Coming to Sinh Ton valley - Thuy Cung cave in Phong Nha Ke Bang national park, visitors will be immersed in strangely beautiful natural scenery, including rolling mountains, winding rivers and streams, and valleys. The valley has endless green trees, and especially a rich cave system such as: Thuy Cung cave, Thung Tre cave with natural, pristine beauty, ideal for tourists who like to explore caves. Accordingly, visitors will be taken by car to Kilometer 10 West Branch of Ho Chi Minh Road. Then visitors will walk across the vast grass hills to reach Dau Rai ancient forest, cross the sky gate, go up Tien stream to explore the 500m depth of Nuoc Lan cave, which is the back door of Dark cave. Seen from a distance, Nuoc Lan cave looks like the wine jar of ancient ancestors, it is surrounded by groves of trees growing from the rocky mountains. In front of the cave entrance are large rocks covered with green moss, like a screen shielding the cave entrance from the rainy seasons. The gentle green color of the forest trees mixed with the limestone color of the cave entrance hides many discoveries.
The special feature of Nuoc Lan cave is the high ceiling made of black limestone, but more surprisingly, the stalactites flowing down from the ceiling are pristine white. Beneath the underground stream there are interlaced and rugged rocks, attracting the group to explore further. Not only that, on the sandy beach in the cave, new stalactites are forming from water drops falling from the ceiling of the cave... Next, visitors will go through the primeval forest to the Sinh Ton valley surrounded by mountains. The vertical limestone rock is extremely magnificent. Sinh Ton Valley was previously also known as Thung Tre because there grew a lot of bamboo and bamboo trees, which helped people collect wild bamboo shoots. The valley has an area of about 2,000 hectares, a convergence of many terrains, from limestone mountains, non-karts terrain, flat land, caves to underground streams, and primeval forests. And even more special, Sinh Ton valley is a hidden place of biological diversity, the kingdom of many bird species, including many species recorded in the Vietnam Red Book such as blue pheasants, red herons, and wild roses. …. It is an opportunity for visitors to better understand the biodiversity values of the world natural heritage forests of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. Right in the middle of the valley is Thuy Cung cave with strangely blue water. Unlike Nuoc Lan cave, which has undulating, multi-shaped rocks, in Thuy Cung cave, the water is gentler, more feminine with a blue color. jade... When first discovered, Thuy Cung cave was named Nuoc Xanh cave because of its strange blue water color and hidden many thrilling elements. Up to now, the expedition team has not yet determined where that blue water originates from and why the water is so blue. They only know that the water from Thuy Cung cave flows abundantly along the Tien stream to Nuoc Lan cave and leisurely pours out. Go to Dark cave. Deeper inside, visitors can see the cave like an underwater aquarium with beautiful colorful stalactites, mysterious lines and even a long-lasting ringing sound when people call each other... Sinh Ton Valley Phong Nha - Ke Bang is located in the middle of thousands of hectares of vast primeval forest, surrounded by giant limestone mountains. In the middle is Thuy Cung cave with cool, blue water, creating a beautiful scene. Beautiful and mesmerizing. The ideal time to explore Sinh Ton valley - Thuy Cung cave is from April to August. At that time, Quang Binh is in the dry season, with little rain, which is very convenient for sightseeing. Sinh Ton Valley - Thuy Cung cave belongs to the world natural heritage Phong Nha Ke Bang, located in the middle of a vast primeval forest. This is an extremely interesting and unique destination that you should not miss when traveling to Quang Binh.
Quang Binh
From April to August
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