Discover the Marvel of Vietnam’s Central Highlands: the Longest Cave in Southeast Asia
The geopark was officially designated as a global geopark by UNESCO in 2020. It encompasses a vast area of 4,700 square kilometers, spanning Gia Nghia Town, as well as Krong No, Cu Jut, Dak Mil, Dak Song, and Dak Glong Districts. The geopark showcases unique attributes encompassing geology, archaeology, culture, and biodiversity within the highland region. The cave system in basalt stones, located predominantly in Krong No District, was discovered within the geopark in 2007 and is considered one of its main attractions. According to the Japan Caving Association, the C7 is a magnificent tubular cavern located within the cavern system. Spanning over one kilometer in length, it holds the distinction of being Southeast Asia’s longest and most remarkable cave. Additionally, it should be noted that caves C6 and C6-1 are not only significant for their geological value, but also for their archaeological importance. Scientists have discovered the remains of prehistoric humans within these c...