| Tour code: | MMO.032 |
| Trip: | MAI CHAU - MOC CHAU - GLASS BRIDGE |
| Duration: | 3 days 2 night |
| Schedule: | Saturday |
| Vehicle: | car |
| Departure location: | HA NOI-VIET NAM |
DAY 01: HANOI – MOC CHAU (MEALS: - / LUNCH / DINNER)
06:30: The bus picks up guests at the Hanoi Opera House, then continues to pick up at Gate No. 1 of the National Convention Center. On the way, the bus stops at a local restaurant for guests to have breakfast on their own and take a short break (about 20 minutes).
10:00: Stop at the windy Thung Khe Pass for sightseeing and taking photos of the majestic mountain scenery of Hoa Binh.
12:30: Arrive in Moc Chau. Lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: The tour guide takes guests to visit:
Dai Yem Waterfall – a small but charming waterfall. According to legend, it is the scarf of a girl who saved a man from a flood.
Guests may optionally purchase tickets to visit the Love Glass Bridge – the first glass bridge in Vietnam.
Next, the bus takes the group to Muong Sang, where guests may choose one of two famous attractions: Happy Land Moc Chau or Bach Long Glass Bridge – the longest glass bridge in the world.
Happy Land Moc Chau covers nearly 5 hectares in a valley in Ban Lun village, Muong Sang commune. Visitors are welcomed by colorful flower gardens featuring many types of flowers typical of the Northwest region.
Bach Long Glass Bridge spans two mountains with a length of 285m and a width of 2.4m, featuring large glass panels. It applies 9D technology with visual and sound effects, and includes a 370m glass skywalk along the cliff (150m deep valley). There are two viewing platforms for panoramic photos.
18:30: Return for dinner at a restaurant. After dinner, transfer to the hotel for check-in and rest. Free time to explore Moc Chau at night. Overnight in Moc Chau.
DAY 02: MOC CHAU – MAI CHAU (MEALS: BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER)
07:00: Check out and have breakfast at a local restaurant.
07:30: Depart for sightseeing:
Heart Tea Hill Moc Chau – considered one of the most beautiful tea hills in Vietnam, with lush green rows creating a peaceful and romantic landscape. It is also the raw material area for the famous Oolong tea brand.
Moc Chau seasonal flower and fruit gardens: depending on the season, the guide will take guests to visit flower gardens or orchards. (Note: availability depends on weather and farmers’ planting schedules.)
Na Ka Plum Valley – known for its wild beauty, especially stunning during white plum blossom season or ripe fruit season.
Additional seasonal highlights include:
Along the way, guests enjoy the scenic Doi Che Heart Tea Hill Scenic Road S-Shape – a symbolic winding road of Moc Chau.
10:30: Stop at a local specialty center to shop for Moc Chau products, especially fresh dairy products from the plateau.
12:00: Lunch in Mai Chau. After lunch, check in at hotel or homestay (as registered) and rest.
Afternoon: Explore Mai Chau valley by bicycle (or electric vehicle, rental at own expense). Visit traditional Thai ethnic stilt houses, handicraft shops, and learn about weaving. Free time for cycling, walking, shopping, and photography.
18:00: Dinner. In the evening, guests may optionally enjoy ethnic cultural performances, bamboo dancing, and traditional rice wine (at own expense). Overnight in Mai Chau.
DAY 03: MAI CHAU – HANOI (MEALS: BREAKFAST / LUNCH / -)
07:00: Breakfast. Free time to explore the village, rent bicycles or electric cars, visit local scenery, or optionally trek Chieu Cave with over 1,000 stone steps, or relax and enjoy coffee.
11:00: Lunch and prepare luggage.
12:30: Pick-up and transfer back to Hanoi.
16:00–17:00: Arrive in Hanoi. End of tour. See you again!
TOUR PRICE FOR 01 GUEST (applicable for group joining tours)
Tour price includes:
• Tourist car from 7 to 45 seats (depending on group size) for pick-up and drop-off according to the program
• 01 night in Moc Chau and 01 night in Mai Chau according to registered standard:
Traditional stilt house dormitory (clean bedding provided, shared external restroom facilities outside the sleeping area)
Hotel accommodation as registered, 02 guests per room (odd-numbered groups will be arranged in triple sharing)
• 05 main meals as per program, at a rate of VND 100,000–150,000 per meal (depending on group size)
• 02 standard breakfasts: noodle soup (pho/bun) or hotel-standard breakfast (if applicable)
• Tour guide service throughout the itinerary; however, the segment from Mai Chau to Hanoi may not include a guide on the vehicle
• Bottled water on the bus, 01 bottle per guest per day
Not included:
• VAT invoice (guests do not need to pay this if no invoice is required)
• Drinks during meals, in hotels, and other personal expenses
• Entrance tickets to sightseeing attractions according to the itinerary. Due to frequent and sudden changes in ticket prices in Moc Chau, tour operators may not always receive early official updates to inform customers in time. (Guests may choose to prepay when booking the tour, or the tour guide will collect payment directly to purchase tickets for the group.)
(*) Reference entrance fees for some Moc Chau attractions:
• Dai Yem Waterfall: VND 150,000/ticket (including Love Glass Bridge)
• Happy Land: VND 100,000/ticket
• Bach Long Glass Bridge: VND 650,000/ticket
• Ban Ang Pine Forest: VND 100,000/ticket
• Fruit picking and photo fees at flower gardens or orchards owned by locals range from VND 20,000 – 40,000 per site (if applicable).
• Tips for driver and tour guide:
• For Vietnamese guests: Not mandatory, but customary around VND 50,000 per guest per day
• For international guests: Standard tip is USD 5 per guest per day
Children (please read carefully to understand child policy):
• Children from 1–4 years old: free of charge (parents cover all expenses; no separate seat on the bus). Each two adults may accompany only one free child; from the second child onward, 75% of the tour price is charged (same conditions as paid child ticket).
• If 01 adult travels with 01 child aged 1–4, the child must pay 50% of the adult tour price (entitled to a separate seat on the bus, half portion of meals, and other services similar to a child paying 75% of the tour price).
• Children from 5–9 years old are charged 75% of the tour price (have separate meal portions and a separate seat on the bus but must share a bed with parents). Even if two children are charged, no separate bed is provided.
• Children aged 10 and above are charged as adults.
Important notes for guests:
• Guests must bring valid identification documents (ID card or Passport).
• Guests are recommended to bring insect repellent, common cold/fever medication, or any prescription drugs as directed by a doctor.
• Vegetarian guests should bring their own suitable food to ensure dietary preferences.
• Any unused services in the tour are non-refundable.
• The tour guide reserves the right to adjust the order of sightseeing spots depending on the actual departure conditions, while still ensuring all destinations listed in the itinerary are covered.
• If the departure date has 6 guests or fewer, the driver may also act as the tour guide. These are experienced drivers with good knowledge of routes, destinations, and local culture.
• As this is a mountainous tour and usually uses small vehicles, guests are advised not to bring bulky or oversized luggage. Backpacks are recommended instead of hard suitcases.
• Some programs include homestay accommodation to enhance the experience. Guests are advised to bring personal essentials for use during homestay stays if necessary.
(*) Customer responsibilities:
• Customers are fully responsible for their own health conditions and chronic illnesses (such as cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes, musculoskeletal conditions…), congenital or underlying diseases, HIV/AIDS, mental and neurological disorders, and pregnancy, as these are not covered by insurance. When necessary, guests must sign a health commitment before joining the tour. The tour operator is not responsible for cases where guests fail to declare or inaccurately declare their medical conditions, or for cases outside the scope of travel insurance coverage.
• Customers are responsible for safeguarding their personal belongings at all times and in all locations throughout the trip. The tour operator is not liable for any loss of money, valuables, airline tickets, or personal property during the tour.