Jomblang Cave (Goa Jomblang) Tours and Tickets
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Jomblang Cave (Goa Jomblang)

Jomblang Cave is a must for adrenaline junkies and photographers.
Flashlights are not provided at the cave. Bring your own, or ensure your phone is fully charged.
Bring socks to wear inside the provided rubber boots.
This is not a trip for anyone with a fear of heights.
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Jomblang Cave tickets cost 500,000 rupiah for adults, and they include entry, insurance, a guide, and a basic lunch. Transfers from Yogyakarta hotels start at roughly US$30, while private tours that provide transport to both Jomblang Cave and Pindul Cave from Yogyakarta begin at around $53 for a group of four people.
Yes, it is best to book a tour of Jomblang Cave in advance, as the cave has a limit on how many people can visit per day. By booking a tour in advance, the company can reserve a place on the day you want to visit, and then you can pay for your ticket on the day. If you don’t book in advance, you run the risk of missing out, as places are first come, first served.
Yes, you can go to Jomblang Cave on your own without a tour if you’d like. However, because numbers are limited for visiting inside the cave, it is highly recommended to arrive early to secure your place. People generally book a tour or transfer to Jomblang Cave as it’s easier than making the long journey from Yogyakarta independently.
Visitors should prepare to get muddy when they visit Jomblang Cave. This means you should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and muddy, bring a change of clothes, a towel, and a shower cap to wear under the helmet, and pack things in waterproof bags. You will be provided with rain boots, so your choice of footwear won’t matter, although you’ll want to have socks with you.
No, visiting Jomblang Cave is generally unsuitable for young or older travelers with reduced mobility. The path into Jomblang Cave is usually slippery, muddy, and quite steep, so it can be challenging for children and people with limited fitness.












































































































































