Sunday, January 25, 2015

Kencono Design Cave

Kencono Design Cave

Rancang Kencono Cave Tourism Object - Rancang Kencono Cave is a cave tourism object located in Player District, Gunugkidul Regency, Yogyakarta. This tourist object is not very well known, but actually, this cave is located in an area with a fairly well-known tourist destination, namely Sri Gethuk Waterfall.

History of Design Kencono Cave

Gunungkidul Regency is one of the areas included in the Karst Region of the Sewu Mountains with a unique natural panorama. In addition to phenomena on the surface (eksokarst) in the form of karst hills, in Gunungkidul Regency there are also phenomena below the surface (endokarst) in the form of underground rivers, valleys, lakes, luweng, and caves. Because it's not surprising that Gunungkidul has many caves scattered in the bowels of the earth. One of the caves that anyone can enter without special equipment is the Rancang Kencono Cave which is located in Bleberan Tourism Village, Gunung Kidul Regency.

Kencono Design Cave

Based on the book "Mozaik Pusaka Budaya Yogyakarta" compiled by the Yogyakarta Archaeological Heritage Preservation Center, the Rancang Kencono Cave is an ancient cave parallel to the Braholo Cave located in Rongkop District, this is based on the discovery of artifacts and bones that are thought to have lived thousands of years ago. The cave, which has a large and airy room with klumpit trees which are estimated to be more than 2 centuries old, was once used as a hiding place and meeting place for the Mataram Warriors when they were planning to expel the Dutch from the Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Sultanate. Because it is used to design strategies for noble goals, this cave is called the Rancang Kencono Cave.

To enter Rancang Kencono Cave Nature Tourism, it is enough to go down the stone steps that have been built long ago. A klumpit tree whose height exceeded the roof of the cave greeted him gallantly. Large holes due to weathering are seen in tree trunks to indicate old age. Rancang Kencono Cave has a large courtyard or room that can be used to hold meetings. Stalactites appear to adorn the ceiling of the cave, many of which are dead so that no more dripping water can be seen. Next to the large room, there is a small room and narrow and pitch black. To enter this room must pass through a small gap by ducking. Inside this narrow space, there is a painting of the red and white flag and words of encouragement addressed to the fighters.

Apart from the narrow and dark niches of the cave, on the other side, there is also a passage that is said to connect Rancang Kencono Cave with Sri Gethuk Waterfall. When entering the hall, you have to walk crouching and even crawl occasionally because the ceiling is very short. According to the manager, some of the passages have collapsed so they cannot be tracked. As night approaches, the Rancang Kencono Cave, which is illuminated by the faint moonlight, looks both mystical and exotic.

That's a glimpse of the Rancang Kencono Cave, all information about this tourist attraction is summarized from various sources. I hope this short review can be a reference for you to get to know more about the beauty of the Exotic Rancang Kencono Cave. Hope it is useful.


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