Exploring Bao Son Paradise Park: A Gateway to Adventure in Hanoi

Nestled on the outskirts of Hanoi, Bao Son Paradise Park is an amazing amusement park which is equal to the big parks of the West in terms of size and variety. This sprawling amusement park entices visitors with promises of adventure, relaxation, and family-friendly fun. In this article, we’ll delve into the wonders of Bao Son Paradise Park, providing insights into how to get there, entry prices, opening hours, the best times to visit, and the diverse array of activities awaiting eager guests.

Exploring Bao Son Paradise ParkExploring Bao Son Paradise Park: A Gateway to Adventure in Hanoi

Getting There

Located approximately 25 kilometres from Hanoi’s city centre, Bao Son Paradise Park is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. For those travelling by public transport, buses provide a convenient and cost-effective option. Visitors can catch buses from major hubs such as the My Dinh Bus Station or Giap Bat Bus Station, with routes passing near the park’s vicinity. Additionally, taxis are readily available throughout the city and offer a comfortable and direct journey to the park. For self-drivers, the park offers ample parking facilities, making it convenient for those arriving by car.

Located approximately 25 kilometres from Hanoi's city centreLocated approximately 25 kilometres from Hanoi’s city centre

Entry Prices

Bao Son Paradise Park is open all year round, with the best offers being available in the off peak times of the year. Prices vary quite a lot depending on the time of year and whether it is a public holiday or a weekend ( when prices are inevitably higher ) In addition, entry prices vary depending on factors such as age, day of the week, and access to specific attractions within the park. However, as a general rule of thumb, standard entry tickets range from 150,000 VND to 300,000 VND per person, with discounted rates available for children, seniors, and groups. Considering the amount of variety that is at Bao Son Paradise Park and the overall great standard this is a real bargain and an affordable day out – unlike amusement parks in the West which typically have exorbitant prices!

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Opening and Closing Times

There is a lot to see and do at Bao Son Paradise Park so it is suggested that you plan to spend the whole day there. Opening hours vary slightly according to the season and the day of the week however the park typically opens its gates at around 8:00 AM and closes at approximately 7:00 PM.

Best Times to Visit

bao son paradise MINBao Son Paradise Park can get super crowded during public holidays so it is best to avoid it during this time. Weekdays, especially during non-peak hours, tend to be less crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy shorter queues and more leisurely exploration of the park’s attractions. It is important to note however that Bao Son Paradise Park is a popular destination for school excursions – often with very large and rowdy students who all love to shout English words at you. The good thing however is that the students are typically only there for a short time so it is possible to avoid these large groups by deliberately taking a different route around the park.

As Vietnamese people do not like the sun then you will find in the warmer months that the park is virtually deserted from about 11.30 – 3.30 pm as people are avoiding the sun so even if you find Abo Son Paradise Park too crowded when you arrive you will be pleasantly surprised to find the crowds have dispersed indoors at these hot times and you are able to get around more easily. Although you won’t be able to use the water park, it is advised to visit the park during the spring or autumn seasons when the weather is mild, the crowds are fewer and the prices are cheaper!

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Activities and Attractions

Although you may not think of Vietnam as a place for huge amusement parks, the country boasts some wonderful attractions. Bao Son Paradise Park offers a diverse range of activities and attractions designed to cater to visitors of all ages and interests. In order to find out the full details ( with new aspects being regularly added ) look at the website https://baosonparadise.vn . Although it can translate to English any downloads etc are in Vietnamese although they do provide contact information if you need to know anything else.

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However, some of the key features of Bao Son Paradise Park are :

Amusement Rides

There are a very wide range of amusement rides, including roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and bumper cars. These are catered both for the young and simple as well as having white knuckle rides for adults. The lines for the queue are well organised ( which is unusual for Vietnam where queuing is not generally adhered to ) and seem to go down quite quickly with enough staff around to ensure people get on and off effectively.

Water Park

water park MINAlthough closed in the Winter time in the heat of the summer in Bao Son Paradise Park water park area is very popular. There is a large pool with smaller ones around, a large variety of water slides and water attractions e.g. lazy river / squirting areas etc. Although there are lifeguards it is not advisable to take non swimmers in the main area as it can get very crowded.

The Aquarium Area

The Aquarium AreaThis is a huge area encased in the very dramatic dragon mountain ( a pretend mountain with a huge dragon head on the top ! ) This section is comparative to the major aquariums in the city and features a stunning array of aquatic exhibits from a shark tunnel to eels and a wide variety of fish.

In addition to the fish, there is a section of stuffed animals which move and make noises as you walk past – strange – but interesting nonetheless!

Performances

Throughout the day there are a number of performances from traditional music and dance shows to dog and sea lion shows in which they carry out simple tricks. The times and locations of these are prominently displayed on the website so be sure to look this up prior to going to Bao Son Paradise Park as it is a shame to miss these special events.

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The Happy Farm

Although geared for younger children the Happy Farm area of Bao Son Paradise Park is a quiet escape with manicured gardens, e vegetable patches, and a chance to interact with friendly farm animals such as goats, chickens, and rabbits. In addition, during busy times there are often a variety of hands-on activities, which focus on sustainable farming practices and rural life in Vietnam.

The Zoo

This section of the park offers a chance to see some animals – although the conditions are not that bad they are not up to Western standards so avoid this area if you are sensitive. There is a large bird cage which houses a wide range of birds and you stand inside whilst they squark all around you. In addition to the standard tigers, hyenas, camels etc there is an opportunity to buy carrots and feed the giraffe as well as the elephant,

In conclusion, Bao Son Paradise Park offers a very wide range of activities and attractions. Whether you’re soaring through the air on a roller coaster, splashing around in the water park, or exploring the aquarium, Bao Son Paradise Park offers something for everyone to enjoy. With its convenient location and affordable entry prices this is a great go to place ! – so, plan your visit today and embark on an unforgettable journey of adventure and discovery at Bao Son Paradise Park.

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Stephanie C. Mills is an innovative writer with a keen eye for detail. Having studied languages – through a degree in English as well as a year's focus on English as an additional language as part of an educational Master’s degree, she has an in-depth understanding of the need for flow. Her writings cover a wide range of perspectives from Christian writing to academic focus. Her speciality is academic writing and she has worked as both a textbook writer as well as an examination writer. In addition to writing, she has worked with proofreading the work of others, ensuring that the grammar is correct and that the language flows naturally.

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Stephanie C. Mills is an innovative writer with a keen eye for detail. Having studied languages – through a degree in English as well as a year's focus on English as an additional language as part of an educational Master’s degree, she has an in-depth understanding of the need for flow. Her writings cover a wide range of perspectives from Christian writing to academic focus. Her speciality is academic writing and she has worked as both a textbook writer as well as an examination writer. In addition to writing, she has worked with proofreading the work of others, ensuring that the grammar is correct and that the language flows naturally.