Located in the World Natural Heritage of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Thien Duong (Heaven) Cave is an attractive destination thanks to its magical and mysterious formations.     7-kilometre section of the cave newly open to visitors  The 31-kilometre cave, situated in the middle of a limestone mountain range, is the longest dry cave in Asia.  Its width ranges from 30 to 150 metres, with an average height of around 60 metres.  Recently tourists have been allowed to visit seven kilometres of the cave that have previously been off limits.  Unlike Phong Nha or Tien Son caves, which also belong to the Phong Nha-Ke Bang complex, the atmosphere in Thien Duong remains relatively cool and moist, with an average temperature of from 20-21 degrees. The cool air can be felt sitting in front of the cave's opening.  According to many, the stalagmites in Thien Duong are more spectacular than those found in Phong Nha Cave. Many people claimed to have seen images of tigers, elephants, fish and even gods in the formations within the cave.        Du Lich mua he gia re  Travel to Vietnam   tour to vietnam  yen sao  hitech review   hue tourism vietnam   weight loss   cute girl   dac san hue   how to solve rubik   how to tie a tie   how to be pregnant   how to cv   what is fashion trends   visit vietnam 
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