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NDO – Son Doong Cave, Quang Binh province has been ranked 8th out of 52 places to go in 2014 by The New York Times.
“Son Doong Cave in the Quang Binh province of central Vietnam is one of
the world’s largest caves and is now, for the first time, accessible to
tourists, thanks to the tour operator Oxalis," The New York Times said
in its description of the cave.
“Huge shafts of light penetrate its vast caverns, allowing forests of
100-foot-tall trees to thrive in spaces big enough to accommodate
40-story skyscrapers. Colossal 260-foot stalactites are also present,”
it said in sharing the magnitude of the cave.
The New York Times also named several types of animals including
monkeys, hornbills, and flying foxes that visitors might see if they
visit. These creatures have been spotted in Son Doong Cave, which was
first fully explored in 2009.
“While trips into Son Doong are limited in number (only 220 permits for
the year) and to visitors with deep pockets (over $6,000 per trip), the
nearby and more affordable Tu Lan Cave is also now open to adventurous
travelers,” the report shared for travelers who want to visit somewhere
else in the area.
Son Doong cave has recently been named the largest cave in the world by
British Cave Research Association and selected as one of the most
beautiful in the globe by many newspapers.
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