Waquar Habib
Paradise Cave is a grand cathedral-like hidden gem. It's one of Earth's largest cave systems, spanning 31 km. Visitors can explore up to 3.5 km depth, limited to 2 km during rainy seasons.
Son Doong Cave, located in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, is one of the largest caves in the world. Visits are only allowed from the end of January to the end of August.
Sung Sot Cave in Ha Long Bay is a breathtaking spectacle, divided into two sections resembling grand opera houses. Its interior is adorned with an array of stalactite formations, evoking vibrant chandeliers.
Luon Cave is a small cave in Halong Bay, accessible only by kayak or small boat. It offers an eerie ambience with azure waters, and on the other side, there is a serene lagoon embraced by limestone cliffs.
Phong Nha Cave, located in UNESCO-listed Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, boasts stunning stalactites and the world's longest underground river. The cave stays at 17-19 degrees celsius in summer.
Dau Go Cave's entrance looks like a giant blue jellyfish and has three sections. The first has vibrant stalactites, the second has limestone flowers, and the final has a crystal-clear well.
The cave was a Buddhist temple. Get there by hiking 3.5 km or taking an INR 416 cable car ride. Admire sculptures and Buddhist statues on the way to learn about Vietnamese Buddhism.
Nuoc Nut Cave is a 2.2 km long river cave in Vietnam, part of the Phong Nha Cave System. Discovered in 2003, it's open for day tours with activities like walking, wading, and swimming.
Tu Lan is a remarkable cave located in Quang Binh. It has gained popularity among tourists due to its stunning appearance in the Hollywood movie "Kong: Skull Island", directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts.
Hang En Cave is a natural cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park of Vietnam. It holds the distinction of being the third largest cave in the world, after Hang Son Doong in the same national park and Deer Cave in Malaysia.