Vietnam is never the first place that comes to one’s mind while choosing a destination to travel, probably because it is one of the underrated places. But Vietnam tourism has a lot more to it than what meets the eyes. With local being soo friendly, you’ll forget you are a tourist, visit the beautiful rice terraces, landscapes, go on food trips, and caves. One such cave to visit is the Hang Sơn Đoòng.
In 1990, Ho Khahn set out to find Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park for food when he saw an opening in a limestone cliff and noticed clouds swirling out of it. He didn’t think much of it and returned home. Later in 2009, he led Deb, Howard, and a team of other caving professionals to the opening. The team concluded that the cave had the largest cross-section of any cave on earth. Howard and Deb Limbert of the British Cave Research Association (BRCA), was conducting exploratory caving expeditions in the area. The cave was named Son Doong.
With a dense forest inside, you can spot a variety of birds, snakes, and monkeys in places where the glistening sunlight falls. In the closed-off part of the cave, indigenous species that don’t have pigments and hence don’t need sunlight thrives. Enjoy these with your partner by booking a Vietnam honeymoon package. Since its discovery, Anette Becher, a German caver and biologist has been the sole person to explore the unlit part of the cave. Who knows what else this enigmatic cave holds! It’s a treat for those who dig the serial killer vibe!
To reach this cave, you need to pass through a village with a population of 40. This isolated and impoverished village is now doing better because of a new wave of tourism. Interacting with the Ban Doong ethnic minorities is an experience in itself. After a trek through the jungle via the village, you need to cross untamed rivers to reach the entrance. Some level of fitness is prerequisite.
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