
What is Dau Go cave?
Dau Go Cave (Hang Đầu Gỗ), also known as the “Cave of Wooden Stakes,” is one of the most legendary and historically rich caverns in Ha Long Bay. Located on Dau Go Island, the cave gets its name from a fascinating legend: it’s believed that during the 13th century, wooden stakes used by General Tran Hung Dao to defeat the Mongols were hidden here.
Why it’s unique:
- Historical connection to Vietnamese naval battles
- Immense cave chambers with colorful stalactites
- One of the largest and oldest caves in Ha Long Bay

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Where is it & How to get there?
- Location: Southwestern Ha Long Bay, 6 km from Bai Chay tourist wharf
- Only accessible by cruise boat or private charter

Dau Go is often paired with Thien Cung Cave, located on the same island — making it a convenient and educational dual stop for both nature lovers and history buffs.
🚐 Included in:
- Many 1-day Ha Long Bay cruises
- Select 2D1N overnight itineraries
- Some private boat tours

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What to expect inside Dau Go cave?
Step into a giant cathedral of stone, where nature has sculpted intricate stalactites over millions of years. Unlike the more manicured caves like Sung Sot cave, Dau Go feels wild, vast, and untouched.
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- Fun Fact: The French named it “Grotte des Merveilles” (Cave of Marvels) in the 19th century due to its size and beauty.
💬 “Dau Go Cave is cooler, quieter, and more mysterious than the others. It feels like a time capsule.”
– Daniel C., traveler from Germany
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Best time to visit Dau Go cave
The cave is open year-round but ideal during:
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Avoid visiting during midday if possible — it can get crowded with day tour groups. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer cooler air and better light for photography.
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Cruises that include Dau Go cave
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💡 Tip: Confirm with your cruise operator. Dau Go is often included in Route 1 of Ha Long Bay’s designated cruise paths.
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Tips for visiting Dau Go cave
- Wear non-slip shoes – the cave floor can be wet and slippery
- Bring a light jacket – the cave is cooler than outside
- Use low-light mode or flashlight for photos
- No restrooms inside – go before your cave stop
- Suitable for families & seniors, but includes stairs
FAQs bbout Dau Go cave
How long is the visit?
- About 30–40 minutes is enough to explore comfortably.
Is it safe for children or elderly travelers?
- Yes, but there are stone stairs leading into the cave. Take it slow.
Can I kayak to Dau Go Cave?
- No – it is accessed via boat only. Kayaking is not allowed here.
Is Dau Go better than Sung Sot?
- Dau Go is quieter, more natural, and more historic. Sung Sot is larger and busier. We recommend seeing both if possible.
Final Verdict
Dau Go Cave is more than just a geological wonder — it’s a piece of Vietnam’s history carved into stone. If you’re looking for a cave that offers natural beauty without the crowds, with a touch of legend, this one deserves a spot on your Ha Long Bay itinerary.
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