For the full money picture, our Ha Giang Loop cost breakdown has real 2026 numbers for transport, accommodation, food, and extras that catch people off guard.
Ha Giang Loop Jeep Tour: What You Actually Get for the Money
I almost did the jeep tour my first time in Ha Giang. Twisted my ankle the morning I was supposed to pick up the motorbike, and for about two hours I was furiously googling whether a UAZ van with bench seats through the Dong Van Geopark would feel like defeat. Reader: I rented the bike anyway, limped for three days, and still think about it as the best bad decision I’ve made in Vietnam.
But on my third loop — yeah, I went back — I did it by jeep. Two days in a shared van with a 68-year-old Dutch woman named Anke who’d been traveling Southeast Asia for six months, and a very quiet Korean couple who spoke no English but shared excellent dried squid at every stop. The jeep itself smelled like diesel and old army surplus. The views were exactly the same. I ate more, drank more rượu ngô, and noticed different things because I wasn’t managing a throttle.
Here’s what nobody tells you before you book: the jeep tour is not a downgrade. It’s a different lens on the same road.
What “Jeep Tour” Actually Means in Ha Giang
The word “jeep” is loose. What you’re getting in 95% of cases is one of these:

- UAZ 452 — Soviet-era van with bench seating, iconic boxy shape, surprisingly capable on mountain roads. Nicknamed “buhanka” (loaf of bread). Noisy, bouncy, authentic in the way a Vietnamese army surplus market is authentic.
- Toyota Land Cruiser 70-series — More comfortable, better suspension, common on the newer “premium” tours. Some operators run these as open-top.
- Toyota Minivan (Hiace) — Budget-tier operators sometimes use these. Comfortable but kills the vibe.
The vehicle matters less than the driver-guide. Most operators assign one person who drives AND narrates — ask specifically whether your driver speaks English before you book if that’s important to you. On my tour, our driver Thành had been running the route for 11 years and knew exactly which checkpoint would fine you for pulling over on the wrong side of Ma Pi Leng.
Ha Giang Jeep Tour — What’s Included vs. Not
| Included | NOT Included |
|---|---|
| Vehicle + driver-guide | Accommodation (unless “all-inclusive”) |
| Fuel and tolls | Meals (most tours) |
| Park entrance fees (some operators) | Personal travel insurance |
| Pick-up from Ha Giang city | Tips for driver (~150,000–200,000 VND/day) |
| Drop-off at end point | Alcoholic drinks at meals |
Always confirm what’s included in writing. “Park fees” sometimes means Dong Van Old Quarter (50,000 VND/~$2) only; sometimes it means all stops.
Jeep Tour Prices 2026 — What the Market Actually Charges
Prices shifted after the 2026 tourism regulation crackdown. Operators running legit tours — licensed guides, insurance documentation, proper contracts — charge more than the hostel touts offering “cheap jeep” with zero paper trail. That premium is worth paying.

Ha Giang Jeep Tour Prices 2026
| Tour Type | Duration | Price per Person | USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared jeep (4–8 pax) | 3D2N | 4,500,000–5,500,000 VND | ~$171–209 |
| Shared jeep (4–8 pax) | 4D3N | 5,500,000–7,000,000 VND | ~$209–266 |
| Private jeep (1–3 pax) | 3D2N | 7,000,000–10,000,000 VND | ~$266–379 |
| Private jeep (1–3 pax) | 4D3N | 9,000,000–13,000,000 VND | ~$341–493 |
| All-inclusive (jeep + hotel + meals) | 4D3N | 12,000,000–18,000,000 VND | ~$455–683 |
Rate: 26,355 VND = $1 USD. “All-inclusive” tours vary wildly in hotel quality — confirm star rating or specific property name before paying.
One thing I’ve seen catch people out: some operators quote per-vehicle on private tours, not per-person. A “7,000,000 VND private jeep” might mean 7M total for the vehicle — fine if you’re two people; expensive if you’re solo. Confirm the price structure in writing.
Jeep vs. Motorbike vs. Easy Rider — Quick Decision Guide
Which Ha Giang Tour is Right For You?
| Factor | Jeep Tour | Self-Drive Moto | Easy Rider (Moto + Driver) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost (3D2N, excl. accommodation) | 4,500,000–5,500,000 VND (~$171–209) | 800,000–1,200,000 VND (~$30–46) | 3,800,000–4,500,000 VND (~$144–171) |
| Riding experience required | None | Yes — mountain roads | None |
| Physical fitness required | Low | High | Low-medium |
| Freedom to stop anywhere | Medium (group schedule) | Total | Medium (driver-dependent) |
| Drinking at stops | Yes — driver drives | No (obviously) | Yes |
| Best for | Non-riders, couples, older travelers | Experienced bikers, solo adventurers | Non-riders who want more intimacy |
| Weather protection | Full (closed cab) | None | None |
The hidden advantage of the jeep that nobody talks about: you can drink rượu ngô at Dong Van market at 11am and it’s not a crisis. On the motorbike, every sip of corn wine at the H’mong village stalls is a negotiation with your mortality. In the jeep, you hand the cup back, Thành nods approvingly, and you climb back into the bouncy metal box with warm feet and a slightly blurred appreciation for the karst formations outside.

Best Operators for Ha Giang Jeep Tours (2026)
The 2026 regulation crackdown specifically targeted operators running tours without licensed guides, insurance, and proper contracts. This shook out a lot of the hostel-basement operations. The ones still running solid tours after the sweep:

Loop Trails Tours
Based in Ha Giang city. Run by a local family that’s been on the loop since before it was Instagram. Their UAZ vans are the real thing — not retrofitted minibuses. Driver-guides speak workable English and genuinely know the minority village context, not just the Instagram viewpoints. Shared and private options. Book via their website or walk in at their Ha Giang office on Trần Hưng Đạo.
Jasmine Ha Giang
More polished operation. They run Land Cruisers and Toyota vans, which means more legroom but less character. Good choice if you want reliability over authenticity. Often booked out — reserve at least a week ahead in peak season (October–November, January–February).
Ha Giang Motorbike & Jeep
Hybrid operator — they do both. Useful if you have a mixed group where some want to ride and some want to sit. Can arrange convoy tours where jeep follows motorbike group. Unusual setup but it works.
Bong Hostel Tours
Hostel-based operation at Bong Hostel, Ha Giang city. Sociable, well-organized shared tours. If you’re solo and want to meet people on the road, this is your entry point. Drivers are experienced on the route even if English is limited.
What to avoid: any operator who can’t show you a written contract, insurance documents, and a licensed guide card when you ask. Post-crackdown, this isn’t being pedantic — it’s the difference between a legal tour and one that gets stopped at a checkpoint in Dong Van.
The 3-Day Jeep Route — What You Actually See
Most 3-day jeep tours run the classic counterclockwise loop. Here’s the realistic day-by-day:

Day 1: Ha Giang → Quan Ba → Yen Minh → Dong Van
Departure from Ha Giang city around 8am. First major stop: Quan Ba Heaven’s Gate (23.1281° N, 104.9805° E) — twin karst hills rising from the valley, usually still in morning mist. Worth the 20-minute walk to the viewpoint. Then down through Yen Minh — stop for pho if you haven’t eaten — into Dong Van in the early afternoon. Dong Van Old Quarter (23.2745° N, 105.3601° E) is genuinely old, which is rare in Vietnam. The 1900s-era Chinese merchant houses are not a reconstruction. Walk the alleys, skip the souvenir market near the entrance. Dinner and night in Dong Van.
Day 2: Dong Van → Lung Cu → Ma Pi Leng → Meo Vac
The centerpiece day. Early start for Lung Cu Flag Tower (23.3634° N, 105.3577° E) — Vietnam’s northernmost point, 1,700m above sea level. The 250-step climb is worth the view even if your driver tells you it isn’t. Then: Ma Pi Leng Pass (23.2196° N, 105.3558° E). The jeep slows to a crawl here; there’s no rushing a UAZ around hairpins above a 700m drop into the Nho Que River canyon. The canyon viewpoint is 200m past the main tourist pull-off — walk there instead of stopping with the tour buses. Arrive Meo Vac by early afternoon. The Sunday market (23.1547° N, 105.4271° E) is legitimately one of the best minority markets in northern Vietnam if your timing aligns — six ethnic groups, actual trading, thắng cố being cooked in iron cauldrons over wood fire.
Day 3: Meo Vac → Du Gia → Ha Giang
The road from Meo Vac back west is the scenic route that most motorbike guides skip — the QL34 toward Du Gia follows the Nho Que River upstream through a valley that feels like it belongs in a different country. Stop at the Nho Que River boat dock (23.1756° N, 105.3801° E) if your operator includes it — 30-minute boat trip into the turquoise gorge, 50,000–80,000 VND (~$2–3) extra. Return to Ha Giang by late afternoon.
Practical Booking Logistics
When to Book
October and November (buckwheat flower season) book out 2–3 weeks ahead. January–February (Tết shoulder period) also fills fast. March–April and September are easier — you might get same-day availability on shared tours. Avoid showing up in peak season without a booking and assuming you’ll find seats.

Group Size on Shared Tours
A “shared” jeep typically fits 4–8 people. In a UAZ, eight people is genuinely cramped — ask the operator how many they’ll put in the vehicle. Four to five is comfortable. If they’re filling to eight and you’re claustrophobic, consider going private or adjusting timing.
What to Bring
The jeep has a closed cab, so weather is less of a factor than on motorbike — but doors open at every stop and some operators do open-top sections on clear-weather days. Layers still make sense. Bring cash (25,000–50,000 VND/~$1–2) for village entrance fees that may or may not be included in your package.
The 2026 Regulation Reality Check
Since the crackdown on unlicensed tour operators, checkpoints on the loop have increased. Legitimate jeep tours with licensed guides and proper paperwork sail through. Tours running without documentation get stopped. If your operator can’t show you their business license, guide card, and tour insurance when you ask — walk. The legitimate operators have all of this and don’t make it a problem to ask.
One Thing Nobody Tells You About Jeep Tours
You will be slower than the motorbikes. This sounds obvious but it has a real effect: at popular viewpoints, you’ll arrive when the motorbike tourists are already there. At secondary stops — the village that’s not on the standard route, the roadside stall the driver knows, the lookout without a sign — you’ll have them completely to yourself because the bike groups blew past.

Thành stopped our UAZ on a dirt turnout halfway between Yen Minh and Dong Van with no explanation, walked to a rock ledge, and gestured us over. Below: a valley of corn terraces in early morning mist, not a single other person. No sign, no staircase, no selfie stick rental stand. Just a local man who’d been driving this road for eleven years and knew which 90 seconds were worth interrupting the journey for.
That’s the jeep tour argument: you trade control for someone else’s knowledge. Whether that trade is worth it depends entirely on who the someone else is.
FAQ
Is a Ha Giang jeep tour worth it if I can ride a motorbike?
Depends on what you’re optimizing for. If you want full control of pace and stopping points, the motorbike wins. If you want to drink at village markets, not worry about rain, or travel with a partner who doesn’t ride — the jeep is genuinely good. Many experienced riders do both on repeat trips.
How many people are in a shared jeep tour?
Usually 4–8 people. Ask your operator the maximum they’ll fill before booking. A UAZ with 8 is tight; with 4–5, it’s fine. Operators sometimes combine smaller bookings at short notice — check that they’ll notify you if this changes.
Do I need any license to join a jeep tour?
No. The driver has the license; you’re a passenger. This is one of the main attractions of the jeep tour format.
What happens if the weather is bad during the tour?
The tour runs regardless. The closed cab means rain is less miserable than on a motorbike, but fog at Ma Pi Leng is common November–January and you may get zero view at the pass. Most operators don’t offer refunds for weather. Check the forecast, accept the gamble, or go in dry season (March–May, September–October).
Can I customize the jeep tour route?
On private tours, yes — within reason. Most operators run standard routes because checkpoints and accommodations are established along them. Adding the Nho Que River boat section (Day 3) is the most common add-on. On shared tours, you follow the group itinerary. If you’re working out the day-by-day logistics, our 3-day Ha Giang Loop itinerary maps out exactly which sections to tackle each day and where to sleep.
Is the Ha Giang jeep tour safe after the 2026 crackdowns?
Safer, if anything — the crackdown removed operators running without insurance, licensed guides, or proper contracts. Book with the established operators listed here, ask to see their license and guide credentials, and you’re in good shape. The roads themselves haven’t changed: Ma Pi Leng is still Ma Pi Leng, and it demands a driver who knows it.