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PAID CONTENT FOR OXALIS PAID CONTENT FOR HANG BA DEEP JUNGLE EXPEDITION


Hang Ba Deep Jungle Expedition QUANG BINH PROVINCE, VIETNAM


Ideal for active trekkers, nature-lovers, conservationists, wildlife enthusiasts and daring explorers, the Hang Ba Deep Jungle Expedition promises a genuine trekking and caving experience. This four-day, three-night expedition is the


latest offering from Oxalis Adventure, a pioneer in sustainable tourism in Vietnam. The company also operates expeditions to the iconic Son Doong Cave, the largest natural cave on Earth. The Hang Ba Deep Jungle Expedition elevates


wildlife conservation tourism, blending trekking with diverse adventure activities while emphasising minimal environmental impact. Participants venture deep into the jungle, into the habitats of animals such as deer, wild boar, wild cats and gibbons. Most of the trek occurs beneath a canopy of ancient trees, offering shade from the sun. This expedition transforms guests into genuine


cave explorers, allowing them to discover six breathtaking caves, including Dai Cao Cave, Me Cung Cave (Maze Cave), Hang Ba Cave, Vinh Dai Cave, Sang Cave (Light Cave) and Vinh Tron Cave (Circle Bay Cave). Marvel at ancient stalactites and


stalagmites, and immerse yourself in underground rivers perfect for swimming or paddleboarding. Campsites stand out as a highlight of this


nature discovery tour. For the first time, the most stunning camping spots near lakes and beaches are prioritised for wildlife. Campsites are located at the entrances of the caves, offering cool respite in summer, warmth in winter and magnificent views. Circle Bay Lake is particularly notable for its dark sky, making it an ideal location for gazing at stars. To ensure conservation, each tour is limited to


six participants. The expedition traverses extensive rocky terrain, technical sections and steep ascents and descents, requiring good physical fitness and trekking experience. Oxalis Adventure offers a dedicated logistics team, including an expert guide, safety assistants, chefs and porters, along with trekking gear and safety equipment. Everything taken into the jungle is meticulously removed to preserve the pristine habitats. Operating annually from January to August,


this tour offers the best conditions for adventure activities in the area.


DON’T MISS Take a new approach to wildlife conservation tourism, combined with unique cave exploration in Phong Nha, Vietnam


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KEY ACTIVITIES • Trekking • Caving • Camping • Seeing wildlife • Swimming • Paddleboarding


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IMAGES: CAMP AT VINH DAI CAVE ENTRANCE, CIRCLE BAY LAKE, A SEROW CAPTURED BY A CAMERA TRAP


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