Paradise Cave, known locally as Thien Duong Cave, is one of the most spectacular caves in Vietnam, located in Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park. Discovered in 2005, it quickly became famous for its immense size and breathtaking limestone formations.
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Stretching over 30 kilometers, Paradise Cave is one of the longest dry caves in Asia. Inside, visitors are greeted by vast chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites shaped over millions of years, creating intricate natural sculptures that resemble curtains, columns, and towers.
A wooden walkway allows visitors to explore a section of the cave comfortably while preserving its natural environment. Soft lighting enhances the formations, revealing the cave’s depth and scale without disturbing its ecosystem.
- Located in Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park
- Over 30 km long limestone cave
- Stunning stalactites and stalagmites
- Accessible via elevated wooden walkways
- One of Vietnam’s most impressive natural wonders
Paradise Cave offers an unforgettable underground experience, combining natural beauty, geological wonder, and a sense of exploration deep beneath the surface of Vietnam.
