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A tour guide provides tourists with basic information about the trip (Photo: VNA)
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Each caver is provided with a personal forehead flashlight (Photo: VNA)
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Tourists admire the beauty of the Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)
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Droplets of water fall from the ceiling (Photo: VNA)
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Going deeper into the cave, tourists see more diverse and unique stalactites (Photo: VNA)
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Tourists explore the Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)
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Beautiful space inside the cave (Photo: VNA)
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A small stream of clear water inside the cave (Photo: VNA)
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A small stream of clear water inside the cave (Photo: VNA)
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The stalactites are as big as sand dunes in the desert (Photo: VNA)
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Massive stalactites inside the cave (Photo: VNA)
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Tourists take photos of stalactities (Photo: VNA)
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Skylight – the final stop of the 7km deep trail in Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)
The experience of being 7km deep in Paradise cave
Most visitors who have been to Paradise cave, located in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, are only allowed to explore just the first 1km into this cave along a wooden staircase and boardwalk under bright lights. Very few, however, know that there is the unique experience of going 7km deeper into the cave for adventurous cavers.