If you love exploring new lands or nature then Phong Nha cave might be the one for you. Where you can explore the gift of nature, people haven't been totally explored it. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, first nominated in 1998, was recognized in 2003 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its geological value. Vietnam's central provinces include dense jungles, valleys, mountains and rivers and they surround this magnificent land. Paradise cave and Phong Nha cave are the most famous caves in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park. They have each contributed something special to the "Kingdom of the caves", Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park. Nowadays, there are a lot of tourists not only Vietnamese but also foreigners coming to visit and admire their beauty. Phong Nha cave is definitely a great place for those who enjoy exploring caves.
Phong Nha Cave is located in Phong Nha National Park in Quang Binh, Vietnam where is very famous for the amazing landscape and has also be chosen to be filmed in KingKong Skull Island. If you watched this film, yah you saw the largest cave in the world which has been found a few years ago named Son Doong. Phong Nha Cave was formed by tectonics a hundred million years ago in the heart of the limestone mountains. You can find the ancient Cham manuscripts found in the cave date back thousands of years.
There are so many caves in Phong Nha Nation Park. For me, I visited the Paradise Cave (also be called Động Thiên Đường) and one of the biggest caves here. To get to Paradise cave, you will take a walk or around 570 meters or climbing 524 steps from the foot of the mountain. Due to the temperature in the cave being about 18 degrees Celsius, visitors are no longer tired when they reach the door and want to go inside right away to explore because the breeze is cool during the day.
When you get inside the cave. It's easy to see from the high ceilings of this cavern, where beautiful stalactites hanging down. However, the first 1 km of the cave is usually only seen by most tourists. Visitors will find stalactites and stalagmites of all shapes and sizes. The final destination is the skylight, which shines a column of sunlight into the cave. This subsequent 6km journey, however, should only be attempted by adventurous travelers experienced in cave exploration and good health.
Inside the cave, there are beautiful stalactites which have been made a thousand years ago and turn into many specific shapes. It's truly got over the human thought about the great abilities of mother nature. There are lights are equipped to light up the beauty of these stalactites and help tourists can observe these masterpieces. People here also named for the stalactites because of their looks. There are the photos which I took inside the Paradise cave.
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