consider timing your visit to coincide with one of the many festivals celebrated throughout the year. The dates of these festivals may vary annually, so it's essential to research and plan accordingly.
  • Weekdays: Ha Giang can get crowded, especially during weekends and peak tourist seasons. If you prefer a quieter and more peaceful experience, consider traveling on weekdays when tourist numbers are lower, and attractions are less crowded.
  • Personal preferences: Ultimately, the best time to visit Ha Giang depends on your personal preferences and interests. Whether you're interested in trekking through scenic landscapes, interacting with local communities, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, choose a time that aligns with your preferences and travel goals.
  • Transportation: Ha Giang is located about 300 kilometers north of Hanoi. If you depart from Hanoi, you have many options for transportation to Ha Giang, such as a motorcycle or car. If you are not confident in your driving ability and want to be more comfortable when traveling, you can go to the bus station to catch a bus. Currently, car companies have also professionalized to have many trips, suitable time frames, and very affordable prices.

If you are in the Central or Southern region, you should choose a train or plane to get to Hanoi, and then use the above means to get to Ha Giang. A little more advice: you should book your flight tickets early to avoid high prices near the peak tourist season. After arriving, you can also rent a motorbike to fully experience Ha Giang. Motorbike rental prices are about 150,000 VND per day.

Overall, the months of October to April, particularly during the buckwheat flower season, are generally considered the best time to visit Ha Giang for a 3-day and 2-night trip. However, it's essential to consider factors such as weather, local festivals, and personal preferences when planning your visit to ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience.

Conclusion

Above are some experiences from traveling to Tour Ha Giang for 3 days and 2 nights. Hopefully, through this article, you can make the most appropriate and time-optimized schedule possible. If you need any information, please contact HoaBinh Tourist through our hotline at 0939.311.911 - 0913.311.911 for dedicated support.

 


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