Sadan Cave

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Sadan Cave is a vast and scenic limestone cave complex in Myanmar’s Kayin State, known for its Buddhist shrines, impressive stalactites, and a picturesque exit opening onto rice fields and a small lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist pilgrimage site
limestone cave
tourist attraction
approximateTravelTimeFromHpaAn about 1 hour by car or motorbike
bestVisitSeason dry season
climateZone tropical monsoon
contains inscriptions in Burmese language
religious paintings
small shrines along cave walls
country Myanmar
dressCode modest clothing recommended due to religious nature
entranceOrientation cliff face
exitOrientation open plain with rice fields
footwearRule visitors often remove shoes in shrine areas
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccess road access from Hpa-An
hasCulturalSignificance local Buddhist community
hasFeature Buddha statues
Buddhist shrines
boat ride at exit lake
large entrance chamber
long internal passage
natural exit opening
pagoda
reclining Buddha statue
rice fields at exit
small lake at exit
stalactites
hasManagement local community and religious caretakers
hasOfferings candles and incense at shrines
hasScenicView karst landscape
surrounding rice paddies
lighting artificial lights along main path
locatedIn Kayin State NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hpa-An NERFINISHED
material limestone
nearbyFeature Zwegabin mountain range NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Hpa-An town NERFINISHED
region Southeast Asia
religion Buddhism
riskFactor slippery cave floor during rainy season
tourismPopularity well-known attraction in Kayin State
touristActivity boat trips
cave walking
photography
usedFor religious worship
tourism

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Hpa-An hasNearbyAttraction Sadan Cave
Kayin State hasTouristAttraction Sadan Cave