- CHILD POLICY -
Note: If 01 adult accompanies 01 child aged 1 - 4 years old and wishes to stay in a separate room, a single room supplement of 1,000,000 VND/tour will be charged. If 01 adult accompanies 01 child aged 5 - 8 years old and wishes to stay in a separate room, the child will be charged as an adult.
- FAQ -
Q: What will the guests have for breakfast on Day 1?
A: In the morning, the vehicle will stop for guests to rest and have breakfast at the Kim Anh Intersection area restaurant (at the beginning of the highway) or at a rest stop along the highway.
Q: Will the vehicle pick up guests at the airport?
A: Note: The vehicle can pick up guests at the Kim Anh Intersection (at the beginning of the Hanoi - Lao Cai highway, 3km from Noi Bai Airport, near the area of hotels in Noi Bai around 07:30 in the morning). Therefore, if customers have a late flight to Noi Bai from the previous day, they can book a hotel near the airport to save time resting and save taxi costs to the Old Quarter; - In case guests have an early flight and arrive at the airport lobby before 07:30 on the departure day, we will assist with pick-up at the airport lobby with a fee of 50,000 VND/group of guests.
Q: Why isn't Pao's house ticket included in the tour?
A: You can visit the Lung Cam Cultural Village separately (free of charge) - As for the photo spot of Pao's house, it may not be suitable for some groups, so it's not included in the tour ticket. However, you can purchase a separate ticket to visit if you wish to.
Q: The significance of the Km0 - Ha Giang Square section
A: The Ha Giang city square is also known as the 26/3 Square. It is located in the center of Ha Giang City. This is a destination that travelers from near and far visit when exploring Ha Giang. The 26/3 Square is situated on Nguyen Trai Street, Ha Giang City. Standing at Milestone 0 of Ha Giang, if you look slightly to the left, you will see the 26/3 Square. Walking on the square, you can see the majestic mountain in front of you. That is the Cấm Sơn Mountain, a mountain with a million views right in the heart of the city.
Q: What to bring on the tour?
A: As it's a mountain tour, it's advisable to bring a backpack instead of hard suitcases. Bring snacks for the road as the attractions are far away, and lunch may be slightly delayed.
Q: Reference information
A: - Regarding buckwheat flowers, they typically bloom from September to December each year.
- As for plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, and pear blossoms, they usually bloom before and after the Lunar New Year.
- Sunday morning markets: Quan Ba Market, Yen Minh Market, Dong Van Market, Meo Vac Market, and Mau Due Market.
Q: Why do I have to stay at a 4* hotel when my budget is low?
A: At first, I also thought like you that all I needed was a place to sleep. However, when I thoroughly surveyed the accommodation facilities in Dong Van, I realized that the quality of service was too low. Even the 2-star hotels felt more like guesthouses, and due to the small town and limited space, most rooms were very cramped. Meanwhile, the price is only 100K cheaper per person than a 4-star hotel (we have a strategic partnership with this hotel, so we have a good price). Therefore, we decided to include this hotel in the tour. Touring in Ha Giang is very demanding, and at the very least, guests need a place to sleep well, ensuring cleanliness for them to have the energy needed!
Q: How should I handle it when comparing tours with other companies?
A: If guests compare and find that company A is cheaper than ours, don't insist that we are cheaper. Just politely ask for the itinerary from company A, tell them to send it over, and then I'll point out the differences that make our tour more valuable.
Customers aged 70 and above, pregnant women must be accompanied by someone and need to sign a health commitment before joining the tour.
Customers must bring: Legal identification documents (ID card or passport) for temporary residence procedures.
The tour itinerary may change depending on weather conditions, seasons, and other objective factors beyond the control of the organizing unit. However, we will make every effort to ensure the optimal schedule for your convenience.
Customers are advised to bring: Insect repellent, common cold and fever medications, or any prescribed medications as instructed by a doctor.
Any unused services during the tour will not be refunded.
As mountainous tours often involve small vehicles for safety reasons, customers are advised not to bring bulky or oversized luggage. It is recommended to bring backpacks instead of hard suitcases.
Due to the nature of individual tour joining, please ensure you arrive on time for the departure to avoid inconveniencing other members of the group. If you arrive late, the maximum waiting time for the vehicle is 10 minutes, after which you will be considered to have canceled the tour.
At the end of the tour, we will drop off customers at a single point, which is the Hanoi Opera House. Customers are responsible for arranging their own taxi back to their hotels or accommodations.
For mountainous tour routes, we roughly classify hotel grades to rate services. This classification is mainly based on room rental prices and room quality comparison among hotels in the same area, rather than relying on the star rating standards issued by the tourism department.
The tour offers rich cultural immersion. In Nam Dam village, guests stay in traditional wall-transmitted bungalows, engaging with Dao Cham people by a fire, roasting corn and sweet potatoes, and learning about their customs. At Lùng Tám silk weaving village, you can experience the cultural heritage of the H'mong ethnic group and observe traditional silk weaving practices, gaining insight into local craftsmanship.
The journey from Hanoi to Ha Giang city involves considerable time on the road due to the distant locations. This 3-day, 2-night tour utilizes a deluxe Limousine to ensure comfort during the travel segments, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the scenic routes without the fatigue of longer commutes.
Ha Giang offers stunning scenery year-round, but generally, the ideal times are from October to December for clear skies and pleasant temperatures, or during spring (February-April) for blooming flowers. Avoid the peak rainy season, typically June to August, which can make roads more challenging for exploration.
During the 3-day, 2-night Ha Giang journey, transportation is provided by a deluxe Limousine for maximum comfort. Accommodation includes one night in traditional wall-transmitted bungalows in Nam Dam village, offering a unique cultural stay. The second night is spent at a clean, elegant 3-star hotel located in the center of Dong Van town, ensuring a comfortable rest.
While key aspects of your Ha Giang Loop adventure are covered, it's wise to carry cash for personal expenses. This includes purchasing local specialties and souvenirs at places like Dong Van market, small snacks or drinks from local vendors, and gratuities for guides or drivers. ATMs might be limited in remote areas.
When exploring Ha Giang, prioritize road safety, especially on mountain passes like Ma Pi Leng. Always follow local guidance and respect traffic rules. Be mindful of local customs, especially when interacting with ethnic communities in villages like Lô Lô Chải. It's important to respect the natural environment and cultural sites to ensure a safe and harmonious visit.
This deluxe limousine Ha Giang tour stands out with its comfortable transportation, crucial for the long distances. It includes a unique stay in traditional bungalows in Nam Dam village for cultural immersion, plus a 3-star hotel in Dong Van. Specific activities like a Nho Que River boat trip, exploring Lùng Tám silk weaving village, and visiting Lung Cu flagpole offer a comprehensive and distinct experience.
Along the Ma Pi Leng Pass, you'll witness the majestic Tu San Canyon from the Ma Pi Leng Panorama, offering breathtaking views. A boat trip on the Nho Que River provides a unique perspective of the canyon. The journey also includes cultural landmarks such as the Vuong Palace, Lung Cu flagpole (the northernmost point), Lung Cam cultural village, and the picturesque Lô Lô Chải village.