
Ha Giang Motorbike Loop: A Rider’s Guide for 2026
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Thúy Kiều (Grace) is a travel blogger and content contributor for Loop Trails Tours Ha Giang. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Sustainable Tourism from Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and has a strong passion for exploring and promoting responsible travel experiences in Vietnam’s northern highlands.
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People come into our inbox every week with the same question phrased a hundred different ways. How much is the Ha Giang Loop? The honest answer is “it depends,” but that isn’t useful, so let me actually break it down.
A Ha Giang Loop trip can cost you somewhere between a backpacker’s daily Vietnam budget and a small flight home. The gap is real. What you ride matters, who you ride with matters, how long you stay matters, and a handful of small fees most travelers don’t see coming can add up faster than you’d think.
This is the version with real numbers. Ranges that reflect what reputable operators in Ha Giang are actually charging in 2026, where the money goes, and where you can save without sabotaging the trip. Prices in Vietnam move with fuel costs and the dong, so treat everything below as a working estimate, not a fixed quote. When you’re ready to book, ask any operator (us included) for a current price.
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For a 3 days Ha Giang Loop, here’s what most travelers end up spending per person, all in:
| Style | Typical total per person |
|---|---|
| Self drive (DIY budget) | Roughly $90 to $160 |
| Easy rider (group tour, all included) | Roughly $170 to $260 |
| Jeep tour (group, all included) | Roughly $250 to $380 |
| Premium / private (any mode) | $400+ |
These are 3 days, 2 nights numbers, mid market quality, before flights to Vietnam, before tips, before a few small extras I’ll cover further down. They include the bus from Hanoi for tour packages, but not for self drive (you book that separately).
If you’re trying to budget the whole trip including transport from Hanoi and back, add roughly $20 to $50 per person on top.
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Before any breakdown makes sense, these are the variables that move the number:
Now the breakdowns.
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Self drive is the cheapest way to do the Ha Giang Loop, by some distance. It’s also the version where the cost variance is widest, because what you pay for the bike makes or breaks the trip.
This is the line item where you should not chase the lowest price. A bad bike on Ma Pi Leng Pass is genuinely dangerous, and the gap between a beat up Honda Win and a properly maintained 150cc isn’t worth the $10 a day saved.
Realistic ranges per day:
Most rentals require a passport copy or a deposit (often $100 to $300 USD equivalent in cash). Read the contract on damage liability before signing. Some shops bill aggressive repair fees for cosmetic scratches that came on the bike when you picked it up. Photograph the bike on every panel before you leave the shop. Every time.
We rent XR150s and well kept semi autos out of Ha Giang City with full kit included (helmet, dry bag, basic tools, paper map). If you want pricing for your specific dates, just message us.
A 150cc on the full Loop burns roughly 2 to 2.5 tanks of fuel. Petrol prices in Vietnam shift, but ballpark: $15 to $25 total for the 3 days, paid as you go. Stations are common in towns and rare in between, so fill up when you can.
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Homestay pricing varies by season and town. Working ranges:
Two nights is the minimum for a 3 days Loop. So $10 to $60 per person on accommodation depending on style.
Vietnamese mountain food is cheap. A bowl of pho is $1.50 to $3. A homestay family dinner with rice wine is usually $5 to $8 per person. A coffee with a view at the Ma Pi Leng café is a couple of dollars. Three days of decent eating, all meals included, lands somewhere between $25 and $50 per person.
Drinks add up faster than you think. A round of beers with the homestay family every night will outrun your food bill by day three. Worth it, mostly.
These are tiny but real:
Budget $10 to $20 per person for these across the full Loop.
Adding it up for a careful but not cheap 3 days:
| Line item | Low end | High end |
|---|---|---|
| Bike rental (3 days) | $30 | $105 |
| Fuel | $15 | $25 |
| Accommodation (2 nights) | $10 | $60 |
| Food and drink | $25 | $50 |
| Entry fees and extras | $10 | $20 |
| Total | $90 | $260 |
Most self drivers I meet land in the $130 to $180 zone. You can absolutely do it for less. You’ll regret most of where you cut.
Quick CTA: If self drive is your plan, rent a properly maintained XR150 or semi auto from us instead of risking a no name shop. Helmet, dry bag, paper map, and breakdown support included. Message us on WhatsApp for pickup details and current rates.
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Easy rider is the format where you ride pillion behind a local guide. It’s the most popular option for international travelers, and the pricing is much more predictable because almost everything is bundled.
A standard 3 days easy rider package from a reputable operator usually includes:
Working ranges per person for 3 days, group format:
Even on an “all included” tour, expect these to be on you:
Adding these usually costs another $20 to $50 per person across the trip
Going private (just you and your partner with a dedicated guide) typically costs 1.4x to 2x the group rate per person. Worth it if you want flexibility on stops, your own pace, or you’re not into the social side of group travel. If you do go private, ask whether private adds to the accommodation cost too (some operators upgrade you to private rooms automatically, which is a nicer experience).
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Jeep tours are the comfort option. Open sided or convertible jeeps, all weather coverage, no riding skill needed, same route as the motorbike tours. Pricing sits a meaningful step above easy rider because the unit economics are different.
A motorbike easy rider takes one passenger. A jeep takes 4 to 6 passengers but costs significantly more to run, maintain, and insure. So the per seat math comes out higher than a motorbike, even split across multiple guests. Add fuel (jeeps drink more), driver salary, and the fact that good jeeps in Vietnam are expensive vehicles to keep on these roads, and the price reflects it.
It also reflects the reality that jeep capacity is limited. Once a date is sold out, it’s sold out. Motorbike availability is much more elastic.
Realistic ranges per person for 3 days, group format:
Inclusions are similar to easy rider tours: accommodation, most meals, fuel, fees, English speaking guide. The big differences are comfort, weather protection, more luggage capacity, and the fact that you can travel with kids, parents, or anyone who can’t or doesn’t want to ride a motorbike.
If you’re considering jeep, book early. Once you have a confirmed travel date, we recommend booking as soon as possible. Most jeep guests book 1 to 3 months in advance. Unlike motorbike tours, jeep availability is limited, so early booking helps us arrange everything properly.
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The extra day on a 4 days package usually adds 25 to 35% to the 3 days base price. So if a 3 days easy rider is $200, the 4 days version is typically $250 to $270.
What you’re paying for: an extra night of accommodation, fuel for an extra day, the rider’s day rate, more meals, and one or two stops you couldn’t fit in the 3 days version (usually Lung Cu flag tower, the Nho Que boat ride at proper pace, a remote Hmong homestay night).
Per dollar, 4 days is the better deal. The cost per day is usually lower than the 3 days, and you actually have time to slow down at the viewpoints. If your schedule allows, take it.
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The 5 days Ha Giang plus Cao Bang combo runs roughly $350 to $550 per person on group easy rider, and $500 to $750+ on group jeep. Private rates are higher on top.
The math is similar to the 4 days bump: extra days cost mostly accommodation and fuel, not new fixed costs. Per day, the combo is often the best value in the catalog, and you’re getting a region (Ban Gioc Waterfall, Nguom Ngao Cave, Phong Nam valley) that 90% of Loop travelers never see.
We run a Ha Giang to Cao Bang combine tour over 5 days in easy rider, self drive, and jeep formats. If you’ve come a long way, this is the version I’d push you toward.
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These are the line items that show up after you’ve paid for the headline tour and surprise people. None of them are huge, but they add up.
If you’re budgeting, add $50 to $100 per person on top of the headline package price for the smaller stuff.
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You’ll start in Hanoi. From Hanoi to Ha Giang City is roughly 300 km, and there are three sensible ways:
| Option | Typical cost per person | Trip time |
|---|---|---|
| Sleeper bus | $9 to $15 | 6 to 8 hours overnight |
| Limousine van (9 seater) | $15 to $25 | 6 to 7 hours daytime |
| Private transfer (car / SUV) | $80 to $150 (split across group) | 6 to 7 hours, flexible |
Most operators include the bus pickup in their tour package or arrange it for you. If you’re self driving, you’ll book this separately. The night bus is the common pick: cheap, you sleep on the way, you arrive at dawn ready to ride.
The return trip from Ha Giang to Hanoi is the same range. If you’ve added Cao Bang, your return is from Cao Bang City instead, similar pricing.
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Three realistic spending profiles. Pick the one that matches you.
Mid article CTA: Picking between tiers and not sure where you fit? See our 3 days and 4 days Ha Giang Loop tours with current pricing for each format, or message us on WhatsApp with your group size and dates and we’ll send a real quote within the hour.
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The honest decision tree:
If you’re still unsure, talking it through is faster than reading. Message us with your dates, group size, and what matters to you (comfort, photography, social side, budget), and we’ll point you at the format that fits, even if it’s not the one we were planning to push.
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Some line items are not where you economize. Twenty years of travel between us across the team agrees on this list.
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Where you can comfortably economize without compromising the experience:
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These are the cost related ones that come up over and over.
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Cheapest quote wins is the worst way to pick a Ha Giang operator. Here’s how to compare apples to apples.
If you do this on three operators, the right pick usually becomes obvious. Cheapest is rarely the answer. Most expensive isn’t either.
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Standard practice with reputable operators in Ha Giang:
Avoid operators who demand 100% upfront in cash with no online presence. If you can’t find them on Google with reviews, that’s the warning. We use OnePay for online payments across our brands so you have a real receipt and chargeback protection if anything goes sideways.
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Not required. Increasingly expected for good service. Customary range:
Tip in cash, in dong or USD, at the end of the trip, directly to the person. Don’t try to tip through your booking platform. Most operators don’t have a clean way to pass it on.
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Here’s the take that’s served us well across thousands of guests: the Ha Giang Loop is one of the better value travel experiences in Vietnam, even at the premium end. You’re paying $150 to $400 for 3 days of mountain riding, ethnic minority villages, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia, and homestay culture that hasn’t been Disney fied yet. Compared to a similar level of “real” mountain travel in Patagonia, the Alps, or even Thailand’s far north, this is a bargain.
Where you go wrong is in the 10 to 20% you save by picking the wrong operator or bike. Don’t. Pick a mid market operator with a real track record, ask the right questions, budget the small stuff, and the headline number will deliver what it promised.
Final CTA: Whether you want to ride, get ridden, or roll through it in a jeep, here’s what we offer with current 2026 pricing: Easy rider Loop tours, self drive motorbike rental, jeep tours, and the Ha Giang plus Cao Bang combine. Message us on WhatsApp with your dates and group size for a real quote: not a generic price list, an actual answer for your trip.
For 3 days, expect $90 to $180 per person on self drive, $180 to $260 on a group easy rider tour, and $250 to $380 on a group jeep tour. Add $20 to $50 for transport from Hanoi if it’s not included, plus $50 to $100 for tips and incidentals.
By Vietnam standards, it’s mid range. By international travel standards, it’s a strong value: 3 days of guided mountain travel, all included, for under $260 on the standard tier. Premium private trips cost more, but you’re getting a curated experience
Self drive on a properly maintained semi auto bike, dorm beds at homestays, eat at homestays only. You can do 3 days for around $90 to $140. Going cheaper than that usually means a worse bike, which isn’t worth the saving.
Group easy rider tours for 3 days typically run $180 to $260 per person at mid market operators, all included. Budget operators go lower, premium ones higher. Private easy rider is roughly 1.4x to 2x the group rate.
Group jeep tours for 3 days typically run $260 to $380 per person, all included. Private jeep is meaningfully higher, $500 to $900+ depending on group size. Jeeps cost more than motorbike tours because of vehicle, fuel, and capacity economics, plus availability is more limited.
Standard packaged tours (easy rider, jeep) are quoted per person. Self drive bike rental and private vehicle hire are usually quoted per bike or per vehicle, which you split with your travel partner if you have one.
Usually: drinks beyond what’s served at homestay dinners, optional activities (Nho Que boat ride, etc.), tips, single supplement if you want private rooms, your travel insurance from home, and any extra accommodation upgrades. Confirm with your operator before booking.
Most reputable operators take a 20 to 30% deposit online and the balance in cash on arrival in dong or USD. Avoid anyone demanding 100% upfront with no online presence or receipt.
Not required, but appreciated and increasingly expected for good service. Customary is $15 to $30 per guest for a 3 days trip, in cash, directly to the guide at the end.
Bring more than you think. ATMs only exist in Ha Giang City, Yen Minh, Dong Van, and Meo Vac, and homestays generally don’t take cards. For a 3 days self drive trip, $100 to $150 in cash on top of pre paid items is comfortable. For a tour, $50 to $80 covers tips, drinks, and small extras.
Sometimes slightly cheaper in Ha Giang at walk in shops, but you risk last minute availability issues, especially in October and at weekends. For jeep tours specifically, never wait until you arrive. They sell out. For motorbikes, booking 1 to 4 weeks ahead is the safer play.
Roughly 25 to 35% on top of the 3 days price. Per day, it’s actually the better value, and the extra day lets you fit Lung Cu flag tower, the Nho Que boat ride at proper pace, and an extra homestay night without rushing.
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