Climbing Guide to Ho Chi Minh
Everything you need to know about climbing in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam — 1 gyms across bouldering, top rope, and lead, plus practical information on classes, gear, and costs.
Climbing in Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh has 1 climbing gym in our directory, covering venue.
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Practical Info
Costs
Day passes in Ho Chi Minh typically cost £12-25. Memberships range £45-80/month. Shoe rental £5-8 per visit. Introductory classes (with all gear) cost £25-50.
Gear rental
0 gyms rent climbing gear in Ho Chi Minh. If you're new, you can climb with nothing of your own — gym shoes and chalk cover everything you need to start.
Classes & instruction
0 gyms offer classes in Ho Chi Minh — anything from a 1-hour belay test to multi-week introductory courses. Belay tests are required at every gym before climbing on the ropes.
Best time to go
Weekday mornings (10:00-14:00) are the quietest. Tuesday-Thursday evenings 17:00-21:00 and weekend afternoons are the busiest. Most Ho Chi Minh gyms post live occupancy data online.
FAQs
How many climbing gyms are there in Ho Chi Minh?
Ho Chi Minh has 1 climbing gym in our directory. 0 offer bouldering, 0 offer top rope, and 0 offer lead climbing.
Is climbing in Ho Chi Minh good for beginners?
Most beginner-friendly gyms run introductory classes — check the individual gym pages for class schedules. See the beginner-friendly guide for ranked picks.
Can I rent climbing gear in Ho Chi Minh?
0 gyms offer gear rental in Ho Chi Minh — typically shoes for £5-8 and chalk for a few pounds. Most beginner-friendly gyms include rental in introductory class packages.
What's the best time to climb in Ho Chi Minh?
Weekday mornings and early afternoons are the quietest times. Tuesday-Thursday evenings 17:00-21:00 and weekend afternoons are the busiest. Most Ho Chi Minh gyms publish live occupancy data on their websites — check before going at peak times.
What does it cost to climb in Ho Chi Minh?
Day passes range from £12-25 across Ho Chi Minh gyms. Memberships are typically £45-80/month. Shoe rental is £5-8 per session. Introductory classes are £25-50 with all gear included. Some gyms offer first-session deals.
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