Paradise Found: Exploring Paradise Cave in Vietnam

Hidden deep within the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh Province, Thien Duong Cave, also known as Paradise Cave, lives up to its name in every sense. With its jaw-dropping stalactites, soaring chambers, and serene atmosphere, this is one of the most spectacular caves not only in Vietnam — but in all of Southeast Asia.
Why Visit Paradise Cave?
Discovered by local people in 2005 and opened to tourists in 2010, Paradise Cave stretches over 31 kilometers, making it one of the longest dry caves in Asia. The accessible part for visitors is about 1 km, but every step inside reveals awe-inspiring formations, some shaped like lotus flowers, towers, and ancient temples.
What sets this cave apart is its scale and silence — with ceilings up to 72 meters high and a cool, peaceful atmosphere, it feels like walking through an underground cathedral sculpted by nature.
What to Expect
Boardwalk Experience: Visitors walk along a well-lit wooden boardwalk that winds through massive chambers filled with dramatic limestone formations. Stunning Formations: Look for unique stalagmites and stalactites with poetic nicknames given by locals, such as “Heavenly Pillars” and “Falling Curtain.” Photographer’s Dream: The lighting inside the cave enhances the textures and colors of the stone, making it ideal for photography.
Travel Tips
For the ultimate cave-hopping experience, visit Phong Nha and Tien Son first, then end with the grandeur of Paradise Cave.
Getting There: Paradise Cave is about 25 km from Phong Nha town. You can go by motorbike, car, or as part of a guided tour. The road runs through picturesque countryside places.
Entry Fee: Around 250,000 VND (~$10 USD) per person, with electric buggy rides available for an extra fee to shorten the walk to the entrance.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (the cave is cool), and water.
Best Time to Visit: Dry season (February to August) offers the easiest access and clearest views.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're a cave enthusiast or simply looking for one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking natural sights, Paradise Cave is a must-visit. Its sheer size, beauty, and quiet majesty offer a humbling and unforgettable experience.

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Post by Moo Ping | Jul 21, 2025

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