Embark on a thrilling group adventure from Hue to Dark Cave. Experience kayaking, swimming, and mud-bathing in complete darkness.
Embark on a thrilling group adventure from Hue to Dark Cave. Experience kayaking, swimming, and mud-bathing in complete darkness.
- Quang Tri Province - The tour guide and bus will collect guests from their hotel in Hue city center to embark on a journey to explore Chay River – Dark Cave. Along the way, there will be a stop at La Vang Holy Land, also known as the Basilica of Vietnam Catholic, to uncover the origins of the 1798 apparition legend and hear stories of the Lady’s…
- Quang Tri Province - The tour guide and bus will collect guests from their hotel in Hue city center to embark on a journey to explore Chay River – Dark Cave. Along the way, there will be a stop at La Vang Holy Land, also known as the Basilica of Vietnam Catholic, to uncover the origins of the 1798 apparition legend and hear stories of the Lady’s miracles.
Continuing the journey, the tour guide will discuss the Quang Tri Old Citadel (without stopping), constructed in 1824. This citadel gained worldwide fame due to the intense 81-day battle. On the bus, the guide will also provide information about other sites such as Hien Luong Bridge, Ben Hai River, and the 17th Parallel, which served as the demarcation line separating North and South Vietnam for 20 years from 1954 to 1973.
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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park - Upon arrival at Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, guests will enjoy lunch at a restaurant.
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Hang Toi (Dark Cave) - At Chay River – Dark Cave, guests can experience a thrilling 400m zip-line ride from the wildlife observation tower to Dark Cave, equipped with a headlight and helmet for cave exploration. After swimming across the Chay River and indulging in a mud bath, guests can return via a smaller zip-line and leap into the refreshing water. Dark Cave offers a variety of adventurous games.
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Hue - Board the bus for the return trip to Hue city.

- Lunch at restaurant
- English Speaking Guide
- Entrance fees (including Kayak and Zip-line service)
- Water on bus (2 bottles/day/person)
- New air-conditioned vehicles
- Lunch at restaurant
- English Speaking Guide
- Entrance fees (including Kayak and Zip-line service)
- Water on bus (2 bottles/day/person)
- New air-conditioned vehicles
- Breakfast, Personal expenses
- Breakfast, Personal expenses
The Dark Cave (also known as Hang Tối) in Phong Nha was first discovered in 1990 and opened shortly thereafter. It gets its name from the fact that, despite being about 6km long, it has no artificial lighting inside, only darkness. The mud within the cave is beneficial for health, and along with the Chay River, the Dark Cave has become a popular spot…
The Dark Cave (also known as Hang Tối) in Phong Nha was first discovered in 1990 and opened shortly thereafter. It gets its name from the fact that, despite being about 6km long, it has no artificial lighting inside, only darkness. The mud within the cave is beneficial for health, and along with the Chay River, the Dark Cave has become a popular spot for tourists to enjoy activities like kayaking, swimming, and mud-bathing. If you’re in Hue and wish to visit, a Dark Cave tour from Hue is a great option.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.