Based on popular tourist information for Yogyakarta, Indonesia:
Jomblang Cave (Goa Jomblang)
Description: Jomblang is a vertical cave (sinkhole) located in Gunung Kidul, formed by geological processes thousands of years ago. It is famous for its “ancient forest” at the bottom and the mesmerising “Light of Heaven”.
Key Activities:
Rappelling (Caving): Visitors descend about 60 metres into the cave using a vertical rope technique, supervised by professional instructors.
Trekking: Walking through a muddy, dark tunnel (about 300 metres) connecting Jomblang to the adjacent Grubug Cave.
Light of Heaven: A spectacular ray of sunlight that pierces through the top of the cave, usually occurring between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
Safety: Safety gear, including helmets and boots, is provided.
Pindul Cave (Goa Pindul)
Description: Pindul is a horizontal cave known for its serene underground river. It is a very safe and popular tourist spot in Bejiharjo Village, Gunungkidul.
Key Activities:
Cave Tubing: Visitors sit on float tubes and drift along the 300-350 metre underground river while wearing life jackets.
Sightseeing: Viewing stunning stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave, including one of the largest in the area.
Oyo River Tubing: A popular extension of the Pindul tour, offering outdoor river tubing nearby.
Safety: Suitable for all ages, even for those who cannot swim.
Typical Tour Highlights
Duration: Usually a full-day, one-day trip combining both caves.
Location: Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, about 1.5 to 2 hours drive from Yogyakarta city centre.
Atmosphere: A mix of high-adrenaline adventure (Jomblang) and relaxing exploration (Pindul).