The Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourism Center has announced a reduction in service fees at the Chay River - Dark Cave and Ghenh Chum at Nuoc Mooc Stream tourist sites. Accordingly, to stimulate demand and attract tourists, from May 13, 2024, the Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourism Center will adjust and reduce the prices of some tourism services at the routes and sites under its management.
Specifically, at the Chay River - Dark Cave tourist site, the Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourism Center will adjust the standard service package price from 270,000 VND/person down to 250,000 VND/person.
In addition, an extra service fee of 150,000 VND per person will be added for river-based recreational activities, including services on the Chay River (excluding the 400m double-rope zipline).
Chay River - Dark Cave is a popular tourist attraction in Quang Binh.
At the Mooc Stream tourist site, the service fee at Ghenh Mooc remains unchanged at 100,000 VND/person, while the service fee at Ghenh Chum has been adjusted from 100,000 VND down to 80,000 VND.
For visitors choosing to use the service at both rapids, a combo price of 220,000 VND per person will apply. Children under 1.3m tall are admitted free of charge.
This discount program is expected to help attract tourists to Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, especially in the upcoming period as the summer tourist season approaches.
Many recreational activities offer discounted tickets for tourism services in Phong Nha - Ke Bang.
In addition, the Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourism Center is also coordinating with other tourism units in the area to implement more promotional programs for tourists, aiming to stimulate tourism and contribute to the socio-economic development of Quang Binh province.
For the period 2020-2025, Quang Binh province has identified several key tasks in tourism, such as creating a strong transformation in exploiting and developing tourism potential and strengths. The province aims to increase investment in tourism infrastructure development… The province sets a target of 7-8 million tourists by 2025, with international tourists accounting for 10-20%.

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