The magnificent
water stalagmites inside Va Cave, part of the UNESCO-recognized Phong Nha-Ke
Bang Park, which is secluded in the central province of Quang Binh Province. Tuoi
Tre
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The management of the park, secluded
in the central Vietnamese
The second recognition is based on
the park’s stunning biological diversity and resplendent landscape, Dung told
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
The park first earned the coveted
honor in 2003 for its astounding geological and geomorphologic values.
The aforementioned Cave Week, held
on a biennial basis, is slated to run from July 17.
“Quang Binh has seen notable strides
since its Phong Nha-Ke Bang park was first honored by the UNESCO in 2003. We
are pinning high hopes on the second acknowledgement drawing more foreign
tourists to the site,” Dung added.
The deputy chairman is upbeat about
the surge in tourist arrivals to the province in recent years.
Compared to only one flight operated
by Vietnam Airlines between Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Hoi, which is the heart
of Quang Binh Province and near the natural park, every two days previously,
the number of flights has now risen to three, which are offered by the
carrier and no-frills airlines Jetstar Pacific and VietJet Air. Most of the
flights are full.
“This is the most incontrovertible
proof of Quang Binh’s rising touristy appeal,” Dung noted.
In 2014, the province welcomed 2.8
million tourist arrivals, which had been undreamed of before, he elaborated.
A preliminary report by the
provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism revealed that the
numbers of domestic tourists and foreign visitors to Quang Binh has increased
1.5 and 3 times respectively so far this year, compared to the same period last
year.
Dung attributed the surge in foreign
tourists to the irresistible allure of Phong Nha-Ke Bang’s awe-inspiring cave
system, particularly Son Doong and En Caves, and the adventure expeditions to
these cavernous wonders.
Following the live coverage of the
American Broadcasting Company and National Geographic Magazine’s dizzying
360-degree photo essay on
Visitors find tourism infrastructure in Quang Binh satisfactory, including transport means, roads, hotels, and restaurants, Dung noted. Domestic tourists and pilgrims also flock to the resting place of legendary General Vo Nguyen Giap, nestled in Vung Chua in the province’s Quang Trach District. Dung added many residents around Phong Nha have made a considerably better living by raising “ca tram” and selling the fish to tourists, working as porters for expedition tours, and offering homestay services. Last week, Quang Binh held a reconnaissance trip to Va and The two caves are located inside Nguyen Chau A, director of Oxalis Co., which offers expeditions to Phong Nha-Ke Bang, said his firm is waiting for approval by the People’s Committee to offer tours that last two days and one night each to the grottos. Dung, the deputy chair of the Quang Binh People’s Committee, added his committee will soon grant a permit for Oxalis to operate the new tours during the upcoming Cave Week. Chau A said the tours are expected to cost around VND9 million (US$413) each.
Members of a
reconnaisance team are seen rappelling inside Va Cave.
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