The pathway to Thien Canh Son Cave is set below the forest canopy and a stone cliff, so tourists have the feeling they are climbing towards heaven.
Inside
the cave, is a strange beauty – an image of a lotus, a picture of baby
elephant. The ceiling of the cave is covered with a layer of shiny
‘carpets’, numerous sparkling stalactites appear like “hanging lamps”.
Stone statues, stone elephants, seals, flowers – all seem to create an
imaginary world as if in a dream.
Located in the centre of the World Heritage area, Bai Tu Long Bay covers an area of 2000 sqm., Thien Canh Son Cave
offers a wild and mysterious beauty. This is the reason why we choose
to bring tourists here – to discover the geological value of the bay,
and to enjoy a cosy dinner with family and friends in sparkling
candlelight.
More details at http://www.reddragoncruise.com/destinations/thien-canh-son-cave
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