Hang Tien

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park


The largest part of the Tu Lan cave system, this moderately challenging dry cave was opened to visitors in 2016. The 10- to 12-hour adventure includes a jungle walk, and the cave is studded with astonishing calcite formations and rimstone pools. Two- and three-day explorations are also available (6,500,000d and 8,500,000d respectively).


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