Moving along Road 20 Quyet Thang deep into the core area of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, we began our journey to explore Tra Ang valley, the first experience of which was to cross 2km of forest road.
Hidden in the primeval forest is a rare and rich ecosystem of flora and fauna. Luckily for us, we were able to witness the breeding season of Phalaenopsis in early summer.
In any corner of Phong Nha forest, along small streams or on both sides of the road... you can see flocks of butterflies flying in the sky.
Tra Ang Valley is hidden deep in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. Here, there is a cave system 667m long, with an average width of 40m-50m, along with an underground river collecting water from En Cave, Son Doong Cave and Va Cave flowing into Tra Ang stream. This stream has a jade-green water flow originating from Tra Ang cave mouth running parallel to Road 20 Quyet Thang, with a length of more than 4km.
The journey to conquer and experience this route brought me many emotions. It was overcoming fear to conquer sharp rocks and then joyfully jumping into the cool water of Tra Ang stream. With the natural scenery like a fairyland, our group was free to take virtual photos, race kayaks or relax with foot massages with thousands of fish swimming around in the stream...
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