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9 Days Off The Beaten Northern Vietnam
Overview
Explore the remote highlands and natural wonders on this 9-day Northern Vietnam tour, crafted for adventurous travelers looking to go beyond the usual tourist trail. Journey from the bustling streets of Hanoi to the dramatic mountain passes of Ha Giang, the border landscapes of Cao Bang, and the lush tranquility of Ba Be National Park. Along the way, connect with local ethnic minorities, enjoy scenic hikes and boat rides, and savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine. This immersive experience offers a perfect balance of culture, nature, and comfort—all with expert guidance and local hospitality.
Highlights
- Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Ha Giang Loop, Vietnam's most scenic mountain road
- Trek through remote ethnic villages and rice terraces in Ba Be National Park
- Visit the majestic Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of the most stunning falls in Southeast Asia
- Cruise across the tranquil Ba Be Lake and explore the mystical Nguom Ngao Cave
- Savor authentic local meals and stay in charming family-run homestays
- Door-to-door service, free Vietnamese SIM card, and 24/7 support via WhatsApp
Tour Video Preview
The video offers an overall idea of the trip, though details may vary by season or your personalized itinerary.
Route
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Ha Giang
- Day 3: Ha Giang – Dong Van
- Day 4: Dong Van – Meo Vac
- Day 5: Meo Vac – Cao Bang
- Day 6: Ban Gioc Waterfall – Ba Be Lake
- Day 7: Ba Be Lake
- Day 8: Ba Be Lake – Hanoi
- Day 9: Hanoi
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Customizable & Private
Your own itinerary, your own pace — a fully private package that you can customize completely based on your wishes.
Stress-Free, Fully Supported
Door-to-door travel, a free SIM for constant internet, and a dedicated Vietnam expert on WhatsApp whenever you need us.
Local Experts, Authentic Travel
Based in Vietnam with deep local knowledge, we deliver real experiences and handle everything quickly and directly.
Itinerary
After landing in Hanoi, our driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel in the Old Quarter. In the evening, dive into Vietnam’s world-famous street food scene with a guided tour through hidden alleys and lively markets. From pho (noodle soup) and banh cuon (steamed rolled rice pancake) to egg coffee and hanoi beer, you’ll taste your way through the local cuisine while learning about the culture behind every bite.
Hanoi Esplendor Hotel and Spa
Hanoi Esplendor Hotel blends boutique charm with a prime location in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, making it an ideal base for exploring the city on foot. The hotel features stylish interiors, spacious rooms, and a peaceful pool area, offering a relaxing escape from the city's buzz. With warm hospitality and thoughtful touches throughout your stay, it offers exceptional value and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
Start your 9-day Northern Vietnam tour with a comfortable limousine bus ride from Hanoi to Ha Giang, passing through beautiful rural landscapes. Upon arrival, enjoy a local lunch before heading to Thon Tha Village, a peaceful Tay ethnic community surrounded by rice fields. Spend the afternoon relaxing or exploring the village, and enjoy a home-cooked dinner with your host family.
Cay Homestay (Thon Tha)
Nestled in a peaceful village just outside Ha Giang city, this charming homestay offers a warm, authentic experience among the Tay ethnic community. Guests can choose between cozy dormitories in a traditional stilt house or private garden rooms, all featuring comfortable bedding and modern bathrooms. Surrounded by rice fields and palm-leaf roofs, it's the perfect base to enjoy home-cooked meals, rent a motorbike, and explore the scenic beauty of Ha Giang.
Travel through the spectacular highlands of Ha Giang, passing the Heaven’s Gate viewpoint and the iconic Twin Mountains in Quan Ba. Along the way, meet local ethnic minorities, take in the dramatic scenery, and visit the former residence of the H’mong King. Your journey ends in the quiet mountain town of Dong Van, where you’ll spend the night.
Dong Van Cliffside House
Set on a quiet hillside near Dong Van town, this welcoming property offers clean, spacious rooms with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Guests can relax in cozy bungalows or comfortable rooms, all thoughtfully designed for a restful stay. With friendly service, delicious local breakfasts, and easy access to scenic hikes like the French Fort viewpoint, it’s a perfect stop along the Ha Giang Loop.
Begin the day with a visit to Vietnam’s northernmost point near the Chinese border. Continue through Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark and cross the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass, often called the most stunning mountain pass in Vietnam. Marvel at the deep valleys and winding roads before arriving in Meo Vac for an overnight stay.
Hoa Cuong Meo Vac
This centrally located hotel in Meo Vac offers clean, comfortable rooms with modern amenities, perfect for exploring the town and nearby Ma Pi Leng Pass. Guests can enjoy conveniences like in-room essentials, air conditioning, and easy access to local markets and dining options. With a welcoming atmosphere and great value for the area, it’s an ideal base for your adventure in Ha Giang.
Drive through remote countryside toward Cao Bang, stopping for scenic views of rice fields and river valleys. Two highlights of the day include the twisting Ma Pia Pass and the striking Angel Eye Mountain—famous for its perfectly round hole through the peak. In the evening, arrive at your homestay near Ban Gioc Waterfall.
Lan's Homestay
This peaceful homestay sits by the Quay Son River, surrounded by lush fields and beautiful views just minutes from Ban Gioc Waterfall. Guests can choose between clean dorms and private rooms, with delicious home-cooked meals available on request. A short bamboo boat ride adds a charming touch to this serene countryside escape.
Spend the morning at the breathtaking Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of the largest in Asia, located on the Vietnam-China border. Visit the nearby Nguom Ngao Cave, filled with surreal limestone formations, then continue your journey to the peaceful Ba Be National Park, where you’ll spend the night in a local homestay by the lake.
Ba Be Legend Hotel
Located near the tranquil Ba Be Lake, this hotel offers spacious, well-equipped rooms and a peaceful setting perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Guests can enjoy delicious local meals and easy access to nearby highlights, with convenient services like scooter rental and transport assistance available. The owner is known for providing excellent advice on local tours and making every stay feel warm and welcoming.
Enjoy a full day of trekking through Ba Be National Park’s lush forests, mountain paths, and rice terraces. Walk through small ethnic minority villages and discover local life in this lesser-known corner of Northern Vietnam. The views are serene, and the atmosphere is ideal for nature lovers.
Ba Be Legend Hotel
Spending an extra night at Ba Be Legend Hotel gives you more time to explore hidden corners of Ba Be National Park, enjoy a peaceful local village atmosphere, and savor the hotel's delicious home-cooked meals. With the owner’s insider tips, you can discover lesser-known hiking trails or join a boat trip to more remote parts of the lake. The warm hospitality, scenic surroundings, and authentic experiences make extending your stay a rewarding choice.
Take a relaxing morning boat trip on Ba Be Lake, Vietnam’s largest natural lake. Glide past limestone cliffs and jungle-covered islands before returning to shore for lunch. In the afternoon, return to Hanoi by car, arriving in the early evening. Enjoy a final night in the capital—perhaps explore the Old Quarter or unwind with a local coffee.
Hanoi Esplendor Hotel and Spa
After returning to Hanoi, you’ll spend your final night at Hanoi Esplendor Hotel and Spa, offering a familiar and comfortable place to relax before your journey home. Located in the heart of the Old Quarter, the hotel makes it easy to enjoy a last stroll through the vibrant streets, pick up souvenirs, or savor a final Vietnamese meal. Its cozy rooms, welcoming atmosphere, and convenient location make it an ideal place to end your Vietnam adventure.
Tip: Customize this tour
Use this itinerary as a template — more or less days, add or remove destinations, adjust activities, or change hotels to match your travel style.
Included / Excluded
- 8 nights of accommodation in hotels and homestays as listed
- All transfers by private car and limousine bus as mentioned
- Guided tours and entrance fees as described in the itinerary
- Boat trip on Ba Be Lake
- Meals as listed: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Dinner (D)
- Free Vietnamese SIM card with data and 24/7 support via WhatsApp from our Vietnam expert team
- International flights to and from Vietnam
- Vietnam visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Optional tours and personal expenses
Tour information
- This is a fully private tour designed just for you. In some cases, you may join others for specific transfers or activities, but the overall experience is personalized.
- Every element of this tour can be customized to suit your preferences—add or shorten days, start in a different city, swap destinations, or choose between group and private options. You can also upgrade or change hotels based on your style and budget.
- We carefully select accommodations based on guest feedback to ensure comfort and quality. If you have specific preferences, we’re happy to customize your stay upon request.
- This trip is available year-round. However, weather conditions in certain areas may affect the itinerary slightly, and we’ll adjust accordingly to maintain a smooth and safe experience.
- Most accommodations provide reliable WiFi, and we include a free Vietnamese SIM card with data so you can stay connected throughout your journey.
- You’ll receive a free Vietnamese SIM card with data, and our expert team is available 24/7 via WhatsApp for any questions or support during your trip.
- Meals included in this tour can be adapted to suit vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-specific diets. Please let us know your dietary needs in advance.
- This tour includes light activities suitable for most travelers. If you have any concerns about physical ability, let us know—we can tailor the experience to your needs or adjust plans during the trip.
- This tour is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer especially pleasant weather in northern Vietnam.
- Most travelers, like those from the US and Australia, need a visa for Vietnam, while some (e.g. UK, Germany) are exempt. Check in advance and apply for an e-visa via the official website. No visa on arrival—apply a few days ahead.
- For cancellation terms and travel conditions, please read our policy here: https://localvietnam.com/cancellation/
Price Overview
The prices shown below are estimated and may vary depending on the season, availability, and changes from our local partners. Final pricing can also be influenced by any customizations you request for this tour.
Estimated Price Per Person (USD)
Prices shown are per person, based on the number of people in your group.
| 1 Person | 2 Persons | 3 Persons | 4 Persons | 5 Persons | 6 Persons | 7 Persons | 8 Persons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1820 | $1079 | $899 | $807 | $740 | $725 | $695 | $629 |
When is the best time for this Northern Vietnam tour?
This route can be done all year, but the experience changes by season:
- Spring (Feb–Apr): Very comfortable weather. Scenery is drier, so waterfalls are smaller and rice fields are not at their greenest.
- Summer (May–Aug): Expect more rain and muddier trails. The big advantage: waterfalls are strongest and rice terraces are at their most beautiful.
- Autumn (Sep–Nov): Often considered the best time—rain decreases, temperatures are pleasant, and landscapes remain lush.
- Winter (Dec–Jan): Dry and generally good for traveling, but it can get very cold in the mountains. Pack warm clothes and it’s still a great time to go.
Is this a private tour or a group tour?
Is the trip by car, jeep, or motorbike?
You can choose the style that suits you best:
- Private car
- Army-style open jeep
- Easy Rider motorbike (on the back of a driver)
We can run the exact same itinerary in any of these options.
Can I drive a motorbike myself?
Can I drive a motorbike myself? Yes, but only if you:
- Have a valid motorbike license
- Have the correct 1968 International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Have enough riding experience for mountain roads
We always include a guide who rides with you for safety and navigation.
Are the roads safe for nervous travelers?
How much luggage can I bring in the car/jeep/motorbike setup?
Luggage guidelines:
- Car: Full-size luggage is fine—suitcases and backpacks.
- Jeep: One medium suitcase or backpack per person is ideal.
- Motorbike (Easy Rider or self-drive): Bring a small backpack (10–20L). Easy Rider can handle larger backpacks, but not large suitcases; medium-size suitcases are not recommended. Larger luggage can be stored in Hanoi or sent ahead to your final destination.
FAQ about 9 Days Off The Beaten Northern Vietnam
When is the best time for this Northern Vietnam tour?
This route can be done all year, but the experience changes by season:
- Spring (Feb–Apr): Very comfortable weather. Scenery is drier, so waterfalls are smaller and rice fields are not at their greenest.
- Summer (May–Aug): Expect more rain and muddier trails. The big advantage: waterfalls are strongest and rice terraces are at their most beautiful.
- Autumn (Sep–Nov): Often considered the best time—rain decreases, temperatures are pleasant, and landscapes remain lush.
- Winter (Dec–Jan): Dry and generally good for traveling, but it can get very cold in the mountains. Pack warm clothes and it’s still a great time to go.
Is this a private tour or a group tour?
Is the trip by car, jeep, or motorbike?
You can choose the style that suits you best:
- Private car
- Army-style open jeep
- Easy Rider motorbike (on the back of a driver)
We can run the exact same itinerary in any of these options.
Can I drive a motorbike myself?
Can I drive a motorbike myself? Yes, but only if you:
- Have a valid motorbike license
- Have the correct 1968 International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Have enough riding experience for mountain roads
We always include a guide who rides with you for safety and navigation.
Are the roads safe for nervous travelers?
How much luggage can I bring in the car/jeep/motorbike setup?
Luggage guidelines:
- Car: Full-size luggage is fine—suitcases and backpacks.
- Jeep: One medium suitcase or backpack per person is ideal.
- Motorbike (Easy Rider or self-drive): Bring a small backpack (10–20L). Easy Rider can handle larger backpacks, but not large suitcases; medium-size suitcases are not recommended. Larger luggage can be stored in Hanoi or sent ahead to your final destination.
Booking With Local Vietnam
How does the payment process work?
First you send us a request with your travel dates, number of people, and any custom changes you’d like. We prepare a proposal, and you can adjust it further until everything fits your wishes. Once you approve, a 30% deposit is required to secure the trip. The remaining balance is paid one month before your start date. Payment is available by bank transfer or credit card.
What are my payment options?
We offer two payment methods:
Bank transfer:
You can pay directly to our company bank account. We support multiple currencies (USD, EUR, CAD, AUD), and there are no fees from our side. Your own bank may charge fees for international transfers.
Credit card:
We process card payments through PayPal (no PayPal account needed). PayPal provides additional security and buyer protection, but it also handles currency conversion and charges fees. We add a 3% service fee for this option.
Do I need to pay the full amount upfront?
No. For bookings made more than one month in advance, only a 30% deposit is needed to secure the tour. If you book within one month of your start date, full payment is required.
Is it safe to book with Local Vietnam?
Yes. Local Vietnam is a registered travel company operating for many years with strong reviews and a solid reputation. All bank transfers go directly into our verified company account, and credit card payments are handled securely through PayPal. We also run our own lodge in Ha Giang, which reflects our long-term commitment in Vietnam.
What will I receive after booking?
You’ll receive a detailed overview of your entire trip, including accommodations, transfers, activities, and services. Vietnam doesn’t use separate vouchers for each item, so one master overview is all you need. For any flights or trains included in your tour, tickets are sent to you around three weeks before departure.
Customizing Your Tour
What parts of the tour can I customize?
Everything can be customized. As a local company, we arrange all services ourselves, so you can adjust the tour exactly to your wishes. Most travelers use our package tours as a template and make changes such as choosing a different start or end point, adding or removing destinations, selecting different hotels, or including or skipping specific activities.
Can I upgrade or change the hotels?
Yes. We carefully select hotels based on years of guest feedback and long-term partnerships, but if you prefer a different style or a specific hotel, we are happy to adjust the accommodation for you.
Can I add or remove days from the itinerary?
Absolutely. You can add extra days anywhere in the itinerary—at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end. We can extend time at destinations you already visit or add a completely new stop with additional days.
Can I add or remove destinations or activities?
Yes. You can swap destinations, remove places that don’t interest you, or add experiences that match your travel style. We design the itinerary around what you truly want to see and do.
How does the customization process work?
Simply use the form on this page to share your wishes. You can ask questions, request changes, or submit a full customization request. We adjust the itinerary based on your input and send you an updated proposal until it fits your exact wishes.
Traveling With Local Vietnam
Do I get support during the trip?
Yes. When you arrive, you receive a Vietnam SIM card with mobile data, so you have internet everywhere—not just where there is Wi-Fi. Your dedicated Vietnam Expert stays in touch with you on WhatsApp, updates you about your tours, and answers any questions you may have. You travel privately and independently, but always with support within reach.
Who do I contact if I need help?
You will have a direct WhatsApp number for your dedicated Vietnam Expert. You can message anytime during your trip, and we respond quickly from within Vietnam. For urgent situations, we also provide a local phone number.
What happens if weather affects part of the tour?
We are based in Vietnam and can react fast. With years of experience handling weather changes, we adjust the itinerary immediately—switching to another activity, changing destinations, or rearranging your schedule so you can do it later in the trip.
Can I make changes during the trip?
Yes, changes are always possible. Weather-related adjustments are handled automatically. Other changes are usually possible too, but depending on availability and our local partners, additional costs may apply.
Is transportation arranged for every part of the trip?
Yes. All transportation within Vietnam is included according to your itinerary—airport pickups, transfers, drivers, guides, and any local transport needed. The only thing not included is your international flight, but we can advise you if needed.
About Vietnam
When is the best time to visit Vietnam?
Vietnam has three different climate regions, so there is no single “best” month for the whole country. Generally, October to April offers cooler, drier weather in the north and central regions, while the south is warm year-round with a dry season from December to April. The ideal time depends on where you plan to go and what you want to do.
Do I need a visa for Vietnam?
That depends on your nationality. Many travelers still need a visa, which is easy to arrange online through Vietnam’s official e-visa system. Apply in advance—it usually takes 3–5 working days, and there is no visa on arrival. Several countries, mostly in Europe, have a visa exemption for stays up to 45 days.
Is Vietnam safe for travelers?
Yes. Vietnam is considered one of the safest countries in Asia, with very little crime targeting travelers and no political unrest. As with any destination, be aware of common tourist scams and take care in traffic, which is the biggest safety concern.
Do I need any vaccinations or malaria prevention for Vietnam?
No vaccinations are mandatory. Some vaccinations are recommended depending on your personal situation and travel plans. Malaria is rare and limited to a few remote border regions, not areas most visitors go. Mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue can occur, so mosquito protection is advised. For personalized medical advice, always consult your local doctor or travel clinic.
How many days do you recommend for a trip to Vietnam?
As many days as you can comfortably travel. For one week, focus on one region to avoid rushing. With two weeks, you can explore one or two regions. From three weeks onward, it becomes realistic to combine two or three regions without spending too much time moving between destinations.