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MapIn the dry season the road to Konglor Cave is a dusty, rutted, bone jaring ride in the back of a truck. In the wet season it's largely impassable.
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In the dry season the road to Konglor Cave is a dusty, rutted, bone jaring ride in the back of a truck. In the wet season it's largely impassable.
The journey through the cave begins in small village and then you head upriver by boat to the cave
In some places the water is so shallow we had to get out of the boat. In others the water is so deep no one has found the bottom.
One the far side of the cave is an extremely isolated valley, the only way in or out is through the cave.
The only lodging in the area is a homestay. I have no idea who made this sign but no one in the village spoke english. Matt and Jacqui masqueraded as man and wife and the family they stayed with spoke a little french. Ofir and I got by on smiles and hand gestures.