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Caves in Yangshuo County

Caves are great in all weathers. When it is hot you will really apprecaite being in the cool underground. When it is wet, the roof over your head provides all the protection you need.

Caving for the active and adventurous

Dragon Gate Cave (about 3 kilometres from Moon Hill) is the best places for people who are active. There are a lot of different limestone formations to enjoy as you explore deeper into the mountain.

The most fun is had if you go as a group of friends (old friends or new but willing acquaintances) and get good and muddy. The mud in the cave is meant to be good for your skin so you can feel good about the experience.

You do not need to worry about anything - afterwards you can clean up in a clear underground pool and the service includes a guide, safety helmet, anti-slip shoes, washing room, changeroom, and storebox. Swimming suits can be hired but you need to pay for that.

More relaxing caves

Silver cave is the one which is good for the less active, and families with young children. It is 18 Km far away from Yangshuo, near the old town of Maling (we can arrange transport to suit your itinerary/budget). It was opened to the public back in 1999. The karst formation cave is surrounded by green mountains and the whole area looks like a beautiful landscape garden. This caving is not like water caves. You shouldn't get muddy but you should enjoy the fantastic stalgmites and stalactites - lit up and named to emphasize their resemblance to wordly objects.

Testimonials

Clare from UK travelling with Oliver

(in Yangshuo from 27 to 28 March, 2008)
said:

Thank you very much, we enjoyed the tour and saw some spectacular scenery. William made us walk until our calves ached but we very much enjoyed, and the sights were well worth it. the accommodation was good as were the meals.

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