Ban Rom is a destination chosen by many young people in Hanoi for weekend picnics. With its convenient location and easy access, Ban Rom is an ideal destination for young people in Hanoi on weekends or holidays. Let’s explore Ban Rom together with a few descriptions.
Where is Ban Rom located?
Ban Rom is located in Quang Tien Commune, Soc Son District, Hanoi. Ban Rom is only about 40km away from the center of Hanoi (10km from Noi Bai airport intersection), making it an interesting picnic spot. A shady place for the summer. You can easily visit Ban Rom and return on the same day.
How to get to Ban Rom from Hanoi
- For private vehicles:With private vehicles such as cars, motorbikes, you can go to Ban Rom on the Nhat Tan – Noi Bai route. When driving past Noi Bai industrial zone about 2km, there is a three-way intersection and a sign leading to Xom Nui, then turn left to Dong Quang Dam. Continue to the next major intersection, then turn right for about 1.5km to reach Ban Rom.
- For public transportation: If you don’t want to bother finding your way and want to save transportation costs, you can choose bus route 56 or 15 to Soc Son and take a motorbike taxi or taxi for another 5km to reach.
Check out: Guide to My Hill – Ho Dong Quan eco-tourism area only 40km from Hanoi
Bản Rõm Ticket Prices
- Entrance ticket is 50k/person. Includes admission fee, sanitation, security… and even a rice cake making ticket.
- Renting tents/cottages for 4 people or more starts from 20k to 30k/person. Or you can also rent mats for the whole group for only 20k/mat.
- Renting a grill costs 100k/turn. Bringing your own food is allowed without extra charge.
- Moreover, if you want to organize teambuilding activities, Bản Rõm also offers services such as tour guides, stage setup, uniform rental, sound system, lighting, and bonfire.
What Does Bản Rõm Offer?
Bản Rõm is located in Sóc Sơn district, famous for its vast green pine forests, often referred to as the “Da Lat of Hanoi.” The closer you get to Bản Rõm, the fresher and cooler the air becomes. Just the air quality alone is reason enough to leave Hanoi and come here for the weekend.
What to do at Ban Rom
- Building shelter skills
- Tunnel crossing skills
- Camouflage to avoid wild animals
- Mountain climbing skills
- Hunting and gathering food skills
- Learning to purify water
- Identifying poisonous fruits
- Passing through minefields
- Grouping fire for warmth and cooking food
- First aid skills in case of accidents
- Making stretchers for first aid
- Finding water sources in deep forests
A short course, new experiences will surely make your children happy and discover many beneficial aspects of life.
All activities take place in the cool green pine forest, while the children learn about daily rural activities, adults can participate in other teambuilding activities:
- Participate in outdoor activities.
- Organize a picnic with friends and colleagues.
- Beneficial teambuilding activities.
- Gala, BBQ party.
If you want teambuilding activities, you can discuss with the travel agency to set up a guide, sound system, and even a campfire.
Should you visit Ban Rom
Ban Rom ecological tourist area, will bring interesting experiences with various services provided, and you can enjoy authentic local cuisine. It will surely bring satisfaction to you, making your vacation meaningful.If you are looking for a place to have fun on weekends, Ban Rom is a perfect choice. So why wait any longer, make a plan and invite your friends to go.
You can Read more: Guide to My Hill – Ho Dong Quan ecological area just 40km from Hanoi
Review of Ban Rom, Soc Son on the weekend!!!!
(haven’t tried on weekdays so can’t comment)
Last Saturday, we took our under 2-year-old to Ban Rom after seeing a mother’s review.
- Pros: has hills for children to climb, resting areas, food and beverage services if you don’t want to bring your own BBQ, restrooms are quite clean, reasonable fees, rental of grills and charcoal available
- Cons (major ones): the space is too small, the event area is too noisy, the fishing area is like a tiled pool so not very friendly, some animals are kept in cages so it’s quite sad. Charcoal sold for guests to grill is damp and hard to light (neighbors around me also couldn’t get it to light).
I don’t have many photos, but this one is the most impressive, showing school children playing and leaving this mess behind.
(source: FB Huong Vu)
Above are the information and experience of visiting Ban Rom. Wish you will have a great outdoor trip at the Ban Rom tourist area with your friends and family!