Puong Cave in Bac Kan: Ba Be lake Tours & Adventure
Puong Cave
in Ba Be lake, Bac Kan Province.
Overview:
Coming to Ba Be Lake, visitors can also explore and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of Puong Cave, which is a scenic relic recognized and ranked as a provincial-level relic of Bac Kan.
Location and formation of cave:
From Cho Ra town to Ba Be lake about 7km to Buoc Lom canoe wharf, visitors get off by motorboat or canoe down the Nang River about 3km to Puong Cave. Puong cave is a natural limestone cave located in the Phja Puong mountain range, Nang river flows through the cave with a length of 351m, and river water flows into the cave from the northeast, out to the southwest. The cave gate forms an arch of more than 60m high, with an average width of 277m, the depth of water in the cave is from 6-10m. Stepping into the cave, visitors will admire the beauty of stalactites and the residence of many species of bats and swallows. Puong cave is a typical landscape of geological tectonics of the karst region, with a harmonious natural combination of rivers, limestone mountains, flora, and fauna, which is both an object of geological and scientific research, the object for tourism exploitation.
Limestone mountain system:
In the area of Puong Cave in particular and Ba Be Lake in general, there is a humid tropical climate. The average temperature in the cave ranges from 18 to 20 degrees Celsius. The cave is located in the ecological population of Ba Be Lake National Park, this is a primary forest cover on the limestone mountain system including 4 phyla of flora with 115 families and 416 species. In which, there are some precious wood species such as nails, flower slices, gnats, etc. Inside the cave are mainly moss species. Puong cave belongs to the primeval forest area, so it has favorable conditions for bats living in the cave, in addition, there are many species of birds, reptiles, and fish living around.
Story about cave:
Puong cave is associated with the legend, the story of Mr. Tai Ngao was handed down by the local people from generation to generation. The story says: “At that time, the Nang River, which originated from Phja En, flowed back to Vai village, but it was stopped by the Puong mountain range, the stagnant water flooded the whole village. Ngoc Hoang sent Mr. Tai Ngao (giant) down to chisel the mountain, releasing the evil water to save the people. Since then, the Puong Cave was formed, and the rocks that Mr. Tai Ngoo had cut into the mountain to throw behind created the Dau Dang waterfall today.
Name of Cave:
Puong cave has two adjacent caves, the upper cave is called the Upper cave in the local language called “Puong Tenh", and the lower cave is called “Puong Tau" or “Puong Nam" cave below. In the cave, there are 2 entrances up and down, in Puong Cave below, there is a combination of both the beautiful scenery of the river and the natural beauty of stalactites creating a magical attraction. Inside the cave, there is a stalactite like “Buddha" who is sitting on a throne relaxing, enjoying the scenery of the sky and the water. In Upper Cave, there are many stone shelves, stalactites forming fields, gardens, fish ponds, and breeding places, and local people call the fields “witches". Starting into the cave, we encounter the rock bands arranged in zones, each step like the terraced fields of the mountainous people. Above the ceiling are stalactites like mother’s milk dripping day and night. Inside the cave, there is also a water well, which looks like a luxuriant orchard.
Name of Cave:
Puong cave has two adjacent caves, the upper cave is called the Upper cave in the local language called “Puong Tenh", and the lower cave is called “Puong Tau" or “Puong Nam" cave below. In the cave, there are 2 entrances up and down, in Puong Cave below, there is a combination of both the beautiful scenery of the river and the natural beauty of stalactites creating a magical attraction. Inside the cave, there is a stalactite like “Buddha" who is sitting on a throne relaxing, enjoying the scenery of the sky and the water. In Upper Cave, there are many stone shelves, stalactites forming fields, gardens, fish ponds, and breeding places, and local people call the fields “witches". Starting into the cave, we encounter the rock bands arranged in zones, each step like the terraced fields of the mountainous people. Above the ceiling are stalactites like mother’s milk dripping day and night. Inside the cave, there is also a water well, which looks like a luxuriant orchard.
Formation
Puong Cave in Ba Be Lake
Admire the beauty of nature:
Visitors to Puong Cave can admire vivid and interesting landscapes, combining all the quintessential elements of mountains and rivers. Outside is the richness of the ecosystem, inside the cave, under the light of lights and torches, the stalactites will appear with various flickering shapes, moving as magically as a fairy-tale place. Puong Cave is as if created by nature to create a fairy scene in the heart of the world, inviting visitors to visit, rest, entertain and admire the beauty of nature.
Leave your hotel in the Hanoi City center at 7:30-8:00 AM, then coming up for fantastic driving to North-East Vietnam to Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan Province (234km, by car – 4h37m).
We will stop on the way for tea or coffee break and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before our route takes us up through the mountains and tea plantations on the road to Pac Ngoi village.
We visit Hua Ma Cave with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites.
We arrive in Pac Ngoi Village where is the homeland of Tay People for the real experience of a homestay ( Relaxing, Enjoying dinner, talking with host and staying overnight at the house on stilts)
Day 02
Ba Be Lake Boat Trip and Puong Grotto, then return to Hanoi (B, L)
Good morning Pac Ngoi Village, we enjoy the breakfast and morning coffee and tea
We leave homestay, then the car will bring us to boat pier for the boat trip to explore Ba Be Lake, we will admire of the wild and exotic beauty of the largest lake in North Vietnam.
We ride a boat along Nang River to Puong Grotto where you can marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites.
We leave Ba Be lake then have lunch before return to Hanoi. Arrive in Hanoi at 6.00 PM.
What’s included in this trip:
Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
English- speaking guides as specified (French/ German, Spanish speaking guide can be available on request)
Entrance fees
Mineral water
What’s excluded in this trip
Travel Insurance
Visa for Vietnam
Airport taxes
All meals not mentioned
Tips for tour guide, driver and other tour service attendants
Other personal expenses not mentioned
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