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Interesting and worthwhile

A very interesting tour of the underground river and glow worm caves. The guide was cheerful and... read more

Reviewed 22 September 2024
Travel_addict13_10
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Australia
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Nature's masterpiece

Nature's Masterpiece. Such a breath taking view of caves with small streams running through... read more

Reviewed 17 March 2024
Monika L
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Narre Warren, Australia
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Reviewed 26 March 2017 via mobile

We had planned on hiking to some falls this day but it was raining so the car was a good alternative. You buy your ticket at a visitor center then either walk or drive to the cave. It is pretty chilling in the cave so wear a coat. Our guide was just average and could have been better. It was something to see once.

Date of experience: March 2017
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Reviewed 14 March 2017 via mobile

Our guide (Dave) was calm - always good, in a cave - enthusiastic and knowledgeable. There were 31 people in our group but we were all able to hear and see the wonders in the depths of the cave. The glow worms glowed; the cave formations were sensational; the time went by very quickly. Highly recommended.

Date of experience: March 2017
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Reviewed 5 March 2017

Tours are on the hour, check times. Duration is a bit more than an hour, so getting to King Solomon's Cave could be tight. About 0 minute walk from ticket office to upper car park just before cave is very pretty.
Tour guide was very knowledgeable, both of cave formation and local history plus the other factors that influence cave development.
Constant 9C temperature, so dress appropriately.

Date of experience: February 2017
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Reviewed 4 March 2017

The older fellow who was our guide was very passionate, informative, enthusiastic, well-informed, and personable! An excellent guide! He led us on a 70-minute tour of the cave complex which featured stalagmites, stalactites, straws, flow-stones and a very unique forked stalagmite! Of course, you can't forget about the 60-or-so Glowworms that may be visible if you have keen eyes and can turn the torches off!

Date of experience: January 2017
Thank Keith R
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Reviewed 2 February 2017

I was looking for somewhere to take my 6 year old granddaughter. This was a great experience she loved every minute. She mainly wanted to see the glow worms but loved the pretty formations & crystals in the rocks too. Our guide was great with all the kids on the tour as well as us oldies. I did struggle towards the end with the amount of stairs but took a breather & a few sips of water & made it to the top. The walk from the ticket office to the cave is pretty but if your doing the cathedral cave I recommend driving up if your not that fit as it has a few steep inclines which might wear you out before you go into the cave. You can always do the walk afterwards if you like.

Date of experience: January 2017
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