Wind & Fairy Cave Nature Reserve

The Wind Cave Nature Reserve – 4 hours 

The Wind Cave Nature Reserve is located 50km from Kuching and is part of what is known as the Bau Formation where many caves are found.

The Wind Cave is a tubular limestone cave formed 60 million years ago, and named because of the cool wind that blows through it. The planked boardwalk makes it easy to traverse, and there are many stalactites and stalagmite formations along the passage. The cave opens out onto a hillside where you can walk down to a sandy beach on the bank of a tributary of the Sarawak River. There is a picnic area and change rooms so it is possible to have a swim.

The Fairy Cave is located 5km south of the Wind Cave. It is an extremely large cave located 30 metres above the ground on the side of a cliff with spectacular views both within the cave and looking out over the surrounding Nature Reserve. Accessed by stairs, many of the cave formations inside resemble the appearance of fairies.

Remarks:

For safety reasons, all visitors must wear proper outdoor attire, anti-slip shoes and prepare torchlight in order to enter the caves.

Fairy Cave - closed every Monday
Wind Cave - closed every Tuesday

 

Itinerary


Package 1

Depart from your hotel at 0830hrs
Includes an English-speaking guide, entrance fees, drinking water and return transportation.

Duration: 4 hours

Package 2

Available on weekends only, the tour can be combined with a visit to the colourful and entertaining Serikin Border Market.

Includes an English-speaking guide, entrance fees, drinking water and return transportation.

Depart from your hotel at 0730hrs.

Duration: 6 hours

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