Situated in the heart of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Paradise Cave owns an extremely breathtaking beauty. It is considered as one of the most magnificent and fanciful wonders over the world.
Dubbed the "underground palace", Paradise Cave is one of the most magnificent and fanciful wonders over the world. The cave deeply nests in the heart of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park world natural heritage. According to many experts, the cave is much more beautiful and marvelous than Phong Nha Cave, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Paradise Cave is situated in Km 16, about 4km from the edge of the west branch of Ho Chi Minh trail in Son Trach commune, Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province. It is about 70 km from Dong Hoi city center to the northwest. It is also about 25km from the cave to Phong Nha Cave to the north of Truong Son road. It owns a length of more than 31.4 km; the width ranging from 30m to 100m, up to 150m at its widest point; the hight from the bottom up to the ceiling at about 60-80m .
Paradise Cave is on a whole another level and is worth the ideal attractions in Phong Nha – Ke Bang. All of formations here look like works of art; some are so dramatic
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