Very small small attraction, quite far from the city. We rode a motorcycle, pay attention to navigation, plus ask for directions while walking. Small attractions still have to sell tickets, there is a small canteen next to it, you can buy some drinks and snacks, you can rent a flashlight. It was dark inside, there was no flashlight, but nothing could be seen, we brought a strong flashlight, mainly watching bats, curious baby bold, there is a dense phobia even.
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Very small small attraction, quite far from the city. We rode a motorcycle, pay attention to navigation, plus ask for directions while walking. Small attractions still have to sell tickets, there is a small canteen next to it, you can buy some drinks and snacks, you can rent a flashlight. It was dark inside, there was no flashlight, but nothing could be seen, we brought a strong flashlight, mainly watching bats, curious baby bold, there is a dense phobia even.
A small attraction, the location is not easy to find, we rent a small motorcycle, follow the mobile phone navigation, but also buy tickets, but very cheap, the cave is dark, you must bring your own flashlight, otherwise you can't see anything, it seems to also provide rental, there are indeed many bats on the top of the cave, But if you've seen the bats in Battambang, Cambodia, coming out of the hole, this is scum. Half an hour to go.
It felt very fun before I went. After I got there, I only had disgusting. It was dense and dense. People with intensive phobia should not go.
Very scary place, there is a lockdown space phobia can not go, must have a flashlight and a tour guide, very exciting.
The Bokhara Valley is Nepal's most famous scenic spot, where limestone beds are covered with caves and groundwater, underground bat caves, and moss under lights can be seen bright green, and the long road once feels depressed.