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Son Doong Cave guide map

Son Doong cave recently has many concerns by many tourists, news reporters after the first tours opened for commercial purposes. For Vietnamese, this is a chance for cave researchers to learn more experience from the world cave explorers

After Son Doong cave exploring trip, in the presence of scientists DHKH School of Natural landforms (Prof. Dr. Vu Van Phai, Dr. Nguyen Hieu), the American Cave (Dr. Darryl R.), biologists from Newzeland (TS. Annete B.) and the Institute of Geography, Institute of Science and Technology of Vietnam (Nguyen Huu Tu CVC., MA. Vu Anh Tai), cave explorers (Howard L., Deb L., Paul I ., Robine GS, Jonathan S., Howard C.) filmmakers (Chairman James K., Patrick K. director, Simon R. cameraman, assistant cameraman Dan E., Paul R. audio) and journalists (writers Mark D., Carsten P. photography, photography assistant, Robert S.) of TV channels and magazines, National Geographic (NG). Along with the participation and assistance of 23 local people including Mr. Ho Paul – who discovered the cave paint line, officials of the national park of Phong Nha – Ke Bang (Mr.Hien), Immigration Department Quang Binh (Mr. Ocean) and the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism (Mr.Long). Son Doong cave Map is outlined by Dr.Nguyễn Hiệu:
            Son Doong cave map

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Son Doong cave Map – outlined by Dr.Nguyễn Hiệu
Width : > 200 meters
Height : 150 meters
(The largest chamber of the cave is judged to be 250 meters in height)
Length : approx 9 kilometers

Son Doong adventure cave tour in 2016

The trial tour to Son Doong Cave was organized successfully in last August, 2013 is a important premise for next expedition to adventure the world's biggest cave in 2014. As the plan, the center of Phong Nha  - Ke Bang National Park will cooperate with Vietnamese travel agencies to ads and sale Son Dong Cave Tour in 2014. 

Two tours in seven days each month with the cost 64.500.000 VND each month are only available in 2016 and 2017

Son Doong adventure cave tour in 2014

Son Doong cave, discovered by a local 18 years ago, is more than 200 meters wide, 150 meters high, and at least 6.5 kilometers long, though the explorers said they were unable to explore it fully. Bristish explorers have recently discovered that So Dong is much larger than the world’s biggest known cave. The biggest section of Son Dong is five kilometers in length, 200 meters high and 150 meters wide, said Howard Limbirt of the British Cave Research Association team searching the area April 10-14, 2009. Son Dong is much larger than Deer Cave in Malaysia, currently considered the world’s largest, an explorer said (Deer is 90 meters wide, 100 meters high and 2 kilometers long). The Son Doong cave has replaced to take pole position as the world’s largest cave.
the first group discovered Son Dong Cave in Aug 2013
the first group discovered Son Dong Cave in Aug 2013


ADVENTUROUS ITINERARY

Day 1: Dong Hoi – Safety Briefing – Saigon Phong Nha Hotel
Arrive in Dong Hoi by no later then the afternoon of day 1 where you will be met by our guide and transferred to Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park.
You’ll be dropped off at the Saigon Phong Nha Hotel where you’ll have the rest of the day to rest, relax and wander around the village. You will be required to purchase your own breakfast and lunch on this first day.
At 5:30 pm you are required to meet in the hotel restaurant where you’ll meet your cave experts and guide team for your safety briefing and equipment check.
Please have all belongings you’ll be taking on the trek prepared in your room before the safety briefing as immediately after we will collect everyone’s belongings in individually labeled large plastic bags, and send them to our porters to prepare for the following day.
You will receive your belongings each evening once you get to your campsite. Therefore, anything you want to take with you during the day you should keep in a separate small back pack (e.g. cameras, tripods etc.).
Enjoy dinner with your team at around 7:30 pm at the hotel restaurant.
Meals: Dinner. Overnight at Phong Nha
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Local Guide and porters

Day 2: Phong Nha – Ban Doong Village – Hang En Cave
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel at 8:00 am with your guide before departing at 9:00 am for the first leg of the expedition.
After a 45 mins drive along Road 20 of the Ho Chi Minh Highway you’ll reach your trekking point, where you’ll start trekking for approximately 1 hour downhill through the forest, which is quite steep at times.
Walk for half an hour along a small stream to the minority village of Ban Doong, which is a real highlight for many on this expedition. Learn more about this unique ethnic group of people and enjoy lunch beside a small river.
After this point, you will be in the sun all afternoon with about 2 hours along a river, with very little shade. You’ll cross the river many times and so will have wet feet for the whole day. In the summer, the water is only usually knee deep, but gortex boots will fill and hold the water so are not recommended.
You’ll then reach the entrance to Hang En Cave, home to thousands of swifts. Here you’ll be given your headlight and helmet and trek/bouldering approximately 20-30 mins to your campsite inside the cave.
The group should arrive at camp by 3:00 pm where you can enjoy swimming and washing within the underground river. Dinner will be served at the spectacular campsite with numerous photographic opportunities.
Anyone who is unable to complete any stage of this first day comfortably will be turned around to Phong Nha and cannot join the expedition. No refund will be offered.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight in tents at Hang En (Swallow Cave)
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Trekking through the forest
Day 3: Hang En Cave – Son Doong Entrance – Hand of Dog – SD Camp 1
You’ll again begin your day with a delicious breakfast at around 8:00 am. You’ll be in for a very tough day today so its best to enjoy a big breakfast, as you’ll need your energy!
Start your trek at 9:00 am through Hang En Cave for about 30 mins to reach the magnificent exit, made famous by many a photographer over the past few years.
You’ll scramble down to the river valley and then it’s an hour’s walk through the river, so your boots are going to be wet for most of the day and it is unavoidable!
You’ll then start climbing a big hill with a couple of rope sections where you’ll need to pull yourself up, and in one point strap into a safety line. You’re then at the entrance of Son Doong Cave where you’ll enjoy lunch and countdown to your big journey underground!
With your safety harnesses, you’ll then start the 80 m descent into the cave by making a number of short climbs, using ropes and safety lines and with your guides’ assistance. There is no rappelling or abseiling involved.
You’ll then enjoy a few more climbs and bouldering to reach the first and second river crossing inside the cave, which is no more than knee-to-thigh deep depending on the water levels. You should have a wash here, as it will be the last place before reaching your first campsite in Son Doong Cave!
On your way to the first campsite in the first large passage of the cave, you’ll have to be extra careful as there are a number of big drops along a rocky path before reaching one of the most spectacular views: Hand of Dog and daylight streaming through the cave thanks to the first doline!
You will then scramble down to your campsite and have the afternoon to soak up the views and rest your weary bodies. You’re in for another big meal with your team before turning in for the night. There are no washing facilities on this day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight in tents at Son Doong Cave
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Beginning the adventure
Day 4: SD Camp 1 – Watch out for Dinosaurs – Great Wall of Vietnam – SD Camp 2
Your day begins with a hearty breakfast with your team before a 9:00 am departure towards your second campsite in Son Doong Cave!
You’ll start with some rocky climbs, which are quite steep in some places, as you reach the first jungle within the cave at Watch Out For Dinosaurs. After a short break you’ll be trotting down the rocky path to reach the enormous Green Gours!
A light lunch is provided with an incredible backdrop of the first doline. If you are lucky you may even catch some sunbeams, which make for truly spectacular photographs!
It is then an easy walk through the cave past gigantic formations and plenty of cave pearls towards the light of the second doline and main jungle within the cave.
Follow the path past the beautiful foliage reaching towards the light, to reach the underground jungle, unlike anything you could experience on the planet! Cross the jungle for around 45 mins to reach the steep and sometimes slippery path down to your second campsite within Son Doong Cave.
After a short rest at your campsite, you are back on your feet and heading deeper within the cave towards the Great Wall of Vietnam! You’ll pass through a very large dry passage with huge stalagmites and great views back to the second doline.
Many new creepy crawlies have been discovered within this passage including white spiders, fish, woodlouse and shrimp species!
You will reach at this point a very large beautiful underground lake, where you’ll then paddle to reach the Great Wall of Vietnam, or you will find a muddy pit for hundreds of meters, at which you will need to trudge your way through to reach the wall.
It is entirely optional if you wish to go further and reach the actual wall, as you will get very dirty in the mud and there are no bathing facilities on this day at camp (pack plenty of wet wipes if you decide on the plunge!).
You’ll again enjoy a fantastic dinner with your team and enjoy an evening of games and entertainment, or simply relax and enjoy the views at what is quite possibly the very best campsite in the world!
Quick note, you may use a pair of dry boots on this day, as aside from the mud there are no water crossings!
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight in tents at Son Doong Cave
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Son Doong Cave’s Camp Site
Day 5: SD Camp 2 – Fossil Passage – Nat Geo View Point – Hang En Cave
After refueling with another hot breakfast you’ll pack up camp and start heading back to the first doline, with a slightly different route through a small oxbow passage above the underground river with a very steep drop, where you will need to use a rope and safety line.
Once you have reached your first campsite, you’ll have time for a short break before climbing down to the ancient fossil passage, where you will witness 350 million year old coral fossils!
Enjoy a small wash in the pools and a hearty lunch before climbing up to the National Geographic viewpoint. You will then descend back to the main passage, cross the river twice and proceed to climb up to the entrance, again strapped in with your harness and safety lines.
At the entrance of Son Doong you’ll have a chance to enjoy a small break and some snacks, before heading back towards the river valley, where you can enjoy a deserved wash! Walk along the river back to Hang En for your final evening and celebration with porter team at this underground campsite.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight in tents at Hang En (Swallow Cave)
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Amazing view
Day 6: Hang En Cave – Ban Doong Village – Phong Nha – Dong Hoi
Wake early and after breakfast start your 10 km trek back to Road 20.
You’ll follow the river along the valley and back through Ban Doong Village. You will enjoy lunch along the way before starting on what is quite a difficult climb back up the mountain for the last hour of your big adventure!
Cold drinks await you at the top of the hill before a 45 mins drive back to Phong Nha. You will have a brief stop at the office to collect your luggage and valuables before a final 45 mins drive to Sun Spa Resort in Dong Hoi.
You can then enjoy a well deserved wash and either swim in the pool or enjoy the beach. There is also a good spa at the hotel if you would like to treat your body with some pampering! You’re then free to grab dinner at any time you want with a voucher you’ll be provided.
Please advise the hotel of your departure time on the following day upon check-in so they can arrange your transfer back to the airport or train station.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight at Sunspa Resort
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Overnight at the area
Day 7: Sun Spa Resort – Departure
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel (voucher provided) and your transfer to the airport will be arranged by the hotel reception. Be sure to give them your departure information.
Please let us know if you would like an additional couple of nights at the hotel and we can arrange! There are some great seafood options in Dong Hoi if you plan on staying an additional night!
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RATES:
  • Two tours in seven days each month with the cost 64.500.000 VND ~ $3,000 per person (Max 8 persons per tour)
  • Full booking in 2014 & 2015  :cry:
  • Make your reservation in 2016 & 2017 :-D :  please contact us (info@abstravel.asia) or call: +84-916-860-552 (Cindy)
Prices include:
  • Camping gear: tent, sleeping mat and sleeping bag
  • Caving & safety gear: caving helmet, caving headlight, harness and gloves
  • Dry bag (for clothing and personal belongings)
  • Meals: breakfast (day 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), lunch (day 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), dinners (day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
  • 2 Caving Experts from the British Cave Research Association
  • Professional English-speaking tour guide and guide safety assistants
  • Porter team to carry all gear and prepare all meals
  • Katadyn (Swiss-made) water filter and purifier (application by guide and porters)
  • Basic camping facilities with eco-friendly compost toilet using western toilet seat
  • First Aid Kit, Medical Rescue Equipment & Satellite (application by cave experts)
Not include:
  • Personal Expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Guide/Porter Tip
  • Generator/Fuel for Charging Cameras etc.
  • Accommodation before and after the tour dates.

Son Doong Cave - the world's largest cave in Vietnam

Son Doong Cave

The World is again held spellbound by one the world’s greatest discoveries. a gigantic cave discovered amidst the jungles of the Vietnam. The British exploration team from British Cave Research Association expedition claims this to be the largest cave passage of the world discovered so far.


The Hang Son Doong of Vietnam commonly called as the “mammoth cavern” has a jungle inside it .The cave is so big that a skyscraper could fit into it and still the expedition team has not been able to discover the end of the passage. The cave measures is about 80mts (262mts) wide thought most of the passage, at some places it is even 140 mts (460 ft) wide. The previously record holding largest cave of Malaysia ,The Deer cave, is 300 ft has a 300 feet wide passage but it’s about a mile long whereas the former is  astonishingly 2.8 mile long with still the end away from human sight. The British team claims that they have been able to gauge only 2.8 miles through their expedition and they were jammed later by the seasonal floodwater’s of the river that flow through it.

The explores have used high tech & dead accurate laser techniques for the measurement of the cave. This discovery in field of caving has definitely boosted their confidence and their remark that the satellite images show some other great discoveries are still awaiting in the great Amazon jungles is a proof of this.


History to the discovery

The Hang Son Doong lies in the most difficult terrains of Vietnam and so it is very difficult to reach out there. The cave is covered by jungles and one has to be very close to the cave to find it. The cave is very eerie and noisy-the expediting team fears of the poisonous centipedes that lie inside. They even claim to have seen monkeys coming inside and moving out through the top of the cave. There are also a couple of skylights about 300 mts above. The river flowing inside the deserted produces ghastly noises that can be heard at the entrance.

The discovery of the cave is marked back in 1991 by a local Vietnamese farmer called Ho Knanh.It is also believed that the local farmers of the area were barware of the discovery but they were too scared to excavate inside. It was this local farmer that guided the British-Vietnamese team to the cavern.

Inside the cave

Son Doong’s airy chambers sprouts plantations where a fair amount of light enters from the top making it differ from other bare, creep and dark insides familiar with most of caves. In the jungles beneath the roof openings the explorers have seen monkeys, snakes and birds. Near the exit lies the cascade of limestone grooves depicting a large waterfall which stopped the explorers in their way.

The world’s largest cave has been tunneled by the river Rao Thuong, which gradually shrinks to a series of ponds during the dry months. The river can rise to about 300 feet during floods. There is unusually a large collection of stone spheres formed drip by drip over the centuries as calcite crystals left behind by water which fills the dried out terrace pools near the garden of Edam in Hang Son Doong. Somewhere in the cave lie the “cactus garden” which are gardens of fat and thin stalagmites looking as cactus on the floor of the cave.The the discovery has again shown the complexity that nature has always posed.

The discovery has again unfolded that nature is the biggest mystery that lies in the path.

Son Doong Cave Clip - The world's biggest cave - National Geographic

Son Doong Cave Clip

Hang Son Doong - Son Trach commune in Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province - is the largest natural caves in the world. This cave is located in the caves of Phong Nha-Ke Bang. 


Hang is part of the underground system connected to more than 150 different activities in Vietnam, located near the border with Laos. Limestone mountains Vietnam-Laos border region has many caves, such as the Phong Nha has been known for a long but Son Doong cave has been discovered only in 1991 when Ho Khanh, a local people stumbled out into the isolated store to avoid the rain. By some time in 2006 when the expedition Association Royal cave to this area, the Ho Khanh new poll to tell them. [4] it's really hard for his new find their store which is located deep in the jungle with quite dangerous terrain, away from major roads and can not be found on Google Earth. Under his guidance, they went deep into caves, photography, surveying and collecting scientific data. They also spent a great honor for this cave named Ho Khanh.


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Son Dong Cave - the world's largest cave

April 22, 2009, the delegation Association Royal Cave Limbirt led by Howard announced the cave and found that the size of Son Doong cave is actually the world's largest.
In January 2010, the explorers returned to Son Doong to learn more about the cave system

Hang Son Doong is formed about 2-5 million years ago, when river water flows through the limestone was buried along a fault line. Water erosion and curettage as a giant tunnel under the mountains in the earth. In the soft places, the ceiling collapsed forming holes, hang long into the giant arch. 
Hang a width of 200 meters, 150 meters higher, at least 6.5 km long. The length can be still further, but due to technical limitations, the explorer of the Association Royal cave can not go all the depth of the cave to determine how long customers.
With such dimensions, Son Doong cave has passed Deer Cave in Gunung Mulu National Park of Malaysia (with a height of 100 m, width 90 m, length 2 km) to occupy the cave is the world's largest natural
Also in some the Son Doong cave has great size to 140 mx 140 m, including stone columns as high as 14 m. A stunning images by photographer Carsten Peter taken in May 2010 noted that the row width of about 91.44 m, 243.84 m-high roof of the cave - can reach a high building contains 40 floors of New York city (USA).
In caves the researchers found a 2.5 km long underground river and has a high stone columns up to 70 m.