Vietnam’s ‘Real-Life Mario Kart’: A Thrilling Race Through Lush Mountain Landscapes in a Tropical Paradise

Published
Vietnam's 'Real-Life Mario Kart': A Thrilling Race Through Lush Mountain Landscapes in a Tropical Paradise

Go-karting has taken the world by storm, with each additional track presenting something new in terms of difficulty, speed, or technology. Thrill-seekers will agree that there’s nothing better than putting the pedal to the metal in your own little race car, careening down a loopy track, and speeding to the finish line in a NASCAR-style triumph. The Cao Nguyen Hoa track, a Mario Kart-esque go-kart track in Vietnam — one of the cheapest and most tourist-friendly destinations in the world — has joined the go-karting bandwagon and engineered its track with an exciting twist, so to speak.



Vietnam is home to many pretty, vibrant cities, and the lush, mountainous city of Da Lat in the southern region of the country is certainly one of them. Fun fact: Until recently, the elevated city didn’t have any traffic lights, and today, traffic is still largely kept flowing by a series of roundabouts, so cars and motorbikes are in constant motion there. There’s a poetic symmetry to building a karting track in Da Lat, and especially one such as Cao Nguyen Hoa, as the undulating track propels riders continuously downhill, and doesn’t stop until the twisty curves peter out at the endpoint. The karts are ignition-less, and their bright colors are reminiscent of Mario Kart, sans the stores of launchables.

How go-karting works at Cao Nguyen Hoa

Yes, the sloping terrain at Cao Nguyen Hoa may seem daunting for anyone who has ever feared being in a moving vehicle that is speeding downhill. Thankfully though, the karts have two hand brakes (left for the front wheels and right for the back), and they also have steering capabilities. And by capabilities, it means that the karts have steering bars, not wheels, and one less worry is that the track is completely paved.

Although there are crash cushions here and there, it is possible to be bumped from your kart by a collision, so be sure to tighten the strap on your helmet. The rest of the way down is fairly easy. The park’s majestic pines and verdant bushes whiz by as you make your descent, making the ride even more thrilling for its lush backdrop. Don’t forget it is a race, though, so mostly keep your eyes peeled on the track as you try to beat your opponents.

See also  The Widely Favored Tropical Vacation Island to Receive a $20 Billion Underground Train for Convenient Transit



Slow down and enjoy the other attractions at Cao Nguyen Hoa

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.