Paradise Cave & Phong Nha Cave DELUXE SMALL GROUP FULL DAY





Description
Designated a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2003, the remarkable Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park contains the oldest karst mountains in Asia, formed approximately 400 million years ago. Riddled with hundreds of cave systems – many of extraordinary scale and length – and spectacular underground rivers, Phong Nha is a speleologists’ heaven on earth.
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Itinerary
07:45 You will be picked up at hotels then exploring National Park core zone and Paradise cave - the longest dry cave in Asia (located in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park’s core zone, 25km about Phong Nha cave, 75 km about Dong Hoi and 1h20 minutes driving) at the rest of the day. 12:30 Lunch at local restaurant in Phong Nha village 13:30 Visit Phong Nha caves (50 km about the city, 45 minutes driving). After 25 minutes on boat, visitors will arrive Phong Nha cave, take a couple hours to see the cave. This cave is called as water cave, is famous for its rock formation which has been given names such as the "Lion", the "Fairy Caves", the "Royal Court", and the "Buddha". 17:00 Get back to hotel. Tour ends
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
we pikc up all hotels in dong hoi city or hostel in phong nha village
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(12)
This is an absolutely amazing trip and it is a must on Vietnam bucket list, I cannot emphasize more. Please book this trip and don't go for Dark Caves or other caves. You need to see Paradise cave and Phong Nha cave and these are other-worldly. The journey started sharp on time, Miss Tuyen (aka Chocolate) and her team picked us up from hotel at 8 am in a 15 seater. They provided all the details about the Phong Nha Ke Bang national park, guided us althroughout. The Paradise cave is a 1 kilometer hike up and then we gasped at the beauty of the cave inside. It is unbelievable to see with your own eyes! Then we took a lunch break, the lunch spread was absolutely delicious. We were then divided into smaller groups and taken to Phong Nha cave by a boat. I don't have exact words to describe the feeling. There was low tide, therefore water levels were low, and we could see Urns from Champa Kingdom calcified within the stalactites. Our guide was exrtemely knowledgable, efficient, professional and polite. People should not miss this trip. Specifically Paradise Cave and Phong Nha Cave.
We did the Paradise Cave tour and the experience was outstanding. The included lunch, boat ride up the river to a second cave were all well planned out and very enjoyable. We were in a large van with a group size of 14. It was perfect and highly recommended.
The trip with the tour guide is comfortable in that you are driven around and don't have to worry about anything. However, I would have liked fewer vulgar jokes and trivia and more in-depth information about the flora, fauna and the karst caves. Lunch in the restaurant was completely fine.
Bus was too small and uncomfortable and in comparison to other tour operators was way below similar priced trips. The rest of the tour was as it should have been, the only high point was the tour guide who tried her best to get this tour up to standard.
Really amazing cave!!!! Definitely I rate this as a must see when in Vietnam. We were so pleasantly surprised by the beauty of Paradise Cave and we only saw the first km of it! It is a steep walk up to the entrance from the parking lot and lots of steps to get down into the cave, but once there you have a wooden boardwalk all the way to the turn around point. The cave is nicely lighted to maximize the different formationsy. We highly recommend this cave.
I have been waiting for a long time to enjoy a wonderful day at Phong Nha Ke Bang Cave. Here I was able to see the majestic beauty of nature and visit underground caves and have the opportunity to admire the amazing rock formations inside the caves. Have a thrilling day exploring dry and water caves in one of Vietnam's notable parks. Our guide was really knowledgeable, funny and approachable which made me have a wonderful and wonderful trip.
I was really amazed by the magnificent, magnificent and fanciful structure of this cave. The door is small, just enough for one person to get down, lying under the high rocks looks very spectacular. The stalactites have extremely rare and strange shapes. Under the enthusiastic guidance of staff, I had a complete trip. If you have good health and are adventurous, like to explore, then come here.
The host was held this trip very impressive. I had a great dating time at macnificent scenic view here, amazing nature picture. Should definitely come backk soon
👍👍👍the cave had really good scenery with the mountains one side and the town the other.😀😀😀Once at the cave the engines are turned off and paddles used to take you through the wet areas. I thought this was a pretty unique way to explore such massive caves, the top of the boat was slid across so you could look up. Once you reach the end the boat turns around and starts to paddle back. You then get out of the boat for a short route by foot back to the cave highly recommended. I really enjoyed the trip, the boat ride being the highlight as some of the structures looks like
Explore 2 most well-known caves inside Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park. In the morning, we were picked up at our hotel to the park by the guide. Then we took an electrical car from the parking and explored the cave about 1km on the wood and saw a lot of different shapes of stalactites. The scene was so breath-taking. We were totally attracted by a series of white crystal stalactites resembling glass pillars and many other spectacular formations. We had lunch at a restaurant with delicious local specialties. In the afternoon, we continued our trip to Phong Nha Cave. Took a boat about 5km along the Son River. On Son river, with the enthusiastic guide, we experienced the daily life of the neighborhood riverside village, it was peaceful. Entering the Phong Nha Cave, we enjoyed the scenery spectacular limestone, underground river system and other unique stalactite in the world.


