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Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026: A Cultural Way to Experience Vietnamese New Year

Faye Hilling
January 18, 2001
11 min read
Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026: A Cultural Way to Experience Vietnamese New Year
Learn about Bong Hostel's Tet Holiday Tours that provide an insight into Vietnamese culture before the country shuts down.

Let’s be honest for a second. Most people hear “Tet Holiday” and think of fireworks, street parties, and cultural magic.

Then they actually arrive in Vietnam… and discover locked doors, cancelled buses, sold-out hotels, and a very confused Grab driver.

Tet is beautiful.Tet is meaningful.Tet is also wildly misunderstood by travelers.

That’s exactly why Bong Hostel’s Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026 exist—to give you the experience of Tet without the travel nightmares and awkward “why is everything shut?” moments.

This isn’t a normal Ha Giang Loop tour.And it’s definitely not business as usual.

This is Tet—how travelers should experience it.

Quick Summary: Ha Giang Loop During Tet (Lunar New Year)

  • Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) is the biggest holiday in Vietnam

  • In 2026, Tet officially begins on February 17

  • Travel across Vietnam slows or shuts down during Tet

  • Many Ha Giang Loop hostels, restaurants, fuel stops, and tours close

  • Roads are quieter, but logistics become difficult without local support

  • Independent riding during Tet is not recommended

  • Bong Hostel runs Tet Holiday Tours from February 2–8, 2026, before shutdown

  • These tours include confirmed accommodation, meals, fuel access, and cultural experiences

Best option:

  • Choose a Tet Holiday Tour for safety, structure, and cultural immersion

  • Choose a normal Ha Giang Loop tour if traveling outside Tet dates

What Is Tet Holiday in Vietnam and Why the Country Shuts Down

Before we talk about the tour, let’s set the scene.

Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) is the most important holiday in Vietnam and shapes Tet Holiday travel across Vietnam, including the Ha Giang Loop during Tet.

It’s more important than birthdays. More important than Women’s Day (sorry ladies). Possibly more important than Wi-Fi.

Tet marks:

  • The start of the lunar new year

  • The arrival of spring

  • A full cultural reset

In 2026, Tet officially falls on February 17, launching the Year of the Horse.

And during Tet?

  • Families travel home en masse

  • Businesses close for days

  • Transport sells out weeks in advance

  • Normal travel plans… don’t really apply

Vietnam doesn’t half-celebrate Tet. It goes all in.

For the full breakdown about Tet Holiday, click here: Tet Holiday 2026 in Vietnam: Dates, Closures & Ha Giang Loop Travel Tips.
Colorful Chinese dragon head with wide open mouth against a blue sky. Bright red, yellow, and blue patterns create a festive mood.

Why Traveling in Vietnam During Tet Holiday Is Difficult

If you’ve already read our other Tet guides, you’ll know this part well—but it matters here.

During Tet:

  • Hostels and homestays in Ha Giang and along the Ha Giang Loop close

  • Restaurants shut

  • Fuel stops become unpredictable

  • Local families are celebrating, not hosting tours

That’s why Bong Hostel closes during the official Tet period. Not because we don’t love travelers—but because Tet is family time, and culture comes first.

But here’s the thing…

When Is the Best Time to Experience Tet Without Travel Disruptions?

Most travellers only see Tet in two ways:

  1. They arrive during the shutdown and struggle.

  2. They avoid it completely and miss the magic.

We didn’t love either option.

So we asked ourselves:

“What if travellers could experience Tet preparation, meaning, and connection—without the chaos?”

That’s how Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours were born.

Two people wearing red scarves with gold stars and black shirts stand by a wooden railing overlooking lush green mountains.Join our Tet Holiday Tours before the country shuts down for Vietnamese New Year

Introducing Bong Hostel’s Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026

Instead of running tours during Tet, Bong Hostel runs limited, carefully designed Tet Holiday Tours in the lead-up to Tet, when:

  • Villages are preparing, not closing

  • Families are welcoming, not traveling

  • Roads are quieter

  • Traditions are alive and accessible

Tour Dates for 2026

February 2 – February 8, 2026

These dates are deliberate. Strategic. Cultural.

You experience Tet before the doors close.

What Makes These Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours Different?

Let’s be very clear.

This is not:

  • A party loop

  • A rushed sightseeing tour

  • A box-ticking itinerary

This is a slow, meaningful, culturally immersive journey designed around Tet itself.

You don’t just see Tet.You help prepare for it.You share it.You’re invited into it.

And yes—it still includes jaw-dropping Ha Giang scenery.

Person with red hair sits on a stone ledge by a lush waterfall in a forest setting, surrounded by greenery and clear water cascading down.ⓒ Claire Thomas

Who Are These Tet Holiday Tours Perfect For?

These tours are ideal if you:

  • Want cultural depth, not crowds

  • Want to go in small groups on the Ha Giang Loop 

  • Are curious about Vietnamese traditions

  • Prefer connection over chaos

  • Want to stay in small-scale, local accommodation

  • Want to understand Tet, not just photograph it

  • Are traveling solo and want real human moments

If you’re chasing karaoke and Happy Water—this probably isn’t your tour.

Who the Bong Hostel Tet Tours Are NOT For

Tet travel may not be right if you:

  • Need strict schedules

  • Expect high-energy nightlife

  • Want spontaneous transport and dining

  • Prefer fast-paced sightseeing

If that’s you, plan your Ha Giang Loop for after February 21, 2026.

Related article: What is Happy Water: Discover the Ha Giang Loop’s Secret Ingredient.
Group of six people smiling on a rocky mountain peak, one holding a red flag with a star. Cloudy sky, green hills in background.

Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026: Day-by-Day Breakdown

Now let’s get into the good stuff.

Day 1: First Encounters & Tet Preparations Begin

The noise of the lowlands fades quickly as we head north.

Roads get narrower. Mountains rise. Villages appear quietly between valleys.And with them—the first signs of Tet.

This day isn’t about ticking landmarks off a list.It’s about noticing.

We travel along lesser-used roads, stopping in villages where:

  • Homes are being cleaned for the new year

  • Decorations are being prepared

  • Food is being made in advance

You’ll see Tet before it becomes performative.

Evening: Making Bánh Chưng With Local Families

As the sun drops, we settle into a quiet mountain village—far from tourist routes.

Together with local hosts, you’ll:

  • Learn how Bánh Chưng is made

  • Understand why it’s only prepared once a year

  • Wrap, cook, and share the process

As night settles in, we eat, talk, and warm ourselves by the fire—exactly how Tet preparations have been done for generations.

Overnight: A peaceful, non-touristy village homestay.

Related article: How to Pack for the Ha Giang Loop in Winter.
Hands wrap green leaf around a package. Stacks of similar bundles in the background. Red and beige clothing visible, calm setting.Learn how to make Banh Chung on a Bong Hostel Tet Holiday Tour

Day 2: Big Landscapes, Small Moments & Local Celebration

If Day 1 is about connection, Day 2 is about contrast.

The Ha Giang Loop shows off today.

Towering limestone peaks. Deep valleys. Roads that twist like they were drawn by a dramatic poet.

But we don’t rush it.

We stop often—not just for photos, but for village visits and everyday encounters that show what life looks like just before the new year arrives.

Evening: Tet in Dong Van Old Quarter

By evening, we arrive in Dong Van Old Quarter—where Tet energy feels festive, but still deeply local.

Instead of loud shows or staged performances, we’re welcomed into a traditional fire gathering.

There’s warmth. Music. Stories. Shared food.

Day 3: Quiet Roads & Tet Eve Together

This day moves slowly—intentionally.

The roads are calm. The views stretch wide.There’s space to breathe and reflect.

By evening, we prepare for the emotional heart of the journey: Vietnamese New Year’s Eve.

Tet Eve Celebration

Together with local families, we:

  • Share a traditional Tet reunion meal

  • Take part in fire rituals

  • Welcome the new year together

There’s music. There’s laughter. There’s probably even a little Happy Water and Karaoke, even though I said there wouldn’t be (hey it’s inevitable, okay?).

This night isn’t loud for the sake of it. It’s joyful because it’s shared.

For many travelers, this becomes the most meaningful night of their entire Vietnam trip.

Man smiling beside motorbikes on muddy path, lush greenery and a rustic building labeled "Coffee" in the background, vibrant helmets visible.

Day 4: Slow Goodbyes & Lucky Gifts

There’s no rush on the final morning.

We continue through green valleys and quieter backroads, soaking in the last moments of the journey.

Before returning to Ha Giang, each guest receives a small Tet gift, handmade by Bong Hanoi Hostel team members.

It’s simple. It’s meaningful. And it carries the spirit of the new year with it.

Tet Holiday Tour vs Normal Ha Giang Loop Tour: What’s the Difference?

Not all Ha Giang Loop experiences are created equal—and Tet changes the game completely.

  • Feature

  • Tet Ha Giang Loop Tour

  • Normal Ha Giang Loop Tour

  • Dates

  • Runs only during Tet (Lunar New Year)

  • Runs year-round outside Tet

  • Availability

  • Limited spots, must book in advance

  • More flexible availability

  • Accommodation

  • Pre-confirmed family homestays

  • Guesthouses & homestays open normally

  • Road Conditions

  • Quiet roads, minimal traffic

  • More tour groups & local traffic

  • Cultural Experience

  • High – village celebrations, family gatherings

  • Moderate – daily local life

  • Best For

  • Travelers wanting to experience Tet Holiday traditions without facing Vietnam in shutdown

  • Travelers wanting flexibility outside Tet

Related article: Ha Giang Loop Culture Tour: Bong Hostel’s New Route Guide.

Why Bong Hostel Doesn’t Run Normal Tours During Tet

Bong Hostel does not operate standard Ha Giang Loop tours during Tet itself.

Why? Because Tet is sacred family time in Vietnam and Bong Hostel will be closed.

Running business as usual would mean:

  • Staff missing the most important holiday of their year

  • Local communities being treated as “services” instead of families

That’s not who we are.

These Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours exist precisely because we respect Tet Holiday—not because we want our staff to work through it.

Why Booking a Tour During Tet Should Make You Pause

If you see companies running full tours during Tet week, ask yourself:

  • Are their staff choosing to work—or being told to?

Tet is about people, not profit.

We believe travelers deserve honesty about that.

Red banners with Vietnamese text hang among vibrant yellow flowers, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere.

Logistics: What You Need to Know

Tour Dates

February 2 – February 8, 2026

So, each day from February 2 until February 8 we will be running two tours per day. 

  • 1x 3 Days 2 Nights Tet Tour

  • 1x 4 Days 3 Nights Tet Tour

This includes February 8, so to make it simple: the last tour will return to Bong Hostel Ha Giang on February 11.

Bong Hostel Tet Closure 2026

Tet holiday travel timeline for the Ha Giang Loop in 2026 is as follows: 

  • Feb 2–8: Tet cultural tours 

  • Feb 11–12: Last Loop tours 

  • Feb 14: Final bus to Hanoi only

  • Feb 15–20: Tet closure 

  • Feb 20: First bus back to Ha Giang (7pm) 

  • Feb 21: Ha Giang Loop tours resume 

Availability

These tours are limited capacity and will sell out earlier than regular Loop tours.

Six people pose happily with arms raised near a waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery. They appear joyful and relaxed.ⓒ Claire Thomas

FAQs: Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026

Q. What are Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours?

A. Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours are limited, culturally focused tours run by Bong Hostel before Tet begins. 

They allow travelers to experience Tet preparations, traditions, and local celebrations without the closures and travel disruptions of the official holiday period.

Q. When do Bong Hostel’s Tet Holiday Tours run in 2026?

A. The tours run from February 2 to February 8, 2026, before the official Tet holiday shutdown begins.

Q. Is Bong Hostel open during Tet Holiday 2026?

A. No. Bong Hostel will be closed during the official Tet holiday period so staff can spend time with their families.

Tours do not operate during Tet itself.

Q. Why doesn’t Bong Hostel run normal Ha Giang Loop tours during Tet?

A. Tet is the most important holiday in Vietnam. Running tours during this time would mean staff missing family reunions and cultural traditions. 

Bong Hostel chooses to respect Tet rather than treat it as business as usual.

Q. What makes Tet Holiday Tours different from regular Ha Giang Loop tours?

A. Tet Holiday Tours focus on cultural immersion rather than speed or sightseeing.

Guests take part in Bánh Chưng making, Tet preparations, village stays, and New Year’s Eve celebrations with local families.

Q. Will I still see the main Ha Giang Loop landscapes on this tour?

A. Yes. The tour includes some of Ha Giang’s most dramatic scenery, but the pace is slower and routes favor quieter roads and cultural stops.

Q. Is this tour suitable for beginners or first-time visitors to Vietnam?

A. Absolutely. These tours are ideal for first-time visitors who want a deeper understanding of Vietnamese culture in a supportive, guided environment.

Q. How many people are on each Tet Holiday Tour?

A. Group sizes are smaller to keep the experience personal and respectful for local communities.

Q. Will prices increase during Tet Holiday Tours?

A. No Tet surcharges apply to these tours, as they are run before the holiday shutdown and priced transparently in advance.

Q. Do these tours sell out?

A. Yes. Due to limited dates and capacity, Bong Hostel’s Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours usually sell out earlier than regular Loop tours.

Related article: Ha Giang Loop FAQs: 65+ Questions Backpackers Ask Before Doing the Loop (A–Z Guide: Part 1).
Woman in raincoat joyfully waving beside a large red Vietnamese flag on a green platform. Lush mountains under cloudy skies in background.ⓒ Claire Thomas

Final Thoughts: Why You Should Experience Tet with Bong

Tet isn’t a festival you rush through. It’s not something you “do” between destinations.

It’s something you’re welcomed into.

Bong Hostel’s Ha Giang Loop Tet Holiday Tours 2026 were created so travellers could experience Tet:

  • With respect

  • With context

  • With connection

Not through closed shutters and cancelled plans—but through shared meals, stories, and fireside conversations.

If you’re going to experience Tet, this is the way.

Quietly. Properly. And with Bong Hostel of course!

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About Faye Hilling

Travel writer and Vietnam explorer sharing authentic experiences and insider tips for discovering the beauty of Vietnam.

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