Located in Thuy Ngan commune, Le Thuy district, Quang Binh province, Cha Loi cave is also known as Ong Tuong cave or Ong Giap cave, because General Vo Nguyen Giap and his soldiers once stopped and rested here.
Báo Cà Mau•21/09/2023
To explore the cave system, tourists will be provided with headlamps, helmets, plastic sandals with straps, gloves, etc., by the tour company, under the careful guidance of the poster team and tour guides.
To explore the cave, visitors must overcome many obstacles, not only walking but also crawling, crouching, wading through water, and more.
Visitors must have rock climbing skills before entering the cave, a rather strenuous journey. They then enter through a small opening less than 2 meters wide, and need assistance to descend. Inside, the space is vast but dark, requiring headlamps to see the way. The further they go, the more surprising it becomes, as they must overcome numerous obstacles, not only walking but also crawling, crouching, and wading through water. The cave is incredibly quiet, with only the sound of dripping water ringing like a bell. Visitors will see stalactites and stalagmites in many beautiful shapes, some dating back hundreds or thousands of years, many of them strange and fascinating.
The arduous journey is well worth it, as visitors will be able to admire the beautifully formed stalactites and stalagmites.
Visitors will have lunch in the cave with sticky rice and chicken salad from the local village..., then travel through the valley like a grassland, cross a small stream and spend the night in Ban Coi. Exploring the caves of Quang Binh, visitors can immerse themselves in nature, surrounded by tall trees and cool breezes, sleep in tents, have dinner, enjoy campfire activities, sing and chat, and connect with the natural environment.
After exploring the caves, visitors can enjoy themselves around a warm campfire.
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