If you desire to conquer off-road routes in Vietnam, the first day of the tour will give you unforgettable experiences. After having breakfast, you depart from Ha Giang at 8 a.m on the back of a powerful motorbike.
The stretch of the road first feasts your eyes on stunning landscapes of Bac Sum slope, which is a long pass with the starting point at Minh Tan. This slope is a charming sketch through the Ha Giang loop. With winding slopes and graceful curves, the ride through Bac Sum slope certainly brings off-road enthusiasts maximum satisfaction.
After leaving Bac Sum slope behind, you go on zigzag paths that run across dramatic cat-ear mountains to ride to Quan Ba Heaven Gate, in which you can admire the picturesque couple mountain of Co Tien and Tam Son town through the mist.
Going through the challenging off-road tracks, you have lunch and take some rest in Yen Minh before paying a visit to numerous local spots such as the White H’mong village, and the King's Palace. If the village of H’mong people highlights the rustic simplicity combined with the cultural diversity, King's Palace makes a deep impression on visitors due to its imposing appearance, unique architecture, and interesting story of the King of H'mong ethnic group.
Continue your ride and reach the next awesome destination named Lung Cu flag pole, which is often called the North Pole of the country. If you want to get more knowledge of Vietnam’s long history, this spot is a perfect choice for you. On the way to the flagpole, you have to conquer 389 stone steps before marveling at the breathtaking scenery of Dong Van plateau, which can compare with a masterpiece of nature.
We arrive at Dong Van town in the late afternoon. Here you can immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of the highland. The images of old houses built in the distinctive architecture draw an attractive picture of this land.
After checking in the hotel and having dinner, we visit Dong Van Old Quarter, where you get a chance to explore the culture of the ancient market that has existed for hundreds of years.
