Jomblang Cave &
Sendratari Ramayana Theatre– September 2014
Yeay I was back again to Yogyakarta. This time’s plans were to visit
Jomblang Cave and watch Sendratari Ramayana in Prambanan temple.
So, who was your travel friend this time, Ri? Mmhm seriously? Are you
asking me this question? I think that was rhetorical statement, you guys know lha
with whom I traveled. Bwhahahhaha :P
Goa Jomblang is a vertical cave with the forest inside, and located
around the Kidul mountain area. It links to Grubug cave which has a “ray of
light” or “Heaven Light” when you come before noon. It wasn’t easy to visit Goa
Jomblang alone; we needed to book the agent to prepare us for everything needed
such as rope and safety stuff to touch the ground of Jomblang Cave. It cost us
450k IDR per person (including lunch). Expensive huh, yet it was worth the
price later on.
Being picked up by our driver early in the morning, we directly
headed to Jomblang Cave. The directions from the agent weren’t clear enough.
There’s also no sign on the way to get there. Fortunately our driver knew the
area although we still needed to asked local people to find the place. We needed
to turn right after the school, said the agent, and you know what? The road was
really bad! Extremely bad! The agent said it was only one kilometre after the
school, yet it turned out more than 1 km. We needed to drive over the cashew farm
with the broken road. It took around 2 hours and half to get Jomblang Cave from
station.