In the article " World 's Largest Cave in Vietnam Has Its Own Weather System and Rainforest," T+L praises Son Doong as a "surreal natural wonder," possessing giant rock arches, primeval forests, underground rivers, and an isolated climate.

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The magazine emphasized that Son Doong Cave is large enough to contain an entire 40-story building. The stalactite formations there have existed for millions of years. "Son Doong is one of the most magnificent destinations on the planet. Each year, only about 1,000 tourists are eligible to visit this cave."

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"This is a truly extraordinary adventure, where people stand before the grandeur and pristine beauty of nature, and can only stand in silent awe," the magazine's editors shared. They affirmed that the journey to Son Doong is not for everyone.
Son Doong was officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's largest cave in 2009. At the time the record was recognized, many experts said the cave could be even larger because it had not yet been fully explored.

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The continued international media attention surrounding Son Doong Cave is vivid evidence of the growing appeal of adventure tourism in Vietnam.
Founded in 1937, Travel+Leisure is one of the world's leading travel magazines, headquartered in the United States. The magazine is renowned for its high-quality articles, stunning photographs, and prestigious rankings of destinations, hotels, airlines, and travel experiences worldwide.
With millions of readers each month, T+L not only inspires travel but is also considered a reliable source of information for both tourists and those working in the tourism industry.
Vietnamnet.vn
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/tap-chi-du-lich-danh-tieng-ca-ngoi-hang-son-doong-ky-vi-nhat-hanh-tinh-2419961.html






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