Traveling to this northern province of Vietnam, tourists in
Vietnam travel will take the chance to discover natural and fascinating
beauty of Lang cave. It is one of the most popular tourists attractions
of Phu Tho.
Lang Cave, which belongs to Xuan Son commune, Thanh Son district, Phu Tho
province, lies very deeply into the mountain. The mouth of the cave is
right in front of Muong Lang field. This is the largest and longest
stalactite cave in Xuan Son.
At
some points, the roof of the cave is even 15 or 20 meters in height,
and its width nearly has the same size. The cave extends along the
limestone mountain. There is a large stream flowing along the bottom of
the cave. At the points where the cave expands, its foundation is
covered with a layer of rocks, yellow sand and clay. On the roof of the
cave, there are stalactites letting down. Through millions of years,
they have created beautiful multiforms.
Go
deeper into the cave, there would be many pillars, which are created
and adorned all by nature. These pillars prop up from the cave’s bottom
to its roof, just like from hell to heaven. The scene really gives
tourists in Vietnam travel an impressive feeling.
These
slabs of stalactite make the cave mysteriously beautiful. The
stalactites here do not tarnish and turn into grey as in some other
caves of some limestone mountains. Most of them are bright and white,
some even gleam with purple and pink color. The scene is so beautiful
and unique.
Lang
Cave is big enough for thousands of people to come to visit at the same
time. Distant from its mouth for a few hours of walking, the cave’s
bottom turns into a stream with the depth of 2 meters. From there, the
journey still can be continued. However, since it is quite dark,
tourists in Vietnam travel will have to use torch in order to discover the hidden beauty of this cave.
With its natural and mysterious beauty, Lang Cave is really an attractive destination for every tourist in Vietnam travel. Coming to the Lang Cave, tourists surely will feel particularly interesting.
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