
📍 Ha Giang – Tourist Map
🔍 What to see in Ha Giang?
❓ Questions + Travel Tips
🎫 Book Ticket to Ha Giang
Detailed tourist map of Ha Giang province with the most interesting places.
Northern Vietnam offers a captivating blend of mountains, nature, ethnicity, and culture, making it a highly intriguing region to explore. Among the most captivating provinces in the north is Ha Giang. Once considered a remote enclave, Ha Giang has become easily accessible in recent years, thanks to tourist buses, minibusses, and private cars traversing its well-maintained main roads. Accommodation options, predominantly homestays and guesthouses, are abundant, attracting a growing number of travelers.
If you’re contemplating a journey to Ha Giang from Hanoi by bus or via a train and bus combination through Lao Cai city, refer to this informative guide: How to get from Hanoi to Ha Giang? This comprehensive Google and tourist map features key points of interest, accommodations, and the popular motorbike loop leading to the Lung Cu Flagpole in Ha Giang. For an immersive experience of this breathtaking area, traveling by motorbike is highly recommended. Explore this map to craft your perfect itinerary.
📍 Ha Giang – Tourist + Google + Motorbike Loop detailed map:
🔍 What to see and visit in Ha Giang:
There are many interesting and amazing places in Ha Giang province. In the city of Ha Giang is not to much for visit and the most interesting sites are located in Dong Van Karst Global Geopark in the far north. So the best way is to travel on motorbike (only for experienced motorbike drivers, IDP is necessary) to Dong Van town in the north. About 5 km from Dong Van town is Ma Pi Leng Pass – the most fascinating mountain pass in northern Vietnam. If you do not want to drive a motorbike you can rent a private motorbike driver or private tour to Ha Giang province.
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- Ma Pi Leng Pass – Nho Que river (+skywalk in Ma Pi Leng)
- Dong Van Karst Global Geopark
- The valley of Quan Ba + Tam Son town
- Lung Khuy Cave (about 7 km from the town of Tam Son)
- Lung Cu Flag Tower (the northernmost site of Vietnam)
- Dong Van ancient town and Meo Vac town
- Yen Minh (+ Tham Ma Pass)
- Rice terraces in Hoang Su Phi
- Chín Khoanh Pass (dốc Chín Khoanh)
- Đồn Cao viewpoint in Dong Van town
- The Hmong King’s Palace (Vuong Chinh Sinh)
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Ha Giang in Vietnam:
Where is Ha Giang town?
Ha Giang town is about 300 km north of Hanoi and serves as the main gateway to Ha Giang province.
How to get from Hanoi to Ha Giang?
You can travel by bus, minivan, private car, or motorbike. There is no train or airport in Ha Giang.
When is the best time to visit Ha Giang?
The best months are September-November and March-May, when the weather is cooler and landscapes are colorful.
Where to rent a motorbike in Vietnam?
You can rent a motorbike online with Bikesbooking.
What is the most famous place in Ha Giang?
The most famous place is Ma Pi Leng Pass in the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
What is the Ha Giang Loop?
The Ha Giang Loop is a popular motorbike route through Tam Son, Dong Van, and Meo Vac with stunning mountain scenery.
Where can you travel from Ha Giang?
Can you book a tour to Ha Giang?
Yes, you can search and book tours to Ha Giang online with KLOOK.
Is a permit needed for Ha Giang?
Some border and Dong Van areas may require a permit, which can be arranged in Ha Giang town.
What are the most popular months in Ha Giang?
October and November are very popular thanks to golden rice terraces and pleasant weather.
Is Ha Giang safe for travelers?
Yes, but mountain roads can be challenging, so careful driving and checking weather conditions are important.
What activities can you do in Ha Giang?
Popular activities include motorbike tours, trekking, homestays, photography, and visiting ethnic minority villages.
10 Most Interesting Places in Ha Giang:
| Place | Short Description |
|---|---|
| Dong Van Karst Plateau | A UNESCO Geopark famous for limestone mountains, deep valleys, ethnic villages, and scenic roads in northern Vietnam. |
| Ma Pi Leng Pass | The most famous mountain pass in Ha Giang with dramatic cliffs, panoramic views, and the Nho Que River below. |
| Lung Cu Flag Tower | A landmark at the northernmost point of Vietnam offering panoramic mountain views and cultural significance. |
| Quan Ba Heaven Gate | A scenic mountain viewpoint known for the famous Twin Mountains and beautiful landscapes of Ha Giang. |
| Hoang Su Phi Rice Terraces | Beautiful terraced rice fields best visited during the green or golden harvest season in September and October. |
| Thon Tha Village | A peaceful Tay ethnic village with traditional stilt houses, rice fields, and authentic local homestays. |
| Meo Vac Market | A colorful local market where ethnic minority groups trade food, livestock, textiles, and handicrafts. |
| Twin Mountains (Fairy Bosom) | Unique rounded hills near Quan Ba surrounded by rice fields and mountain scenery. |
| Tha Village | A traditional ethnic minority village offering local culture, rice terraces, trekking, and homestay experiences. |
| Yen Minh Pine Forest | A quiet mountain area with pine forests, fresh air, and scenic roads popular on the Ha Giang Loop. |