Very few, however, know that there is the unique experience of going 7km deeper into the cave for adventurous cavers.

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A tour guide provides tourists with basic information about the trip (Photo: VNA)

 

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Each caver is provided with a personal forehead flashlight (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Tourists admire the beauty of the Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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Droplets of water fall from the ceiling (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Going deeper into the cave, tourists see more diverse and unique stalactites (Photo: VNA)

 

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The experience of being 7km deep in Paradise cave

 

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Tourists explore the Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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The experience of being 7km deep in Paradise cave

 

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Beautiful space inside the cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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A small stream of clear water inside the cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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Massive stalactites inside the cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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Tourists take photos of stalactities (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Skylight - the final stop of the 7km deep trail in Paradise cave (Photo: VNA)

 

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