Traveling to Cao Bang has never ceased to be interesting because this Northeast mountainous land contains countless interesting things that make visitors want to continue to explore and experience. Among them, it is impossible not to mention Nguom Ngao cave - one of the most beautiful caves in the country, a priceless gift given by the creator. Nguom Ngao Cave is located in Gun village, Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province. The cave was discovered by a French explorer in 1921 (20th century). According to a survey by the British Royal Cave Association in 1995, this cave has a total length of 2,144m, with 3 main doors: Nguom Ngao, Nguom Lom and Ban Thuon. To reach Nguom Ngao cave, you need to cross 89km of mountain road, through Ma Phuc pass and Khau Lieu pass. Your trip to Cao Bang will be extremely flawed if you do not visit Ban Gioc Waterfall combined with a visit to the Cave, the distance of these two points is only about 3km. Nguom Ngao Cave is about 2,144m long but has only been exploited for nearly 980m. The inside of the cave is almost pristine with hundreds of unique and attractive shapes. According to research by scientists, Nguom Ngao is a limestone cave formed 300 million years ago. Over time, stalactites and stalagmites have created vivid and wonderful scenes that make people admire and wonder. According to legend, in the past, there were many fierce tigers living in the cave, so the Tay people named the cave Nguom Ngao with the meaning: Tiger Cave. However, there is a theory that the roaring sounds are made by the sound of water flowing from the stream inside the cave, which sounds like the roar of a Tiger, so the people named the cave Nguom Ngao. Nguom Ngao Cave, like many other caves, was formed by the long-term weathering of limestone mountains. Just taking the first steps into the cave, we will feel like we are lost in another world, completely separate from the outside world. It takes a long time for the unique shapes in the cave to be formed, including vertical stalactites, horizontal stalactites, stalactites with clear shapes, and there are stalactites that only those who like to imagine The new statue looks out to form. Exploring Nguom Ngao Cave, visitors can also discover countless special shapes inside the cave, images of terraced fields, fairy beds, miniature Ha Long Bay, statues of the three men Phuc - Loc - Tho, mountains Gold, silver mountains... are also specially created. Nguom Ngao Cave is also associated with many stories and legends, including the story of an upside-down lotus flower. When entering Nguom Ngao cave, if you pay close attention, you will see that in the middle of the cave is an upside-down lotus-shaped stalactite. The story goes that, once upon a time, there was a monk who sat on a lotus and practiced endlessly without achieving the right results. Because he was so bored and frustrated, he turned the lotus upside down and turned himself into a stone pillar standing next to the lotus. upside down. It's easy to understand why people say you will be overwhelmed from the first moment you step into the cave. The average temperature in the cave is about 15-20 degrees, so it always makes you feel cool and comfortable, much different from the outside temperature, especially when you travel to Nguom Ngao cave in the summer. Especially in Nguom Ngao cave, where there is a gap leading to the sky, at exactly 14:00 on April 22 every year, there will be 3 streams of light meeting, making a space inside the cave as bright as day for a few minutes. This is a beautiful natural phenomenon and many tourists have to admire the bright light in Nguom Ngao cave at this moment. Traveling to Cao Bang means experiencing the most natural things, scenes of breathtaking beauty. Surely the beauty of Nguom Ngao cave will make you miss it and not want to return.
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