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Welcome to northern Vietnam. About 300 km north of Hanoi, right on the border with China, lies Ha Jang. Home to Vietnam’s most dramatic mountain roads and the famous Ha Jang Loop. This video covers the classic 3 days, two nights loop with the Bong Hostel and Bong Vietnam tours, including the easy rider option, where a professional driver handles the bike so you can focus on the views. Getting there, the trip starts the day before with a sleeper bus from Hanoi around 11:00 a.m. about 6 hours to Hang. Your pre-our hostel night is included in a dorm, so you can rest and roll out fresh in the morning. Tours start from around 4.5 million Vietnamese dong, roughly 170 USD, and that includes the roundtrip bus transferred to and from Hanoi, as well as food and accommodation. Final costs vary with season upgrades and room add-ons. Day one eases you in. Terrace valleys, piny sb bends, ridgeed lookouts, village back roads, and a family home stay with dinner included. Day two, climb onto a high cast plateau along cliff edge mountain roads above a deep river canyon, jaw-dropping views, and golden hour riding. Then another home stay and dinner. Day three is the glide home. Sunrise coffee, a local market stop, and a string of perfect bends back to Hajjang, finishing at the hostel in the late afternoon. Good things to know. Roots and timings can change with weather, but you can expect a mix of rice terraces, limestone towers, canyon viewpoints, and border ridge vistas. Meals and accommodation are organized each night. You can upgrade to a private room or stick with the included dorm. If you self-ride, be confident on narrow winding mountain roads, and make sure your license and travel insurance cover motorbikes in Vietnam. What to pack? A light rainshell, some warm layers, closed shoes and gloves, sunscreen, water, and a portable charger. And some cash for the coffee shops and markets. If you’re heading to Vietnam and want a mountain adventure without the stress, the H Jang Loop is a must. Full planning details are in the description. Save this guide and enjoy the ride. [Music]

Northern Vietnam’s ultimate mountain ride. About 300 km north of Hanoi, on the border with China, Hà Giang serves up terrace valleys, karst plateaus, cliff-edge roads over deep river canyons, pine forests, village life, sunrise coffee, and starry nights. This video covers the classic 3 days / 2 nights loop with Bong Hostel / Bong Vietnam Tours, using the Easy Rider option (pro driver, you ride pillion) so you can focus on the views.

Price & Inclusions
• From ~4.5 million VND (≈ $170 USD) — typically includes round-trip bus transfer Hanoi ⇄ Hà Giang and a free pre-tour hostel night (dorm).
• Meals & accommodation are organized during the loop (private room upgrades available).
• Final price varies by season, bike upgrades, and room choice.

How to Get There
• Sleeper bus from Hanoi around 11:00; travel time ≈ 6 hours to Hà Giang.
• Check in at Bong Hostel (pre-tour night), then roll out around 9:00 AM next morning.

Daily Flow (routes can change with weather)
• Day 1: Terrace valleys, piney S-bends, ridge lookouts, village backroads → family homestay dinner.
• Day 2: High karst plateau, cliff-edge mountain roads above a deep river canyon → golden hour ride → homestay.
• Day 3: Sunrise coffee, local market stop, last perfect bends → return to Hà Giang in late afternoon.

Easy Rider vs Self-Ride
• Easy Rider: lowest stress; great for filming and first-timers.
• Self-Ride: only if you’re confident on narrow, winding mountain roads. Ensure your license + travel insurance cover motorbikes.

What to Pack
Light rain shell, warm layer, closed shoes & gloves, sunscreen, water, portable charger, and cash for coffee/markets.

Why Go
The Hà Giang Loop is a must-do in Vietnam: huge scenery, friendly homestays, and an unforgettable ride without city stress.

Operator Link
Book/info: https://www.bongbackpackerhostel.com/ha-giang-loop-group-tour-1

IG: @bongvietnamtours @bonghostel

FAQ
• Is Easy Rider worth it? Yes—stress-free and camera-friendly.
• Best time to go? Year-round with micro-climates; expect sun, rain, and mist.
• Can routes change? Yes—weather can adjust timing and stops.

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