Goa Sunyaragi nature tourism comes from the word “Sunya” which means “Silence” and “Ragi” which means “Body”. This implies that the Cirebon Sultanate Family once used Taman Sari Goa Sunyaragi as a place to “hide” or “set aside” their bodies.
Prince Kararangen Arya Carbon, a descendant of Sunan Gunung Jati, constructed Taman Sari Goa Sunyaragi between 1596 and 1788. The area nature of Goa Sunyaragi is about 1.8 hectares for the site, and 3 hectares for the whole.
The builders constructed Taman Sari Goa Sunyaragi using Coral Rock material from the South Coast and Mountain Sand mixed with cement, also known as ATRAS. They used Egg White as an adhesive in the construction process, which represents purity of intention and determination. Eggs are often associated with roundness and completeness.

Visitors can witness the unique construction of Goa Sunyaragi in the form of a rock wall outside the cave. There are a number of rooms, statues and caves in the Sunyaragi Cave complex. For example, the puncit cave cupola, lawa cave, the statue of the Virgin Sunti, the pawon cave, the elephant statue, and so on. This tourist attraction offers visitors wifi facilities, prayer rooms, toilets, and parking areas.
The price to enter the sunyaragi cave tourist park is very pocket-friendly. For students, the ticket price is IDR 10,000 per person, while for the general public the ticket price is IDR 15,000 per person.
The Taman Sunyaragi attracts visitors not only as a tourist spot. This sunyaragi cave garden is also a preferred location for pre-wedding photography due to its unique building structure. Park charges pre-wedding visitors ticket prices ranging between Rp. 300,000 to Rp. 350,000.
If you come more than 5 people, it is mandatory to use a guide or guide, who will introduce the history of Sunyaragi Cave in more detail and completely. And of course there is additional money if you use a guide or guide, which is around Rp. 50,000, – only.
Gua Sunyaragi’s operating hours are open every Monday to Sunday, starting at 08.00 to 17.30 local time. To stay informed about the opening hours of this historical tourist location, you need to keep up-to-date because the Covid-19. Pandemic in Indonesia has caused several tourist attractions to shorten their visiting time or even temporarily close them.
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written by Olivia Putri