That cable car view starts your day.
This Ba Na Hills ticket is built around the big hits: the world’s longest cable car ride up to the mountain and the photo moment on Golden Bridge. I also like how it layers in major sights without making you chase separate tickets. One drawback to plan for: transportation up to Ba Na Hills isn’t included, so you’ll need to handle getting there on your own.
Up top, you’re in a forested mountain world at 1,489 meters above sea level, with cooler air and lots of walking paths between set-piece attractions. I like the variety here, from spiritual views at Linh Ung Pagoda to romantic garden strolls at Le Jardin D’amour. If you hate crowds or long lines at popular photo spots, you may want to think about your timing strategy before you go.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Prioritize at Ba Na Hills
- Cable Car First: Why Ba Na Hills Starts at 1,489 Meters
- The Round-Trip Cable Car Ride (Nearly 6 Kilometers Each Way)
- Golden Bridge and Linh Ung Pagoda: The Day’s Most Dramatic Pair
- Le Jardin D’amour Flower Garden: A Much-Needed Pace Change
- French Village Replica and Luna Castle: When Fantasy Is the Point
- Helios Waterfall and Fantasy Park: Extras You Should Know About
- Price and Value: Is $55 a Smart Deal?
- Who This Ba Na Hills Ticket Fits Best
- Should You Book This Ba Na Hills Ticket?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ba Na Hills ticket valid?
- What’s included in this entry ticket?
- Does this ticket include lunch?
- Do I need transportation to Ba Na Hills?
- Where do I check in or show my ticket?
- When do I receive the QR code ticket?
- What if I don’t receive the QR code ticket?
- Are Fantasy Park games included?
- Are the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, or Rain Sheltering Teahouse included?
Key Things I’d Prioritize at Ba Na Hills

- Round-trip cable car access so you don’t have to worry about getting back down
- Golden Bridge with its golden railing and dramatic backdrop views
- Linh Ung Pagoda and the 27-meter statue of the Bodhisattva of Mercy
- Le Jardin D’amour flower garden for a calmer, slower-feel break
- French Village + Luna Castle for a fun “set-pieces everywhere” day
Cable Car First: Why Ba Na Hills Starts at 1,489 Meters

Ba Na Hills is one of those places where the journey is half the point. You’re going to feel the change fast because you’re headed up to 1,489 meters and into cool forest surroundings. That alone helps explain why so many people treat this as a full-day outing, not a quick stop.
This ticket puts the cable car right at the center: you get round-trip access, so you can ride up, explore, and then ride back without needing another plan. The payoff is that you’re not just arriving at sights, you’re watching the mountain come into view as you go. Even if your schedule is tight, having that round-trip included removes a big chunk of stress.
And yes, it’s the “longest cable car in the world” experience. You’re not just riding an elevator on cables. The whole point is that long, moving vantage point as you climb toward the summit area.
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The Round-Trip Cable Car Ride (Nearly 6 Kilometers Each Way)

Expect a long, proper ride. The cable car covers nearly 6 kilometers, connecting the foot of the mountain to the Ba Na Hills summit area. Because your ticket includes round-trip access, you ride the cable car twice: once up and once back down.
Here’s how to use this time well. First, plan to treat the ride like part of sightseeing. Look for photo angles from different points as you ascend and when you’re heading back down. Second, dress for altitude and cool air. Even without rain, mountain weather can feel cooler than the coast, and you’ll be much happier if you’re not stuck in a thin shirt.
A small practical note: this is a “many attractions in one ticket” day, so you’ll want to keep your energy steady. The cable car helps because it saves you from a strenuous ascent, but you’re still going to walk around after you get there.
If you choose the lunch option upgrade, it can also help you time your day. But if you skip lunch, it’s still smart to keep an eye on food breaks so you don’t run low on energy mid-route.
Golden Bridge and Linh Ung Pagoda: The Day’s Most Dramatic Pair

If you only remember two stops from Ba Na Hills, make it these. The Golden Bridge is famous for its golden railing that catches the light and stands out against the lush green mountain setting. This is the place you’ll want to slow down, because it’s built for photos from multiple angles as you cross.
Then there’s Linh Ung Pagoda, described as the tallest pagoda in Vietnam. The big draw is the 27-meter high statue of the Bodhisattva of Mercy. You’ll get that sense of scale quickly, since it’s not a tiny “look at it for 10 seconds” stop. This is more like a viewpoint stop you work through at your own pace.
How I’d approach these two back-to-back: start with the Golden Bridge for the immediate “wow” effect, then transition into the pagoda area for something more grounded and slower. The bridge is about spectacle and angles; the pagoda is about stillness, wide views, and that sense of monument-scale.
One consideration: both areas are among the most iconic. So if you’re trying to avoid peak photo bottlenecks, give yourself extra patience around the crossing moments. Nothing here is an airport express.
Le Jardin D’amour Flower Garden: A Much-Needed Pace Change

After the big photo and monument moments, Le Jardin D’amour gives you a different kind of high. You’re stepping into a flower garden where the focus shifts from structures to scent, color, and walking paths. The ticket includes admission, so you can spend as long as you want without extra entry fees for this part.
I like that the garden works like a reset. Your eyes stop scanning for the next famous landmark and start wandering. That matters because Ba Na Hills is packed with “must-see” places, and the garden is one of the easiest ways to balance the day.
What to expect: a romantic garden setting designed for pleasant strolls. If you’re traveling with someone who likes photos but also likes a slower rhythm, this is one of the best stops to satisfy both instincts.
If you’re upgrading for lunch, it can help you place the garden after you’ve eaten. If not, try to fit it before your energy drops, since walking through gardens feels best when you’re not rushing.
French Village Replica and Luna Castle: When Fantasy Is the Point

Ba Na Hills doesn’t just show you nature. It gives you storybook architecture. The French Village is a replica of a classical and romantic French setting, including a square and cathedral areas, plus inns. It’s a very “walk through the set” experience, and it’s one of the reasons this place feels so different from Vietnam’s typical streetscape.
Then comes Luna Castle, which leans fully into fantasy. Think of it as another set-piece stop you visit, explore at your pace, and use for photos and wandering. It’s the kind of attraction that feels designed for “one more corner, one more viewpoint.”
How to get value from these sections: treat them like open-air photo walks. You don’t need to study history here to enjoy it. You’re there for atmosphere and the fun of mixing mountain views with unexpected themed streets.
One small practical note: because these areas are themed and visually busy, you’ll enjoy them more if you don’t sprint between stops. Give yourself time to look around, not just snap and move on.
Helios Waterfall and Fantasy Park: Extras You Should Know About

Your ticket also includes admission to Helios Waterfall. The provided info doesn’t spell out details like viewpoints or timing, but inclusion here signals it’s part of the main Ba Na Hills circuit. If you’re building a route, this is a good “in-between” stop when you want something scenic without the same iconic pressure as Golden Bridge.
Then there’s Fantasy Park, which is partly included and partly pay-as-you-go. Admission is included, but games are an additional fee. If you’re hoping to spend time trying activities, budget extra for game tickets or participation costs.
Here’s the best way to think about Fantasy Park: treat it as an option, not a requirement. If you’re traveling with kids or you like arcade-style challenges, it can add fun energy to the day. If you’re not into games, you can still walk through the area and focus on the included sights.
You’ll also notice some popular add-ons aren’t included in this ticket. Tickets to the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, and Rain Sheltering Teahouse are not part of this package. Also, Alpine Coaster and Climbing Game admission isn’t included, so if those are big priorities for you, you’ll need to plan for extra purchases.
Price and Value: Is $55 a Smart Deal?

At $55 per person, the value here comes from how much is bundled into one entry ticket. You’re not just paying to access one attraction. You get round-trip cable car, entry to Golden Bridge, Le Jardin D’amour, Luna Castle, Helios Waterfall, French Village, and Fantasy Park (with games extra).
That matters because Ba Na Hills is an all-day setup. Without bundling, you’d be piecing together cable transport and multiple admissions. With this ticket, you’re paying for the structure of the day.
The main value tradeoff is the part that isn’t included: transportation to Ba Na Hills from wherever you’re staying. If your hotel can arrange a ride or you’re already planning your own transport anyway, that’s easy to manage. But if you were hoping the ticket covers everything from door to door, you’ll need to add that cost or logistics yourself.
Lunch is the other value lever. There’s an option to select a package that includes a buffet lunch. If you want predictable food timing while you’re up in the mountains, the lunch upgrade can be worth it simply because it saves you from hunting for meals mid-route.
Who This Ba Na Hills Ticket Fits Best
This is a strong choice if you want a single, organized ticket that hits the headline attractions in one mountain day. You’ll likely enjoy it most if you like:
- photo stops with built-in viewpoints (Golden Bridge especially)
- a mix of nature and theme zones
- a day that doesn’t require you to buy separate entries for every stop
It may be less ideal if you want deep, slow exploration with lots of unplanned wandering. Ba Na Hills is designed for fast movement between named highlights. You can still slow down, but the flow of attractions is built around set stops.
Also, if you’re specifically interested in attractions not included here (Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, Rain Sheltering Teahouse, Alpine Coaster, Climbing Game), you’ll need to budget for additional tickets beyond this entry package.
Should You Book This Ba Na Hills Ticket?

If your goal is the classic Ba Na Hills combo—cable car ride, Golden Bridge, Linh Ung Pagoda, flower garden time, and the French Village + Luna Castle set-pieces—this ticket is the right kind of bargain. At $55, the bundled cable car and multiple admissions make sense for a one-day plan.
I’d book it if you want structure and you’re happy to handle getting to Ba Na Hills yourself. I’d think twice if you want lots of specific extra attractions that are explicitly not included, like the Alpine Coaster or Climbing Game, because then this ticket may feel incomplete.
FAQ
How long is the Ba Na Hills ticket valid?
It’s valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see the starting times.
What’s included in this entry ticket?
The ticket includes a round-trip cable car ride plus admissions to Golden Bridge, Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, Luna Castle, Helios Waterfall, French Village, and Fantasy Park (games have extra fees).
Does this ticket include lunch?
A buffet lunch option is available as an upgrade. Lunch isn’t described as automatically included unless you choose that option.
Do I need transportation to Ba Na Hills?
Yes. Transportation to Ba Na Hills isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way there.
Where do I check in or show my ticket?
Show your ticket at the entrance to the Ba Na Hills SunWorld. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
When do I receive the QR code ticket?
Your QR code ticket is sent 1 day before the activity date after online payment is successful.
What if I don’t receive the QR code ticket?
If the QR code ticket doesn’t arrive, contact the activity provider via WhatsApp, Kakao Talk, Line, WeChat, or Zalo.
Are Fantasy Park games included?
Fantasy Park admission is included, but games cost extra. The entry ticket doesn’t cover the fee to join games.
Are the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, or Rain Sheltering Teahouse included?
No. Tickets to the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, and Rain Sheltering Teahouse are listed as not included.

























