THAM KANG & THAM PHA KAEW
Natural site
2024
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2024
These two caves are located in the south-east of the city, they were used as shelters during the bombings of the Vietnam War. Tham Kang is a vast cave open to the sky. Be careful: the stream can be deep during the rainy season. Not far from there, a little higher on the left is Tham Pha Kaew. The entrance is narrower, and you need a flashlight to explore it. From there it is easy to reach Ban Na, a typical small village (30 min walk).
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Sauf erreur de ma part, le "guichet" pour payer l'entrée aux grottes et aux villages alentour se situe désormais juste à l'entrée de ces fameuses grottes, avant la rivière. En février 2016, la participation demandée est désormais de 10 000 kips.
Faute d'avoir demandé des indications supplémentaires à la personne qui vend les tickets, nous n'avons pas trouvé l'entrée de la 2eme grotte. Dommage!
Prévoir une lampe torche (frontale) pour explorer également la 1ere grotte.