Puong Cave – A natural masterpiece in Ba Be National Park
Puong cave has many beautiful stone columns and stalactites, which is one of the destinations that tourists cannot help but stop by when coming to Ba Be National Park.
Puong cave is located on the Lung Nham limestone mountain range in the north of Ba Be National Park, about 15 km southwest of Cho Ra town (Ba Be district). |
To visit Puong cave, visitors must take a boat on the Nang River. From Buoc Lom boat landing at the gateway of Ba Be National Park, down the Nang river about 1 km, visitors will come to Puong cave. |
In Puong cave, there are many bands of stalactites with many strange shapes hanging down. The ceiling is more than 20m high, the average width is 30m, the cave is the Nang river flowing through with a length of nearly 300m. The cave is home to 23 species of bats with the number of tens of thousands of them. When visitors come to visit, the noise makes bats flutter on the roof of the cave. Deep into the rather dark cave, it fascinates tourists who want to explore. |
In the cave there are many stone blocks with different colors. |
The stone pillars in the cave shimmer under the flash of tourists’ phones and cameras |
Nang River flows through the heart of the cave |
Many stalactites hang down like flowers reflecting on the water of Nang River |
Passing Puong cave, going down the Nang river 8 km to Ba Be lake, going about 3 km more will reach Dau Dang waterfall. |
Leaders of the Provincial People’s Committee, Ba Be District People’s Committee and relevant departments and agencies survey Puong cave to plan Ba ​​Be tourism development to match the available potential. |
Source: Collected internet.