Monday 21 January 2013

Cango Caves (2)




The caves must be visited on a tour.
The one-hour Standard Tour takes you through the first six chambers, but if you're an adrenaline junkie the ninety-minute Adventure Tour is a must; this takes you into the deepest sections open to the public, where the openings become smaller and smaller.

Squeezing through the tight openings, with names like Lumbago Walk, Devil's Chimney and The Letterbox, is not recommended for the overweight, faint-hearted or claustrophobic, and you should wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty and shoes with a grip to negotiate the slippery floors.



The visitor's complex includes an interpretive centre with quite interesting displays about geology, people and wildlife connected with the caves, and a restaurant.

Below the complex you'll find shady picnic sites at the edhe of a river that cuts its way into the mountains and along which there are hiking trails.




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