Ho May Park
Ho May Park
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7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
About
HO MAY PARK on Nui Lon’s peak – Vung Tau city is completely gathered with the factors creating a dreamlike landscape just like an Elysium, making the tourists everywhere become charmed and amazed. With the area of 50ha, at the height of over 250m compared with the sea water level, HỒ MÂY PARK always has cool and clean air, bringing an easy and comfortable feeling to the tourists. At the 120km distance from Ho Chi Minh City, HO MAY PARK is an ideal destination so that you can go sightseeing, relax and have happy and comfortable moments with your family and friends. This place is one of the famous tourist attractions in Vung Tau as well, it is favored by many domestic and foreign tourists. HO MAY PARK is a population of various landscapes in combination with many different forms of tour such as: ecological tour, spiritual tour, cultural tour, tour of entertainment, relaxation…If Ho May is considered as other Ba Na within Vung Tau, it is because the way to Ho May is rather special.
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- PJChiangDavis, California134 contributionsSimilar to a Carnival?I had time to burn and decided to bring my 6 y.o. here. I wished I knew there was a 20% discount on the cable car ride for seniors as grandparents came in tow but did not bring IDs. The cable car ride was 400,000 VND per adult and 200,000 VND for my child. It feels a bit steep, but once up at the top of Ho May Park, all the rides are free. At the top, there are overpriced trinkets and souvenirs. There is a free shuttle that will bring you to the center of the park or you can enjoy a walk filled with beautiful scenery. When we arrived there happened to be a free magician show just about to start. The magician show was actually pretty good. From there I tried taking my daughter to the various rides. Unfortunately, many of the more fun rides were restricted to 130 cm in height and my daughter is 128 cm. She is a bit a daredevil and felt all the rides made for 130 cm in shorter was quite a bore. They also have zip lining but also sadly or 18 and over only. There was a small water park, the size you may find at a small community park. And good news, if you forget to bring your swimwear, is you can rent swimwear. That was a good way to blow time. Throughout our whole visit, there were minimal other guests in attendance. We walked by hotel rooms that appear quite empty too. Many workers were found sleeping on benches or hammocks they had set up themselves. We stopped by an ice cream stand, but the local worker that tried to help us did not have a key to open the freezer.Visited February 2020Written February 27, 2020
- MeuokBang Sare, Thailand149 contributionsLike something out of the 50s400,000VMD buys you a ticket to this amusement park, accessible by cable car. Pros: no crowds, old fashioned, little scenic railway (we did three 'goes'), may 'carish' things to please a nine year old, very pleasant swimming pool, nice view, my daughter loved everything (but she's easier to please than her ol' man) Cons: Anything to do with animals: tank regard for animal welfare, the norm for SE Asia. Worth the money...probably just a yes.Visited April 2019Traveled with familyWritten March 23, 2020
- Bob MElizabethtown, Pennsylvania200 contributionsCable carTook the cable car to top, smooth ride great view of area. Got a ride to center of park in golf cart, dropped of at stage area with traditional music show , very interesting. Walked around amusement rides , great area for children playing games with family. Watched people on zip lines at top while we explored temple of happy Buddha and caves. There were very few people there when we visited by it would be a good value for a family day out. Weather was warm and windy, very enjoyable.Visited February 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten February 27, 2020
- HarrisSingapore, Singapore14 contributionsGood experienceThe park costs 400,000 VND per adult which is around 23 SGD/17 USD. I had a pretty fun experience in the park, which was enhanced by the friends that I was with. Generally, the place was clean and kept, the rides were maintained, but it has the potential to be even greater. I guess for the price, it’s a good deal. There are stores and vending machines around the park where you can buy drinks and ice cream, there are a few eating places too but I didn’t try them. The park also features a zip line, paintball shooting and many others. However, one issue with the park is that it has an ecological area that includes animals and farms. The area is still in development I think, with how it looks. The animals were not kept in good conditions. Overall, I feel the park needs some improvements but it’s still worth the money to go check it out.Visited January 2020Traveled with friendsWritten January 24, 2020
- RoamingRebelsVietnam313 contributionsNot worth 400.000 VNDIf you like kitschy, and rides more suited for young kids and young teens, then this is your place. The rides are basic, some where even closed. Not worth the 400.000 VND You can watch our video about this place and Vung Tau on our Youtube Channel - RoamingRebels Vlog 18Visited January 2020Written February 24, 2020
- Alan GHong Kong, China20 contributionsNot worth the money at allIt is a bit old and decrepit. 400K per adult ticket (and 200k per child) is a bit steep for what you get. It reminds me of the seaside fairgrounds I experienced as a child 50 years ago. The small children play house is dirty and you have to remove your shoes there so dirty socks are guaranteed. Also, I thought that the horse and trap ride was included in the admission price but the old guy driver charged us an additional 50K dong for the 5 minute ride. The cable car up and down was the only highlight. Overall, don't waste your money. I certainly wouldn't go again nor would I recommend anyone else to waste their money. They should really demolish the place.Visited December 2022Written December 10, 2022
- Dave MVung Tau, Vietnam65 contributionsGood day outWe enjoyed our day here, I liked that it was pay 1 fee and the rides inside were all free then.we drove up the park along a nice scenic road. The 5d cinema was very good, go carts next and train rideVisited February 2020Written February 14, 2020
- RGSCEWAustralia466 contributionsClassic "old", run-down kitsch amusement park.(Two adults, no children). Semi-modem chairlift belies the rest of the trip. Interesting 7D movie (a mix of bad cartoon v C-grade movie) with moving chairs inside a dome structure. Zipline was fun, so was the tyre slide. Go-karts, archery, paintball, swimming pools. If you have children, make sure they are over 130cm and life will be good. PS. Great views from chairlift and at the top.Visited April 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten May 2, 2020
- :)Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1 contributionAmazing trip!I took a lot of pictures, the views are amazing. The roller coaster is also have less damage then the other parks. But some of the games are not suitable for people who are scared of heights. You could make some lovely bubble tea just in 2 ingredients: milk and tea for a great breakfast or you could make a cup of coffee. Ho May Park also has a pagoda, in the outside, you could see some famous heroes that helped Vietnam developed (from 938 to 1700s). The special thing the park has is its park is on the mountains; you could have a ride to the park by a transportation called "cáp treo". It only took several minutes. The only thing is the swimming pool isn't filtered the water and urine at all. And the floor is no good than other pools. But this park, combining with the hotel is great! Suitable for some people who wants to have a hotel that was out of the ordinary in Vung Tau! I can't wait to go to this park for the second time!Visited February 2023Traveled with friendsWritten September 15, 2023
- tripboardDubai, United Arab Emirates46 contributionsA must when in Vung TauIt's not a fancy theme park but it definitely has a lot to offer so worth your money. Your payment includes to-and-fro cable car ride with great views and unlimited access to the rides and activities. Better yet, this is the first theme park we've ever been to where we barely had to queue... for anything! Children would have a blast here and adults won't be bored either. Imagine doing horse riding, wall climbing, alpine coaster, kart-driving, target shooting, zipline, swimming in the pool (with slides) all in one day. Best of all, the entire park is nestled in verdant greenery. A true weekend escape. There's lodging in the area so you can spend the night if you feel like it.Visited May 2014Written May 30, 2014
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1 contribution
Feb 2023 • Friends
I took a lot of pictures, the views are amazing. The roller coaster is also have less damage then the other parks. But some of the games are not suitable for people who are scared of heights. You could make some lovely bubble tea just in 2 ingredients: milk and tea for a great breakfast or you could make a cup of coffee. Ho May Park also has a pagoda, in the outside, you could see some famous heroes that helped Vietnam developed (from 938 to 1700s). The special thing the park has is its park is on the mountains; you could have a ride to the park by a transportation called "cáp treo". It only took several minutes. The only thing is the swimming pool isn't filtered the water and urine at all. And the floor is no good than other pools. But this park, combining with the hotel is great! Suitable for some people who wants to have a hotel that was out of the ordinary in Vung Tau! I can't wait to go to this park for the second time!
Written September 15, 2023
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Sightsee67059848211
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May 2023
Was earlier on very hesitated to visit this place from not so positives reviews that we read.turned out we have so much fun here.thou some areas could have been better maintain to look newer, tidy and pleasant to the eyes especially tourists,overall the experience here is very fun and pleasant..from the cable car ride to the zip line,go kart,tyres slides,pools,bumpers cars etc etc , not much of Q thou we went on Sunday.we slowly stroll and walk around this very big park.missed some of the interesting activities.so do visit at the earliest if you could but will be back for sure.plenty of foods stall with reasonable price too.
Written May 30, 2023
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Robert N
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Jan 2023
I loved this place , maybe because i read previous poor reviews comparing it to Disneyland. Its from the Fintstone era. All old, I was holidaying from Australia, and I wouldnt have missed it for anything. It was so cheap, and I loved it for what it was. Just a bit disappointed I was 5 kg over the 90 kg limit for the flying fox. The 7D movie was also great. YES I would go again, and highly recommended. Robert.
Written January 24, 2023
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Alan G
Hong Kong, China20 contributions
Dec 2022
It is a bit old and decrepit. 400K per adult ticket (and 200k per child) is a bit steep for what you get. It reminds me of the seaside fairgrounds I experienced as a child 50 years ago. The small children play house is dirty and you have to remove your shoes there so dirty socks are guaranteed. Also, I thought that the horse and trap ride was included in the admission price but the old guy driver charged us an additional 50K dong for the 5 minute ride. The cable car up and down was the only highlight. Overall, don't waste your money. I certainly wouldn't go again nor would I recommend anyone else to waste their money. They should really demolish the place.
Written December 10, 2022
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lee m
Vung Tau, Vietnam159 contributions
Jul 2020
good value for money entry includes all rides and attractions a lot to see and do, many food options as well
Written October 17, 2020
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Dear Lee M
Thank you for choosing and to tell us about your experience at Hồ Mây Park.
Please know that your feedback is extremely valuable to us. We hope that you will give us the opportunity to serve you again in the future.
Sincerely
Xuan Tran
Marketing Manager
Written November 5, 2020
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Tony Le
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam668 contributions
Jan 2020
Ho May tourist area
- With a unique position, Ho May tourist resort is located on the top of Lon Mountain, Vung Tau, at an altitude of 250m above sea level, dubbed the "Dalat city of Vung Tau" with cool temperatures around year. The best way to get to this area is by cable car. At VND 350,000 / person / 2 ways (01-2019). For guests staying at Ho May resort, free use of cable cars.
- Ho May tourist area is a complex area with a combination of different types of tourism such as Ecology - Environment, Culture - Beliefs, Entertainment, Food - Events, Resort ... Very suitable for group or family and friends activities.
- A place that I am sure you should not miss when you come to Vung Tau.
- With a unique position, Ho May tourist resort is located on the top of Lon Mountain, Vung Tau, at an altitude of 250m above sea level, dubbed the "Dalat city of Vung Tau" with cool temperatures around year. The best way to get to this area is by cable car. At VND 350,000 / person / 2 ways (01-2019). For guests staying at Ho May resort, free use of cable cars.
- Ho May tourist area is a complex area with a combination of different types of tourism such as Ecology - Environment, Culture - Beliefs, Entertainment, Food - Events, Resort ... Very suitable for group or family and friends activities.
- A place that I am sure you should not miss when you come to Vung Tau.
Written July 20, 2020
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James P.
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Dec 2019 • Couples
Never imagined that they would have a amusement park in Vietnam! As an American in a foreign country.Was pleasantly surprised to find a few things that felt like home. My foreign wife had never driven a car before the go-carts at the park. Paddled the swan boats around.Road in the horse&carriage around the park. Had a great day.
Written May 21, 2020
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RGSCEW
Australia466 contributions
Apr 2020 • Couples
(Two adults, no children). Semi-modem chairlift belies the rest of the trip. Interesting 7D movie (a mix of bad cartoon v C-grade movie) with moving chairs inside a dome structure. Zipline was fun, so was the tyre slide. Go-karts, archery, paintball, swimming pools. If you have children, make sure they are over 130cm and life will be good. PS. Great views from chairlift and at the top.
Written May 2, 2020
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Meuok
Bang Sare, Thailand149 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
400,000VMD buys you a ticket to this amusement park, accessible by cable car.
Pros: no crowds, old fashioned, little scenic railway (we did three 'goes'), may 'carish' things to please a nine year old, very pleasant swimming pool, nice view, my daughter loved everything (but she's easier to please than her ol' man)
Cons: Anything to do with animals: tank regard for animal welfare, the norm for SE Asia.
Worth the money...probably just a yes.
Pros: no crowds, old fashioned, little scenic railway (we did three 'goes'), may 'carish' things to please a nine year old, very pleasant swimming pool, nice view, my daughter loved everything (but she's easier to please than her ol' man)
Cons: Anything to do with animals: tank regard for animal welfare, the norm for SE Asia.
Worth the money...probably just a yes.
Written March 23, 2020
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Neil G
Singaraja, Indonesia1,479 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Well going up too the park in a swinging Gondala was not for me to start with, once you arw there, it has wonderful views of the City of Vung Tau and the surrounding water ways but it let's it self down because of the walks and the overall condition of the park area Although there a very interesting temple and a goog guide to assist you. With the history etc, then the down hill ride again swinging in the air. Great to put my feet on ground level pavements..
Written March 9, 2020
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Hi Jasmine... DO you have to pay additional for the GO Kart and other rides you mentioned here? Or it comes with the ticket (VND 400,000). Thank you so much!!!
pushnip
Kingston-upon-Hull, UK18 contributions
All rides are included 400000vnd adults
Jungle J
Vung Tau, Vietnam225 contributions
Why is this place such a horrible disaster are in Vung Tau? It used to be natural and beautiful, now it is full of imported animals which are mistreated and fake scenery with tacky decorations.
David W
Vung Tau, Vietnam213 contributions
Enjoy it for what it is. The sunset was nice. The view from some of look outs gave a unique perspective of the city. It is a hill top park, not a nature preserve.
Janine L
Eindhoven, The Netherlands5 contributions
Dear,
I would like to know if it is possible to visit Ho May Eco Tourism Park in Vung Tau on May the 2nd between 09.00 AM and 06.00 PM. We are currently doing research about (tourist) experiences in Vietnam, in the area of Ho Chi Minh City.
Is it possible to Zipline at Ho May Eco Tourism Park? And can anybody please tell us more about the park or maybe the link between Eco Tourism?
If it is possible we would like to get in touch with the manager of the park, for further information.
We glady would like to visit Vung Tau and the Ho May Eco Tourism Park to include it in a social media plan for research for a Dutch touroperator.
For further questions you can contact me any time.
Thank you for your time and help in advance,
Isabelle Loonen & Janine Liolios
Dutch version:
Hallo,
Wij zijn van plan om 6 mei a.s. naar het Ho May Eco Tourism Park te Vung Tau te gaan, voor onderzoek naar toeristische belevingen in de buurt van Ho Chi Minh Stad.
Weet iemand of dit mogelijk is op die dag?
Bestaat de mogelijkheid tot Ziplinen nog steeds?
En wat is er nog meer te doen tegenwoordig?
Graag zouden wij ook de contactgegevens van de manager ontvangen voor verdere informatie met betrekking tot het onderzoek. Mocht deze informatie beschikbaar zijn, zou dit erg hulpvol zijn.
Met vriendelijke groet en alvast bedankt voor de hulp,
Isabelle Loonen en Janine Liolios
Jungle J
Vung Tau, Vietnam225 contributions
Why would you want to go there? It's a dumping ground for neglected animals, a real horror show.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ho May Park
- Ho May Park is open:
- Sun - Sat 7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
- Ho May Park can be crowded, so we recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 2 Ho May Park tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- Hotels near Ho May Park:
- (0.03 mi) Ho May Resort
- (0.03 mi) An Loc Guesthouse
- (0.03 mi) Dung Ngoc Hotel & Villa
- (0.03 mi) Nancy Sea View Villa 2
- (0.07 mi) Happy Forest Hotel
- Restaurants near Ho May Park:
- (0.03 mi) Hon Ru Ri Seafood Restaurant
- (0.06 mi) Infiniti Cafe and Resto
- (0.08 mi) Quan An Ut Trieu
- (0.20 mi) Seaside
- (0.44 mi) Bistro 9
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