Kuching - Bau - Wind Cave & Fairy Cave
Hooyeah!!! We survived in the rain and when the rain
stopped, we ride further down and finally spotted the junction to Wind Cave. Yes,
you would arrived at Wind Cave first, followed by Fairy Cave if you are from
Kuching.
The main entrance.
So said hello to Wind Cave first! Torchlight is required here
since it is total dark in the cave. Torchlight is available for rent at the
ticket counter. A proper trekking shoes with good gripping would be a good
choice since it is quite slippery in the cave, especially after rain!
There are totally 3 passages in the cave, and we go for
passage number 1, which is around 320metres and around 25minutes. If you are in
passage number 1, you covered majority of the cave attractions like fruit bat,
sink hole, stalagmite and stalactite, cave view and etc.
The general map.
Passage no. 1!
Entering the dark cave!
Total dark. You can see some sunlight like picture shown above if you walk until the end..
Baby bats spotted!
Scallop, which is a dish-shaped depressions formed by eddies in flowing water on cave walls, floors and ceilings.
Wind Cave
Visiting hours: 830am – 430pm (Monday to Sunday, and public
holidays)
Entrance fee: RM1 for Malaysian adult ; RM5 for
non-Malaysian adult
Estimated spending time: 1hour
On the way to Fairy Cave!
After that, we ride further down for another cave
exploration, around 10minutes distance. Fairy Cave, caught our attention with
its name, wonder is there any fairy staying here. Fairy Cave is so different
with Wind Cave, the cave is not too dark and before you reach the cave
entrance, you have to go up a few staircases first!
Beside the ticket counter :)
Go up and you would see the cave entrance :P
The cave entrance.
Fairy Cave, looked like a fairy land, I believe fairy loves
this place too. The cave is so huge, but not dark at all, thanks to the natural
light source which entered the cave through a big hole facing the cave!
Drizzle spotted in the cave. We were there after rain, water flowing into the cave and formed few mini waterfall.
Spotted the rest area? There are few in the cave, in case you need a rest. The cave is really huge LOL.
Spot me if you can. Trust me, this is just a small portion of total area in the cave!
The signature view of Fairy Cave :)
Moss and fern plant in the cave, glowing in the dark :)
Fairy Cave
Visiting hours: Until 400pm
Entrance fee: RM1 for Malaysian adult ; RM5 for non-Malaysian adult
Estimated spending time: 1.5hours
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