1. Trinh Nu Cave (Virgin Cave)
This cave is considered the symbol of truly love. Entering the cave, you will find a stone shaping a lying girl, looking to the sea with the eyes full of vain hope. Situated opposite to the cave, there is a stone statue of a boy who turns his face to Trinh Nu Cave, which as the legend, is the girl’s cannot-be-together fiancé. Their sad love story will surely be told by your tour guide during the visit to Trinh Nu Cave.
2. Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave)
Although this amazing cave is getting more and more croweded every year, it’s still worth for a visit. Ascending to the grotto, the way is covered by trees and foliage, offering lush landscape into the mountain. The formations in the cave inspire a lot of interesting imagination of human and animals in varying poses.
3. Luon Cave
This favourite place for kayaking is famous for its green complex of in-mountain waters and islands. Here the cliffs stretch vertically out of the pure blue and smooth water. On a rowing boat or a kayak, passing through the pretty entrance, you come across a tranquil round lake. If you are lucky, you can also meet the naughty and lovely monkeys.