What is Vana Nava Water Jungle?

Located in Hua Hin, Thailand, Vana Nava Water Jungle is a jungle-themed water park that blends high-thrill slides with real tropical landscaping. Opened in 2014, it was built on a former landfill site and transformed into a 3.2-hectare “water jungle” filled with over 200,000 trees and plants.

Unlike many concrete-heavy water parks, this one feels immersive and resort-like, with shaded walkways, canopy roofs, and natural greenery woven between slides and pools. Wondering if it’s worth visiting? If you’re looking for a clean, compact park with serious thrill rides like The Abyss and Boomerango — plus family zones, lazy rivers, and shaded relaxation areas — Vana Nava consistently ranks as one of the top things to do in Hua Hin.

What to see at Vana Nava Water Jungle

Cairns Aquarium marine life exhibit with coral reef and diverse fish species.

Signature thrill slides

The park’s skyline is dominated by The Abyss funnel and the towering Boomerango wall — the two most photographed rides in the park. For adrenaline seekers, Aqualoop’s capsule drop and Freefall’s vertical plunge deliver pure, heart-pounding moments.

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Family looking at coral reef in Cairns Aquarium

Highlights of Vana Nava Water Jungle in Hua Hin

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The Abyss

Asia’s largest water slide funnel and the park’s most iconic thrill ride.

Boomerango

A near-vertical wall ride that swings rafts high above the park.

Lazy River

A shaded, scenic float winding through lush landscaping.

Rain Fortress

A colourful multi-level play structure with tipping buckets and small slides.

Brief history of Vana Nava Water Jungle

Vana Nava Water Jungle opened in 2014 with the ambition of becoming Asia’s first “water jungle.” Developed on a former landfill site in Hua Hin, the project focused heavily on ecological restoration. Over 200,000 indigenous trees and mature plants were introduced to create a genuine forest environment rather than decorative landscaping.

From the start, the park positioned itself as more than a slide complex. Its design integrated sustainable systems and natural shading to reduce heat and create a resort-style atmosphere. The addition of the adjacent Holiday Inn Vana Nava strengthened its identity as a destination stay rather than a standalone attraction. Today, it remains one of Thailand’s most recognized themed water parks.

Architecture of Vana Nava Water Jungle

Architecturally, Vana Nava stands out for its organic, leaf-inspired roof structures and dense planting strategy. Elevated walkways connect zones through shaded “forest corridors,” while curved canopy roofs — inspired by tropical leaves and local fishing culture — provide visual landmarks and sun protection.

The park’s 3.2-hectare layout balances open pool plazas with densely planted pockets of greenery. Instead of clustering rides on bare concrete, slides are threaded between trees and landscaped berms, creating layered sightlines and cooler walking paths. Sustainability and environmental sensitivity were central to the design, transforming a previously barren site into a green leisure destination that feels closer to a tropical resort than a typical water park.

Frequently asked questions about Vana Nava Water Jungle

Most visitors spend around 4–6 hours to cover major slides, the lazy river, and kids’ areas. If staying at the attached hotel, many guests spread visits over multiple shorter sessions.

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