Traveling through northern Vietnam offers some of the most captivating scenery and authentic cultural experiences you can find in Southeast Asia. While many visitors stick to the well-trodden Hanoi or Sapa routes, this Tam Coc to Ha Giang Loop 3D2N tour promises an adventure packed with dramatic mountain passes, lush waterfalls, and local villages. Offered by Strawberry Travel, this tour balances guided comfort with enough flexibility for genuine exploration.
We’re drawn to this experience for its stunning viewpoints, including Ma Pi Leng Pass and Sky Walk, the chance to meet local hill tribes, and the intimate group setting. The small group size and private options suggest a more personalized journey, and the inclusion of a local guide ensures some insider insights. A potential consideration is the tour’s intensity—this isn’t a lazy sightseeing trip, so be prepared for some hiking, winding roads, and early mornings.
If you love outdoor adventures, scenic mountain drives, and authentic cultural encounters, this tour could be perfect. It’s ideal for travelers who want more than just surface-level sights and are happy to spend a couple of nights in some of Vietnam’s most dramatic landscapes.
- Key Points
- Starting Point at Strawberry House
- Day 1: Tam Coc to Du Gia
- Day 2: Du Gia to Dong Van
- Day 3: Dong Van, then back to Ha Giang
- Breathtaking Mountain Passes and Viewpoints
- Authentic Culture and Local Encounters
- Scenic Waterfalls and Waterways
- Flexibility and Comfort
- Practical Value
- Duration and Timing
- Transportation & Group Size
- What to Bring
- Cancellation & Booking
- Accessibility & Suitability
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Stunning Views: The itinerary includes breathtaking viewpoints like Du Gia Waterfall, Lung Ho, Ma Pi Leng Pass, and Heaven Gate.
- Authentic Local Culture: Visits to Du Gia Village, Vuong Family Palace, and Lung Tam offer cultural insights.
- Flexible Booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later adds peace of mind.
- Comfort & Convenience: A private or small-group tour with an English-speaking driver/guide helps maximize the experience.
- Value for Money: At $184 per person, it balances guided comfort and scenic adventure, covering many iconic spots.
- Authentic Experiences: The tour emphasizes real scenery and local interactions over commercialized stops.
Starting Point at Strawberry House

The adventure kicks off at Strawberry House in Ha Giang city—an all-in-one spot offering tour arrangements, massages, rooms, a restaurant, and ticketing. It’s a convenient, central base to begin and end your journey. The location, marked by precise coordinates (22.8262, 104.9756), ensures easy access.
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Day 1: Tam Coc to Du Gia

The first day involves a scenic drive from Tam Coc outward to the northern highlands. After a brief start with a breakfast at Strawberry House, the tour moves through lush landscapes and smaller towns, with several stops for photos and quick visits. The highlight is the visit to Cat Ly View Point, which offers a panoramic view of rice terraces and river valleys—perfect for snapping that Instagram-worthy shot.
Next, the focus shifts to waterfalled beauty and scenic outlooks with stops at Thai An Waterfall and Thai An View Point. These spots provide a refreshing break in nature, with easy walks and cool breezes. The journey continues to Duong Thuong Viewpoint, giving a sweeping vista over the surrounding mountains, followed by a visit to Ba Tien Waterfall, which, depending on the season, can be a lively cascade or a calm pool.
The day concludes at Du Gia Village, where you’ll settle in for the night. Reviewers mention that the local guesthouses here are charming, offering homely stays that reflect regional architecture and hospitality.
Day 2: Du Gia to Dong Van

Day two is a highlight: the route climbs into the rugged mountains, passing through Lung Ho Viewpoint—a prime spot for sunrise or sunset photos—and crossing the famous M Pass. This mountain road is narrow but well-maintained, with hairpin turns revealing spectacular views of rugged cliffs and deep valleys. Travelers praise the “spectacular scenery” and “thrilling drive.”
The Nho Que River views from the pass are gorgeous, and the Ma Pi Leng Pass offers some of the most dramatic perspectives in Vietnam, often called the “King of Passes.” Many reviews reference the “breathtaking” vistas of river carved valleys and towering cliffs. The Sky Walk, a glass-bottom walkway, lets you peer into the depths below—an adrenaline rush and a great photo op.
Arriving in Dong Van, you’ll check into your accommodation, often praised for its local charm. It’s a chance to rest and prepare for the next day’s exploration of the famous Hmong plateau.
Day 3: Dong Van, then back to Ha Giang
After breakfast, the tour explores the historic Vuong Family Palace, a reminder of local aristocracy, and continues through iconic mountain passes like the 9 Round Pass and Tham Ma Pass. Each offers sweeping views of the landscapes and mountain villages.
Highlights include the Can Ty area and Lung Tam village, known for traditional weaving and crafts. The Twin Mountains and Heaven Gate provide postcard-perfect scenery, and passing the Bac Sum Pass completes the route back into Ha Giang city.
The journey wraps up with a visit to local markets or cultural spots, depending on timing and interest, before returning to Strawberry House.
More Great Tours NearbyBreathtaking Mountain Passes and Viewpoints

The core appeal of this trip is the scenery. The Ma Pi Leng Pass is often named among the most spectacular in Vietnam, with its steep drops and panoramic views. The Sky Walk adds a modern touch to a classic mountain drive, offering a unique perspective. Reviewers repeatedly note the “mind-blowing” views, making it clear that this tour delivers on visual drama.
Authentic Culture and Local Encounters

Stops at Du Gia Village and Lung Tam weave in authentic cultural experiences. Expect to see traditional crafts, meet friendly locals, and observe daily life in hill tribe areas. Some reviews highlight the warm hospitality of homestay owners and guides, who provide insights into regional customs.
Scenic Waterfalls and Waterways

From Thai An Waterfall to the Nho Que River, water features are a recurring theme. These spots offer both natural beauty and photo opportunities, with some travelers mentioning how these quiet moments stand out amid the mountain drives.
Flexibility and Comfort

Opting for a small group or private tour means you’ll benefit from a more tailored experience and less waiting around. The tour’s inclusion of an English-speaking driver/guide helps clarify the scenery and local stories, which is often absent on larger bus tours.
Practical Value

At $184, the price covers a lot: multiple scenic viewpoints, cultural visits, transportation, and guide services. While it’s not a luxury tour, reviewers say it offers very good value considering the scope and quality of sights.
Duration and Timing
This 3-day tour is intense but manageable, with early mornings to maximize sightseeing. The day-to-day schedule balances driving, stops, and some walking—expect to be on the move but rewarded with unforgettable views. The 1-hour activity listed likely refers to the Sky Walk or a specific viewpoint, but the overall experience spans much longer.
Transportation & Group Size
Transportation is via comfortable vehicle, with options for private or small-group travel. The driver is fluent in English and Vietnamese, ensuring smooth communication and storytelling. The small group setup reduces crowds, giving a more relaxed atmosphere.
What to Bring
Comfortable shoes are essential for walks and viewpoints. Pack warm clothing for mountain chills, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water. A camera is a must for capturing the stunning scenery.
Cancellation & Booking
Flexible booking policies—free cancellation up to 24 hours before—make it easier to plan without stress. Booking now allows you to reserve your spot and pay later, keeping options open.
Accessibility & Suitability
This tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, those afraid of heights, or anyone with recent surgeries. A valid driver’s license is required for participation.
This tour strikes a balance between guided comfort and genuine exploration. You’ll benefit from local insights, but you’re also in the driver’s seat for the most part—both literally and figuratively. The stops are well-chosen for their scenic and cultural value, not just convenience or commercial appeal.
This Tam Coc to Ha Giang Loop tour offers a compelling mix of dramatic mountain scenery, cultural encounters, and comfortable guided support. For travelers craving authentic landscapes and a taste of Vietnam’s rugged terrain, it’s a worthwhile adventure. The inclusion of key viewpoints like Ma Pi Leng and the Sky Walk ensures you’ll walk away with memories—and photos—that will last a lifetime.
While it demands a bit of physical readiness for mountain passes and early starts, the vivid views and local interactions make it a rewarding experience. If you’re looking for a well-organized trip that balances adventure with cultural depth, this tour is a strong contender in northern Vietnam.
This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who want to see some of Vietnam’s most stunning scenery without sacrificing comfort. It suits those interested in photography, mountain landscapes, and local culture, and who are happy to spend a couple of nights in rustic accommodations. It’s also great for small groups or couples seeking a personalized touch.
If you’re comfortable with winding roads, heights, and active sightseeing, you’ll find this tour both exciting and meaningful. It’s less suited for travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a very relaxed, leisurely holiday. But for those looking to challenge themselves a little while soaking in the unforgettable vistas, this is a worthwhile choice.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
It’s a 3-day, 2-night experience, with activities spread across scenic mountain passes, waterfalls, and cultural stops.
What is included in the price?
The tour covers transportation, guide services (English and Vietnamese speaking), select viewpoints, cultural site visits, and accommodations in Du Gia and Dong Van.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund, providing flexibility in your plans.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
It’s best suited for physically able travelers comfortable with mountain drives and some walking. Not recommended for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those afraid of heights.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothes, hat, water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera are recommended.
How many people will be in my group?
The tour offers a small group setting, with options for private tours, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if I want to reserve later?
You can book now and pay later, securing your spot while keeping your plans flexible.
Are there any hidden costs?
Most major activities and accommodations are included; however, personal expenses, meals not specified, or additional stops may incur extra costs.
This tour offers a beautifully balanced look at northern Vietnam’s landscapes and culture, with a dash of adventure and plenty of picture-perfect moments.
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