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Tien Ca (Mermaid) Cave in Thung Nham tourist area (Ninh Binh)
attracts visitors with its magical stalactite formations and the
experience of walking on a 500m-long floating bridge through the
limestone mountain -
Ninh Binh Travel
Mermaid Cave is one of the most unique underwater karst (limestone)
caves located within the Thung Nham ecological tourism complex in Ninh
Binh province. With a length of over 500m, a widest point of 40m, and a
ceiling height of up to 30m, it is an ideal destination for those who
love exploring the pristine beauty of nature.
Unlike many underwater caves in Ninh Binh that require boat tours,
visitors to Tien Ca Cave can experience a walking journey on a system of
winding floating bridges close to the underwater surface. This approach
allows viewers to observe each geological formation up close.
The interior of the cave is airtight, always cool, and carries a slight
chill characteristic of the underground water flowing from the rocky
mountains. Venturing deep inside, visitors will feel as if they have
wandered into a magnificent palace at the bottom of the ocean.
The name "Mermaid Cave" originates from the rich system of stalactites
and stalagmites sculpted by nature over hundreds of millions of years.
These sparkling, diamond-like formations have bizarre shapes reminiscent
of coral reefs, dolphins, or elephant heads. Particularly noteworthy is
a meticulously carved statue of a mermaid inside the cave, commemorating
the legend of the mermaid-shaped stalactites that once appeared there.
Furthermore, the cave's unique highlight lies in its alternating open
spaces. Here, natural light from the outside filters through the
crevices in the rocks, creating magical patches of light and shadow on
the calm, emerald-green water. The harmonious blend of rock, water, and
light makes this place a "precious gem" in the heart of the heritage
site.
According to a representative of the tourist area, before being given
its current elegant name, this place was simply called "Fish Cave." The
reason is that it was home to two rare fish species: the royal snakehead
fish and the Tong Truong perch. These fish live in the pure, cold waters
of the Truong Yen - Thung Nham limestone mountain range and were once
caught by locals to offer to the emperor.
Some notes about visiting Tien Ca (Mermaid) Cave
- You have to cross an iron bridge leading underground and conquer about
40 steep iron steps to get deep inside the cave.
- Clothing: Choose shoes with good grip as some sections of the stone
steps may be wet. Some of the cave walls are quite low, requiring
visitors to squeeze or bend down to pass through.
- Best time to visit: The cave is suitable for visiting year-round
thanks to its sheltered space, which is warm in winter and cool in
summer.
With its pristine yet magnificent beauty, Tien Ca Cave is not only a
popular check-in destination for international tourists but also a
unique cultural and geological space that helps visitors understand more
about the wonders of Ninh Binh's nature.
Source:
Walking through nature masterpiece at Tien Ca Cave.