Vana Nava Water Jungle is one of the most innovative water parks not only in Thailand but in the world. Here, you'll find some the largest, longest and tallest slides on the planet. There are also more relaxing rides like the lazy river or immersive experiences like the VR Slide. Vana Nava tickets are available for all ages and heights, so everyone in your family will have a chance to choose how to best enjoy their time at this wet and wild theme park.
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Vana Nava Water Jungle is one of the most innovative water parks not only in Thailand but in the world. Here, you'll find some the largest, longest and tallest slides on the planet. There are also more relaxing rides like the lazy river or immersive experiences like the VR Slide.
Vana Nava tickets are available for all ages and heights, so everyone in your family will have a chance to choose how to best enjoy their time at this wet and wild theme park.
Here's all you need to know about Vana Nava, one of the wettest and wildest theme parks in Bangkok.
Individual Vana Nava ticket prices range from ฿650 (US$18) for a child ticket to ฿1,190 (US$33) for an adult combo ticket. If you have a group of 4 or 6 adults, it's a good idea to reserve a group ticket to get a better price per ticket.
Please note that 7% VAT is added to the following prices when booking.
Child and adult tickets are determined by height not age. Anyone 122cm or taller must buy an adult ticket and guests between 111cm and 122cm qualify for a child ticket.
The day pass only includes access to the park. You can separately purchase towel rental, locker rental or a lunch buffet as individual add-ons for each ticket. Alternatively, you can book a combo ticket, which already includes these add-ons.
The combo ticket includes access to the park, towel and locker rental, and a lunch buffet.
The group ticket not only includes access to the park, towel and locker rental, and a lunch buffet but also access to the VR slide.
Seniors are eligible for discounts and pay the same price as a child for day passes and combo tickets. If you're 60 years old or above, you can receive this senior discount.
Yes, you should definitely book in advance. As Vana Nava water park is located about three and a half hours away from Bangkok, it would be a huge disappointment to travel all that distance only to arrive and find the tickets to be sold out.
Online booking has to be done two days in advance, so don't plan to wait until the day or day before you plan to visit the park. You can cancel for a full refund or change your reservation a week before your ticket date.
Vana Nava Water Jungle has some of the highest and longest waterslides in Asia. From the Freefall with its near vertical drop to the Aqualoop reaching speeds of 60kph (37mph), you're sure to find something to get your heart pumping with a splash.
This is the world's largest waterslide and is shaped like a giant megaphone.
This is the longest waterslide in Thailand.
This is Thailand's first anti-gravity tube-slide. You'll travel fast enough to complete a thrilling full loop before reaching the bottom!
This is the tallest man-made mountain waterfall in Asia standing at an impressive height of 31 meters (102 feet).
Vana Nava Water Jungle is located in Hua Hin, which is about a three and a half hour drive from Bangkok. Booking a private car or shuttle would be the most convenient way to get there. If you choose to rent your own car, navigation is easy as nearly all of the 200km journey is along Route 4.
You could also take a train from Hua Lamphong Station. Although this is a slower option, you'll go along a scenic route, which would add another experience to your journey. There are also busses to Hua Hin, which would be the most budget-friendly, but least comfortable option.
Vana Nave Water Jungle is open year-round every day of the week from 11 AM to 5 PM. The lunch buffet closes one hour before the park closes, so you can enjoy the lunch buffet from 11 AM to 4 PM.
No. Vana Nava Water Jungle is not wheelchair friendly.
The best time to visit Vana Nava Water Jungle is from November to February due to the cooler and dry weather, making it comfortable to enjoy outdoor activities and water attractions.
If you can, try to avoid the monsoon season, which usually runs from May to October. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are more likely during these months, which could lead to park closure.
You should also try to visit on weekdays if possible to avoid the weekend crowds that come on Saturdays and Sundays.