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# Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave

A unique destination that combines the wonder of stalactites and stalagmites underground with a modern zoo concept. Visitors can explore exotic cave passages before interacting with various animal collections from around the world in the outdoor area.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Raya Paciran, Kec. Paciran, Kabupaten Lamongan
- **entrance fee**: Rp 40,000 - Rp 50,000 per person
- **opening hours**: Every day, 08:30 - 16:30

# Exploring Underground Wonders and Wildlife Conservation at Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave, Lamongan

Lamongan Regency, East Java, might be more known for its world-renowned Soto cuisine. However, geographically, the northern coastal region of Lamongan holds a unique geological and conservation gem: Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave. Located in Paciran District, this destination offers a rare blend of ancient stalactite-stalagmite exoticism with biodiversity education of wildlife from various parts of the world.

## Geological Marvel: An Underground Crystal Palace

The main attraction of this destination is Goa Maharani, a karst cave discovered accidentally in 1992. Unlike typical caves that are dark and humid, Goa Maharani is often dubbed the "Crystal Palace." This is due to its high carbonate and mineral content, making the rock formations inside sparkle when exposed to light.

Geologically, Goa Maharani is located at a depth of approximately 25 meters below ground level with an area of about 2,500 square meters. Its primary uniqueness lies in the active growth rate of its stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors will be treated to views of rock formations resembling various unique shapes, such as Lingga Binatara (shaped like a pillar), Karang Tirta, and even shapes resembling a king's throne. The presence of ancient fossils frozen in calcite layers adds to the natural historical value of this site, providing a glimpse into how the northern region of Java was formed thousands of years ago.

## Zoo Biodiversity and Ecosystem

After exploring the earth's interior, the journey continues to the zoo area, which adopts a modern conservation concept. Goa Maharani Zoo is not just a recreational spot but a conservation institution housing various rare species. This area is designed with lush vegetation, creating a cooler microclimate compared to the generally hot temperatures of Lamongan's northern coast.

The animal collection here encompasses biodiversity from across continents. Visitors can see up close the majestic Sumatran Tiger (*Panthera tigris sumatrae*), African Lions, and a collection of exotic birds like Macaws and Cockatoos. One of the unique ecosystems here is the *Bird Park* area, which allows for closer interaction. Additionally, there is a reptile zone showcasing various types of snakes and lizards, as well as an aquarium displaying freshwater and marine fauna. The presence of these animals is arranged in artificial habitats as similar as possible to their original environments, with strict supervision from veterinary medical staff and conservation experts.

## Outdoor Activities and Educational Experience

Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave offers a comprehensive tourist experience. Activities begin with a light *Cave Trekking*. The management has built safe walking paths with artistic colorful lighting, without damaging the original cave structure. The atmosphere inside the cave remains well-ventilated thanks to the installation of hidden air conditioning units (blowers), ensuring visitor comfort even at depth.

In the outdoor area (zoo), educational activities are the main focus. The *Animal Feeding* program is very popular with families. Visitors can learn about the specific diets of the animals and their natural behaviors. Furthermore, there is an "Animal Gallery" that stores various natural taxidermy specimens of animals that have died naturally, including whale and polar bear fossils, which serve as a means of animal anatomy study for students and researchers.

## Best Time to Visit and Seasonal Variations

Given its location on the Pantura (North Coast) route, Lamongan experiences quite hot weather. The best time to visit Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave is in the morning when the gates just open (around 08:30) or in the afternoon starting from 15:00. During these times, the animals tend to be more active than during the hot midday.

During the dry season, the crystal beauty inside the cave will appear drier and sharply sparkling. Conversely, during the rainy season, visitors can witness the phenomenon of water droplets from the tips of stalactites more intensely, which is a natural process of cave rock formation. However, the zoo area will feel very fresh and green during the rainy season, providing a more aesthetic photo background.

## Conservation and Environmental Protection

As a nature-based destination, Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave upholds the principle of environmental protection. The preservation of the cave structure is maintained by limiting the number of visitors entering simultaneously to maintain the stability of temperature and humidity inside the cave so that stalactite growth is preserved. The use of cool LED lights inside the cave also aims to minimize moss growth that can damage calcite rocks.

From the animal perspective, this place is active in controlled breeding programs. The successful birth of several rare animal individuals here is proof of their commitment to genetic preservation. The management also implements a plastic-free waste policy in certain areas to ensure human waste does not pollute the animal habitats or the cave's underground water system.

## Accessibility and Supporting Facilities

Access to Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave is very easy as it is located right on the main Paciran, Lamongan highway. This destination is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from Surabaya City. Its location is also directly opposite Wisata Bahari Lamongan (WBL), making it often part of a one-day visit package for tourists.

The available facilities are very complete and meet international tourism standards. There is a very spacious parking area, an information center, clean restrooms, a prayer room, and a culinary area serving Lamongan's specialty dishes. For visitors with physical limitations or the elderly, there are special ramps in some zoo areas, although the cave area still requires physical mobility due to natural stairs.

Overall, Goa Maharani Zoo & Cave is more than just a place to see animals or enter a hole in the ground. It is a living geological monument and a crucial nature education center in East Java. The sparkling stalactite wonders combined with wildlife conservation efforts make it a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to appreciate the richness of the archipelago's nature more deeply.
