We took a V.L.T. Natural Tour firstly to the Water Cave.

It was an eerie feeling floating on tubes through a cave pitch black other than our headlamps.

We pulled ourselves along by a rope to one end of the cave and back again.

After a barbequed lunch we then walked to the mystic Elephant Cave.

Inside the cave were many Buddha statues dating back centuries.

Then it was time for a leisurely kayak down the Nam Song River.
The cave stuff looks great!
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