Explore the Underbelly of the Earth in Surupan Cave

Holiday Ayo - Pangandaran is indeed famous for its beautiful beaches, which are very potential tourist destinations, always attracting domestic and foreign tourists.
The beauty of the beach that offers the beauty of black and white sand beaches as well as calm Pangandaran waves and spectacular sunset views, make the beaches here so charming.
No wonder all Pangandaran beaches are always crowded with visitors, especially on holidays.
In addition to beach tourism that is never empty, Pangandaran also has cave tours that are no less interesting to explore. Such as Surupan Cave. This cave are located in close proximity, namely in Pasirkored Hamlet, Sidomulyo Village, Pangandaran District.
Surupan Cave is a natural cave in which there is flowing water that never subsides. This cave has a depth of up to 75 meters below the hill and a length of about 1200 meters. Surupan Cave is claimed to be the longest underground cave in Pangandaran. It takes approximately 90 minutes to explore Surupan Cave. Starting from the entrance to the exit.
Surupan Cave tourism is quite easy to explore for travelers who have never caved at all but like challenges and natural beauty.
The panorama in Surupan Cave has an interesting beauty, the stalactite and stalagmite rock ornaments in this cave are estimated to be hundreds of years old. To enjoy the beauty in the cave, a traveler must bring a flashlight, because the conditions in the cave are very dark.
As soon as you enter the cave, you will feel the river flowing under your feet, getting deeper, occasionally you will feel the flow of the river being heavier or deeper. Even in some parts, the depth of the river can reach the chest of an adult. Most say that this river is still part of the Cipicung River. In Surupan Cave, tourists will be invited to split the bowels of the earth by following the Cipicung river. When entering Surupan Cave, tourists will be invited to get wet, while feeling the sensation of climbing cliffs and crawling on the cave walls.
The existence of a river in this cave also makes Surupan Cave have moist air. The route in Surupan Cave is also not always gentle. Sometimes Travelers need to climb a little and down the cliffs in the cave. Even so, the cave which has a length of approximately 1,500 meters, is rich in very interesting scenery. Don't forget to take photos here. There are 3 spots that can be used as a place to take pictures, including large crystal stones with water flowing from the top of the rock, the 2nd spot is a large space in the middle of the cave and the 3rd spot has a hole, so the sun can enter directly into the cave.
Surupan Cave is quite safe to explore for tourists who are still unfamiliar with the cave. At the end of the cave, the flow of this river will flow down into sawangan. The process of falling water with a small discharge presents a beautiful view.
Surupan Cave is also a habitat for cave bats. A cave wall is still a place for bats to live. The deeper you go through Surupan Cave, the more often you will find the sight of bats sleeping on the cave walls. So don't be surprised if suddenly there are bats flying overhead.








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