Napal Licin

[1] A cave in the area, Napal Licin Cave, features stalactites and stalagmites and is a tourist attraction that can be reached by boat up the Rawas River,[2][3] a tributary of the Musi River.

Henry Ogg Forbes reached Napal Licin during his expedition to central Sumatra.

He described it as a picturesque village at the base of a perpendicular limestone peak, Karang-nata (Karang Nato).

He climbed it, describing the caves with stalactites and thousands of bats he encountered, as well as ferns, orchids, and a species of Boea.

He also found a species of nutmeg with fruit "as large as the largest orange".

House in Napal Litjin, Rawas District , Sumatra (circa 1878)