Post date: 26/09/2014

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Thien Duong (Paradise) Cave

Thien Duong (Paradise) Cave in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO-recognised world natural heritage site in the central province of Quang Binh, has become a favourite destination of domestic and foreign tourists.

After visiting the cave, many people recognised its irresistible magic, saying that this is really the most beautiful wonder of the Creator on earth.

Thien Duong was labeled the world’s most beautiful and magnificent cave when it was discovered by scientists from the British Cave Research Association in 2005.

Located in the middle of the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, about 4 km west of the Ho Chi Minh Road, the cave, which is believed to be formed hundreds of millions of years ago, is surrounded by underground streams and rocky mountains.

Thien Duong Cave is 30-100 metres wide, with the widest point measuring 150 metres. With a length of over 36 km, it is considered the longest dry cave in Asia.

After crossing an old forest, visitors see the entrance to the cave shaded by century-old trees and are then dazzled by the mysterious beauty of stalactite pillars, each dozens of metres in diameter, and grandiose rock arches, which are works made by the enchantment and sudden inspiration of the Creator over the past millions of years.

It was detected in 2005 and opened for tourists by Truong Thinh Group last September  

The cave is around 60 kilometers from Dong Hoi city. It is located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang
national park. Experts said that Thien Duong is more beautiful than Phong Nha,
which is called the number-one cave in Vietnam. Photo: VietnamNet Bridge

The cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh. Photo: VietnamNet Bridge

British explorers then explored the cave and stated that it is 31.4km long, with width from 30-150m and the height of around 60mPhoto: VietnamNet Bridge  

A famous British explorer, Dr. Howard Limbert, said that Thien Duong may be the longest dry cave in Asia. Photo: VietnamNet Bridge  

The cave is marvelous. Photo: VietnamNet Bridge 

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At present, over 500m of the cave is opened for tourists. Photo: VietnamNet Bridge

 

Source: Vietnam Honeymoon 

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