Jomblang Cave: Hidden Beauty in Gunung Kidul, Special Region of Yogyakarta
Jomblang Cave: Hidden Beauty in Gunung Kidul, Special Region of Yogyakarta
Jomblang Cave is located in Jetis Wetan Hamlet, Semanu District, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta. Even though it is about 10 km from Wonosari City, this cave is quite popular and is a destination for local and foreign tourists.
This cave is a vertical cave that requires a safety device to go down. Even though it is hidden and far from the hustle and bustle of people's lives, Jomblang Cave has many attractions that attract the attention of tourists.
Here are 5 interesting facts about Jomblang Cave:
The Process of Forming the Jomblang Cave
Jomblang Cave was formed thousands of years ago due to the subsidence of soil and vegetation to the bottom of the earth. This soil collapse forms a sinkhole or well which in Javanese is called luweng.
Ancient Forest in a Cave
Inside this cave there is an ancient forest that is not found outside the cave. The atmosphere of the cave becomes more beautiful when the sunlight enters through the cracks and mouth of the cave.

Jomblang Vertical Cave Depth
This cave has three paths with different depths, namely 80 meters (lane A), 60 meters (lane B), and 40 meters (lane C). Line C is usually used by beginners who want to explore this cave.
At the end of the cave there is the Gubruk Cave which is the deepest well on the island of Java. Gubruk Cave is connected to a fast-flowing underground river. The phenomenon of "heavenly light" occurs when sunlight breaks through the mouth of the cave at 13.00.
Saving Dark History
Jomblang Cave also has a dark history. It is said that this cave was used as a place for mass killings of PKI members. Hundreds of PKI members are estimated to have died in this cave.
During the execution, they were lined up on the edge of the mouth of the cave with their hands tied to one another. When one person is shot, all of them will go to the bottom of the cave and die horribly.
Shooting location
Jomblang Cave was once used as a shooting location for various television programs and films. In 2011, this cave was used as a shooting location for the United States' "Amazing Race". In 2020, this cave was used as a filming location for the movie "Twogether" starring Lee Seung Gi and Jasper Liu.
Jomblang Cave tour is an attractive tourist destination for visitors who like adventure and pristine natural beauty. Apart from that, this cave is also interesting for visitors who want to learn about the dark history of Indonesia.
However, keep in mind that visitors must comply with safety rules when visiting Jomblang Cave. Visitors must wear the safety equipment provided and follow the instructions from the tour guide.
Apart from the Jomblang Cave, around Gunung Kidul there are also many interesting tourist destinations such as beautiful beaches, waterfalls and other caves. It's no wonder that Gunung Kidul is one of the popular tourist destinations in Yogyakarta.
In visiting tourist attractions, we must also maintain environmental sustainability. Do not litter and obey the rules that exist in tourist attractions. That way, the natural beauty can be maintained and enjoyed by future generations.
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