





There are two caves located nearby Bau, (once a famous gold prospecting town) which is about 45 minutes drive away from Kuching.
The Fairy Cave is located in the Bukit Kapor area. It was formed some 100-150 million years ago.
There are stalactite and stalagmite formations on the floor of the caves that resemble figures and animals.
A number of shrines and altars were erected in the cave where local Taoist Chinese make offerings to the peculiar formations. This is perhaps how the name Fairy Caves arised.
A few kilometers away, the Wind Cave is approached via a short and relaxing walk through light bush. The cave can be transversed without too much difficulty and ends overlooking a scheduled river scene that will most definitely take your breath away. Most of the times, it is very windy up here as well.
Taken from:
http://insar.com:8034/places_interest/pl aces_crocodilefarm.html
www.borneo.com.au/sarawak/tours/kc h6
http://images.octopustravel.com