Discover the enchanting beauty of Vietnam’s countryside with Mai Chau Hill Tribe Day Tour from Hanoi. This immersive journey takes you from the bustling capital to the serene landscapes of Mai Chau, a picturesque valley home to diverse ethnic tribes. Experience the simplicity and charm of rural life as you explore traditional stilt houses, lush rice paddies, and local markets.
Trip highlights
Visit Mai Chau.
Have lunch with Bamboo Sticky Rice, Grilled Fish, Local Chicken,...
Visit Pom Coong and Na Phon villages.
Watch Cultural Performance.
Tour details
Mai Chau hill tribe day from Hanoi offers a peaceful experience in nature, where the air is fresher, the pace of life is slower, and the scenery is breathtaking. Engage with the friendly hill tribe communities, learn about their rich cultural heritage through traditional dances and handicrafts, and savor authentic, home-cooked meals.
Whether you’re cycling through tranquil villages, enjoying the lush greenery, or simply soaking in the tranquil atmosphere, Mai Chau provides a memorable day trip that highlights the beauty and diversity of Vietnam’s landscapes and cultures.
Join us for a day filled with exploration, cultural immersion, and unforgettable moments in one of Vietnam’s most picturesque regions.
Your Mai Chau hill tribe day from Hanoi tour begins early in Hanoi, where you'll board a comfortable private car bound for Mai Chau.
It's approximately 147 kilometers from Hanoi, away 3 hours 36 minutes by car.
On route to Mai Chau, a brief stop at a local market allows you to stretch your legs and observe daily life in rural Vietnam. The market bustles with vendors selling fresh produce, handmade crafts, and local delicacies.
Upon arriving in Mai Chau, you're welcomed into Lac village (Ban Lac), home to the White Thai ethnic group. A guided tour introduces you to traditional stilt houses and the villagers' way of life. Engage with friendly locals, learn about their customs, and witness the intricate process of weaving vibrant textiles, a skill passed down through generations.
Experience the warmth of hill tribe hospitality with a lunch hosted in a local home. Savor authentic dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage.
After lunch, take a leisurely bicycle ride through the valley, guided by scenic trails that meander past rice paddies and through villages like Pom Coong and Na Phon villages. This ride offers unparalleled views of Mai Chau's idyllic landscape and provides numerous opportunities for photography.
Pom Coong village:
Pom Coọng is known for its vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals. As you walk through the village, you'll see traditional stilt houses where families live, work, and welcome visitors with open arms.
The village is also famous for its handmade textiles. Watching the weavers at work is fascinating, and you can even try your hand at weaving with their guidance. Don't miss the chance to purchase some beautiful fabric or clothing as a unique souvenir.
Na Phon village:
Na Phồn, a bit quieter than Pom Coọng, offers a more serene experience. It's surrounded by lush fields and hills, making it a perfect spot for those who love nature.
In Na Phồn, you can enjoy a leisurely walk, take in the fresh air, and see how the locals farm and live in harmony with the land. It's also a great place to try local dishes, as many families cook for visitors. You'll get to taste authentic, home-cooked meals that are both delicious and memorable.
Mai Châu Flagpole, located in the picturesque valley of Mai Châu in Hòa Bình Province, is a notable landmark that offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.
The flagpole stands tall on a hill, providing an excellent vantage point to observe the stunning rice fields, traditional stilt houses, and the serene beauty of the valley below.
At 20h30pm, you will drop off at your hotel in Hanoi and end tour.
Before we say goodbye, our driver and guide will take a moment to inspect the interior of the vehicle, ensuring that none of your belongings are forgotten. After confirming that all is in order, we will bid you farewell and look forward to welcoming you on your next journey.
Note: The tour program and pickup times may change according to your schedule.
This tour itinerary is not fixed. You may please confirm your schedule after the booking.
Tour cost
Code tour
VNTS HNMC1D
Journey
Hanoi - Mai Chau - Hanoi
Group Size
1 - 2
3 - 5
5 - 7
7 - 10
Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax
91$
71$
59$
47$
Contact
Notes: We may tailor- this private tour service to your specific needs. Chat with us now.
Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water.
Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.
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Best time to visit
To experience the culture and beautiful landscapes of the Mai Chau hill tribe at their best, timing your visit is key. Below are some detailed pieces of information we provide.
Seasons and Best Time to Visit
Mai Chau experiences a moderate climate with two main seasons: dry and rainy. The dry season spans from October to April, offering cool and pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor activities. The rainy season, from May to September, brings heavier rainfall and a lush, green landscape.
The best times to visit Mai Chau are during the spring (February to April) when the weather is mild and the valleys are blooming with flowers, and the autumn (October to November) when the harvest season turns the rice paddies a golden yellow, offering spectacular views.
Local Cuisine
The cuisine in Mai Chau is a reflection of the local culture, with dishes that are simple yet flavorful, made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Some must-try dishes include:
Com Lam (Bamboo Sticky Rice): Rice cooked in bamboo tubes, giving it a distinctive taste and aroma.
Grilled Fish: Fresh fish from the local streams, grilled over an open fire and seasoned with herbs.
Bamboo Shoots: Cooked in various ways, bamboo shoots are a staple in the local diet, often served with other dishes.
Manioc: A root vegetable that’s a common ingredient in many local dishes, either boiled or made into cakes.
Local Chicken: Free-range chicken that’s typically grilled or steamed with herbs.
Transportation
Within Mai Chau, cycling is one of the best ways to explore the valley and its surrounding villages. Bicycles are available for rent at many homestays and hotels.
For longer distances or to visit remote villages, motorbikes can also be rented. Walking through the rice paddies and rural paths offers a more intimate experience of the landscape and an opportunity to interact with local people.
Travel Tips
For a memorable and smooth Mai Chau hill tribe day trip from Hanoi, here are some practical travel tips:
Start Early: Depart from Hanoi early to maximize your time in Mai Chau. The drive can take around 3-4 hours, so leaving early helps you avoid the heavy traffic and enjoy more time exploring.
Local Currency: Ensure you have enough Vietnamese Dong on hand. While Mai Chau is becoming more tourist-friendly, credit card acceptance may still be limited, especially in smaller villages or local markets.
Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable, breathable clothing suitable for the day’s activities, which might include light trekking or cycling. Dress modestly out of respect for the local culture, especially when visiting villages and local homes.
Photography Etiquette: Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially in their homes or private spaces. Most locals are welcoming, but it’s polite to seek consent first.
Hat and sunscreen: Use sunscreen, wear a hat, and bring sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
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