Caving Millions
of years of torrential downpours in this highest rainfall area in the world has
carved out beautiful and enchanting mazes of caves in the limestone rocks of this
area. The stalactite, stalagmite and flowstone formations inside these caves are
spectacular and transports one to another world. Cavers from Britain, Germany,
America, Australia and New Zealand find these caves very interesting and good
for adventure sport. Come and enjoy the thrill of caving in our caves. Krem Mawmluh
is about 7 km long. It is 12 km from the Resort. This cave has got many impressive
stalactite and stalagmite formations. Krem Umshyrpi in Mawlong about 14 km from
the Resort involves a vertical descent into a large pit at the start and some
climbing down rope ladders inside the cave. The fairy passage at the lowest level
in this cave system is really fascinating. There are still passages in this cave
that are yet to be checked out. Krem Umjasew in Mustoh village starts off as a
small hole in a stream bed. As you lower yourself into the cave passage underneath,
you find that you are inside a very large passage going down in a sharp incline.
This is stated to be the third deepest cave system discovered in India. This cave
involves some tricky descents and daring caving. Recommended for expert cavers.
Krem Umsong is about a km long. The beginning involves a vertical shaft about
40 feet deep. After getting past a squeeze you have larger passages and some belly
crawling sections to do. Krem Shella is a resurgence cave. Krem Wahlong has beautiful
formations inside. Krem Liaseng has a short cave less than a km long with numerous
stalactites covered in a coating of mud. One of the stalactite looks like a bird
diving into water. For
those interested in Adventure Caving, we can arrange for caving guides and gear.
We need advance booking for the same. |