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Quang Binh: Over 6,000 international arrivals participating in a tourism service into the cave

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The new type of tourism service is part of the park’s efforts to mark a breakthrough in diversifying forms of tourism in the province and meet the demands of domestic and foreign visitors coming to the heritage sites in particular and Quang Binh in general.
Located approximately 500km south of Hanoi , Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is a famous destination in central Vietnam and was recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site. Visitors to Chay River - Dark Cave, visitors will experience two zip line routes. One route connects the animal conservation station and Toi Cave, which is about 400m long. The other 100m route, which crosses the Chay River, can be used by tourists who want to swim in the clear and cool waters of the river.
Reported by QBTV
Translated by Minh Huyen
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