Mai Chau is a White Thai ethnic minority valley in Hoa Binh Province — 135 km southwest of Hanoi, reachable in 3 hours via QL6. The valley is a compact 10 × 5 km pocket of rice paddies surrounded by limestone karsts, dotted with stilt-house homestay villages (Ban Lac, Ban Pom Coong most popular).
Compared to Sapa (315 km / 6h, heavy tourism), Mai Chau is half the distance, easier driving, and retains more authentic village character. Ideal for families with young children, first-time Vietnam drivers, and cultural immersion without tour-bus crowds.
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Professional drivers or self-drive · Insurance included · Free cancellation
Top attractions in Mai Chau
- Ban Lac — most popular, White Thai stilt houses, homestay base, evening dance
- Ban Pom Coong — quieter alternative
- Rice paddy cycling — bikes at homestays (20K VND/day)
- Mo Luong Cave — small atmospheric cave
- Hmong villages (Hang Kia, Pa Co) nearby
Driving in Mai Chau — what to know
- QL6 paved 2-lane, moderate truck traffic
- Final 10 km descent has minor switchbacks
- Homestay parking free at all Mai Chau villages
- Sunday return traffic to Hanoi is the main concern
Popular routes from Mai Chau
- Hanoi → Mai Chau (135 km, ~3h). USD 75 one-way sedan.
- Mai Chau → Pu Luong Reserve (~60 km, 1.5h — optional extension).
Best time to visit
- Sep-Oct: harvest, golden paddies. Best photography.
- Nov-Feb: cool, quiet, atmospheric.
- Mar-May: spring greens, flowers.
- Jun-Aug: bright green growing paddies, hot humid.
Pricing in Mai Chau
- Sedan — USD 40/day self-drive, USD 68/day with driver
- SUV — USD 60/day self-drive, USD 90/day with driver
- Round-trip 2N1D (7-seater + driver + homestay night): USD 220-260 all-inclusive
Frequently asked questions
Can foreigners legally drive in Vietnam?+
Yes, foreigners can legally drive in Vietnam with an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1968 Vienna Convention plus your original home-country driver's license. Both documents must be carried while driving.
IDPs issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention (common in the US, Canada, Australia) are technically not recognized by Vietnamese law, but are accepted in practice by most police checkpoints and rental companies for short-term visitors. If you're staying more than 3 months, you should convert to a Vietnamese license.
For complete safety — especially if your IDP is Geneva-only — we recommend our car-with-driver service, which sidesteps the licensing question entirely.
Is insurance included in the rental price?+
Yes. Every Rocket Car Rentals vehicle includes:
- Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) with a maximum deductible of VND 5,000,000 (~USD 200)
- Third-party liability up to VND 150,000,000 (~USD 6,000)
- Passenger accident insurance up to VND 50,000,000 per seat
The policy does not cover: tire damage on sharp objects, undercarriage damage from flooding, damage caused under the influence of alcohol, or damage during unauthorized driver use.
For extra peace of mind, we offer zero-deductible CDW upgrade at USD 5/day.
What is the fuel policy?+
"Same level in, same level out" — you receive the car with a full (or specified) fuel level and return it at the same level. If returned with less fuel, we charge the difference plus a VND 100,000 refuel service fee.
Most of our fleet runs on RON 95 gasoline (~VND 24,000/L). Diesel vehicles are available on request. Electric vehicles (Tesla Model 3, VinFast VF8) are available in HCMC and Hanoi only — charging is included in the rental rate.
Is there a mileage limit?+
Self-drive rentals: 300 km/day included; excess is charged VND 5,000/km (~USD 0.20/km).
With-driver rentals: 80 km/day included within the assigned city; beyond that or for intercity routes, pricing is calculated as a flat route price (see our Routes page or request a quote).
Long-term rentals (7+ days): 2,000 km/week included, excess VND 4,000/km.
Mileage is tracked via odometer photos at pickup and return. No GPS spying — we only check at endpoints.
How much is the security deposit?+
Self-drive deposits (refunded at return):
- Compact sedan: USD 300
- Mid-size SUV: USD 400
- 7-seater / luxury: USD 500
- Electric vehicles: USD 600
Payment methods for deposit:
- Credit card hold (most popular — no cash movement; released automatically at return)
- Bank transfer in VND
- Cash in USD or VND (receipt provided)
With-driver rentals: no deposit required.
What is the cancellation policy?+
- Cancel 24+ hours before pickup: full refund.
- Cancel 12-24 hours before: 50% refund.
- Cancel less than 12 hours before: no refund (we've already blocked the vehicle and driver).
- No-show at pickup: no refund.
Exception: weather emergencies (typhoon, flood closing roads) are handled case-by-case — typically full refund or free reschedule.
Rescheduling within 24 hours is free if the new dates have availability.
What are the age requirements?+
Self-drive: minimum age 21, maximum age 70. Drivers aged 21-24 pay a young-driver surcharge of USD 5/day.
With-driver rentals: no passenger age requirement — infants welcome with our provided child seats (complimentary).
Driver must hold: valid IDP (1968 Vienna) + original license held for 1+ year.
What payment methods do you accept?+
We accept:
- Credit/debit card: Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex (via PayPal)
- PayPal (USD billing)
- Bank transfer: Vietnamese VND (VCB, Techcombank, BIDV)
- Cash: USD or VND (at branch pickup only)
VAT invoice issued automatically for all payments over USD 100; request specific billing details at booking time.
Are child seats available?+
Yes — child seats and booster seats are complimentary for both self-drive and with-driver rentals. Request them at booking time.
Available types:
- Infant seat (0-9 kg)
- Toddler seat (9-18 kg, 9 months - 4 years)
- Booster seat (18-36 kg, 4-12 years)
All seats comply with ECE R44/04 standards.
Do you provide roadside assistance?+
Yes — 24/7 English-speaking hotline for all rentals. Our network covers the HCMC, Hanoi, Da Nang metro areas directly; for incidents in other provinces, we coordinate with local partners (typically 30-90 minute response time).
Included free:
- Flat tire change
- Dead battery jump-start
- Lock-out assistance (up to 2 per rental)
- Fuel delivery (up to 5L)
Towing to nearest service center is included for mechanical breakdowns; if the fault is driver-caused (crash), towing fees apply.
What happens if I get a traffic fine?+
Traffic fines in Vietnam are issued either on the spot (by police) or via camera (mailed weeks later).
On-the-spot fines: you pay directly to the officer and keep the receipt. Our team can help interpret the law if needed via WhatsApp.
Camera fines: delivered to the registered vehicle owner (us). We'll contact you with the fine details — you pay the amount directly. If not paid, it's deducted from your deposit plus a VND 200,000 admin fee.
Common automatic camera offenses: speeding, running red lights, entering restricted lanes. Drive defensively.
What if my rental car breaks down mid-trip?+
Call our 24/7 hotline first — WhatsApp or phone. Mechanical failures not caused by driver actions are our responsibility.
Standard response:
- Diagnose remotely if possible.
- Dispatch a replacement vehicle if the issue is beyond roadside repair (typically 30-90 min to nearest metro; longer in remote areas).
- Full refund of unused rental days OR schedule extension if breakdown delays your trip.
Not covered: damage caused by driver (flooding under-carriage, hitting curbs, accidents). In these cases, we dispatch a tow and coordinate with insurance.
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