ACTIVITY LEVEL
Medium
DETAILS

The central province of Quang Binh is known for the world's largest cave systems. We have selected the best options for our visitors - soon to be spelunkers - who are seeking for an off the beaten track adventure. This is a 3 days 2 nights adventure that includes trekking, cave exploration, jungle camping and much more. A unique Vietnam experience, which should not be missed.

Best season: The best time to take this trip is from April to August.

Experience: You must have previous experience trekking and swimming abilities. You should be able to swim as you'll explore a number of wet caves of varying lengths (about 100 m to 400 m each). You should also feel comfortable having to climb through some small passages, and also up/down a 15 m ladder (with safety rope). Never forget you are deep in the jungle and the difficulty of this tour is also very dependent on the weather. It can get very cold from December to March (8 – 15°C) and very hot from June to August (32 – 38°C), not to mention anytime it rains, the jungle becomes very slippery and muddy!

Porters: Provided for carrying the food and camping equipment only. An extra porter is available upon your request.

ACTIVITY LEVEL
Medium

This trip is completely customizable

The itinerary for this trip can be customized to suit your needs from your accomodations to what gear you need for the day.

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Duration

3 Days

Activity Level

Hard

Available Dates

Upcoming Availability


This adventure is not instantly bookable at this time.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, we recommend connecting directly to the operator via our messaging system, to create your ideal itinerary customized for your dates.

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