Jomblang Cave - Gunung Kidul Regency

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Contact Jomblang Cave

Address :

Jetis, Pacarejo, Semanu, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55893, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +8899
Postal code : 55893
Website : https://goa-jomblang.com/
Opening hours :
Monday 9AM–2PM
Tuesday 9AM–2PM
Wednesday 9AM–2PM
Thursday 9AM–2PM
Friday 9AM–2PM
Saturday 9AM–2PM
Sunday 9AM–2PM
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Description : Rugged vertical sinkhole cave that can be explored using the caving gear provided on site.

Jetis, Pacarejo, Semanu, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55893, Indonesia
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MHD HZQ on Google

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My first time going cave exploring. It was a very good experience! After rappeling down the cave mouth, the two guides will bring you for a short hike to an in cave waterfall where you can start snapping photos. The rappeling done by man-power. ?
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Reza khoshdel on Google

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It's a nice place to visit, the nature is very nice. You will need to wear boots which will be provided by the facilitators, the path is very muddy, get ready for a challenging walk. Bring a torch light or you will need to use your phone to lighten up the path.
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Ting Yong Ong (Ting Yong) on Google

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$50 for the trip. Standard price with a quota of 80 person per day. It was about 60m rappelling down and a 30 minutes trek through really muddy floor cave with rain boots provided. All for a photo of the angel light. The sight isn’t really anything spectacular but the photos you get are amazing. You get a village pulling you up afterwards and lunch is provided.
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Jake Lazarus on Google

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The cave itself is fantastic. Be prepared to trek through mud to reach the good stuff. Fun descent into the cave on a rope. Unfortunately the group is too big, so it becomes a good but of waiting if you're near the end of the pack, as sometimes there are families it other people who take a longer time.
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Hwee Woon Lim on Google

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It's not so much the size or the beauty of the cave that one should come here for, but rather the whole experience. If you like adventures and exploring natural structures in its original form, this is the thing for you. Firstly, you will wear wellington boots and safety harness, and be lowered down to the cave by local staff who took care of our safety. That is quite an exhilarating experience itself. Next, you will enter the cave in pitch darkness as there are no lights installed inside - a torchlight or phone torch will come in handy. Expect some exercise for the legs as you will wade through the thick and sticky mud. Be careful as it can be rather slippery. Finally, the finale and highlight of the experience is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel - both literally and figuratively. The shaft of light ray shining into the cave really looks, as they say, heavenly. You will feel that way especially after the tiring and humid walk through the cave. Then, you will walk back to where you were hoisted down and be pulled back up by 20 to 30 men, some I must say are in their late teens or 20s. Much respect to them for elevating us tourists up back up safely. Tip: Bring old socks and disposable shower caps to wear. Also bring waterproof handphone covers if possible.
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Willy Singgih Chandrasasmita on Google

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First of all, its not a recreation for family with kids (5 y.o below) (in my opinion) You will go to a vertical cave, around 1 km diameter and 60 meter below. Provider do it very well and safe. Check my photos for details safety equipment. Then you will track through dark and muddy horizontal cave, around 300 m so you will see a hole, huge with beautiful heavenly light. Bring flashlight would be much better.
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Lisa Chan on Google

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I have mixed feelings about this tourist attraction. On the one hand, it's well maintained and the guides are friendly and experienced. I felt really safe in their hands. on the other hand the experience was really underwhelming- it was awesome when they lowered us down into the cave (so exciting!), then we had to wait 30 minutes for them to lower everyone (boring). Then only the trek into the cave could begin. The trek in was about 15 minutes. The "heaven's light" experience was cool but it wears off after 10 minutes of intense photo taking. We wanted to leave but were told we had to stay in the cave for another 45 minutes because "that's how long the tour lasts" (boring!). Then when we got out, it took another 45 minutes to hoist everyone back out the cave (so so boring). In conclusion, I felt like the drive and the waiting time made up 90% of this entire experience. It should have been better organized to allow batches of people in and out of the cave, instead of doing every step as a big giant group.
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Prima Setiawan on Google

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A great experience for us. Went down with a scary face but full of curiosity ....and found a beautiful ray of light. Good service from the crew.

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