Picking a bunch of ripe grapes under the cool shade of the leaves, smelling the light fermentation smell from the wine cellar – that is the experience many tourists seek at Ba Moi vineyard. This eco-tourism site is about 7-9 km from the old center of Phan Rang – Thap Cham, allowing free visits, tasting grapes and grape products right in the garden.
Note: From July 1, 2025, Ninh Thuan province and Khanh Hoa province will merge to form the new Khanh Hoa province.
Location and how to get there
Ba Moi vineyard is located in Hiep Hoa village, Phuoc Thuan commune, Ninh Phuoc district (now Ninh Phuoc commune, Khanh Hoa province). From the old center of Phan Rang - Thap Cham, it is about 7 - 9 km, 15 - 20 minutes by motorbike.
Detailed directions: from the old center of Phan Rang - Thap Cham, follow Ngo Gia Tu to Phan Dang Luu/National Highway 27 for about 4.4km; turn left onto Minh Mang, go 1.4km to the BIDV ATM, then onto Tu Duc/DT703; from here, it's about 1.3km to the garden. If you're not familiar with the road, you can take a Ninh Thuan taxi or motorbike taxi.

Opening hours and admission fees
- Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday | 7:00 – 17:30
- Ticket price: Free admission
Why is Ba Moi worth visiting?
Walk under the green grape trellis and check-in
The leafy paths and grapevines laden with fruit create a cool scene and rich green photos. You can walk, take photos and feel the coolness under the grapevines in the windy and sunny area.

Visit the wine cellar and learn about the wine making process
At the wine cellar in the garden, visitors are introduced to the steps from selecting standard bunches of grapes, processing, pressing, fermenting to aging. The garden owner or food technology engineer explains in detail, helping you understand why Ba Moi wine has its own flavor.

Grape tasting and grape specialties
Visitors can taste fresh grapes, grape syrup, grape jam and traditional grape wine for free in the garden. The grapes here are famous for their juiciness and rich sweetness. You can choose to buy packaged products as gifts.
Hear stories from grape growers
The garden was built by Mr. Nguyen Van Moi – commonly known as Ba Moi. He was one of the pioneers in experimental grape growing since 1980; in 2003, he expanded the scale and developed an eco-tourism model. The story of clean grape varieties, care and harvesting is told sincerely, helping to better understand the agricultural work here.

Beautiful season to visit the garden
The dry climate and warm sunshine all year round help grapes to produce crops 12 months a year, so you can visit at any time. According to the garden owner, there are three main crops each year:
- Spring Summer Crop: January to March, harvest in April
- Summer-Fall crop: May to July, harvest in August
- Autumn-Winter Crop: September to November, harvested in December
The ideal time to enjoy fresh grapes is from July to September – coinciding with the peak harvest season.

Nearby activities to combine
- Po Klong Garai Tower (about 3.3km): Cham Pa work with ancient architecture and sophisticated sculptures.
- Ninh Thuan Museum (about 8.2km): architecture simulating a sail, displaying more than 40,000 artifacts about Cham, Raglai culture and local history.
- Binh Son Marine Park (about 11.1km): open space for entertainment and community activities.
- Ninh Chu Beach (about 12.3km): clear blue water, fine sand, suitable for swimming and water sports.

Practical information
- Grape picking schedule: you can pick grapes yourself by making a reservation in advance and following the instructions of the garden owner; use scissors to cut, do not pull off with your hands.
- Clothing: light clothing, comfortable shoes; wear a hat and sunglasses in sunny weather.
- Health: should wear a mask when visiting in sunny and windy conditions.
- Souvenir shopping: fresh grapes and packaged grape products available to take home.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entrance fee to the garden? No. Visitors can visit for free, and get an introduction and taste the grapes, syrup, and wine on site.
Can grapes be picked directly? Yes, by appointment and following the orchard owner's instructions; use scissors.
Opening hours? 7:00 – 17:30, Monday to Saturday.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/vuon-nho-ba-moi-di-bo-duoi-tan-nho-nem-ruou-thu-cong-10313325.html






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