Recently, US CNN has launched 7 of the best cave experiences in Vietnam, including Tam Coc in Ninh Binh.
Vietnam is a place known by many tourists for its unique delicacies, green beaches, and rich history. Besides, Vietnam is also one of the top destinations for caving.
Royal British Cave Association expert - who was dubbed the "cave king" Howard Limbert said: "Vietnam is home to the most beautiful caves in the world, pleasant temperatures throughout the year, forests. beautiful, overwhelming cave structures. All are pristine, never damaged. ”
Located in the core of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage - Trang An scenic complex, Ninh Binh province, Tam Coc is one of the seven must-visit destinations for those who want to explore the beauty of caves. dynamic. Tam Coc means 3 caves, including Hang Ca, Hang Hai and Hang Ba in Van Lam Hamlet, Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh province. Visiting Tam Coc, there is only one waterway, going in and out takes about more than 2 hours. Going along the Ngo Dong river, on small boats, visitors will be free with the rivers, mountains, clouds, sky, watching the rice fields like endless silk strips, fluttering with each wind. The scenery is peaceful, beautiful and gentle like a water-color painting, full of poems with many emotions.
Hang Ca cave is 127m long, the longest of the 3 caves, Hang Hai is 60m long and Hang Ba is the shortest of only 45m long. In the cave, there are many colorful stalactites. The beautiful stalactite beams reflect magical colors and reflect down on the water shimmering like aura.
The best season to come to Tam Coc is from March to May, when it is filled with the green and yellow of rice fields. It can be said that Tam Coc deserves to be one of the caves worth experiencing for those who like to explore Vietnam's beautiful underworld.
In addition to Tam Coc, there are 6 other beautiful caves introduced by CNN: Son Doong Cave and Hang En; Va Cave and Nuoc Rut Cave; Tu Lan cave system; Paradise Cave; Sung Sot Cave; Luon Cave.
Source: Le Hang - XTDL Photo: Xuan Lam