Jomblang Cave Yogyakarta

Jomblang Cave

Jomblang Cave is a vertical cave, a collapse doline, and a tourist attraction in Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. This cave was formed by the geological process of the subsidence of the soil and its vegetation into the ground thousands of years ago. This collapse formed a sinkhole, known in Javanese as a luweng. This unique feature is the cave's mouth, which is approximately 50 meters wide and often referred to as Luweng Jomblang.

Currently, Jomblang Cave serves as a conservation area for ancient plants and has been developed into a special interest tourist attraction managed by local residents. The management provides complete equipment to descend this vertical cave, meeting caving safety standards.

Sunlight pouring in from the 90-meter-high Luweng Grubug forms a pillar of light, illuminating the beautiful flowstone and the pitch-black depths of the cave. Water dripping from the heights adds to the beauty of the scenery. It's no wonder many photographers flock to this cave for photos.

Explore your
next adventure.