Afawa Cave
Rounding out our list of the most beautiful caves in Papua New Guinea is Afawa Cave. It is a karst cave in Doe, Papua New Guinea's Central Province. It's quite isolated; the most usual way to get there is via an 80-kilometer, two-day journey. The altitudinous cave, which is home to a huge population of flying foxes, is a one-hour difficult trek from Doe.
A trip to Afawa Cave appears to be a physically demanding excursion. The cave entrance is a 45-minute climb from the settlement of Doe. At Doe village, there are also guides who will lead you around the cave. Despite the fact that it appears to be quite intriguing, it is clearly only suitable for physically fit sport addicts.
Location: Doe, Central Province, Papua New Guinea