Paradise Cave Phong Nha Vietnam - UNESCO Vietnam
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PHONG NHA-KE BANG, VIETNAM - Swimming Inside Tu Lan Caves, Two Day Trek and Visting Paradise Caves!
Phong Nha-Ke Bang is a national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also home to some of the biggest caves in the world. I went on a two day trek with Oxalis Adventures to see the Tu Lan Cave System. This was without a doubt the most adventurous trek I’ve ever been on and included not just trekking, but climbing rocks and swimming inside caves! The caves we saw were huge and so unreal! We also visited Paradise Cave, which was massive. I hope you enjoy joining me on my journey to the magnificent Phong Nha-Ke Bang through this video!
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Why You Should Visit Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Vietnam.
Phong Nha in Vietnam is well worth a visit. Host to a beautiful National Park full of some of the largest cave systems in the world and beautiful locals. Phong Nha Cave should be on the top of your list.
Other caves include Paradise Cave, Dark Cave, and Swallow Cave that is accessible for a portion of the year.
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Vietnam: Paradise Cave, Dark Cave or Phong Nha Cave - How to visit the great caves in Phong Nha?
How to visit the Caves of Phong Nha (Son Trach)?
Visiting the caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang national park is one of the main sights in Vietnam. There are several caves you can visit, which was also a little bit confusing when we were planning our trip. So here you find all the important information you need to visit the amazing caves of Phong Nha-Ke Bang.
How to get to Phong Nha?
So first of all you need to know where to stay for visiting the caves. Our advice is not to stay in Dong Hoi which is 55 km (34 miles) away from the caves. So the best and closest place to stay is Phong Nha village, also called Son Trach. If you travel north you probably come from Hue. The bus ride takes around 4-5 hours and costs 160.000 VND ($7, 6.20€ and £4.60). When you travel south you maybe come from Ninh Bình. In this case it is possible that you need to take a sleeper bus: the 7.5 hour bus ride costs around 200.000 VND ($8.80, 7.70 € and £5.75).
Where to stay?
Phong Nha village is basically just one long street where you find all the hotels, backpackers and restaurants. There is not a lot to do here, so we would recommend to stay here for around one or two nights depending how many caves you want to visit. We stayed in a hotel called Khach San Hoa Phuong Hotel, which was alright and costs around $10 for a double room. The hostel Easy Tiger is also a popular place to stay at, but here you need a reservation in high season. It is also possible to stay at a homestay or farmstay, but these places are a little bit out of town. So better check the address and location when you book a room in advance. There are not many places for food, but the Tuan Ngoc restaurant is certainly a good choice – here you can also hire scooters (see below).
How to visit the caves?
One of the hardest decisions you have to make is probably which caves you should visit. This really depends on your time and money. Here you find a short description of the main caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang national park:
Phong Nha Cave: was used as a hospital during the Vietnam War. You enter the cave by boat. It is better to share the boat with as many people as possible as you pay for the boat and not for the seat.
Dark Cave: is an adventure cave. It is all about ziplining, walking through dark tunnels, fighting in the mud and swimming in small creeks. A visit costs around 350.000 VND ($15, 13.60 € and £10). We asked people how the Dark Cave was and they said “very dark”.
Paradise Cave: people recommended us to visit the Paradise Cave before we even went to Vietnam. This cave is enormous, illuminated and spectacular. The entry fee is 250.000 VND ($11, 9.70 € and £7.15). We only visited the Paradise Cave but this is truly one of the most impressive sights we have ever seen. It is definitely a must-see in Vietnam!
The best way to visit the caves is by hiring a scooter. Hiring one scooter costs around 90.000 VND for a day and you need petrol for roughly 50.000 VND. We hired the scooter in the Tuan Ngoc Restaurant. You reach the caves quite easy as you can make a big loop, first you pass by Dark Cave, then Paradise Cave and Phong Nha Cave at the end. From Phong Nha Cave you can ride back to Phong Nha village, but be careful – the last part is a gravel path.
On the way back, between Paradise Cave and Dark Cave you can visit the Suoi Nuoc Mooc, a blue spring where you can cool off. The water is crystal clear, but the whole area is quite touristy. You pay 80.000 VND for the entry + 10.000 VND for hiring a life jacket (you have to wear it). For a price of 180.000 VND you can do some kayaking through the spring (very little space for kayaking) and you can climb through a high-wire garden (not that spectacular by the way).
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Paradise Cave Phong Nha Vietnam: a 7km adventure in the dark
Located in central Vietnam, Paradise Cave is one of the 300 caves in Phong Nha Ke-Bang National park. It is famous for its beauty (hence the name) with its first 2 km open to visitors. But they also do a limited day trip deeper into the cave! I didn't get to do it in 2016 so I'm back to see the hidden side of Paradise Cave
More information coming soon on the blog!
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam - Paradise Cave (Wish Me Luck)
At Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in Vietnam, the tickets for Paradise Cave (Thiên Đường Cave) cost 250,000 VND per adult (approximately $10.80 USD).
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam - Paradise Cave (All Good Things)
At Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in Vietnam, the tickets for Paradise Cave (Thiên Đường Cave) cost 250,000 VND per adult (approximately $10.80 USD).
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PARADISE CAVE | THIEN DUONG CAVE | PHONG NHA - KE BANG | QUANG BINH
(Paradise Cave) is a cave in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, UNESCO's World Heritage Site, 60 km northwest of Đồng Hới city. Thien Duong Cave is located on an elevation of 200 meters above the sea level, near the west branch of Ho Chi Minh Highway, in Son Trach Commune, Bố Trạch District, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam. The cave was discovered by a local man in 2005 and the first 5 km of this cave was explored by explorers from British Cave Research Association in 2005, the whole 31 km was explored and publicly announced by the British cave explorers. This cave is 31 km long, longer than Phong Nha Cave which had been considered the longest cave in this national park. The height can reach to 72 m and 150 m wide. The limestone formation is also more spectacular than that of Phong Nha Cave. The British cave explorers were impressed by the beautiful and spectacular stalactites and stalagmites inside this cave and they named it Thiên Đường Cave (Paradise Cave)
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam - Paradise Cave (Heading Back Down)
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FLYING A DRONE IN A MASSIVE CAVE?!?! - Dark Cave and Paradise Cave, Phong Nha, Vietnam
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Absolutely amazing freakin' day here in Phong Nha, Vietnam. Flying a drone in a cave is one of the coolest things I've ever done. So stoked I get to share this with you guys. The mud pool in the Dark Cave was also such an awesome experience. Such a unique feeling floating in mud-water. Overall an amazing day with some really cool people. Hope you all enjoy and we'll see you for the next one! Peace!
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Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park is one of my favourite places in Vietnam. It’s home to some of the world’s most spectacular caves, stunning karst mountain landscapes, dense forest and friendly picturesque villages. Best of all, you can visit most places by bicycle or on foot. It’s a special mix for travellers wanting a uniquely Vietnam experience in a natural setting.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park // Paradise Cave // Botanic Garden // Vlog // Vietnam // 2018
** Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park // Paradise Cave // Botanic Garden // Vlog // Vietnam // 2018 **
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Check my vlog from Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. It's an incredibly beautiful park in the Bố Trạch and Minh Hóa districts of central Quảng Bình Province of Vietnam. Many tourists come here every day to see the world's most fascinating caves.
(!) Please note, that Phong Nha is an expensive area for tourists. Be ready to pay to enter every cave. And for some of them, you are even recommended to hire a guide. As we don't like guided tours, we visited Paradise Cave. And honestly - you must go there! This cave was far above my expectations - the most beautiful and spectacular stalactites and stalagmites I've seen in my life. We also learned that Paradise cave was discovered in 2005 and opened up to tourists only in 2010!
There are lots of things to do in Phong Nha national park besides caving. For example, you can visit the Botanic garden with a beautiful waterfall as we did. Or just driving around the park on a motorbike can be a good option too. Most of the homestays offer simple bicycles for free or to rent a motorbike for small money.
And if you are not lucky with the weather, go to Phong Nha Coffee Station ( - they make the best coffee in Vietnam. The barista is super nice and happy to explain how they make coffee and what is the difference between good and bad Vietnamese coffee :)
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Paradise Cave, Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam - Paradise Cave (The Mouth of the Cave)
At Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in Vietnam, the tickets for Paradise Cave (Thiên Đường Cave) cost 250,000 VND per adult (approximately $10.80 USD).
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam - Paradise Cave (About to Ascend)
At Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in Vietnam, the tickets for Paradise Cave (Thiên Đường Cave) cost 250,000 VND per adult (approximately $10.80 USD).
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park // Vietnam
Our next stop is Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I only spent one night and one day there, but I fell in love with the place the moment I saw the silhouette of mountains in the night sky.
This national park is home to 300 caves and grottoes, and protects an ecosystem of limestone forest. While the area still has unexploded land mines, it's still a destination for tourists and backpackers. The most popular thing to do here is go on tours of a few of the caves. These geological wonders are stunning! I went to the most frequented one, the Phong Nha cave.
Cave admission is 150,000 dong, while the boat to get there is 360,000 dong for 14 people. If you are by yourself, wait at the ticket counter until a large group approaches and ask if you can join them.
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