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Niklas Johansson -
3 years ago
I've been here a couple of times. I think it's worth a visit if you enjoy exploring and find the little things fascinating. There's a lot of growth with lots of shad. Many locals go for half day trips, and just quick visits to cool off.
There are two connected pools, with strangely blue/turquoise water. The first one on arrival is clearer and where everyone jumps in. (I never saw anyone in the second pool.)
The water is very cool, and a good offset from the otherwise hot ocean waters during high season. After visiting the first time I learned that this is the deepest under water cave in Asia, stretching some 200 m deep.
If you are lucky you may come across some amazing faunac in the vicinity. One may also visit some amazing cliffs and caves, the style of which you generally almost only come across where cliffs meets the sea.