Paradise Cave, locally known as Thien Duong Cave, is one of Vietnam’s most spectacular natural wonders. Located within Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the cave is renowned for its immense size and extraordinary limestone formations.
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Discovered in 2005, Paradise Cave stretches for more than 30 kilometers, making it one of the longest dry caves in Asia. Visitors can explore a section of the cave through elevated wooden walkways that preserve the fragile environment while providing remarkable views of its underground landscape.
Inside, enormous chambers are filled with intricate stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years. The natural rock formations resemble curtains, pillars, and sculptures, creating an almost otherworldly atmosphere enhanced by subtle lighting.
- Located in Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park
- More than 30 kilometers in length
- One of Asia’s longest dry caves
- Magnificent stalactites and stalagmites
- UNESCO World Heritage natural attraction
Paradise Cave offers an unforgettable journey into one of Vietnam’s greatest geological treasures. Its immense chambers and breathtaking formations make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
