Phong Nha Ke Bang

An abode to Worlds Largest Cave

Phong Nha ke Bang National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its many cave systems, old karst mountains, thick green forests and scintillating underground rivers. There are many spectacular caves in the region, including the most extensive cave network on earth. Spread across 10,000 hectares, mostly covered with dense forests, the national park is a thrilling destination to witness a myriad of flora and fauna conserved in an ecosystem of ancient limestone structures.

 

Phong Nha ke Bang National Park is located in the centre of Quang Binh province in North Central Vietnam. Huddled with a plethora of enormous karst mountains, this park is a heaven for nature lovers, adventure seekers and explorers. The name is derived from Phong Nha Cave which is touted to be the most beautiful one, and Ke Bang forest. The wide spectrum of fascinating limestone mountains houses hundreds of caves and caverns, of which many are yet to be explored. It contains many activities to push up your adrenaline levels, such as trekking, mountain climbing, kayaking and canoeing.