The city is rich in attractions, so almost any hiking route in Vung Tau will be exciting and filled with experiences. The most popular hiking route in Vung Tau passes through the Thắng Tam temple complex. It is believed to have been built back in 1820-1840 during the Ming Mang Dynasty.
Many routes in Vungtau lead to the Hong Ba Temple, which is located in the largest park in all of Vietnam, Thit Ka Phat Dai. According to reviews, the temple itself is not an outstanding structure at all, but the road to it is fascinating. It runs through the surf, and if you don't make it back before the tide comes in, you have to take a fishing boat.
Walking routes in Vung Tau always pass by the majestic statue of Jesus Christ - very similar to the one that blesses Rio de Janeiro. But we recommend not to pass by, but to climb all 800 steps that lead up to the statue's shoulders and look at the city from there. In addition, hiking trails in Vung Tau lead to Villa Blanche, a museum of antiques that used to be the summer residence of the French governor general.