1. Introduction to Nguom Ngao Cave – Cao Bang’s Hidden Wonder
Nguom Ngao Cave is a breathtaking natural wonder that has been part of the Non Nuoc Cao Bang UNESCO Global Geopark since its recognition by UNESCO in 2018. Formed over 400 million years ago, the cave impresses visitors with its majestic limestone formations and cultural legends, making it a must-visit destination in northern Vietnam.
1.1. Location of Nguom Ngao Cave
Nguom Ngao Cave is situated in Gun village, Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province – approximately 5 kilometers from the famous Ban Gioc Waterfall in Vietnam (one of the largest and most scenic waterfalls in Southeast Asia). The cave extends over 2,144 meters, with multiple branches running through the limestone mountains that border China.
Discovered in 1921 and officially opened to tourists in 1996, Nguom Ngao Cave was declared a national-level natural relic in 1998. However, the story of its creation dates back some 400 million years, when water and geological forces slowly carved out a vast subterranean system beneath Cao Bang’s karst mountains.
Over time, erosion and mineral deposits gave birth to magnificent limestone formations, ranging from crystal-clear stalactites to towering stone pillars.