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Jomblang Cave and Pinus Pengger

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Jomblang Cave and Pinus Pengger

Gunung Kidul is located south of Jogjakarta city. Gunung Kidul means “mountains in the South”. Since 2014 Gunung Kidul is recognised by UNESCO as a “Geopark”. The beautiful landscape of limestone rocks is unique on our earth. Over thousands of years the rainwater and underground rivers eroded the soft limestone  and created a unique cave system.

The Jomblang cave you will visit is made up of three parts. The first is a large huge sinkhole (25 meters in diameter and about 50 meters deep). This sinkhole used to be a cave until a long time ago, the roof collapsed. Now the sinkhole is  covered with trees and vegetation. You will climb down in the sinkhole with the help of a rope. The second part of the cave is a long tunnel (250 meters) which you will enter at the bottom of the sinkhole. The roof of the tunnel is not completely closed and the sun will peek through and will create an amazing view of sunrays. The tour ends in Goa Grubog, the central cave which is as high as 90 meters.

If you mind being a bit dirty; don’t forget to take clean clothes with you.

Pinus Pengger or Pinus Becici view point is a view point in a pine forest. Obama visited Pinus Becici in 2017. Here you can enjoy the view and many great photo spots.

Enjoy the unique landscape of Gunung Kidul and realise once again how beautiful our world is created.

Jomblang Cave and Pinus Pengger

Day 01 :
Jomblang Cave and Pinus Pengger

We depart from Yogyakarta at 07.00 in the morning. It takes a 2 hours drive to go to the Jomblang cave. To arrive at the right visiting time, we have to depart so early. We descend in the cave and walk around.

The visit will finish around 2 pm, with a simple lunch.

After the lunch we drive back to Yogyakarta. On the way, we will stop at the Pinus Pengger view point. After enjoying the view and taking many pictures, we drive back to Yogyakarta and in about 1 hours you will be dropped off at your hotel.

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Jomblang Cave and Pinus Pengger