Phong Nha Ke Bang
Between Hue and Ninh Binh, on the former roads used by Ho Chi Minh’s soldiers, the nature has been working hard to design a unique treasure. Under the actions of the elements, water mainly; nature has eroded these places, giving birth to some complex cave networks.
This area is recognized by Vietnamese government and by the UNESCO as an exceptional natural patrimony which reveals itself to the world very slowly thanks to the work of speleologists and adventurers which struggle to discover these underground treasures. Therefore, each year, this part of Vietnam appears step by step to the world.
Now, when visiting Phong Nha, you have many ways to discover or rediscover a whole range of unsuspected sensations in a remarkable environment.
You can also cycle on the dirt paths along various rivers to get out of the beaten tracks and go back toward nature to discover some wild boars.
Destinations
Questions & Answers
How and when to get to Phong Nha - Ke Bang
- Go directly to Son Trach by land:
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- From the North, Ninh Binh or Hanoi, there are night buses that make the journey daily that arrives around 6 am.
- From the south, from Hue, it is possible to get there by car in about 4 hours, which gives the opportunity to discover the tunnels of Vinh Moc, or there are bus departures available in the morning or in the evening (count about 200.000 vnd for the bus trip, and we can help you book it).
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- Go first to Dong Hoi then join Son Trach
- From the North or the South, it is easy to take the train
- Direct flights to Dong Hoi Airport from Hanoi Airport, which can easily be taken after a cruise in Halong Bay.




