Peik Chin Myaung Cave, also known as Maha Nandamu Cave, is a limestone cave located near Pyin Oo Lwin, formerly known as Maymyo, in Myanmar (Burma). The cave is estimated to be over 230 million years old and is known for its stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The entrance to the cave is adorned with various Buddhist shrines, as the cave is considered sacred by the locals. Many Buddhists come here to meditate and pay homage. As visitors enter the cave, they can follow a well-laid path that passes through the intricate formations and chambers. The cave also features several springs and waterfalls inside, with the waters believed to possess healing properties. The strategic lighting installed inside highlights the natural beauty of the rock formations. Peik Chin Myaung Cave is frequented by tourists who are on their way to the famous Kandawgyi National Gardens, as it offers a peaceful and spiritual experience in addition to natural splendor.