Quang Binh

Arguably the most attractive Province in Vietnam, Quang Binh stretches from the South China Sea in the East to Laos in the West with 85% of the area covered in mountainous regions. The narrowest part is just 40 km. It is largely undeveloped with few large towns. The gem of Quang Binh is in the unspoilt countryside, the magnificent caves and the forests that afford interesting trekking and intriguing history given the fact that a significant part of the Ho Chi Minh trail travelled through the province. If you want to get off the beaten track of popular tourism and enjoy unspoilt and varied countryside, Quang Binh is a must.

Getting there: Bus or car from Da Nang, Vinh or Hanoi.

Quang Binh Tours

Visit Chay Lap and Experience Eco Tourism at its Best (3 days/ 2 nights) Duration: 3 DAYS/2 NIGHTSSTYLE: Adventure Travel

Chay Lap is a community-owned and operated ecotourism association in the Phuc Trach Commune. If you want to experience Eco Tourism at its best, you can do no better than spending time at Chap...

Visit Chay Lap and Experience Eco Tourism at its Best (2 days/ 1 nights) Duration: 2 DAYS/1 NIGHTSSTYLE: Eco Tours

Chay Lap is a community-owned and operated ecotourism association in the Phuc Trach Commune. If you want to experience Eco Tourism at its best, you can do no better than spending time at Chap...

Tu Lan 1-Day Jungle & Cave Experience Duration: 1 DAY/0 NIGHTSTYLE: Adventure Travel

SMALL GROUPS – DAILY DEPARTURES – BEST ONE-DAY JUNGLE & CAVE ADVENTURE IN ASIA

Explore the untamed jungle and limestone mountain region of Tu Lan Cave...

Tu Lan 2-Day Jungle & Cave Discovery Duration: 2 DAYS/1 NIGHTSSTYLE: Adventure Travel

SMALL GROUPS – WEEKLY DEPARTURES – BEST JUNGLE & CAVE ADVENTURE IN VIETNAM

Explore the fascinating jungle and cave area of Tu Lan, a one and a half hours drive...

Son Doong, The World’s Largest Cave Duration: 7 DAYS/6 NIGHTSSTYLE: Adventure Travel

Son Doong Cave is in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh province. This incredible cave was only explored in 2009/2010 by the British Cave Research...

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