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Tu Lan caves to welcome tourists in November 10

Tu Lan caves system in the central province of Quang Binh will be reopened to tourists on November 10 after being closed for two months for ecological recovery.
Tu Lan caves to welcome tourists in November 10 ảnh 1Tu Lan caves in Quang Binh (Source : Ryan Deboodt)

Quang Binh (VNA) - Tu Lan caves system in the central province of Quang Binh will be reopened to tourists on November 10 after being closed for two months for ecological recove🃏ry. 

The system, which lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, is comprised of more than 10 caves which were originally discovered and explored in 1992. 
In order to explore Tu Lan caves system, explorers have to trek through remote jungles, buffalo fields and cross rivers to enjoy the quiet and serene atmosphere of beautiful blue lakes, green trees, and small waterfalls. Tours exploring Tu Lan caves began 2014.
The price of the tour ranges from 2 million VND (about 89 USD) to 7.2 million (about 320 USD). Apart from Tu Lan caves, En (Swallow) cave will also restart welcoming visitors on December 24 while Va and Son Doong caves will reopen on February 1, 2016.-VNA
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