Wareh is the name of a small cave located in the foothills of North Limestone Mountains, specifically in the Village District Kedumulyo Sukolilo Pati regency, Central Java, Indonesia, about 15 km south of Pati City.
Physical cave
Although only a small cave with a length of not more than 200 meters, but this cave has the inherent myth in the eyes of people around. In addition, water flowing from the cave was one of the main water source for the local and surrounding villages. Good for everyday needs and to irrigate the fields and fields.
In fact, most of the villagers using the mouth of the cave and its surroundings as a public bath. Besides inherent in tradition, believed to be water coming out of the mouth of this cave has the properties that are not small. Therefore, young and old, male and female take turns bathing in the mouth of this cave. Not even rare visitors from outside the area to try it, too.
Myth
The myth of the cave is closely related with the figure of Semar who are elders in the story Punakawan puppet. According to the story hereditary, once, in this cave had Semar take a rest and meditative. The truth is, wallahua'lam.
But certainly based on the myth tadilah, until now many people who come to this cave to perform spiritual rituals. also to take water from the cave is believed to be efficacious cure various diseases.
In addition to many actors visited by spiritual and the ordinary people who just want to relax, this cave is often visited by the Nature Lovers around the cave since there are many good locations used for camping and rock climbing. In addition, the friendliness of the local population against all comers getting a deep impression.
Other Objects
Wareh Cave In addition, there are still more Lawa Cave where there is a puddle of water which is very broad and deep. In front of this cave there is a shallow river flanked by steep cliffs on two sides. In the cave there Wareh cliffs of limestone which is very steep. The cliffs are often used by the Lovers of Nature to test the adrenaline. Therefore in this region often be an excellent camping and rock climbing training for nature lovers from all over the District of Pati and even surrounding counties.
Caves, rivers, cliffs and hard limestone hills provide challenges to every person who likes out bond activity. Also every day off this place is always crowded by visitors from many surrounding areas, let alone to enter this place is free of charge. Unfortunately, this tourism potential has not managed properly. Even as the rampant illegal mining of limestone left little bad nicks.
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