Dark Cave
Tourist attraction · Bo Trach ·

Dark Cave

Tourist attraction · Bo Trach ·

Cave exploration with zip line, mud bath, beach, restaurant

water activities
swimming
water park
adventure
kayaking
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible restroom
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null
Dark Cave by null

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Hồ Chí Minh Tây, Sơn Trạch, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Hồ Chí Minh Tây, Sơn Trạch, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam Get directions

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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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Going underground: 6 breathtaking caves to visit in Vietnam - SilverKris

"A do-able day-trip for cavers, this subterranean route plunges visitors into complete darkness (save for headtorches) as they squeeze through river passages, wade underground pools and pass from slender canyons into enormous chambers before reaching a vast subterranean lake. The experience combines wet passages and dramatic cavern space and can be booked as a single-day excursion or linked with nearby caves on multi-day trips with licensed operators." - Joshua Zukas

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Dark Cave

Brett W.

Google
Unique adventure in Dark Cave. We went after the recent typhoon so there were limitations on activities we could do. (Unable to swim in the river and play the water games at the location). We were still able to zipline towards the cave entrance. Then a short swim (3 minutes) to the location. Then a swim inside the cave to the passageway. A walk through to the mud bath area was interesting and shin deep in mud. No animals or bugs really to be seen in the cave, only the sounds of a few bats overhead. The mud was incredible smooth and soothing. Exciting trip overall, the motorbike to and from was also breathtaking. Would recommend, but with better timing (not recently after a typhoon)!

Maria L.

Google
Amazing adventure! Cave is beautiful and it was fun to swim there and take a mud bath. 😜 We had the best guide possible and it was one of the best experience of my whole trip to Vietnam. 🥰

Gphuot

Google
We Didnt book the package go inside the cave coz we had done Paradise and Phong nha . The longest zipline 400Metter allow do only 1 time that is Silly. The Staff at the River kind of rude. Not friendly. But We have Alot of fun at the water.

Aastha G.

Google
It’s a marvel to watch. You get to do mudbath inside the cave. Get to reach the cave either zip line and if over weight then boating. 🛶 it includes many other experiences. Must visit spot. Carry an extra pair of clothing.

Anisha

Google
If you’re coming here by yourself head towards the Dark Cave restaurant on maps. That’ll take you to the ticket office/lockers etc. You don’t need to buy tickets before you can just show up. It’s 150k for basic water park package, 250k with the zipline included and 450k for the dark cave and mud bath. Lockers were 50k but it’s a deposit so you get it back. The zipline was okay, it was nice above the blue water but ended quite quick (only 400m) so I wouldn’t say you need to do it. There’s a weight limit of 40-90kg on the zipline and they are quite strict and will weigh you if they’re unsure. The water park has mini ziplines, inflatables, kayaks, paddle boards etc. There is a second water park directly next to it (HaVa valley) but it’s exactly the same price, they might have had some more/different inflatables but basically the same thing. You can’t go into their area but there was no restriction to where you could kayak to on the other side. It’s better to come in the morning and whilst it’s good weather (the water is cold). We got there around 10 and it was fairly empty. Tour groups started coming in just before 1. We didn’t do the cave/mud bath but I think you get a guide that goes with you and also head torches.

amogh S.

Google
I highly recommend expedition to this cave. Its awesome. You can book from klook or from backpackers hostel. U get to have real feel of cave.

Aditya Raj Singh G.

Google
A very unique experience filled with thrill of zipline, water activities, travelling through narrow slippery passages in cave and mesmerizing view of river and mountains. You take a decent zipline to reach the entry point of cave, where you move past the shallow water in the cave, sand and then slippeery and muddy narrow pathway to reach the mud bath. You can also enjoy swimming in the clean river along with few water activities like kayaking, small water slide, and a zipline water drop. Definitely worth visiting.

Mishi U.

Google
I loved this place. Cave was quite quick and zipline wasn't necessarily long but really enjoyed the water park. Especially watching ppl crash or getting blasted in the air on the pillow. We also borrowed paddle boards and went quite far up the river and no one bothered us to come back. Spend pretty much whole day there, worth the $