With its mysterious and unique beauty, Nguom Ngao Cave, Cao Bang Province has long been an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists.
Báo Gia Lai•22/05/2025
Nguom Ngao Cave is located in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang Province, about 40km northeast of Cao Bang City. The cave is formed from limestone and is about 2,144m long. The name "Nguom Ngao" in the local language means "tiger cave", because this cave used to be home to many wild animals, including tigers. When entering Nguom Ngao cave, visitors will admire the mysterious and unique beauty of nature. The cave is divided into many large and small chambers, each chamber has its own shape and beauty.
In many areas, the cave ceiling is decorated with delicate water threads, created by steam and special materials such as calcium carbonate and special materials created from limestone pockets. Inside Nguom Ngao Cave, visitors will admire many unique and interesting landscapes. Giant stalactites were formed over millions of years, creating unique and interesting shapes.
These stalactites can be up to tens of meters high and have shapes like mountains, pillars or the shapes of animals. In addition, Nguom Ngao Cave also has many clear streams flowing day and night, created by rainwater and underground water. These streams not only create a unique beauty for the cave but are also home to many species of animals. With its natural, cultural and historical value, Nguom Ngao Cave has become an attractive destination for many domestic and foreign tourists. If you have the opportunity to come to Cao Bang, remember to visit Nguom Ngao Cave to admire the mysterious beauty of nature.
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