Ozo Tree Top Park: Zipline & Treetop Course in Phong Nha
Climb the treetops, ride ziplines and paddle the Ozo River inside Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. This compact adventure mixes kid-friendly obstacles with serious thrills and easy logistics from nearby Dong Hoi.
The Experience
Before You Go
Hydrate before you climb
Carry a reusable water bottle; you’ll work up a sweat on ziplines and obstacles and tap water isn’t always available on-site.
Sturdy closed-toe shoes
Rubber-soled trainers or light hiking shoes improve traction on wet platforms and when switching between land and water activities.
Book morning slots
Morning sessions (07:30–10:00) are cooler with lighter crowds, reducing wait times for popular ziplines.
Keep kids within reach
Children must be accompanied at all times; measure height beforehand—under 90 cm is free but still needs supervision.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Short riverside trails near the park reveal quiet pools for a cool dip away from crowds.
- •Local food stalls along the road to Tan Trach offer fresh rice paper rolls and grilled river fish.
Wildlife
- •Long-tailed macaque (often at forest edges)
- •Kingfishers along the riverbank
Conservation Note
Operators emphasize low-impact construction and designated trails to protect karst forest and riverbanks; visitors are asked to avoid feeding wildlife and to pack out trash.
Ozo Park is built within Phong Nha-Ke Bang, a UNESCO-listed karst landscape carved by rivers through limestone over millions of years; the area's caves have been used by local communities for centuries.
What to Bring
Closed-toe shoes (trainers)Essential
Protects toes and improves grip on wet or wooden platforms.
Quick-dry clothingEssential
Dries fast after water activities and keeps you comfortable during humid weather.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Stays hydrated without relying on limited on-site drink options.
Small daypack or waist pouch
Keeps phone, ID and sunscreen secure while you climb and paddle.
Common Questions
How long does a visit to Ozo Park usually take?
Plan on 2–3 hours to complete the treetop courses and try a short kayaking or SUP session; add time if visiting nearby caves.
Are children allowed, and is there a height limit?
Children under 90 cm enter free; children 130 cm and above are charged as adults. All children must be accompanied by a parent at all times.
Is safety gear provided?
Yes—helmets, gloves, life jackets and watershoes are provided by the operator and staff perform safety briefings and harness checks.
Can I re-enter if I leave the venue?
No, re-entry is not permitted after you leave the park, so plan breaks and belongings accordingly.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
2–3 hours
Location
Tan Trach, Quang Binh Province
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Light-to-moderate fitness; able to manage short climbs, balance elements and brief paddling.
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