Hang Sơn Đoòng

Dirección
Tân Trạch, Bố Trạch District, Quảng Bình, Vietnam

Tiempo para los próximos días

En Thượng Trạch Commune

lun.
31° 25°
Lluvia 88%
mar.
32° 24°
Lluvia 80%
mié.
30° 24°
Lluvia 90%
jue.
32° 24°
Lluvia 88%
vie.
31° 25°
Lluvia 47%

En lo profundo del Parque Nacional Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng, en Vietnam, se encuentra Hang Sơn Đoòng – un destino verdaderamente extraordinario. Descubierta relativamente recientemente en 2009, esta cueva es ahora reconocida como el sistema de cuevas más grande del mundo, una colosal maravilla subterránea que sin duda te dejará sin palabras. ¡Imagina un espacio tan inmenso que podría albergar cómodamente un bloque completo de la ciudad de Nueva York!

Lo que hace que Hang Sơn Đoòng sea tan notable es su ecosistema sorprendentemente autosuficiente. Cuenta con sus propios patrones climáticos locales, completos con nubes y una exuberante jungla que florece cientos de metros bajo la superficie. Estalagmitas, algunas alcanzando una asombrosa altura de 70 metros – entre las más altas jamás registradas – se elevan dramáticamente desde el suelo, creando un paisaje surrealista y impresionante. Ríos fluyen a través de la cueva, lo que contribuye a la sensación de explorar un mundo oculto.

Los visitantes suelen explorar la cueva a través de tours guiados, que ofrecen una experiencia segura e informativa. El propio viaje es una aventura, navegando a través de vastas cámaras y estrechos pasajes. Las reseñas recientes resaltan constantemente la escala y la belleza impresionantes de esta maravilla natural, y muchos la describen como “increíble” y “el mejor viaje de la vida”. Si buscas una aventura verdaderamente inolvidable, un viaje al corazón de Hang Sơn Đoòng es una visita obligada. Para obtener más información sobre los tours y la accesibilidad, por favor consulte a las agencias de viajes locales o a las autoridades del Parque Nacional.

Vídeos

HANG SƠN ĐOÒNG: HANG ĐỘNG LỚN NHẤT THẾ GIỚI | NHIỀU KỶ LỤC KHÓ TIN - YouTube

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Epic in all respects, you can only come here with Oxalis Adventure Tours and it will cost you USD 3000 and you will need to book at least a year in advance. Probably the best money I’ve spent on any trip, particularly when you take into consideration the logistics of such an expedition, 30 plus staff to ten participants. The company is incredibly professional, food is restaurant quality and they have a strong commitment to local communities and environment. It is everything you’d expect from the world’s largest cave and a USD 3000 commitment, worth every cent, you simply can’t come close to this experience on any other cave trip. You will need a high level of fitness, coordination and reasonable confidence.

Prateek Jain
Prateek Jain
11 months ago

It was so beautiful, my first experience here & really it was breath taking. Nature has its own beauty to show us very beautiful stuff. The lake, the mountain, it's soooo peaceful.

Without a doubt, the best experience I had in my life. I’ve been all around the world and this place left such an impression on me and will for a really long time. H’Anetta (our tour guide) was very professional, fun, passionate, and very knowledgeable. On top of that, the porters and safety assistants were also spectacular and further enhanced our experience. they were incredibly helpful and the most kind hearted people. There were 3 campsites and each one of them had its own character. Waking up to the view is to die for, sometimes it felt like I was on another planet. The trek was challenging but also very fun, plus the safety assistants are, again, very helpful. There was a great balance between going through caves and jungles. And occasionally, you’d cross rivers too! Overall, reconnecting with nature was a success 😎

CANDY WONG
CANDY WONG
a year ago

Son Doong Cave, located in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam, is an awe-inspiring natural wonder and the world's largest cave by volume. Inside, you'll find unique ecosystems, including lush jungle landscapes, fast-flowing rivers, and towering stalagmites and stalactites. The cave's sheer scale and unspoiled beauty offer a surreal experience, making it a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Exploring Son Doong Cave is a challenging adventure due to its remote location, demanding terrain, and technical requirements. The journey involves multi-day hikes through dense jungle, river crossings, and steep climbs, all requiring a good level of fitness and stamina. Inside the cave, adventurers face harsh conditions such as high humidity, slippery surfaces, and temperature variations. Access is limited to guided tours with experienced caving experts, and the cave's isolation means that medical facilities and emergency services are far away, adding to the risks involved. Overall, Son Doong is a breathtaking and humbling destination that showcases the incredible power and beauty of nature, a MUST visit once in a life time place ☺️☺️☺️☺️

Beautiful and enormous cave. You have to register with Oxalis Adventure to guide you through it. The view is much better with your own eyes, the camera can't contain it 💗

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