Video: Scenic walk through the park of three caves Tam Coc (Vietnam)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
What Forest Gump liked most about Vietnam was that there was always where to go. But if you, while traveling in this country, happen to visit Tam Kok National Park (which in translation means "three caves"), then you will certainly like the fact that there is always where to swim. After taking a walk along the picturesque Ngo Dong River, tourists have the opportunity to see the Hang Ca, Hang Giua and Hang Cuoi caves.
There Kok is one of the most visited tourist places. By renting a boat and going on a trip along the river, you can admire the picturesque yellow-green rice fields that stretch along the banks, as well as sheer limestone cliffs, their height reaches 100 m.
A real highlight of the trip will be a visit to the karst caves. The stream of water washed these through caves in the rocks, forming natural grottoes. Hang Ca is the longest of the caves, it stretches for 127 m, while its ceiling is quite low, so you often have to bend your head while swimming along it. The second grotto, Hang Giua, is about two times shorter, the length of Hang Cuoi is even less - 46 m. Tourists are usually attracted by the silence and tranquility prevailing here, although sometimes it can be disturbed by local residents who strive to sell all kinds of souvenirs and handicrafts.
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