The Cave of Surprises / Sung Sot Cave / Halong Bay, Vietnam
Huge and impressive cave consists of three parts. Beautiful colourful lighting inside.
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The Best Halong Bay Cave: Surprise Cave (aka Sung Sot Cave)
We loved visit Sung Sot Cave (aka The Cave of Suprise). The cave is massive in size and various color lights are used to illuminate some of the beautiful features. The cave can be pretty busy at times, but fortunately, our cruise boat beat the crowds and we had a peaceful walk through its interior. By far one of the best Halong Bay caves.
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Sung Sot Cave is the biggest and most amazing cave we have ever explored! Some of the views inside the cave are unbelievable! The beauty in Halong Bay, Vietnam, is everywhere--even underground!
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Sung Sot cave is the most famous cave in Halong Bay which is in the centre of the UNESCO World Heritage area.
Sung Sot cave means Surprised Cave or Amazing Cave is on Bo Hon Island and is one of the most spectacular and largest grottoes of Ha Long Bay. The mouth of the grotto is reached by ascending about a hundred stone steps.
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Beautiful Sung Sot Cave in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam is also known as the Cave of Surprises because the French Admiral who discovered it was surprised by how big it was. Before we even see the cave, check out the beautiful view from just outside the cave.
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Best things to do in Halong Bay - Sung Sot Cave (Halong Bay cruise 3 days 2 nights)
Are you looking for the best things to do in Halong Bay? You should definitely check out Sung Sot Cave! Today's Vietnam adventure includes a visit to Hang Sung Sot or Sung Sot Cave Halong Bay on Bo Hon Island, or the Cave of Surprises as the French colonists named it in 1901. Check out my commentary about the cave and some of the beautiful scenes you can see when you exit the caves at one of the highest points of the island.
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Here is the Top 5 Things To Do in Halong Bay, Vietnam for a day tour:
1. Lunch on Board
2. Halong Bay Cruise Sightseeing
3. Visit Hang Sung Sot Cave
4. Explore the Lagoons
5. Climb the 400 Steps at Titop Island
We took the day tour that was offered by our hotel for 43 US dollars per person. Check out Hanoi Prime Center Hotel in Old Quarter, Hanoi. They are very accommodating and easy to deal with.
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MASSIVE CAVES AT HALONG BAY, VIETNAM
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We spent 2 days cruising Halong Bay on a Junk ship where we discovered massive caves, went kayaking and swimming.
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Situated in the centre of the UNESCO-declared World Heritage area, the Sung Sôt or Surprise Grotto is on Bo Hòn Island, and is one of the finest and widest grottoes of Ha Long Bay.Ascending to the grotto, the way is covered by trees and foliage, and consists of great paved stone blocks.Inside, it is partitioned into two chambers; the first one being similar to a wide theatre hall. Many stalactites hang from the high ceiling, with numerous possible forms and shapes. One day Halong Bay tour cost you USD35 per Person including transportation from Hanoi.
Exploring Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave) // HALONG BAY CRUISE
This is day 3 of Halong Glory Cruise, where we visited Hang Sững Sốt, or Cave of Surprises/Surprise Cave. The beautiful cave is approximately 600 steps. It was discovered in 1901 by the French, named in 1938 by the French and welcomed its first visitors in 1993. This also concluded our beautiful 3-day-2-night cruise in Halong Bay.
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In the morning, while we come on deck, the first supply ships are already on its way. Ferrocement ships bring fresh water or dispose the waste water. For a short time, the sun also shows itself a little timid so that we can at least see the blue sky. After breakfast the ship departs to the the islet Bo Hon. Here, we visit the Sung Sot cave. The cave belongs to the biggest caves in the world. It is subdivided in two halls, where the smaller one is more a foyer. The big hall has a height of 30 m and is walkable in the length of 500 m. Bizarre rock formations and mountains form a unique cave landscape. It is colorful illuminated in a typically Asian way.
On the way back we take a slightly more northern route. The rocks we see are smaller than the ones on day one. The weather has again slightly deteriorated, so that the rocks form a mystical landscape in the haze.
In a quiet moment we find time to get to find out more about our guide Vu Hoang Chuong. When we ask him about the Vietnam War, he tells us that he was still a small child at that time was. His father was hit by a deadly shrapnel and his mother seriously injured. She now lives from a small pension for war victims. He then grew up with foster parents. Later, his uncle brought him to Hong Kong, where he could work in the hotel. Since he was not recognized as a refugee, he had to leave the country again after four years .
Since then, he tried to gain a professional foothold through training. He is currently working in the tourist industry. It pains us to hear that the wounds of war are not fully healed yet.
The bay is spanned by a huge suspension bridge, that connects Ha Long with Bach Dang. Gigantic pillars, that will soon make it possible to cross the bay with a cableway, arise in front of it. At the terminus one will have a splendid viewpoint over the bay. On the other end, a theme park is under construction. A Ferris wheel is already there. Everything indicates that this tourism is in its infancy. The forecasts indicate that tourism in Southeast Asia will grow again by 2025 by 50%.
We make our way back to Hanoi, which we reach again after 4 hours.
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Als wir morgens das Deck betreten sind bereits die ersten Versorgungsschiffe unterwegs. Betonschiffe bringen frisches Wasser oder entsorgen die Abwässer. Kurze Zeit zeigt sich auch die Sonne etwas zaghaft, sodass wir zumindest den blauen Himmel sehen können.
Nach dem Frühstück setzt sich das Schiff in Bewegung und steuert einen Landungssteg der Hang Sung Sot Höhle auf der kleinen Insel Bo Hon an. Diese Höhle ist zwar nicht die größte der Welt, aber sie zählt zu den größten. Sie ist in zwei Hallen unterteilt, wobei die kleiner eher als Vorraum dient. Die große Halle hat eine Höhe von 30 m und ist in der Länge 500 m begehbar. Bizarre Felsformationen und Berge bilden eine einzigartige Höhlenlandschaft. In typisch asiatischer Art ist sie bunt ausgeleuchtet.
Auf der Rückfahrt nehmen wir eine etwas weiter nördliche Route. Die Felsen sind kleiner, aber dennoch zahlreich vorhanden. Das Wetter hat sich wieder etwas verschlechtert, sodass die Felsen im Dunst eine mystische Landschaft bilden.
In einer ruhigen Minute finden wir Zeit uns mit unserem Reiseführer Vu Hoang Chuong zu unterhalten. Als wir ihn auf den Vietnam Krieg ansprechen erzählt er uns, dass er damals noch ein kleines Kind gewesen sei. Sein Vater wurde von einem Granatsplitter tödlich getroffen und seine Mutter schwer verletzt. Sie lebt seither von einer kleinen Kriegsopfer Rente. Er selbst ist dann bei Pflegeeltern aufgewachsen. Später holte in sein Onkel nach Hongkong, wo er in dessen Hotel arbeiten konnte. Da er aber nicht als Flüchtling anerkannt wurde, musste er nach vier Jahren das Land wieder verlassen. Seither versucht er durch Fortbildung beruflich Fuß zu fassen. Zur Zeit arbeitet er in der Touristenbranche. Es schmerzt zu hören, dass die Wunden des Krieges noch immer nicht verheilt sind.
Die Ha Long Bucht wird von einer riesige Hängebrücke überspannt, die Ha Long mit Bach Dang verbindet. Davor entstehen riesige Pfeiler, die es demnächst ermöglichen die Bucht mit einer Seilbahn zu überqueren. An der Endstation hat man dann eine herrlichen Aussichtspunkt auf die Bucht. Am anderen Ende entsteht ein Freizeitpark. Ein Riesenrad steht bereits. Alles deutet darauf hin, dass hier der Tourismus erst am Anfang steht. Die Prognosen weisen darauf hin, dass der Tourismus in Südost-Asien bis 2025 nochmals um 50% wachsen wird.
Wir machen uns auf den Rückweg nach Hanoi, das wir nach 4 Stunden wieder erreichen.
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Biggest cave! Why this cave is called Surprise Cave || Hang Sung Sot || Ha Long Bay travel guide
UNESCO World Heritage Site Ha Long Bay has many things to offer apart from luxury cruise tour to swimming and kayaking in emerald waters. One such thing is the biggest cave in this area that is known as Surprise cave (Hang Sung Sot). This cave was found by the French in 1901. Sung Sot cave covers an area of approximately 10,000 square meters and its height is about 30 meters. In this episode, you will see the beauty of this cave and view of Ha Long Bay from Ti Top island.
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