Hostels in Ha Giang

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Rustic Triple Cabin/ Panarama Mountains View - Ha Giang
10 4 reviews

Rustic Triple Cabin/ Panarama Mountains View

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This mountain-top lodge offers panoramic views of the Ha Giang mountain range and city, situated approximately 5.6 kilometres from the Ha Giang city bus station and accessed via a road passing through an ancient village with traditional stilt houses.
This cabin accommodation for up to three guests features one bedroom, one bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and private parking, with breakfast and dinner available at the on-site café-restaurant.
Nậm Lỳ Retreat- Double Room - Ha Giang
10 16 reviews

Nậm Lỳ Retreat- Double Room

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Nam Ly Retreat, a traditional Dao stilt house in Hoàng Su Phì district's Nam Ly village, offers easy access to rice terraces and nearby ethnic minority villages.
This one-bedroom homestay, sleeping two guests and boasting four bathrooms, provides stunning terrace views, swimming opportunities at nearby waterfalls, and potential guided treks to explore Dao, H'mong, and Nung communities.
P'apiu Resort - Ha Giang
9.7 3 reviews

P'apiu Resort

house, Ha Giang
P'apiu Resort, in Ha Giang Province, Vietnam, offers convenient access to various mountain viewpoints and attractions within the province, though precise distances to specific landmarks are not provided.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom villa, sleeping two guests, boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre, plus room service and valet parking; enjoy stunning mountain views from the terrace and tranquil garden.
Du Già Khánh Chung Homestay - Ha Giang
8.9 51 reviews

Du Già Khánh Chung Homestay

house, Yên Minh
This Yên Minh house rental offers a one-bedroom dwelling with mountain views, conveniently located within Yên Minh District; the precise location is undisclosed but implies proximity to private parking.
The 20-square-metre property includes a private terrace, parking, air conditioning, and accommodates up to three guests, providing towels, bed linen, slippers, and a hairdryer.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Ha Giang

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    For budget travellers in Ha Giang, exploring the stunning natural landscapes is the best bet. Hiking the numerous trails around Ma Pi Leng Pass offers breathtaking views without costing a thing, though you'll need to factor in transport costs to the starting point. Visiting local villages like Dong Van Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also inexpensive; the main cost will likely be your entrance fee. Many of Ha Giang's hidden gems, like the rice terraces near Yen Minh, are free to admire.
  • What are the best hostels in Ha Giang?

    Among the hostels in Ha Giang, Ha Giang Hostel, Ha Giang Loop Hostel & Tours and Bong Hostel Ha Giang Loop are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    While Ma Pi Leng Pass is famous, venture further to discover hidden gems. The remote villages nestled in the valleys surrounding the pass offer a truly authentic experience. Consider visiting the less-touristed areas around Yen Minh, known for its beautiful rice terraces and quieter atmosphere. The area around Quan Ba is another less-visited spot, with stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Ha Giang?

    Ha Giang Hostel, Ha Giang Loop Hostel & Tours and Wings Ha Giang Loop Bungalow are the best hostels with a pool in Ha Giang.

  • What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    Ha Giang's most significant event is the Lung Cu Flagpole Festival, usually held in April or May. This celebration honours the national flag and features traditional music, dance, and local food. Many smaller, local festivals happen throughout the year, often centred around harvest celebrations in villages. Checking local notice boards as you travel is the best way to find out about these community events.
  • What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Ha Giang?

  • What are the best nightlife spots in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    Ha Giang's nightlife is relatively low-key. There aren't many dedicated nightclubs or bars. However, many small restaurants and cafes in Ha Giang City stay open late, providing a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a drink and chat with fellow travellers. The focus is usually on enjoying local food and drink rather than loud nightlife.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Ha Giang?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Ha Giang are Ha Giang Hostel, Ha Giang Loop Hostel & Tours and Bong Hostel Ha Giang Loop.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    To properly explore Ha Giang, at least 4-5 days is recommended. This allows ample time to travel the length of the loop, taking in the main attractions like Ma Pi Leng Pass and Dong Van Old Quarter. A longer trip, up to a week or more, would allow for more in-depth exploration of the smaller villages and hiking opportunities.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Ha Giang?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Ha Giang are Wings Ha Giang Loop Bungalow, Lo Lo Homestay & Cafe Meo Vac and Milk Milk Homestay.

  • Does Ha Giang, Vietnam offer any iconic natural events?

    Ha Giang's natural beauty is its main draw. While there aren't specific iconic events like meteor showers, the changing seasons dramatically impact the landscape. The rice terraces transform throughout the year, offering different visual delights depending on the time of your visit. The best time for vibrant green terraces is during the rice-growing season.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Ha Giang?

    Ha Giang Hostel, Ha Giang Loop Hostel & Tours and Bong Hostel Ha Giang Loop are the best hostels with parking in Ha Giang.

  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    Opportunities to participate in cultural workshops are limited. However, you can observe and learn about local crafts like weaving and embroidery by visiting villages and interacting with locals. Many homestays offer opportunities to learn about the daily life and traditions of the ethnic minority groups in the region.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Ha Giang, Vietnam?

    Staying in homestays offers the best opportunity to connect with locals. These family-run establishments provide a glimpse into daily life and offer opportunities for conversation and cultural exchange. Learning a few basic Vietnamese phrases will also greatly enhance your interactions.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Ha Giang, Vietnam offer the best local cuisine?

    Many small restaurants in Ha Giang City and along the main tourist routes offer delicious and authentic local cuisine. Look for places popular with locals rather than those specifically targeting tourists. Try dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients like buckwheat noodles and various meat dishes. Specific restaurant names change frequently, so it's best to explore and discover your own favourites.

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