Tourism destination of Maharani Cave
Maharani cave is so popular in 1994 in district Paciran Lamongan City, East Java province, Indonesia, now it’s not only presents the beauty of the cave stalactites and stalagmites, but also there are a variety of endangered species. The tour name was changed to empress zoo with an area of 3.5 hectares.
Once inside the cave palace found on 6 August 1992 by four laborers rock miners, hundreds of stalactites and stalagmites are beautiful, adorn the walls and roof of the cave.
Based on the research results, the stalactite and stalagmite rock is alive and growing today. Although, just blossom around one centimeter every 10 years.
In addition, when hit by light, these stones can make colorful light full of beauty. With nine niches that surround it, the cave area of approximately 200 meters exudes exotic panorama. When viewed from above, the shape of the cave Maharani palace is like a flower blossoming. In fact, there is also a stone shaped like a banyan tree. Each ornament stalagmite caves scattered throughout the room was given the names of flowers.
With these names, different forms of ornaments, rocks and ceiling, looks more beautiful and save a thousand mysteries. Coupled with dozens of lights are arranged artistically, alloy stalagmites and stalactites that this contrast seemed more beautiful.
Every traveler who visited the cave Maharani palace like entering another world. Impression in the can, is a high admiration for the creator who has carved the rocks in the cave Maharani naturally.
With the beauty of the capital, the palace cave Maharani increasingly attracted tourists from various regions in Indonesia. The crowd was also varied, ranging among students, nature lovers, and magic man who wants to do meditation.