点评:This is a well set up experience and worth a visit.
When we visited, they were constructing a building above the entrance to the cave. It looks like it is still a way off being finished (which was attested to by the staff/guides). You have to walk through the partly constructed building to get to the cave.
When you see the enormity of the entrance to the cave the first time, there is definitely a wow factor. You then descend down some steep, but well constructed, steps into the cave. There is a guide in the cave who speaks a number of languages and is very informative.
It's a climb back up out of the cave, but unless you're totally unfit, it shouldn't be an issue.
There are some unusual features in these caves, so if you're a geologist, this is a must for you.
On the day we visited, they had closed off the steps to the lowest lake. It was all clearly visible from the platform though, so not a big deal.
The cave doesn't open on any day until 2.30 pm, so don't turn up in the morning expecting to get in.
翻译:这是一个精心设计的体验项目,非常值得一游。
我们去的时候,他们正在洞穴入口上方建造一座建筑。看起来离完工还有一段时间(工作人员/导游也证实了这一点)。你必须穿过这座尚未完工的建筑才能到达洞穴。
当你第一次看到洞穴入口的巨大规模时,绝对会感到震撼。然后,你需要沿着陡峭但建造精良的台阶进入洞穴。洞穴里有一位导游,他会说多种语言,而且讲解非常详尽。
从洞穴出来需要爬一段路,但除非你体能很差,否则应该不成问题。
这些洞穴里有一些不同寻常的地貌特征,所以如果你是地质学家,这里绝对不容错过。
我们去的那天,通往最低湖泊的台阶被封闭了。不过从平台上可以清楚地看到湖泊,所以影响不大。
洞穴每天下午 2 点 30 分才开放,所以不要指望早上来就能进去。