Peik Chin Myaung Cave


Peik Chin Myaung is a limestone stalactite cave situated south of Wetwun village, 23 km from Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar. The cave is a tourist site on the Lashio road.

History

The cave was firstly developed by local Nepalese or Gakhar and later co-opted by the Myanmar government as a tourist attraction in 1990 The cave covers an area of 45 acres, where local plants named Peik Chin, alike long pepper vine used to grow by the mouth of the cave. It is estimated to be 230 million to 310 million years old from the formation of limestone and hillocks. After the establishment of shrines with many Buddhist stupas inside the cave, it has also been called Maha Nadamu cave.

Local interest

The local people and many Myanmar pilgrims enjoyed swimming at the entrance of the cave. The water flows and cascades from the 600-m deep cave. Many locals from Pyin Oo Lwin have shops with local products such as wine and dried meat and souvenirs for visitors.

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