Phong Nha - Ke Bang Cave

If you've visited Quang Binh, you absolutely must not miss Phong Nha-Ke Bang Caves, renowned as the most beautiful cave system in Vietnam. Spanning 7,729 meters in length and encompassing 14 caves and underground rivers, you'll need to cross the river by motorboat to reach the cave entrance. The crystal-clear, turquoise water immediately creates a sense of tranquility, allowing you to let your imagination run wild as you admire the formations of stalactites, stalagmites, and stalagmites in various shapes, both dazzling and mysterious. Deep inside the caves, you'll feel like you've entered a pristine, enchanting world of stalactites and stalagmites.

The advantage of coming here is that you can visit both the dry cave and the water cave.
Paradise Cave

Although Thien Duong Cave was discovered much later than Phong Nha Cave, it has attracted a great deal of attention from tourists. For those who enjoy adventure and exploration, this longest cave in Asia is an excellent choice. Located deep underground, the cave's temperature remains below 18°C.oC - 19oAs soon as you approach the cave entrance, you can immediately feel the cool air, as if the place were equipped with an air conditioning system. The rocks and stalactites here have been sculpted by nature in a truly eye-catching and magnificent way.

According to local beliefs, if you accidentally get splashed by water falling from the rocks while sightseeing, you will have good luck.
Mooc Stream

Mooc Stream is located deep in the forest, so to reach it you will have to trek through a dense limestone forest, weave through thick foliage, and cross a precarious bamboo bridge spanning the stream. The feeling of "climbing mountains and wading through streams" is an experience you'll never regret when visiting this place.

To fully enjoy the majestic beauty of the mountains and forests, and immerse yourself in the cool waters of the Chay River and Mooc Stream, you should prepare a good pair of shoes and a swimsuit.
Vung Chua - Yen Island

Quang Binh province is steeped in many memorable historical events. When mentioning Quang Binh, one cannot forget the historical site of Vung Chua - Yen Island, the final resting place of General Vo Nguyen Giap. Vung Chua is a peaceful beach surrounded by lush greenery and rows of casuarina trees, making it quite sheltered from the wind. It boasts a serene beauty, situated beside the deep waters of Hon La Bay, at the foot of the majestic Ngang Pass.

When you visit Vung Chua - Yen Island, you also have the opportunity to visit the pagoda tower located on Tho Mountain, a sacred area built hundreds of years ago.
Jumping Stone
Da Nhay is an ideal resort area with a beach nestled at the foot of a mountain. The distinctive feature of the resort is the sight of rocks of varying heights and sizes jutting out into the sea. Viewed from above, the rocky beach resembles frogs hopping on the waves, perhaps this association is what gave it its name, Da Nhay (Jumping Rocks).

This tourist area offers a variety of exciting activities such as boating, mountain climbing, and strolling through the casuarina forest. In addition, you can enjoy a wide range of delicious seafood specialties.

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