Nguom Ngao Cave is located very close to the Ban Gioc Waterfall scenic area. Nguom Ngao Cave was recognized as a national scenic spot in 1998 and is a destination that attracts tourists to visit and enjoy when they have the opportunity to set foot in Cao Bang.
Nguom Ngao Cave is a place that hides many wonders. Legend has it that the cave was formerly a habitat for tigers. Later, the villagers set traps to catch all these animals, and now the cave retains its peaceful beauty.
It can be said that Nguom Ngao Cave is a gift that nature has bestowed upon Cao Bang. The cave has 3 main entrances: Nguom Ngao, Nguom Lom and Ban Thuon… which are the best places to hide from the sun on a summer tour to Cao Bang.
When exploring the beauty inside, you will be overwhelmed by the beauty of nature, with stalactites forming arches hanging down in many different shapes that look very eye-catching, there are rocks in the distance that look like people, forest trees, animals, fairies combing their hair, lotus buds, mother’s milk…
The most beautiful check-in point in the cave is the upside-down lotus platform and the lonely stone pillar, which is a place where many young people hunt for photos, especially backpackers, often come here to visit to avoid the sun on summer days and record beautiful pictures next to Nguom Ngao cave.
The deeper you go into the cave, visitors will encounter the most wonderful beauty, a shimmering and charming beauty, there are paths that you have to bend over to pass, there are places that are terraced fields, or small streams created by nature, with the sound of cool water.
When visiting Nguom Ngao cave, tourists are completely overwhelmed by its natural beauty. That magnificent beauty increasingly attracts tourists to visit and enjoy the scenery in the mountains. Now, Nguom Ngao cave is an indispensable destination in the Cao Bang tour itinerary, the most ideal place to escape the sun every summer.