Dragon’s Breath Cave
Dragon’s Breath Cave is the next name of Namibia’s most beautiful caves that Toplist has compiled for you. The world's largest underground lake, with a surface area of nearly 2 hectares, is located in Dragon's Breath Cave, one of Namibia's most well-known caves. The cave, which was discovered in 1986, is a true natural wonder and it is geologically significant because it is home to the world's largest non-subglacial underground lake.
A permit is required to enter this cave, which is only open to the brave, experienced, and well-equipped enthusiast. In other words, Dragon's Breath Cave is only accessible to experienced cavers who have all of the necessary equipment. Those brave enough to venture into these dangerous depths may be rewarded with sightings of the Golden Cave catfish, a species that was only discovered in 2013 but has been living here undisturbed for thousands of years.
Location: Dragon’s Breath Cave, Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia