Located at 1A Tran Phu, Ward 1, Vung Tau, Vietnam, Ho May Park covers an area of 50ha and sits at an altitude of 210 meters above sea level.
Ho May Park covers an area of 50ha, situated at an altitude of 210 meters above sea level. Photo: Ho May Park’s Files To reach Ho May Park, instead of traditional modes of transportation like motorbiking, walking, or cycling, visitors can take a cable car journey spanning over 500 meters. This unique and enjoyable cable car ride offers breathtaking views of the entire city of Vung Tau.
Ho May Park is a diverse recreational and entertainment complex, offering various types of tourism experiences, including ecological tourism, spiritual tourism, entertainment, and resort tourism. Just over 100 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City to the east, it is an attractive destination for both domestic and international tourists.
While Da Nang boasts a scenic route to Ba Na, Ho May Park can be considered a heavenly landscape nestled in the heart of Vung Tau. The name itself, Ho May Park, sparks curiosity and beckons travelers to explore. It is a perfect fusion of mountain and sea landscapes.
From atop Ho May Park, tourists can see the panoramic view of the city of Vung Tàu. Photo: Le Minh/ VNP
Upon arriving, visitors will be impressed by the unique architectural structures within the Cultural and Religious Zone, featuring a 30-meter-high statue of Maitreya Bodhisattva, the statue of Gautama Buddha and a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Ho May Park offers visitors the chance to see the largest artificial mountain lake in Vietnam, a majestic waterfall reaching into the sky, a diverse ecological garden with various animal species, and an entertainment area suitable for all ages. Additionally, there is a cultural and spiritual tourism zone.
The largest artificial mountain lake in Vietnam at Ho May Park. Photo: Thong Hai/VNP
One of the most appealing aspects of Ho May Park is the many things to do. Catering to all age groups and promising moments of unlimited entertainment. Popular activities include artificial grass sliding, adventurous rope swinging, shock-absorbing sliding cars, paintball, F1 racing, and a 5D cinema.
Ho May Park proudly hosts the country's first mountain water park, where visitors can experience the thrill of a 30-meter-long straight water slide and a 60m curved slide from a height of 10m.
The Folk Cultural Tourism Zone within Ho May Park welcomes visitors with traditional folk games, kite flying experiences, and clay molding. These experiences are sure to create unforgettable memories for young travelers.
Inside Ho May Park, there is an ecological area that serves as a shared home for various plant and animal species from around the country. This is an unmissable destination for families with young children, who will delight in seeing animals like horses, peacocks, deer, and more.
Visitors experience an adrenaline rush on the free-fall tower. Photo: Thong Hai/VNP
The natural forest ecosystem is a point of pride for Ho May Park. Visitors will feel a completely different, fresh, and cool atmosphere compared to the city below. With a vast ecological system covering hundreds of hectares, the park regulates temperature for the entire tourist area, with well-maintained greenery harmoniously blending with the surrounding natural landscape.
Ho May Park has diverse forms of tourism. It promises to offer visitors the most interesting and wonderful experiences./.