Son Doong Cave in the remote parts of Central Vietnam is a whole other universe in itself and holds some of the world’s most incredible natural wonders within. Visiting the Son Doong Cave is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and surely one of the top must-do journeys in the world! ➡ More details about Hang Son Doong https://oxalisadventure.com/cave/son-doong-cave/ ➡ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/OxalisAdventurTours?sub_confirmation=1 ➡ For more Vietnam Caving Tours information: http://oxalisadventure.com/ #SonDoongCave #MustDoTravels #VietnamTravel #TheWorldsLargestCave #OxalisAdventure #VietnamCaveTours #naturalwonders #beauty #unbelievable #bucketlist #adventuretravel #inspiringjourneys #travel #bestholidaydestinations #bestplacesttotravel #adrenaline #viralvideos #beautfuldestinations #worldtravel #bestofasia #adventuresinasia #dreamtraveldestinations #mustseeplaces #natgeotravel #realadventure #traveltrends About this cave & expedition: This is the only tour available of Son Doong Cave by the official tour operator Oxalis Adventure Tours. This cave is located in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh, central of Vietnam. This cave has been featured before on CNN, National Geographic, Huffington Post, BBC, ABC News, etc. Imagine trekking straight into the depths of the world’s largest cave which can fit a Boeing 747 flying through the largest passage, on an expedition unlike any other. Son Doong Cave is a masterpiece of nature with otherworldly landscapes, enormous stalagmites, and statuesque stalactites – hanging from the ceiling and rising from the ground like an alien species. The real jungle inside the cave will amaze you in every way, while misty clouds envelope the scene. The fossil passage will allow you to understand the formation of this ancient limestone. Alan Walker's hit song "Heading Home" was also filmed in Son Doong Cave, Vietnam, and was produced by MER and directed by Kristian Berg. Want to get more information about the expedition? Visit: https://oxalisadventure.com/tour/son-doong-cave-expedition-4d3n/ Get more information about Oxalis Adventure & best caving adventure tours in Vietnam: Vietnam's Best Caving Adventure Tours | Official site: https://oxalisadventure.com/tours/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OxalisAdventure/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/OxalisAdventure/ Email: [email protected] Hotline: +84 919 900 357 About Oxalis Adventure: Oxalis Adventure Tours provides high quality, cave and jungle adventure tours from 1 to multi-days in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam. Whether you prefer long treks, camping in a cave, sleeping under the stars in a tent in the jungle, swimming underground in river caves, or just taking an exploratory day trip, Oxalis Adventure Tours can provide the right amount of adventure. We only use the best brands of safety equipment at an international standard. We are still the best adventure tour company in Vietnam.
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Amazing. Beautiful 😊❤The world's largest cave was found by a local man, trying to stay dry from the rain. It took him 8 years later to relocate the cave again.
I'm glad YT algo threw this one on my feed. I've been visiting Vietnam yearly since 1992 and never heard of this cave. My wife and I had retired to Vietnam from Texas in 2024. We'll have to add Hang Sơn Đoòng cave to our bucket list. 😂
I would love to explore this cave
Omgosh... found stuff in a hole. So it must be evolved differently from the stuff yards above it. Net result=I have a job. I keep my job. Some govt might fund my job. Soooooooo. Saaaad
So...they get to the very end, climb up that massive wall which was too dangerous for the "non-professionals"...and there's their exit....so what did they make the others do, go all the way back the way they came in???
I could only imagine what kind of spiders are in there 🫣
let's bring the world's largest flashlight in here
What video talks about the constructed metal that was found?
It's world's biggest and the best, views are absolutely phenomenal.
why the cave big?
It'll always amaze me how welcoming and kind the Vietnamese people are towards us Americans after the Vietnam War
It's amazing how beautiful Asian countries are from japan, China, to Vietnam and Taiwan
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the cave scallops look just like the submerged side of glaciers and enormous icebergs, meaning they're also scallopped.
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Quê hương tôi. Nhưng thật đáng tiếc, nơi này chỉ dành cho những người khỏe mạnh.
It seems unlikely that they are the first to set foot in that cave. There have been people in Vietnam for thousands of years
No matter where you go on Earth - the LOCALS know about their stomping grounds. This may be 'new' to the tourist west . . . . I'm so old I forgot - what about drones with lights/cameras? Some battery power could save a lot of time/effort by scouting ahead.