Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
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Sun Group is the local developer assigned to the project which is proposed to be 10.6 kilometers long with four sections beginning from the entrance of Tien Son Grotto. The total time of travel is estimated to be 80 minutes from the first section to the last. It is designed to be the longest cable car in the world and has an approximated cost of U.S.$142 – 211.5 million.
Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
Tour operators of Son Doong Cave are also critical of the plan based on their experience in the business, having observed that most tourists who book the trip, especially the foreigners, intentionally take the long and expensive travel not just to see the cave but to achieve a form of self-fulfillment by enduring and conquering the day and a half and three-person support team journey (consisting of porters, cooks, guides and experts). Even the five-day, four-night program which costs a whopping $3,000 is always full because of such a mission.
Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
But while most opinions voice out the negative impact of such a project, building a cable car in Son Doong Cave also has its benefits. In fact, a middle ground can be reached by installing the system in an identified area of the cave while keeping the rest in its natural environment. This will accommodate the different preferences of the guests while preserving the delicate condition of the landscape.
Son Doong Cave ( Hang Sơn Đoòng) |
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