Maharani Cave
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