Ha Giang Easy Rider Tours

Are you ready to be wowed by gorgeous mountain scenery, visit small hilltribe villages, and feel the rush of steep climbs, followed by sheer drop-offs? From mountain passes and ricefield valleys to a H’mong king palace and a 54m² flag in the most northern part of Vietnam – it’s easy to see why exploring the Ha Giang Loop has made it to the top of everyone’s list of must-do‘s in Vietnam.

There is not one indicated/signedposted Ha Giang Loop. The loop is a combination of roads you can travel in the enormous Ha Giang Province, all starting and ending in Ha Giang City. This is most convenient, as the provincial captial is easy to reach by a 7 hour (sleeper) bus from bustling Hanoi.

Exploring the Ha Giang Loop from Ha Giang City with Easy Riders

The best way to explore the Ha Giang Loop is by motorbike. Feel the wind in your hair while you enjoy the lush landscape. The winding mountain roads in northern Vietnam are beautiful and spectacular. However, it can be quite dangerous to go on this adventure all by yourself. Quality of the roads can be poor, corners are often blind, and drop-offs are steep. Needless to say: unforgiving towards the inexperienced motorbike driver.

Don’t neglect your safety and allow yourself an awesome motorbike adventure with our Easy Riders! We’ve been around since 1991, use only high-quality equipment, and our English-speaking guides are licensed, experienced, and fun. Start in Ha Giang City and join our Easy Riders on a tour of the Ha Giang Loop by motorbike in 3 days, include the Tham Ma mountain pass and a unique homestay on our Ha Giang Loop Easy Rider Tour in 4 days or go for the Ha Giang Loop & Ban Gioc Waterfall Combo (5 days).

High quality private Ha Giang Loop tours

Our Ha Giang Loop tours are high-quality small group tours (max. 6 people). Overnight stays are in good quality private (double or family) rooms, away from the party scene. Meals are included. You ride pillion, sitting behind the Easy Rider on their 250-400cc motorcycle, wearing protective gear and a helmet. Experienced motorcyclists in possession of a valid motorcycle license combined with an International Driving Permit (IDP) can drive themselves if they want to.

There are a lot of tour agencies offering the Ha Giang Loop as ‘Easy Rider experience’ and quality differs greatly. We’ve seen the most astonishing things: groups of up to 40 people, guides driving in flip-flops or without helmets, scooters that couldn’t make it to the top on steep climbs… On some tours, ‘accommodation included’ means sharing a dorm with 15 others. Great fun, but maybe not the best way to recharge for another day of focused driving on small winding mountain roads. All we’re saying is: make sure you know what you’re getting before booking anywhere!