
Nestled in Vietnam’s far northern reaches, Ha Giang is a border province and official Frontier Area that feels like a step back in time. This remote region is home to some of the country’s most breathtaking and untamed landscapes. The best way to experience Ha Giang is by embarking on a road trip by motorcycle, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the majestic scenery and the unique charm of its remote towns and minority villages.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN HA GIANG
Drive Ma Pi Leng Pass
For the ultimate motorcycle adventure, Ha Giang’s roads are unmatched. The journey to Dong Van offers stunning vistas, but the true highlight is the Ma Pi Leng Pass. Here, the road winds along the Nho Que River, showcasing the most breathtaking scenery Ha Giang has to offer.


Explore the Hills
Trekking in Ha Giang is a must. Start with the Quan Ba Pass, where you’ll find Heaven’s Gate, a lookout with views that justify its name. Quan Ba also serves as the entry point to the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a landscape of towering limestone peaks and rugged fields.
Visit the Sa Phin H’Mong Palace
Close to the Chinese border lies the Sa Phin H’Mong King Palace, a wood-framed mansion built in 1902 during the French colonial era. Styled after traditional Chinese architecture, this historic palace is steeped in cultural significance and charm.


See the King of Flagpoles
Take a trip to Lung Cu, where a massive Vietnamese flag waves proudly at the border. The best time to visit is late afternoon when the heat has eased, making the 200-step climb to the top a more pleasant experience.
