Nguom Ngao cave
Introduction
Nguom Ngao Cave is one of the most impressive limestone caves in northern Vietnam. Located about 3 km from Ban Gioc Waterfall in Trung Khanh District, the cave is famous for its enormous chambers, colorful stalactites, and natural rock formations created over millions of years.
Stretching for several kilometers inside the limestone mountains of Cao Bang Province, Nguom Ngao Cave offers visitors a cool, mysterious underground world filled with unique geological formations.
For travelers exploring the Ban Gioc area, this cave is often considered one of the must-see natural attractions in Cao Bang.
Where is Nguom Ngao cave?
Nguom Ngao Cave lies in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, in the northeastern province of Cao Bang.
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The cave is located very close to the Vietnam–China border and only a short drive from Ban Gioc Waterfall.
Distance to major locations:
- Ban Gioc Waterfall: ~3 km
- Trung Khanh town: ~20 km
- Cao Bang City: ~90 km
- Hanoi: ~360 km
Because of its proximity to Ban Gioc, most travelers visit both attractions on the same day.
Why visit Nguom Ngao cave?
Nguom Ngao Cave is known for its spectacular limestone formations and massive underground chambers.
Inside the cave, visitors can see:
- Towering stalactites and stalagmites
- Natural stone columns formed over thousands of years
- Huge caverns with colorful lighting
- Unique rock shapes resembling animals, flowers, and waterfalls
Some sections of the cave reach more than 30 meters in height, creating a grand and dramatic atmosphere.
Compared to many caves in Vietnam, Nguom Ngao is also relatively easy to explore thanks to walkways, lighting systems, and safe paths for visitors.
The meaning of the name “Nguom Ngao”
The name “Nguom Ngao” comes from the language of the Tay ethnic group living in the area.
- Nguom means cave
- Ngao refers to the sound of roaring water or tigers
According to local legends, the cave once echoed with powerful sounds resembling a tiger’s roar or rushing underground streams.
What to see inside the cave
1. Giant stalactite chambers
The cave features enormous halls filled with stalactites hanging from the ceiling like stone chandeliers.
These formations have developed slowly through the process of mineral deposition over millions of years.
2. Natural stone “waterfalls”
Some limestone formations resemble frozen waterfalls cascading down cave walls.
When illuminated by lights, they create a magical and surreal atmosphere.
3. Unique rock formations
Visitors often notice shapes that resemble:
- lotus flowers
- coral reefs
- stone pillars
- mythical animals
Local guides sometimes tell stories connected with these formations.
Ticket price and opening hours
Ticket price (updated 2026):
- Adults: ~45,000 VND
- Children: ~20,000 VND
Opening hours:
- Daily: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Prices may change slightly depending on local management policies.
Best time to visit
Nguom Ngao Cave can be visited all year round because the temperature inside the cave stays cool and stable.
However, the best travel season in Cao Bang is from September to November
During this time:
- Ban Gioc Waterfall has strong water flow
- Rice fields around the area turn golden
- The weather is cooler and more comfortable for travel
How to get there from Hanoi
Travelers can reach Cao Bang by:
- Sleeper bus from Hanoi to Cao Bang City (6–8 hours)
- Private car or motorbike via National Highway 3
From Cao Bang City, continue about 90 km to Ban Gioc Waterfall, then drive another 3 km to Nguom Ngao Cave.
Many visitors choose to stay overnight near Ban Gioc to explore the area more comfortably.
Travel tips
- Wear comfortable shoes because the cave floor can be slippery.
- Bring a light jacket since the cave temperature is cool.
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.
- Combine your visit with Ban Gioc Waterfall and nearby villages.
- Bring a small flashlight or use your phone light if you want better photos in darker areas of the cave.
These places together make Cao Bang one of the most scenic regions in northern Vietnam.
FAQ
Is Nguom Ngao cave worth visiting?
Yes. Nguom Ngao Cave is considered one of the most beautiful caves in northern Vietnam thanks to its large chambers and impressive limestone formations.
How long does it take to explore the cave?
Most visitors spend about 30–60 minutes walking through the main section open to tourists.
Can you visit Nguom Ngao cave and Ban Gioc waterfall in one day?
Yes. Because the cave is only about 3 km from Ban Gioc Waterfall, many travelers visit both attractions on the same day.
Is the cave suitable for children?
Yes. The cave has walkways, lighting, and relatively safe paths, making it suitable for families.
Nearby attractions
(Distances shown are straight-line estimates, not actual travel distance.)
- Ban Gioc Waterfall Cao Bang - The Most Beautiful Waterfall In Vietnam (about 3 km east)
- Angel Eye Mountain (Núi Mắt Thần) - Unique Natural Wonder In Cao Bằng, Vietnam (about 41 km west)
- Thang Hen Lake, Cao Bằng - Travel Guide To The Emerald Lakes Of Northern Vietnam (about 42 km west)
- Pac Bo Historical Site, Cao Bằng - Ho Chi Minh’s Revolutionary Base In Vietnam (about 67 km west)
- Nang Tien Cave - Hidden Fairy Cave in Na Ri Highlands (about 86 km southwest)
- Na Dang Waterfall - Hidden Nature Escape in Na Ri Highlands (about 90 km southwest)