Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is one of Quang Binh's top-ranking attractions. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its more than 300 caves. Moreover, for the record, travelers should know that many have not been fully explored, and to access some, several days of walking are required. Moreover, in this national ►
Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is one of Quang Binh's top-ranking attractions. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its more than 300 caves. Moreover, for the record, travelers should know that many have not been fully explored, and to access some, several days of walking are required. Moreover, in this national park, the more athletic ones can try to hike in the large agricultural valley, allowing them to cross small villages such as Son Trach. Also, it is possible to trek in the park's jungle or take a bike ride in the countryside with rice fields as far as the eye can see. Finally, the park is home to three ethnic groups, including the Chut, the Kinh and the Bru-van-kieu. Each of these groups has its own unique customs, traditions, and cultural practices, which visitors can learn about and experience during their stay.
Dong Hoi City is a must, and souvenirs from its famous market can be bought before heading to the citadel for a visit. According to history, it protected the kings of the Nguyen Dynasty. Stopping at the Mother Suot statue, a powerful symbol of Vietnamese women, is also enjoyable. In terms of monuments not to be missed, the Tam Toa Church is a nugget to discover, and after these various visits, it is time to relax a little on the beautiful beaches of Dong Hoi. Vacationers will then be able to choose between Da Nhay or Quang Phu. The first is dotted with many rocks, and in the middle, they will find small coves suitable for relaxing. As for the second beach, travelers will be dazzled by its beauty, especially at sunset with its charming show of colors.
Than Dinh Mountain, a spiritual tourist destination, is a must-see in Quang Binh. Holidaymakers often journey to the top to enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery. The climb, with over 1,200 stone steps, is a test of endurance, but the reward is the serene beauty and the feeling of peace that envelops the mountaintop. ◄