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One week in Quang Binh
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Quang Binh tourism has been an attractive destination in recent times. Many tourists have chosen Quang Binh as a place to rest and explore. Travel Blogger Maria Tuyen had an interesting experience when traveling to Quang Binh.
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When we were young, it was easy to arrange time for a trip somewhere. Little money, lots of time, friends were all free, just being healthy was enough to travel all night long together. But when we grew up, caught up in the hustle and bustle of making a living, the little wonderful things suddenly became luxuries. Although we all understand that each trip is like a medicine to relieve stress and refresh the soul. Understanding that so well, I decided to spend the remaining vacation days to “travel” because I knew that I had to take advantage of the time to go as soon as possible. Plans will always be just plans, or turn into regrets with the words “if only” if we don’t do it right away. But……where should we go, go to the mountains and the sea first, or should we go to Hang Dong? An idea flashed within 5 minutes and turned into my memorable 1-week trip to the “kingdom of caves” – Quang Binh.
In this article, I summarize the itinerary from my recent trip to Quang Binh. Readers can refer to it. It is not necessary to follow my schedule. You can arrange your time appropriately for your travel and accommodation.
⏰Time: 6 days 5 nights.
💰Cost: About 5 million vnd/person.
📸Check-in locations: Phong Nha Cave – Mooc Spring – Thien Duong Cave – Chay River – Dark Cave – Mother Suot Monument – Tam Toa Church – Quang Binh Quan – Museum of History – Ho Chi Minh Monument – Da Nhay Beach – Quang Phu Sand Slide – Nhat Le Beach – Ozo Park – 8 Ladies Cave – Cha Loi Tour 2N1D.
⛔Note: If anyone asks me what makes me regret the most on this trip, it’s probably that I wasn’t lucky enough to visit Uncle Giap’s grave. According to the plan, on the first day we arrived in Quang Binh, we would visit Uncle Ho’s grave and combine it with experiencing nearby check-in locations, but unfortunately, the General’s grave is currently temporarily closed to visitors. A bit sad. But it’s okay, hopefully next time we return to Quang Binh, we will have the opportunity to visit and offer incense to Uncle Ho’s grave.
1️⃣ How do I move?
Not my first trip, but why was it so much fun…
Not my first time in Quang Binh, but why was it still so strangely exciting…
Not my first time taking a train, but why was it still so confusing…
This time I chose to travel by train from Hanoi to Quang Binh.
⏰ Time: 10 hours.
💰 Ticket price: 420k/1 person.
🛌 Class: Air-conditioned bed.

If you think trains are old and outdated, you are wrong. That is the image of trains from years ago, but now trains are very different: you can buy train tickets online, have automatic code scanning, have separate dining rooms, have air-conditioned sleeping compartments,… And more importantly, now you can book tickets online, it only takes 5 minutes to get tickets, unlike in the past when you had to run to the station to buy tickets and choose seats.
Traveling by train – not as modern as a plane, not as fast as a car, not as convenient as a motorbike,… but its pleasure lies in the emotions. It is really hard to describe in words, especially when waiting for the train to return to the station, the strange yet familiar sound of the train reminds me of the image of the two sisters Lien and An in the work “2 children” by writer Thach Lam.
✅ Advantages:
🔹Safe, cheap.
🔹Can carry a lot of luggage.
🔹Choose many suitable seat classes.
🔹Excellent view.
❌ Disadvantages:
🔸Traveling will take a long time.
🔸The train is noisy and vibrates.
2️⃣Where have we been?
This trip we booked a stay at Manli Resort located on Truong Phap Street, near Quang Phu Sand Dunes. Because it is also close to the center and opposite Di Ha seafood restaurant, it is not difficult to find. From the hotel you can walk to Quang Phu beach. Overall, I think the location is quite good, convenient for traveling. Regarding the room rate, I think the price of 850k for 1 night stay at a 4-star hotel is too good (with discount). The check-in procedure is quick and easy, although when I arrived to check in, there was a very large group waiting to check in, but in just about 5 minutes I had a room to rest.


🛌 Room type: Deluxe Double.
💰 Price: 850k/ 1 night.
🏊View: Swimming pool view.
My room is on the 2nd floor, opposite the main reception hall and has a view of the central swimming pool. The view is very nice, especially in the afternoon sitting on the balcony watching the sunset is very “chill”. The interior of my room is quite modern, mainly made of wood combined with white paint and yellow lights, making the room modern and warm. The only thing I am not satisfied with is the smelly toilet, I don’t understand why even though every day the guests come to make up the room and change the towels, it still smells.
The biggest plus point here is probably the central swimming pool, which is both long and wide with clear blue water. The pool is divided into 2, one for children with a depth of less than 1.2m and one for adults with a depth of about 1.8m, if you don’t know how to swim, pay attention. Regarding breakfast, I find that there is usually only a buffet on weekends, perhaps because there are few customers on weekdays so they don’t serve breakfast buffet. The food is quite diverse and delicious, however, I find the design of the food counter unreasonable, the aisle between the 2 counters is too narrow, so on crowded days it is quite inconvenient to move around. Overall, I find everything okay, from service, rooms to staff are all ok.
✅ Advantages:
🔹The hotel location is convenient to move to the center.
🔹Clean and beautiful rooms, reasonable price.
🔹Staff service is okay, but not very good.
🔹Quick check-in procedure.
🔹Large swimming pool, with 2 pools for adults and children.
❌ Disadvantages:
🔸Breakfast buffet is not rich in my opinion.
🔸Bathroom smells.
🔸Staff is not friendly and cheerful.
3️⃣ What is our schedule like?
📆 Day 1: Phong Nha Cave – Mooc Spring.
💎 Phong Nha cave
“Going upstream on a fast boat, crossing high cliffs and climbing precarious rocky slopes, going up Tien Son we return to the heavenly palace, going down Phong Nha we enter the underwater palace, the floating boat takes us into the cave from the mortal world we enter the dream world, this is a wonderful paradise, oh oh huh huh huh huh huh…”. Those are the lyrics that I was very impressed with and echoed throughout the journey to explore the majestic Phong Nha Cave.

From the center of Dong Hoi city, you will have to travel about 50km of Ho Chi Minh road to reach Phong Nha Cave. Because the road is quite far, and the weather in Quang Binh, you know, hot sun combined with the Lao wind blowing hard on your face, I think if there are many people, everyone should rent a private car for convenience. When you get here, you will have to buy tickets at the information counter, the original ticket price I saw printed was 150k, but because the time I went to Quang Binh, they were implementing a tourism stimulus program, so the ticket price was reduced to only 75k/person.

After buying tickets, we boarded the boat to explore Phong Nha Cave. Phong Nha Cave, as far as I know, is more than 9km long, but the ticket price above only includes a boat tour of the cave. If you want to experience it, you have to sign up for another tour. If I remember correctly, the Xuyen Son Ho tour is about 4,500m long, going deep into the cave. However, to join this tour, you need to spend a whole day to experience it. Ok, maybe I went a bit far, let’s go back to Phong Nha Cave. The distance on the Son River from the boat dock to the cave entrance is about 5km long, each boat cannot carry more than 12 people. Along the way on the Son River, there are many beautiful photo angles. You can stand at the bow of the boat to take pictures, which is very beautiful, but pay attention to safety when taking pictures.
Personally, I find the experience of going on a boat on the river quite similar to Trang An Ninh Binh, the only difference is that here the boat is powered by a motor, only when entering the cave is it rowed by hand. In Trang An or Tam Coc Ninh Binh, rowing is done entirely by hand and foot. Here, everyone will sit on a boat to visit about 1200m of the cave system, then turn around and move by the wooden staircase system and admire the magical stalactites, stalagmites or hanging stone pillars. To take pictures here, I think you should use a flash or if possible, have a small hand-held lamp because the cave is very dark.
🔖Location: Phong Nha Cave.
💰Ticket price: 75k/1 person.
🏷Distance: 5km from the pier.
⛔Note: Do not touch or touch the stalactites.
💎Mooc Spring
See more: https://quangbinhtravel.vn/en/mooc-spring-tourism-experience-in-quang-binh.html
The next and also the last journey of our first day of experience in Quang Binh ended at Suoi Nuoc Mooc. From Phong Nha, you travel another 10km to reach Suoi Nuoc Mooc. When we got there, it was already past 12 noon, so our whole team decided to have lunch at Suoi Nuoc Mooc, then rest and exercise in the afternoon. The food here is very delicious and unique, the special thing that impressed me was that all the food was displayed on a tray, which looked very attractive. Oh, there are many sizes of trays here, small or large depending on the number of people eating, our group of 8 people so we ordered a large tray, it was about 1,200,000 VND.

👉 Set menu includes:
✅ Fried chicken
✅ Stream shrimp
✅ Mat fish
✅ Roast pork
✅ Gac sticky rice, ham, sweet and sour salad,…
After lunch and a rest, at around 3pm, our team changed clothes and participated in some physical activities, kayaking, bridge jumping, etc. The stream here is clear and emerald green, you can see all the way to the bottom, I don’t know why it’s so blue. Oh, I wonder if everyone has the same question as me, why is it called Moọc and not Mọc? I asked a staff member here and was told that “Nuoc Moọc is a local word here, and it’s true that moọc means to grow, that is, to grow from the bottom up.” I still didn’t quite understand. Then he told me “at the source of the water, everyone will see the strangeness of the stream with low columns of water that seem to be growing from the ground and flowing into a clear blue stream”. That’s why it’s called Suoi Nuoc Moọc.
When you come here, you definitely cannot miss the two most prominent sports games: kayaking and diving. One thing to note for everyone is that the water here is very cold, everyone should soak in the water for a bit before diving, otherwise you will get heat shock. This game is definitely a must-try, like me, I am afraid of heights but still jumped down, if you do not know how to swim and are afraid of choking on water, cover your nose with your hand before jumping. Don’t worry, you won’t drown if you jump down because there are life jackets. Besides, there are many lifeguards standing around.
🔖 Location: Mooc Stream
💰 Ticket price: 110k/ 1 person
⏰ Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
⛔ Note: You must wear a life jacket before participating in any experience here
📆 Day 2: Paradise Cave – Chay River Dark Cave
My first day ended quite smoothly, I hope my second day will also go smoothly with 2 locations: Thien Duong Cave and Chay River – Dark Cave.
💎 Paradise cave
The dawn of my second day started at 6am, I always had to wake up earlier than everyone else in the team because I had to put on a little makeup, clothes, sunscreen, etc. At exactly 7am, the car picked me up at the hotel, the driver took us to eat snakehead fish porridge. I don’t remember where it was, I just remember it was in an alley, and this dish was delicious although a bit spicy. After that, my team got on the car to go to Paradise Cave, about 60km from where I was staying, on the same route to Phong Nha.

Our team went today with a tour guide so we learned a lot of useful information. Paradise Cave was discovered in 2005 by a local person who went to the forest, but it was not until a few years later that it was put into tourism exploitation. The name Paradise Cave comes from a saying, more precisely from the surprise of a member of the British Royal Cave Association when they entered the cave because it was so beautiful that they exclaimed “Paradise” which means paradise. And from then on, the cave was named Paradise Cave.
The current entrance fee to Thien Duong Cave is 125k/person, which is a 50% discount compared to the original ticket price. To get to the cave, you have to travel 2km on flat roads and about 800m uphill. However, you can buy an electric car ticket, 25k/person to travel 2km and then walk to the cave entrance. Right from the moment you step into the cave, you will feel the cold air coming out from inside the cave, the deeper you go, the colder it feels, completely different from the outside. The temperature in the cave is only about 20-22 degrees. In winter as well as summer, the temperature remains at that level regardless of whether it is hot or cold outside.
The deeper you go inside, the more beautiful it is, the magical and sparkling scenery from the stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars hanging down from the ceiling of the cave. Each stalactite has a different appearance, some are rough, some are majestic, and some are even small, pretty, clear jade-colored stalactites. And the special thing is that all the stalactites inside the cave are natural, without any human intervention, perhaps just the addition of lights or wooden steps for people to move around. Only then do you realize that 20 years of your life is nothing compared to the creation of nature.
⛔ Note: Bottom up is called stalagmite, top down is called stalactite, 2 connecting points are called stone pillars.
🔖 Location: Paradise Cave.
💰 Ticket price: 125k/1 person.
🏷 Length: 1km.
⛔ Note: Do not touch the stalactites.
💎 Chay River Dark Cave
I’m sure this place will be very interesting and almost everyone who comes to Quang Binh must come here once. Chay River – Dark Cave is the last stop for our team on the second day. After exploring and learning about Thien Duong Cave, we returned to Chay River – Dark Cave for lunch. Lunch on the second day was quite similar to lunch on the first day, we still had lunch in a giant tray for a team of 8 people. After eating, our team changed clothes, put on life jackets, and put on rope belts to experience Zipline across Chay River with a length of 400m. Oh, remember to wear a 2-piece bikini with a deep cut, and the young men wear swimming trunks, if they don’t have swimming trunks, they wear shorts. Otherwise, if we go into the mud bath cave and bring all the natural mineral mud out, it won’t be good.

One of the most exciting experiences here is probably the 400m Zipline “flying” over the Chay River, “gliding” through the entrance of Dark Cave. Believe me, this game is guaranteed to be thrilling, exciting, and fun, even though it is only 400m long, it is still exciting enough. This game has a weight restriction, I heard that anyone who weighs more than 90kg is not allowed to participate, and remember when sliding to the end of the zipline, remember to lift your feet up, don’t let your feet down or your joints will be tight. After sliding the zipline, everyone will go into the water to get used to the water and temperature in the cave. The water here is as cold as in Suoi Mooc, swimming about 20m, everyone will walk through the wooden stairs to enter the cave. True to its name, Dark Cave is really dark, luckily our team was equipped with flashlights and helmets so we could see quite well. To get to the mud bath spot, people will travel about 1km on natural ground such as soil, sand, water, etc. The mud bath experience will be about 25-30 minutes, after which people will move out to rinse off and return the mud to the cave. There is an interesting thing when taking a mud bath, it feels like your body is lifted up. I asked the tour guide and was told that because the mud has a relatively high mineral content, when I sit down, my body feels like it is pushed up. In addition, when going deeper into the cave, my body weight becomes lighter by a part, so it floats up.
🔖 Location: Chay River Dark Cave.
💰 Ticket price: 299k/1 person.
⛔ Some notes when experiencing Dark cave?
✅ Wear a low-cut 2-piece bikini to avoid getting mud on the outside.
✅ Waterproof bag, floating buoy
✅ Be careful of slipping.
📆 Day 3: Mother Suot Monument – Tam Toa Church – Quang Binh Quan – History Museum – Ho Chi Minh Monument – Bai Da Nhay.
The past two days have taken a lot of my energy, so on Tuesday I had to change my plans. I couldn’t go sandboarding, so I spent the whole day Tuesday visiting nearby places in the city center.
💎 Mother Suot Monument

“Lặng nghe mẹ kể ngày xưa
Chang chang cồn cát nắng trưa Quảng Bình
Mẹ rằng: Quê mẹ Bảo Ninh
Mênh mông sóng biển lênh đênh mạn thuyền…”
Those are the verses in the poem “Mother Suot” by poet To Huu. Surely anyone who comes to Quang Binh will see the statue of Mother Suot standing solemnly rowing next to Nhat Le River. Surely the image of the mother firmly holding the oar to carry soldiers across the river, transporting ammunition from the shore to the warship to support the battlefield and the soldiers is still imprinted in each of us. When coming to Quang Binh, everyone remember to stop by the statue of Mother Suot and maybe light a stick of incense to remember the mother’s merit.
💎 Ancient Tam Toa Church

Quang Binh Specialties
Tam Toa Church is a Catholic church relic located on Nguyen Du Street, Dong My Ward, Dong Hoi City, Quang Binh Province. On February 11, 1965, the church was destroyed by a bomb, leaving only the bell tower with many bullet holes. This place is a tourist attraction but the gate is often closed around it, so people can only observe from the outside.
💎 Quang Binh Quan
Quang Binh Quan is one of the passes of the Luy Thay system established by Dao Duy Tu – a famous military strategist in 1631. Due to time and the destruction of American bombs, it was damaged and today it has been restored. As the center of the Luy Thay system, Quang Binh Quan was built according to a unique architectural model, harmoniously combining two elements, both a solid and solid defensive battle rampart and a unique architectural work of art.

💎 Historical Museum

Everyone knows that Quang Binh is a place associated with many historical relics and cultural exchanges, so this place always carries in its heart old traces but has lasting value until today. After visiting the Quang Binh Quan relic, we continued to learn about the culture and history of Quang Binh land at the Historical Museum. The place still preserves artifacts related to Quang Binh culture from many periods including stone tools, bronze drums, weapons, ceramic statues, etc. The museum has 3 floors, displaying many artifacts with accompanying notes to help us better understand the origin and meaning of those artifacts. Thereby, we understand more about the lives of Quang Binh people many years ago.
💎 Ho Chi Minh Monument
Located opposite the History Museum is the new Ho Chi Minh President statue inaugurated on June 13. This is a work expressing the deep gratitude of the people of Quang Binh for the great contributions of beloved Uncle Ho. At the central position of the statue is the image of Uncle Ho with social classes such as: the statue of a child representing the young generation, the female character next to it representing agriculture, the man holding a net representing fishing, the statue of a man in military uniform representing the armed forces, or the worker representing the working class, intellectual workers and the remaining person representing ethnic minorities. There is one thing in common: all social classes seem to be looking towards Uncle with the most sincere heart.

💎 Nhat Le beach
The end of our third day was wandering on Nhat Le beach. I’m sure that everyone who comes here will have the same view as me, which is the endless stretch of white sand, standing out against the sea and the blue sky. Because I was a bit tired, I didn’t swim and just took a photo to check in and watch the sunset, then returned to the hotel. Suggested outfit for checking in here is to wear a long, yellow maxi or a boho dress, which will look very beautiful in the photo. The best time to take photos is still sunset, I don’t know why but it really looks beautiful in the photos. Perhaps “sunset is proof of a beautiful ending”!
📆 Day 4: Quang Phu Sand Sliding – Bai Da Nhay – Ozo Park – Hang 8 Co.
💎 Quang Phu Sand Slide.
Our 4th day started earlier than usual because today our team will go sandboarding so we have to wake up early at 5am to catch the sunrise on the sand dunes. And also partly to avoid the sun because when the sun comes up, everyone will be very tired, their feet will be hot if they go barefoot. If you go later around 8am or 9am, you should wear sunscreen and a hat if you don’t want to become boiled shrimp. The price to rent a board here is only 30k/board, you can slide comfortably but I think you will be tired after only 1 hour. I see that few people come here to experience but many come here to take virtual photos, like me for example.


As soon as you arrive here, you will see long stretches of white sand shimmering under the sunlight. To be able to sandboard, you have to walk up sand dunes about 100m high, which is quite tiring. The boards here are very simple, made from areca palm, hard plastic,… however, I recommend you choose thin boards so that sliding will be easier.
💎 Da Nhay Beach.
I have known Bai Da Nhay since watching the movie “The Immortal” by director Victor Vu. I have known about it for a long time but today I just had the opportunity to visit Bai Da Nhay Quang Binh. My first impression was the rocks protruding from the water, in many places the rocks have shapes like toads jumping up. It looks very strange and interesting. The beach is beautiful, the sea is beautiful, wild and natural, everything seems intact, only I see too much trash. The day I went, I saw some groups bringing food out there to sit and eat and watch the sea, but there was quite a lot of trash around. Maybe this place is still pristine, there are no strict sanctions on preserving the beach landscape. Overall, I think the sea is blue, the water is clear and there are many beautiful photo angles.


💎 Ozo Park
There are many ways to get to Ozo Park. If you rent a car and go with a large group, just tell the driver to take you to Ozo. If you go by motorbike, you just need to google maps and it will be right there on the map. The first thing that impressed me was that there were many trees, it was a park, there were many green fields so it was very cool even though the weather in Quang Binh was not pleasant at all.

After buying tickets, go up the wooden stairs about 900m or so and you will see the stream, big and long but not deep. Here, you can participate in some water games such as kayaking or team activities, which are the most interesting. As for me, I like the miniatures here the most, checking in with boho outfits is guaranteed to be beautiful. In addition to water games, you can experience more adventurous challenges such as crossing ropes in the air, walking on circles, walking on wooden bars, practicing being a spiderman, … these challenges require you to have a bit of flexibility to experience. As for me, I just play with water.

🔖Location: Ozo Park.
💰Ticket price: 100k/person.
💎 8 Co Cave ( eight ladies cave)
Once you have arrived at Ozo Park, I recommend you to go to Hang 8 Co to burn incense for the heroic martyrs and especially to listen to the glorious stories of our Vietnamese soldiers. As soon as the car stops, you will see the image of soldiers sweeping the trash, going inside is the temple of the heroic martyrs who sacrificed on Quyet Thang road. This Quyet Thang road also has another name, Road 20, because those heroic martyrs sacrificed when they were very young, only 18-20 years old. They worked together to split rocks and level the road for our soldiers to transport artillery to the battlefield. I heard a soldier here say that in just 127 days and nights, we completed a long road of up to 125km, which means that each day those soldiers completed nearly 1km of road.

Moving to the right side of the martyrs’ shrine, people will see a cave, called Hang 8 Co. Actually, at first I also thought that there were 8 brave girls who sacrificed here, so it was named 8 Co cave, but when I heard the explanation, it was not like that. Actually, in this cave, there are 4 girls and 4 soldiers who sacrificed themselves because of the bullets of the American enemy. The name Hang 8 Co comes from the event that on this road, every day, people passing by see the image of 8 girls in their twenties leveling the road for our soldiers to pass through.
📆 Day 5 + Day 6: Cha Loi Tour 2D1N.
On the 5th and 6th, we joined the 2-day-1-night Cha Loi tour. You can refer to the detailed article I left at the link below.
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4️⃣ What do we eat in Quang Binh?
In addition to the system of majestic caves and poetic rivers, Quang Binh is also known for its delicious, rustic and extremely unique dishes.
👉 I would like to suggest some places that we visited on this trip. Actually, there are many more places but I can’t remember the name of the shop or the address right now.
✅ For seafood, we ate at 2 restaurants, 1 is Di Ha restaurant opposite the hotel where we stayed. I heard that this restaurant is famous for its fresh and cheap seafood. Moreover, the view is also quite nice, looking straight out to Quang Phu beach. You can consider choosing this restaurant. In addition, I personally think there is a delicious restaurant that suits my taste, which is Canh Buon Do restaurant. The seafood here is also fresh because I know when I eat it. If the seafood dies, it will have a different taste, not as sweet as when it is alive. This restaurant has a better view than Di Ha restaurant, overlooking the beautiful Nhat Le bridge. Those are the 2 options that we have experienced for seafood in Quang Binh.
✅ When you come to Quang Binh, you will probably eat Banh Khoai and Banh Beo, right? The first time I ate Banh Khoai, I read reviews online and saw that everyone pointed to Co Van restaurant, which was on a certain street, I can’t remember exactly, but it was delicious. You can search on Google and it will come up. Personally, I find Banh Khoai here quite similar to Banh Xeo in Da Nang. It’s very delicious, the taste is strange but also very familiar. As for Banh Beo here, I don’t find it as delicious as at Que Nha restaurant.
✅ Claypot rice, oyster porridge, and rice noodle soup are all delicious. These are suggestions for you to have for lunch or breakfast. I prefer claypot rice because I don’t really like seafood. Claypot rice is very delicious, after a whole week of eating it, suddenly having a bite of rice feels so satisfying. Personally, I find oyster porridge and rice noodle porridge okay but not attractive, maybe because my taste is not suitable. But because it is a specialty here, I think you should try it.
✅ In addition, if you want to eat snacks and desserts, you can stop by Ly Ly’s grilled spring rolls. I find the spring rolls here quite similar to those in Da Nang. This is just my personal experience. But the dipping sauce has a special taste, and there are also peanuts that make it quite rich. And of course, it’s just a dessert. If you want to eat ice cream, visit the Self-service Ice Cream shop at 2 Le Ngo Cat. The ice cream here has many flavors, and is especially sold by the kilo, meaning you choose the flavor you like to eat in a scoop, then weigh it and pay. It’s really delicious.
There are a few more good restaurants but I can’t remember the names, I will probably comment below this article.
✅ If you want to enjoy dishes made from Ginseng, you can go to Sabochi Tue Lam restaurant.
5️⃣ You should note.
✅ Because the tourist attractions in Quang Binh are quite far apart, such as Thien Duong Cave, Toi Cave, etc. are quite far apart, so if you go in a large group, in my opinion, you should rent a car or have your own car. But with the sun in Quang Binh, I think you can’t ride a motorbike, even if you can get there, you won’t have the energy to go to the cave to visit.
✅ When going to caves or streams, remember to bring a waterproof bag for your phone or camera to ensure safety while you experience and take pictures.
✅ For those who are nearsighted, you should wear an additional strap around your neck or behind your neck so that you don’t lose your glasses when swimming or playing sports. My friend also dropped a pair of glasses into the water and lost them. There was no chance to see them again.
✅ Don’t be afraid if you can’t swim like me, there’s a life jacket. Don’t worry, if you jump into the water, it won’t sink, and there are always staff on duty.
✅ Remember to bring sunscreen, girls, or you’ll be as dark as a piece of ginseng. The sun in Quang Binh is terrible.
All articles sharing Maria Tuyen’s experiences of traveling to Quang Binh are very detailed for those who want to explore Quang Binh.
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