If you are searching for a hidden gem in Central Vietnam, Hava Valley Phong Nha is the ultimate destination to satisfy your wanderlust. This 16-hectare valley is a stunning slice of paradise tucked away in the Phuc Trach Commune. It offers a perfect mix of high-energy adventure and peaceful relaxation.
Whether you want to fly across the Chay River on a massive zipline or just soak in the emerald green water, this spot has something for everyone. Because it is located right in the heart of a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, the scenery here is unlike anything else you will find in the region.
Complete Guide to Activities and Experiences at Hava Valley

I think the biggest draw here is definitely the adrenaline-pumping fun. We can start with the 600m water landing zipline, which is actually the longest of its kind in Vietnam. I love how it feels to soar over the Chay River before splashing down into the cool water. If you are more into friendly competition, you can try the 3-lane zipline designed for river jumping games with your teammates.
For those who enjoy a bit of a rush, the longest 2-lane super speed slide in Quang Binh is a must-try. I find it incredible how fast you go before sliding straight into the river. If you want a demo of the heights here, I suggest you climb the tower to see the valley from 25 meters up. From that height, the observation tower overlooks the Chay River, giving you a panoramic view of the entire primary forest.
If you prefer a slower pace, you can enjoy SUP rowing or kayaking activities. I like to kayak along the Chay River to admire the majestic scenery. It is a great way to explore the Golden Sand area, which is considered one of the most beautiful spots in the middle of the river.
Essential Visitor Information: Entrance Fees and Inclusions
When I plan a trip, I always look for the best value. I find it great that Hava Valley offers different ticket tiers depending on your height and whether or not you want to try the long-distance zipline. If you aren’t a fan of heights, you can save some money with a standard entry ticket.
Ticket Pricing (Excluding 600m Zipline):
- Adults: 150,000 VND per person.
- Children (1.1m – 1.4m): 80,000 VND per person.
- Children (under 1.1m): Free (must be accompanied by an adult).
Full Package (Including 600m Zipline):
- Price: 250,000 VND per adult.
What’s Included in Your Visit:
- Use of the 2-lane super speed slide (the longest in Quang Binh).
- River jumping at three different speeds for a real thrill.
- Kayaking and SUP equipment to explore the emerald water.
- Access to the 25m observation tower to see the majestic scenery.
- Safety gear, including high-quality life jackets.
I appreciate that the ticket price includes river jumping and all basic water sports gear. It makes the whole experience seamless. You just show your ticket, grab your gear, and start the adventure. For more ideas on how to spend your time in this region, you might want to check out some useful tips for visiting Phong Nha to make the most of your holiday.
Planning Your Trip: Best Time to Visit and Weather Considerations
I believe timing is everything for a river valley trip. The best time to visit is during the summer months, specifically from April to August. During this window, the climate favors summer tourism because it is sunny and dry. The water is at its most beautiful emerald color, and the air is fresh.
I don’t like visiting during the rainy season (September to March) because the Chay River can rise quickly, and some activities might close for safety. If you go in the summer, remember to pack:
- Swimsuits (essential for the zipline).
- Sunscreen and a hat.
- Waterproof phone pouch for those river photos.
Location and Transportation: How to Reach Hava Valley

Hava Valley is tucked away in Chay Lap village, part of the Phuc Trach Commune in Bo Trach District. I find it incredibly convenient that this “Jade Valley” sits just about 17 meters from the famous Chay River – Dark Cave, making it a breeze to visit both. Since the place is located right on Ho Chi Minh Street, you really can’t miss it while exploring the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
If you are planning your journey, here is how I recommend getting there based on where you start:
- From Dong Hoi City: The trip from Dong Hoi City is about 55 kilometers. I usually suggest taking a car or motorbike for this 1.5-hour ride. Head out on National Highway 1A for about 5km, then hang a left onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway East (QL16). Follow this for 50km until you reach the Khe Gat intersection (Km 0). Finally, turn left onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway West (QL15) and drive another 15km.
- From Phong Nha Town: If you are already staying in town, the trip is much shorter—only about 25–30 minutes. Take the DT20 road for about 6km, then turn left onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway East (QL16). Drive 10km to the Khe Gat intersection, turn left onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway West (QL15), and continue for 15km to reach the valley.
Transportation Options I Recommend:
- By Private Car (Highly Recommended): If you want a comfortable and reliable ride, I suggest booking a Hura Cars private transfer. It is like a family taxi service where you know the price upfront, and the drivers are very familiar with the Ho Chi Minh Street routes. You can easily contact them via WhatsApp at +84 934899900 to arrange a pickup from Dong Hoi or Phong Nha town.
- By Motorbike: I love the freedom of a bike. You can easily rent one in Dong Hoi or Phong Nha for about 15-20 USD per day. It’s the best way to breathe in the primary forest air.
- By Phong Nha Taxi: Local taxis are also an option if you are already in the town center, though I find that a pre-booked private car offers much better peace of mind for longer distances.
Integrating Hava Valley into Your Phong Nha Itinerary
I think the best way to see this area is to combine multiple spots. Hava Valley neighbors Mooc Stream, so you can easily visit both in one day. It is also very close to Paradise Cave and the Dark Cave.
A sample one-day itinerary could look like this:
- Morning: Explore the stalactites in Paradise Cave.
- Noon: Lunch at a local restaurant in Phuc Trach Commune.
- Afternoon: Spend the heat of the day at Hava Valley for ziplining and swimming.
- Late Afternoon: A quick stop at Mooc Stream for photos before heading back to your hotel.
I hope this guide helps you plan an unforgettable trip. Hava Valley is a place where you can truly find soul peace while enjoying some of the most exciting adventure activities in Vietnam. See you there!

