Fairy and Wind Caves (0830 hrs – 1600 hrs)
The town of Bau, 22km from Kuching is famous as a gold mining centre and as the headquarters of the Chinese Rebellion of 1857. Nowadays its most popular attractions are two unusual limestone caves. The Fairy Cave is so-called because of a stalagmite structure at its entrance, which is said to resemble Kuan Yin, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy. The Wind Cave is named for the constant cooling breeze, which blows through it. Visitors can then explore the rock formations, and admire the natural limestone sculptures.
| Duration |
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Approx. 7 hours |
| Inclusive of |
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Park Entrance fee, Experienced Park Guide, Packed lunch
Return transfers to and from city hotels in A/C coaches |
| Difficulty |
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Easy to Moderate (Plank walk and stairs) |
| Requirements |
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Good walking shoes |
| Minimum |
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2 persons |
Rate per person: MYR155.00 nett