Cam Mountain - The Five Caves of Thi Son, Truc Temple

Five caves of Thi Son is a system of 5 consecutive caves, more than 100m long in the heart of Cam mountain, in the territory of Thi Son commune, Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province.
 


As soon as entering the cave, visitors can feel the cool air from inside the cave. Inside the caves, there are many stalactites with all shapes and different designs formed by nature honed.

Each cave has its own beauty, separated by a small niche. The first cave is like a magical colorful painting. At different times of the day, the sunlight shining on the stalactites in the cave reflects different colors and sparkles, looking very fanciful. Go to the 4th cave, there is a small path leading to a well with moderate depth, clear water. At the entrance to the 5th cave, stalactites form 3 doors, each door has stalactites hanging down to look like curtains, making any visitor feel excited.
 

Truc Temple is located next to the foot of Cam Mountain. True to its name, Truc Temple is hidden in the middle of a green bamboo forest with a quiet and ancient beauty. The pagoda is designed according to the traditional architecture commonly found in temples and communal houses in the Northern Delta, built from ironwood, carved with sophisticated patterns such as dragons, phoenixes, four spirits, etc.

In particular, when coming to Truc temple, visitors should not miss the opportunity to walk through the thousand-year-old bamboo forest, to enjoy the fresh, cool atmosphere and peaceful space, mixed with a bit of nostalgia.

Not only attracting visitors by it’s magnificent and poetic beauty, this place is also an ideal place to bring visitors moments of peace and relaxation.
In addition, only 8km from Cam Mountain, Tien Loc Palace Hotel will also be a great suggestion for visitors on this exciting journey to discover Cam Mountain.