Cave exploration: Embark on a guided tour through the natural limestone cave formations, marveling at the stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems. The cave path winds and turns, with some sections requiring bending low or even crawling, adding an element of adventure to your exploration.
Photography: Capture the unique beauty of the cave's natural formations, with their varied textures, shapes, and sizes. The low lighting adds a dramatic effect to your photographs, although a tripod or camera with good low-light capabilities might be helpful.
Wildlife observation: Keep an eye out for the diverse cave fauna, which might include bats, insects, and small reptiles. While not as abundant as above ground, spotting these creatures adds another dimension to your caving experience.
Learning about the cave's history and geology: Listen to your guide's explanations about the formation of the cave millions of years ago, the ongoing geological processes, and the significance of Mawsmai Cave in the region's history and culture.
Fossil Hunting: With a keen eye and some guidance from your tour guide, you might be able to spot fossilized remains of ancient marine life embedded in the cave walls, offering a glimpse into the prehistoric past.