If you’re staying in Hanoi, sipping a beer at Quiri Hostel, and thinking about heading north, you’ve probably heard the stories. The legendary Ha Giang Loop. Four days on a motorbike, winding through misty passes and jaw-dropping valleys. But now it’s 2025—and if you’ve been reading about province name changes or rising tourism, you might be asking: Is the Ha Giang Loop in 2025 still worth it?
Short answer: yes. Long answer? Let’s break it down in this article shall we?
The landscapes that made Ha Giang famous haven’t changed. You’ll still ride over the iconic Ma Pi Leng Pass, through Dong Van, Meo Vac, and tiny H’mong villages where the views seem to stretch forever. Limestone cliffs, hidden waterfalls, bright green rice terraces—they’re all still here.
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Ma Pi Leng Pass[/caption]
Backpackers in Ha Giang Loop in 2025 who’ve done the loop say the views are just as raw and impressive as ever. You’ll get that sense of being in a place untouched by mass tourism, even if the road’s a bit smoother now.
2025 has brought a few upgrades—but nothing that ruins the experience. In fact, the changes have made the Loop more accessible without making it touristy.
Roads are better maintained, which means fewer flat tires and safer rides.
More reliable ATMs and easier fuel stops, especially in towns like Yen Minh and Du Gia.
Improved homestays offer hot water and cleaner facilities, but still give you that authentic family meal and warm blanket vibe.
Tours with companies like Ha Giang Vision are more organized, so you don’t waste time figuring out where to go or where to sleep.
Ha Giang Loop in 2025[/caption]
Not all Ha Giang Loop tours are the same. When you book through Quiri Hostel with Ha Giang Vision, you’ll ride in a small group—usually between 8 and 14 people. That means more chill stops, less waiting around, and a real chance to connect with your guide and the people you’re riding with.
But not every tour offers that. Big-name hostels like Jasmine Hostel are known to send out groups of 20 to 50 people, especially during busy seasons. It can feel more like a convoy than an adventure.
If you’re looking for something more personal, less rushed, and way more fun, stick with a smaller crew. You’ll actually get to know your group, take your time, and enjoy every ride without the crowd.
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Small Groups and Chill Vibes[/caption]
Here are the latest Ha Giang Loop tour prices when booking through Quiri Hostel Hanoi with Ha Giang Vision:
Easy rider: 4,900,000₫ (≈ 200 USD)
Ride by yourself: 3,900,000₫ (≈ 160 USD)
Passenger with a friend: 2,900,000₫ (≈ 119 USD)
All options include your bike, fuel, local guide, accommodation, meals, and entrance fees. No extra costs. No scams. Just real people helping you ride the best part of Vietnam.
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Real Prices of Ha Giang Loop in 2025[/caption]
The Ha Giang Loop might feel remote, but you're not completely cut off. In 2025, most of the route has surprisingly good 4G coverage. You can upload that drone shot, check the map, or message your mates—no problem. That said, there are still a few stretches, especially between Meo Vac and Du Gia, where signal can drop.
It’s not total wilderness, but it’s definitely not overrun either. You’ll still pass through quiet villages, winding mountain roads, and areas where it’s just you, your bike, and the view. So even with a strong connection, the Ha Giang Loop keeps its wild edge.
Backpackers returning to Quiri Hostel in 2025 are still buzzing after the Loop. Some quick quotes we’ve heard:
“I thought it might be overhyped, turns out it’s even better in real life.”
“The roads are easier to ride now, but it still feels wild.”
“Met my entire Vietnam crew on the Loop. Would 100% do it again.”
Everyone comes back dirty, exhausted, and glowing. The kind of tired that feels like you actually lived something.
If you’re in Hanoi and planning your next move, don’t skip the Loop just because the name changed or the year rolled over. The ha giang loop 2025 edition is still the same breathtaking ride—just with fewer potholes and more support.
Book your tour right at Quiri Hostel Hanoi, where we partner directly with Ha Giang Vision for real-deal adventures. No middlemen. No vague prices. Just one of the best experiences you’ll have in Vietnam.
Check out our tours here: Ha Giang Loop Tour – Ha Giang Vision