Top 8+ Ha Giang Loop Villages you must visit

Ha Giang Loop Villages attracts tourists with its simple villages and the peaceful life of the local people. So which villages in Ha Giang are famous for international tourists? Let’s find out with Ha Giang Motorbike Tours through the article below! 

Why should you come to Ha Giang Loop Villages? 

Hà Giang is one of the hottest tourist destinations in Vietnam, attracting millions of visitors from both within and outside the country each year. Beyond its majestic Quan Ba Twin Mountains and bustling Dong Van Old Quarter, Hà Giang is home to countless small, peaceful villages that are like hidden gems. 

These villages, with their time-worn earthen houses, winding dirt roads, and traditional stilt houses, transport you to a tranquil countryside, far removed from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Here, you can immerse yourself in the daily life of the locals, savor unique regional dishes, and listen to mysterious folk tales. The feeling of getting lost on small trails, watching the sunset over the endless mountain ranges, will bring you an extraordinary sense of peace and relaxation. The villages of Hà Giang are an essential part of the stunning landscape of this limestone plateau region.

why should you come to ha giang loop villages

Top 8 villages in Ha Giang Loop 

Lo Lo Chai Village 

Lô Lô Chải is one of the most famous ancient villages in Hà Giang. Nestled right at the foot of Dragon Mountain and only 1 km from the Lũng Cú Flagpole, Lô Lô Chải Village has been home to the Mông and Lô Lô ethnic groups for many decades. The village doesn’t have modern, tall buildings, but instead, it preserves the cultural values of the Hà Giang rocky highlands community. The village is often compared to a fairy tale world, with its peaceful and picturesque earthen houses that look like something out of a movie.

Lô Lô Chải Village today still retains most of the cultural, material, and spiritual practices of the Đồng Văn rocky plateau people. It is also home to many traditional crafts that have been passed down through generations, such as weaving, embroidery, and woodworking.

Visitors to Lô Lô Chải can enjoy a sense of inner peace, marvel at the stunning landscape, and explore the rich and unique Vietnamese culture.

lo lo chai village

Nam Dam Village 

Another village in Hà Giang that is also very popular with both domestic and international tourists is Nặm Đăm. Located about 45km north of Hà Giang, Nặm Đăm is a cultural village inhabited by the Dao ethnic group. 

The village blends a touch of modern architecture while still preserving many traditional features. Visitors here can immerse themselves in the unique space of earth-walled houses. The Dao people are very friendly and hospitable, often wearing their traditional clothing in daily life. 

Today, most of the houses in Nặm Đăm offer accommodation services for tourists, combined with experiential activities in the Đồng Văn karst plateau, which is sure to delight visitors.

nam dam village

Thien Huong Ancient Village 

The ancient village of Thiên Hương is less famous than other villages in Hà Giang, making it more peaceful and quiet. The village is nestled on the mountainside, surrounded by lush green trees. As you walk along the village path, you’ll see the distant, ancient houses with earthen walls and yin-yang tiled roofs. From the village, you can view the entire Nho Quế River flowing below. 

Waking up early in the morning, taking a stroll around the village, and enjoying the local cuisine will help visitors forget all the worries of life.

thien huong ancient village

Ma Le Village 

Má Lé is a village located in Đồng Văn District, about 148 km from the center of Hà Giang City. This ancient village of the Giáy people is nestled among high rocky mountains, with houses and large trees scattered throughout. Currently, over 50 households live here. The houses, built by the locals, are more than 100 years old.

Má Lé Village is one of the best places to admire the stunning buckwheat flowers. From the buckwheat flower hill in Má Lé, you can take in the breathtaking mountain scenery. The village is at its most beautiful during the fall, from September to December each year, making it a perfect time to visit for sightseeing and camping.

ma le village

Then Pa Village 

Thèn Pá Village is one of the oldest villages located at the foot of the Lũng Cú Flag Tower. It boasts a large freshwater lake that supplies water to the entire village. The lake’s water is cool, sweet, and never runs dry.

A highlight of the village is the two rows of ancient banyan trees in the center, which are hundreds of years old. These trees are also a symbol of the resilient vitality of the Đồng Văn rocky plateau.

Thèn Pá Village is beautiful in every season. In spring, the pink of peach blossoms and the white of pear flowers cover the hillsides, making the village paths vibrant with color. Summer brings the lush green cornfields and golden rice paddies.

Du Già Village 

Located in Yên Minh District of Hà Giang Province, Du Già Village is one of the most famous ancient villages on the rocky plateau. The village offers a harmonious blend of the wild, majestic beauty of the mountains and the warmth of its people. 

To reach this beautiful village, you’ll need to navigate a challenging route with sharp turns, steep passes, and rugged slopes. However, the reward is well worth the effort. Come here to enjoy a relaxing weekend getaway.

du-gia-village

Lao Xa Village 

Lao Xa is a small village nestled in a corner of the Sung La Valley in Hà Giang, about 6 kilometers from the center of Sung La. Unlike other villages in Hà Giang, Lao Xa is not very well-known, and few people have heard of it. As a result, it has retained its pristine, peaceful beauty. The village is also famous for its traditional silver engraving craft, where exquisite jewelry is created. 

lao xa village

Notes when visiting villages in Ha Giang Loop  

When visiting traditional villages in the Hà Giang Loop Tour, keep the following tips in mind for the best experience:

Respect the cultural beauty: Each village in Hà Giang has its unique culture. Always ask for permission before taking photos, avoid touching religious items, and refrain from participating in ceremonies unless invited. Dressing modestly is also a sign of respect.

Adapt to local life: Some villages are quite basic, so bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and wet wipes to stay healthy.

Protect the environment: Hà Giang is as beautiful as a painting, so help preserve its beauty by not littering and avoiding single-use plastic bottles. If you go on a picnic, take your trash with you.

Communicate warmly: The people of Hà Giang are very friendly. Use gentle words and smile to connect with them. You might also learn a few simple Vietnamese greetings like: Xin chào, tạm biệt, cảm ơn, xin lỗi, rất ngon. 

Stay safe while driving: The roads in Hà Giang have many curves, so drive carefully and check your vehicle thoroughly before setting off. It’s a good idea to travel with a guide or a local to avoid getting lost.

Use cash: Many villages don’t have ATMs, so bring cash for shopping and expenses. However, don’t carry too much cash or high denominations. Use smaller bills like 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000 VND.

Experience local life: Participating in highland markets, festivals, or farming activities will give you a deeper understanding of local life. The markets and festivals offer a variety of delicious Vietnamese foods—enjoy the unique flavor !

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These are tips from Meditours Hà Giang about the top 7 villages in the Hà Giang Loop. We hope this article provides you with useful information for an exciting trip to Hà Giang.

mr.thien-meditours

Mr. Thien - Tour guide

Hello everyone, I'm Thiện. I'm Vietnamese and I have a deep love for traveling. You could say I'm an avid explorer, always eager for adventure and new experiences, and ready to uncover the world's hidden gems. I'm passionate about visiting new places and immersing myself in diverse cultures. I enjoy meeting new people and sharing my adventures with others. I hope this helps you discover thrilling and challenging journeys, and remember, don't forget to savor moments of tranquility and relaxation.

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