Phong Nha Cave
Facts and practical information
Phong Nha Cave, a breathtaking subterranean wonderland, stands as one of Vietnam's most captivating tourist attractions. Nestled within the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh Province, this cave is renowned for its exceptional geological features and the ethereal beauty that lies beneath the earth's surface.
Discovered in the late 19th century, Phong Nha Cave has since mesmerized visitors with its staggering collection of stalactites and stalagmites, formed over millions of years. The cave's name, translating to "Wind and Teeth," aptly describes the natural air flow within the cave and the jagged rock formations that adorn its interior.
Spanning approximately 7,729 meters, with a subterranean river flowing for 13,969 meters, the cave boasts an impressive main chamber that is large enough to house an entire city block. The river's crystal clear waters add to the cave's mystical allure, inviting intrepid explorers to venture into its depths on guided boat tours.
Phong Nha Cave is not only a spectacle for the eyes but also a site of historical significance. It served as a storeroom for ammunition and a hideout during the Vietnam War, bearing witness to the resilience of the Vietnamese people.
The cave is part of a larger complex that includes over 300 caves and grottoes, some of which remain largely unexplored, promising a wealth of discoveries for future generations. Its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List attests to its global importance, both as a natural masterpiece and as a conservation priority.
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Phong Nha Cave – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Paradise cave, Dark Cave.