Wind Cave Nature Reserve (Gua Angin) Bau - A Cool Underground Adventure Near Kuching
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Alright, let me tell you about a place that's been sitting just 40 minutes from Kuching city centre - and it's way cooler than most people expect.
I'm talking about Wind Cave Nature Reserve (Gua Angin) in Bau.

Source: Sarawak Forestry Corporation
If you've already done Fairy Cave in Bau (we covered that one before), Wind Cave is literally just a stone's throw away. Most people lump them together as a morning trip, and honestly? That's the smart way to do it.
So what's the deal with Wind Cave?
Unlike Fairy Cave which is lit up like a tourist attraction, Wind Cave is more... raw. It's a limestone cave system managed by Sarawak Forestry Corporation, and you're basically walking through natural caverns with incredible rock formations - stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones. The kind of stuff that takes thousands of years to form.
Here's the catch: bring a TORCH. Seriously. The cave is dimly lit (if at all in some sections), and your phone flashlight won't cut it. Some visitors say renting a torch at the entrance is possible but supplies are limited.
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Source: CPH Travel
Google Maps rating: 4.3/5 (797 reviews)
Here's what people are saying:
'The cave is impressive - massive chambers with interesting formations. The steps can be slippery so wear proper shoes.' - Google review
'Went with my family, kids loved it. But the walk up can be tiring for elderly folks.' - Google review
'Better than Fairy Cave in my opinion. Less crowded, feels more adventurous. You can hear the bats chattering inside.' - TripAdvisor review
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Source: Malaysia Traveller
What you need to know before going:
Address: Jalan Bau-Lundu, 94000 Bau, Sarawak
Hours: 9am - 3pm daily (CLOSED on Tuesdays)
Contact: 082-767 836
Entrance fee: Minimal / donation-based (check with SFC for current rates)
Tip: Wear non-slip shoes. The limestone can get slippery.
Must bring: Torch / flashlight (they might have rental but don't count on it)
You'll hear bats. They stay up high. Don't worry.Pro tip: Do Fairy Cave first (opens 8am), then head over to Wind Cave, then swing by Tasik Biru (Blue Lake) on your way back. That's a solid Bau day trip right there.
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Source: TripAdvisor
The walk inside takes about 30-45 minutes depending on how much you stop to admire the formations. It's not a long trek, but it's an experience - the echo, the cool air, the total darkness when you turn off your torch for a second. Honestly gives you a different perspective on things.
Is it worth the drive?
If you're the type who likes nature, caves, and slightly off-the-beaten-path stuff - yes. It's not Disneyland. It's a real cave in a nature reserve. But that's exactly the charm.
Have you been to Wind Cave? Or any of the Bau caves? Drop your experience below
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