Trial tours in world's largest cave to begin
The People's Committee of the central province of Quang Binh has
approved an experimental adventure tour to Son Doong Cave
suggested by Howard Limbert, expert of the British Cave Research
Association.
The People's Committee of the central province of Quang Binh has
approved an experimental adventure tour to Son Doong Cave
suggested by Howard Limbert, expert of the British Cave Research
Association.
Limbert recommended that due to unexplored nature of cave, the trial tours, to be held twice a month should consist of a group of only seven or eight visitors.
Son Doong Cave, found in 1991 in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, is considered the largest cave in the world. It contains a large fast-flowing underground river inside its walls. A group of British scientists from the British Cave Research Association, led by Limbert, conducted a survey in 2009.
Limbert also stated in addition to ensuring the safety of the tourists, authorities and travel companies should protect the primary site and the surrounding ecological environment. Exploration of the cave is preferential in dry season, between February and August.
The trial tours will be launched next year before operating officially.-VNA
Limbert recommended that due to unexplored nature of cave, the trial tours, to be held twice a month should consist of a group of only seven or eight visitors.
Son Doong Cave, found in 1991 in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, is considered the largest cave in the world. It contains a large fast-flowing underground river inside its walls. A group of British scientists from the British Cave Research Association, led by Limbert, conducted a survey in 2009.
Limbert also stated in addition to ensuring the safety of the tourists, authorities and travel companies should protect the primary site and the surrounding ecological environment. Exploration of the cave is preferential in dry season, between February and August.
The trial tours will be launched next year before operating officially.-VNA