Top 6 Most Beautiful Caves in Indonesia

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  1. Jomblang Cave Tour tops the list of the most beautiful caves in Indonesia. It is regarded as a natural wonder. To get to Jomlang cave, you'll need to travel 1.5 hours from Yogyakarta. Only 80 individuals are allowed per day, thus getting a spot is difficult, especially during peak season ( June to Serptember ). Jomblang Cave Tour - The Adventure Process You are manually dropped into a well-like arrangement by 4-5 individuals connecting the harness to the rope. When you reach the bottom, two members of the organizing team will be there to free you. They'll untangle the harness from the rope, and the next two persons will descend. This would continue until the entire queue of people waiting inside had arrived.


    Once inside, begin trekking through the muddy trail to the cave (there are rock steps on the trail, but some of them are coated in mud due to rain water). Even with boots on, the muddy trail is quite treacherous. It's dark inside, so a torch would be required to navigate the muddy trail. The cave is reached after a 10-15 minute walk. Wooow. The view from Jomblang Cave Tour, even before arriving at the destination, when the heavenly light is seen on the other end, is breathtaking. Even the leaves that fall from the trees in the heavenly (sunlight) light appear magical, as if they are golden shining things. Nature is weird and wonderful in its own way, as seen on the Jomblang Cave tour.

    Location: Yogyakarta City - Indonesia

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  2. When visiting Bantul Regency, the majority of visitors are likely to proceed straight to the southern beaches. However, this vacation would be incomplete if it did not include visits to other tourist destinations, such as Cerme Cave. Selopamioro Village, Imogiri Sub-District, is home to this lovely and sacred cave. It is also located in a steep location of southern Bantul. People have known about the cave for years, therefore its popularity is certain. The cave's history, complexity, and beauty form three of the cave's main draws. Tourists come to the place for photography, history, and exploration, according to the material.


    Cerme Cave is located at a height of 500 meters above sea level. This is why the nuance in that area feels so refreshing. To get to the destination, however, everyone must first complete a difficult trekking course. In truth, the path is convoluted and congested. Along the walk to the cave, however, everyone would be accompanied by a lovely mountainous landscape and fresh air. The cave's look includes various aspects, particularly stalagmites and stalactites. The cave is around 1.5 kilometers deep and contains an underground river. Plus, the tone has a magical vibe about it!


    Visitors should first gather more information about the cave before going inside. Don't be concerned. The villagers are always willing to assist them with their history. Its name comes from the Arabic word "Ceramah," which means "lecture." Wali Songo is claimed to have utilized the cave as a resting place when propagating Islam on Java Island. Tourists can receive all the information they need later from the villagers or local guides.

    Location: Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region

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  3. Tiger Cave ranks 3rd in the list of the most beautiful caves in Indonesia. Sumatra's Tiger Cave is located on the island of Sumatra. It is located in the Oku region, particularly. According to reports, the cave had a large number of fossilized remains. The cave is so huge that it shelters 78 farmer skeletons from the surrounding area. The fossils are thought to be roughly 3.000 years old. The cave has been used for a variety of studies. Tiger cave is thought to have the name since tigers are a popular natural animal in Sumatra.


    The sculptures of tiger heads on the mouth of a cave that is part of the complex give it its name. The Tiger Cave is thought to be one of the Pallavas' Mahabalipuram rock-cut temples, which were built in the 8th century AD. The place is a renowned picnic spot and tourist destination on the Bay of Bengal's shore. The Archaeological Survey of India looks after the temple (ASI).

    Location: M645+9H9, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu 603104, India

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  4. The most magnificent cave in Pacitan is Goa Gong or Gong Cave, which is also believed to be the most incredible cave on Java Island and even in Southeast Asia. This is due to the cave's rarity, which makes it more valuable than any other cave on Java Island. The stalactite and stalagmite at Gong Cave are believed to be the most magnificent in Southeast Asia. It has a depth of roughly 256 meters and five pools: Rogo Pool, Panguripan Pool, Jiwo Pool, Kamulyan Pool, and Ralung Nisto Pool, all of which have mystical healing properties.


    Goa Gong is located within the Gong-Gongan Mountain, in Pule Hamlet, Bromo Village, Punung Subdistrict, Pacitan. It's around 37 kilometers west of Pacitan's downtown area. The name Goa Gong comes from the Stalactites and Stalagmites that, when struck, produce a sound similar to that of a classic Javanese instrument, the Gong. It's relatively easy to get to Goa Gong, and it's even easier if you travel from Yogyakarta (Wonosari) or Solo, Central Java. The road is spacious and pleasant to travel on. The site becomes tight after passing through the village road, and now is the moment to slow down the automobiles.


    Every Friday, on certain days, a sound called "Jaranan" will be heard (traditional gong). Goa Gong, on the other hand, has some open spaces in the form of a gigantic dome that is around 100 meters long, 15-40 meters wide, and 20-30 meters high. The entrance cave is in the form of a small hallway filled of Stalactites and Stalagmites that connect the entrence and dome caves.


    Location: Indonesia

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  5. Maharani Cave is located in the Tanjung Kodok sea tourism region, Paciran district, Lamongan regency, about 200 meters to the east of the Tanjung Kodok entrance. About 50 meters south of the street, there is a stone whose dirt is stretched to make a downhill bank. Some laborers had mined coral dirt, phosphate material, and dolomite fertilizer from the Paciran region, which had been sold elsewhere. Every day, non-irrigated dry field farmers, stone mineworker laborers, and once in a while, boy scouts performing a camp around the area walk along this area's countryside road, which is also a footpath.


    This Maharani Cave was discovered by four laborers led by Mr. Sugeng. This cave was discovered on August 6, 1992. The name of this cave was chosen because of the gorgeous cave's location, which resembled a castle of a beautiful queen. Prior to the creation, one of the members had a dream in which she encountered a lovely woman who was the property of a queen named Maharani. The queen appears to be a forerunner to the cave door that had been discovered. The name of this empress has been determined by the cave's state.


    There is a stone with a crown form, the property of a queen, named "Selo Mahkota Maharani," on the platform of the cave named Paseban Maharani. This lovely cave cavern resembles a subterranean empire palace with its graven pillars and roof. The Maharani Palace's nature cave is located 200 meters from the Java shoreline in Tanjung Kodok, Paciran district, Lamongan regency. This cave is simple to see and transportation to the place is straightforward.

    Location: JL. Raya, Paciran, Kec. Paciran, Kabupaten Lamongan, Jawa Timur 62264, Indonesia

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  6. Pindul Cave is a karst cave with an underground river located around 7 kilometers south of Wonosari, Gunung Kidul. Wading through a river in a canoe or kayak is a typical occurrence, but if the stream is located inside a cave, it will undoubtedly be a rewarding though challenging experience. Pindul is a cave that is part of a group of seven caves with an underground river flowing through them. It is located in the village of Bejiharjo, Karangmojo, and it gives the impression of being on a journey. Visitors will be welcomed to accompany the river in the darkness of the planet's innards with a 300-meter length utilizing lifebelts for a 45- to 60-minute trek. This is a chore that combines physical body rafting with caving, and is later referred to as cave tubes.


    The name of Pindul cave and likewise the other caves in Bejiharjo could not be separated from the story of Joko Singlulung's trek to find his father, as told by the indigenous people and passed down orally from generation to generation. Joko Singlulung got interested in the give in Bejiharjo after exploring the deep woodlands, mountains, and streams. When he entered the cave, he twisted the rock to ensure that the place was named Pindul, which is a Javanese abbreviated form of pipi gebendul.


    Location: Wonosari, Gunung Kidul

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