his is a very interesting tourist spot. It is definitely an adventure of a lifetime.....full of adrenaline rush. I just love the richness of the flora and fauna in this cave. It is so cool to see how bats sleep hanging upside down. It definitely enriches my knowledge tremendously.
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his is a very interesting tourist spot. It is definitely an adventure of a lifetime.....full of adrenaline rush. I just love the richness of the flora and fauna in this cave. It is so cool to see how bats sleep hanging upside down. It definitely enriches my knowledge tremendously.
It is a very interesting tourist attraction and definitely worth taking a chance here in your lifetime... it is adrenaline-filled and I really like the abundance of plants and animals in this cave. It is great to see bats hanging upside down to sleep. It did enrich my knowledge. On your arduous island journey, you will clearly see hundreds of bats hanging up and down from trees at the edge of the hole. It was a cool scene. The water here was great. We dive nearby. No doubt it's worth a look.
Bat cave is also a natural cave with a dangerous environment. The deep location here is also very important. The number of bats is very large and the temperature inside is quite similar. There are also many tourists visiting here.
More than 2.5 million bats live in this scenic spot, and every night at 6:30 in groups will fly out to find food. The black pressure is very spectacular! The main food of these bats is fruit, and more than half of the durian production in the big castle is due to the spread of pollination of these bats, so locals say there is no durian without bats.
Bat Cave is located not far from Puka Beach, with cave bats, fox bats, fruit bats and more. If you are determined to be a naturalist or cave explorer, you can hire local guides to take you through the jungle trails to find these caves. At sunset, flocks of bats fly out of the hole for food, which is quite spectacular. But to get to the hole, you need to endure the strong smell of the hole. To get to the hole, you need to cross the jungle path and climb down the steep wall. Usually visitors will ask a local guide who knows the structure of the cave and walks with ease. Down to the bottom of the cave and continue deep, you will find dense bats hanging over the hole wall. Because the light in the hole is dark, it is necessary to light the bat with a flashlight to see clearly.
Under the guidance of the local guide, I forgot to enter the bat cave early in the morning. There were trees along the way to cover the sky. The temperature in the mountains in the morning was lower than the seaside and the air was relatively humid. After walking along the mountain road for nearly an hour, we arrived at CAVE1. It looks like a stalactite cave, but it has not been developed much. The stone and stone in it are black and grunting. At first, there is still light refracted in the hole. Although it is dim, it is enough to guide the way. The more you go in, the darker you feel, it is a bit scary! Listening to the tour guide said, we followed the tour guide's brother's flashlight guidance, saw the cave top countless small stone caves and small twigs in it, thought this is the bat nest, the tour guide told us that this is actually the bird's nest. Wait to continue to go inside, to a large and spacious hole, the big hole is about twenty meters wide, ten meters high. The tour guide said that this is the place where bats live, but the hole is dim, and the bats on the top of the hole are much smaller than expected. It is just some small black spots on the top of the hole. In fact, the interest in the bat hole is just adventure. The key is the process of experience.