Bat Cave
Kayin
Linno Cave, also known as Bat Cave, is a natural limestone cave located in Hpa-an, Kayin State, Myanmar. It is renowned for housing more than 500,000 bats from over ten species, including wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats, lesser horseshoe bats, and cave nectar bats. The cave is a popular tourist destination, especially at sunset when thousands of bats emerge in a dramatic flight, creating a breathtaking spectacle against the evening sky. The limestone formations within the cave add to its natural beauty, making it a fascinating spot for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors often come to experience the unique wildlife and the serene environment surrounding the cave. The site is accessible and provides a memorable encounter with Myanmar's rich biodiversity and geological heritage.
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Astuce: The best time to visit Bat Cave is during sunset to witness the spectacular emergence of thousands of bats. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot. Tickets may be available on-site, but purchasing in advance when possible can help avoid queues. Visitors should bring a camera with good zoom and be prepared for some walking on uneven terrain. Modest clothing and insect repellent are recommended due to the natural surroundings.
Faits intéressants
- •Linno Cave is home to over 500,000 bats representing more than 10 species.
- •The cave is famous for its spectacular bat flight at sunset, attracting many visitors.
- •Species found include wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats, lesser horseshoe bats, and cave nectar bats.
Histoire
Linno Cave has long been known locally for its large bat population, serving as a natural habitat for various bat species endemic to the region.
Over time, it has become a notable site for eco-tourism in Kayin State.
The cave's geological formation as a limestone cave dates back millions of years, shaped by natural erosion processes.
Its transformation into a tourist attraction has helped raise awareness of bat conservation and the ecological importance of caves in Myanmar.
Guide du lieu
Sunset Bat Emergence
The highlight of visiting Linno Cave is witnessing the mass emergence of thousands of bats at sunset, creating a stunning natural spectacle.
Limestone Cave FormationsMillions of years ago
The cave features impressive natural limestone formations shaped over millions of years, contributing to its geological significance.