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Dive deep into the underground world with this full-day kayaking tour in Phong Nha Cave, Vietnam’s most iconic river cave. Paddle 3 kilometers into complete darkness, hike through hidden chambers, and swim in a secret underground lake — all inside a UNESCO-listed cave system. This tour offers a rare chance to explore well beyond the standard tourist route, guided by experienced locals. If you're looking for adventure, nature, and something truly off the beaten track, this is it.
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Local team in Vietnam for questions and on-site assistance
Boek direct bij een lokaal Vietnamees reisbureau zonder tussenpersoon
Between 8:00 and 9:00 AM, you'll be picked up from your accommodation around Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park. After meeting your local guide, you'll head to the cave area where your gear is prepared and the adventure begins.
After the swim, take a well-earned break and enjoy a picnic-style lunch prepared by your guide. The lunch spot is set within the cave, offering a unique setting surrounded by limestone walls and absolute quiet.
By around 3:30 PM, the tour wraps up. You'll be taken back to your accommodation in Phong Nha, with a day full of adventure, nature, and rare cave exploration behind you.
Light rain won’t affect the tour as you’ll be inside the cave. However, in case of heavy rain or flooding (common from September to November), the tour may be delayed, rescheduled, or canceled for safety. Contact us for real-time updates.
Yes, it’s safe and supervised. The water is calm and clean, and life jackets are available. Swimming is optional, so feel free to skip it if you’re not comfortable.
This tour is best suited for adults and older children (typically 12+), due to the physical activity and dark cave conditions. If you’re traveling with children, contact us to discuss suitability.
Basic toilet facilities are available at the starting point, but there are no restrooms once inside the cave. Be sure to use the facilities before the tour begins.
You may spot small cave insects or bats, but they avoid humans and pose no danger. The guide will make sure you feel safe and comfortable throughout.
Closed-toe, water-resistant hiking sandals or shoes with good grip are best. Avoid flip-flops or shoes that get slippery when wet.
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