Explore Ham Ho in Quy Nhon, Gia Lai! Discover waterfalls, wildlife, costs, and Legend Travel Group’s sustainable tours. Book your eco-adventure now!
Ham Ho, located in Tay Son Commune, 50 km east of Quy Nhon Ward in Binh Dinh Ward, Gia Lai Province (formerly part of Binh Dinh Province), is a serene downstream section of the Kut River, attracting nature lovers within a region welcoming over 5 million visitors annually, 440 km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. Spanning a 3-km river stretch with waterfalls, lush forests, and a rich ecosystem, Ham Ho is the confluence of Dong Huu and Cat Rivers, offering eco-friendly activities like kayaking, trekking, and birdwatching, with costs ranging from $1–$10 (25,000–250,000 VND). Its temperate climate (dry season: January–August, 24–30°C or 75.2–86°F; rainy season: September–December, 22–28°C or 71.6–82.4°F) makes it a year-round retreat.
Ham Ho embraces sustainability with local-guided tours, biodegradable amenities, and conservation efforts to protect its wildlife, including cuckoos and geckos. Legend Travel Group’s sustainable tours combine eco-conscious exploration with cultural experiences, such as tasting local fish dishes or visiting nearby Cham towers. Book via links throughout this guide or contact us at WhatsApp: +84825862222 or email: sales@legendtravelgroup.com for a green, unforgettable journey!
Vietnam’s administrative restructuring has merged Binh Dinh Province into Gia Lai Province, reclassifying Quy Nhon city as Quy Nhon Ward within Binh Dinh Ward. Navigation remains seamless with ward-based maps, and Quy Nhon continues to thrive as a premier tourist destination.
Legend Travel Group excels in sustainable Southeast Asia tourism, offering eco-friendly tours to Ham Ho tailored for travelers seeking authentic natural and cultural experiences. Our low-impact transport, like electric vans and bicycles, and English-speaking guides provide ecological insights and local stories, supporting Tay communities. With transparent pricing, free cancellations up to 48 hours before tours, and 24/7 support, we ensure a seamless, responsible adventure. Book our eco-tours via links on this page and explore Quy Nhon sustainably!
Ham Ho, a 3-km section of the Kut River in Tay Son Commune, is a biodiversity hotspot featuring Thac Ca Bay (Flying Fish Waterfall), ancient forests, and marble-strewn riverbeds. Known as “Yelling Cellar” from a legend where the Rain God created springs to end a drought, it holds historical significance as a training ground for the Tay Son movement over 200 years ago, led by General Vo Van Dung, and later a base for hero Mai Xuan Thuong against French invaders. Sustainable practices, such as waste recycling and local staffing, preserve its pristine landscapes. Visitors can kayak, trek, or savor local specialties, making Ham Ho a must-visit for eco-conscious travelers.
These eco-friendly activities, costing $1–$10, offer nature and culture immersion:
Paddle through Ham Ho’s serene waters, $4–$6 (100,000–150,000 VND) for kayak rental, best at 2:00 PM. Spot myrtle trees and birdlife like white-eyed birds.
Eco-Friendly Note: Use hand-powered kayaks; avoid disturbing wildlife.
Tip: Included in Legend Travel Group’s Nature Eco-Tour ($65–$95).
Hike a 1-km trail to see fish leap at this waterfall, free entry, best at 8:00 AM during the rainy season (September–December) for fish migration. Wear sturdy shoes.
Eco-Friendly Note: Stick to trails; avoid picking plants.
Tip: Included in Jungle Trek Eco-Tour ($55–$85).
Observe cuckoos and geckos along the riverside, free entry, best at 6:00 AM with binoculars ($2–$3 or 50,000–75,000 VND rental). Guided tours $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND).
Eco-Friendly Note: Keep noise low; support local guides.
Tip: Included in Wildlife Eco-Tour ($50–$80).
Enjoy crispy fried stream fish or rock snails at Ham Ho eateries, $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND), best at 12:00 PM. Locally sourced ingredients support Tay Son vendors.
Eco-Friendly Note: Avoid single-use plastics; choose sustainable restaurants.
Tip: Included in Culinary Eco-Tour ($55–$85).
Cruise the river by small boat, $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND) for a 30-minute ride, best at 9:00 AM. View moss-covered Thanh Mountain and marble riverbeds.
Eco-Friendly Note: Choose hand-rowed boats; avoid littering.
Tip: Included in River Eco-Tour ($50–$80).
Visit from January to August for sunny, dry weather (24–30°C or 75.2–86°F), ideal for kayaking and trekking. The rainy season (September–December) is best for seeing fish migration at Thac Ca Bay but requires rain gear; check AccuWeather. Spring (February–April) offers vibrant jungle flora and mild weather, perfect for picnics. Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) see fewer crowds (100–500 daily visitors) than weekends (1,000–2,000), especially during Lunar New Year (January/February). Early mornings (6:00–9:00 AM) provide cool temperatures for outdoor activities.
Ham Ho is 50 km from Quy Nhon Ward’s center, accessible by eco-friendly transport:
From Quy Nhon Ward:
By Road: Electric taxi (Xanh SM), 50 min, $20–$25 (500,000–625,000 VND) via National Highway 19 to Phu Phong Town, then 5 km south; or motorbike rental, $6–$12/day (150,000–300,000 VND), 1 hr. Helmets mandatory (fines up to $45).
By Waterway: Boat from Quy Nhon’s small river branch, 0.5 km, $5–$7 (125,000–175,000 VND), 30 min, then enter Ham Ho.
Public Bus: $2–$3 (50,000–75,000 VND) to Phu Phong, 45 min, then xe om ($2–$3 or 50,000–75,000 VND) to Ham Ho, from Quy Nhon Bus Station, 5:30 AM–6:30 PM.
From Phu Cat Airport (65 km): Electric taxi, 1 hr 15 min, $25–$30 (625,000–750,000 VND); or shuttle to Quy Nhon ($2 or 50,000 VND) + taxi to Ham Ho.
Around Ham Ho:
Walking: Free for short trails (e.g., to Thac Ca Bay, 1 km).
Kayak Rental: $4–$6/day, ideal for river exploration.
Boat Rental: $3–$5 for local trips.
Eco-Friendly Note: Electric taxis and hand-rowed boats minimize emissions; avoid littering.
Tip: Save “Ham Ho, Tay Son Commune, Gia Lai” in offline maps (Maps.me); carry cash for rentals.
Pack these essentials for a sustainable visit:
Clothing: Light layers, swimwear, sturdy hiking shoes; waterproof jacket ($2–$5 or 50,000–125,000 VND) for rainy season; hat for sun protection.
Sun Protection: SPF 50+ sunscreen, sunglasses.
Travel Essentials: Reusable water bottle, compact umbrella ($2–$5), mosquito repellent ($0.50 or 12,500 VND), hand sanitizer ($0.50).
Tech Gear: Smartphone with Grab/Xanh SM apps, offline maps, portable charger; Vietnamese SIM card ($6–$12).
Outdoor Gear: Small backpack, binoculars for birdwatching ($2–$3 rental), camera for river shots.
Documents: Driver’s license (for motorbikes), passport copy, VND (10,000–50,000 notes).
Eco-Friendly Items: Reusable tote for snacks ($1–$2); biodegradable wipes.
Extras: Snacks for treks; cash for vendors.
Activity and Entry Fees
Entry: Free (Ham Ho, Thac Ca Bay).
Kayak Rental: $4–$6 (100,000–150,000 VND).
Boat Tour: $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND).
Birdwatching Guide: $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND).
Binoculars Rental: $2–$3 (50,000–75,000 VND).
Local Meals (e.g., Fried Fish): $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND).
Drinks (Water, Tea): $0.30–$1 (7,000–25,000 VND).
Souvenirs (e.g., Tay Crafts): $2–$10 (50,000–250,000 VND).
Guided Eco-Tour: $22–$35 (550,000–875,000 VND).
Transportation (Per Trip from Quy Nhon)
Electric Taxi: $20–$25 (500,000–625,000 VND) for 50 km.
Motorbike Rental: $6–$12/day; xe om: $2–$3 for 5 km.
Public Bus + Xe Om: $4–$6 (100,000–150,000 VND).
Boat from Quy Nhon: $5–$7 (125,000–175,000 VND).
Parking: $0.80–$1.20 (20,000–30,000 VND).
Total Daily Cost (Per Person)
Budget: $10–$20 (bus, free entry, local meals).
Mid-Range: $30–$50 (motorbike, kayaking, tours).
Luxury: $80–$120 (taxi, premium tours).
Tip: Budget for activities ($0–$6), meals ($3–$5), and transport ($4–$25); carry cash (no cards accepted).
Timing: Visit January–August for dry weather; September–December for fish migration. Spring (February–April) for lush flora. Weekdays for fewer crowds. Early mornings (6:00–9:00 AM) for cool exploration.
Booking: Rent kayaks/boats on-site; reserve Legend Travel Group’s tours 24–48 hours ahead. Book transport via hotels or Xanh SM app.
Sustainability: Use hand-rowed boats or bicycles; avoid plastic waste. Support local vendors for meals ($3–$5) or crafts ($2–$10).
Navigation: Save “Ham Ho, Tay Son Commune, Gia Lai” in offline maps; ask locals for trail access. Follow signs from Phu Phong.
Safety: Wear life jackets for kayaking; secure valuables. Check weather for treks.
Weather: Dry season for kayaking; rainy season needs rain gear ($2–$5) and waterproof bags ($3–$7).
Cultural Respect: Say “xin chào” to locals; respect historical sites. Avoid disturbing wildlife.
Health: Drink bottled water ($0.50); carry mosquito repellent and hand sanitizer.
Our eco-friendly tours showcase Ham Ho’s natural and historical treasures:
Nature Eco-Tour ($65–$95/person, 1 day): Electric van to Ham Ho, kayaking, Thac Ca Bay trek, local fish lunch ($3–$5). Includes guide, transfers.
Jungle Trek Eco-Tour ($55–$85/person, 1 day): Guided hike to Thac Ca Bay, birdwatching, Tay Son cultural visit. Includes meals, guide.
River Eco-Tour ($50–$80/person, 1 day): Boat cruise through Ham Ho, forest picnic, local crafts. Includes guide, transfers.
Prices include guides, eco-transfers, fees. 15% off for groups of 8+! Book now via links!
Ham Ho, 50 km from Quy Nhon Ward in Gia Lai, is a riverside oasis within a region captivating over 5 million visitors yearly, 440 km from Ho Chi Minh City. From kayaking the Kut River to trekking to Thac Ca Bay, its waterfalls, wildlife, and Tay Son history offer eco-friendly adventures costing $0–$10, preserved by sustainable practices like local-led tours and conservation efforts. Legend Travel Group’s Quy Nhon Tours ensure a green, immersive Quy Nhon Travel experience, blending nature with cultural depth. Whether birdwatching along Thanh Mountain or savoring stream fish, Ham Ho promises an unforgettable escape. Don’t miss out—browse our featured tours and book your eco-adventure today!
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Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, personally guiding and organizing tours for over 100,000 travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights, guest feedback from Legend Travel Group surveys.
By Tony Bùi at Legend Travel Group
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