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Breathtaking mountains create awe-inspiring caves, which can be found located all across Malaysia. Journeys into these caves will fill you with thrilling adventures and exciting excursions. Mysterious formations of stalagmites and stalactites will fascinate everyone who dares to uncover beneath the fantastic and beautiful structures.
There is a wealth of limestone and dolomite caves with caverns, chambers, reflection pools, crystals, underground rivers and constellations of glow-worms. The subterranean stream that meanders under the limestone hills is a special attraction in itself.
Nowadays, just about anyone can venture into caves as many have easy access for visitors of all ages. Walkways have been built making it easy for one to have a leisurely stroll while taking in the sights of unsettling yet beautiful rock formations which are also home to insects, bugs, bats and many other animals. |
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1. Batu Maloi Cave, Negeri Sembilan
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This cave, formed beneath the masses of large rocks is one kilometre in length.
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2. Bukit Kubu Recreational Forest, Perlis
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The recreational park is a natural limestone cave in the forested Wang Pinang limestone hill.
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3. Deer Cave, Sarawak
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Believed to be the largest cave passage known to man, the Deer Cave located in Sarawak, is said to have the capacity to hold London's St. Paul's Cathedral five times over.
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4. Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave), Perlis
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With stalagmites and underground streams gushing as if from nowhere, the scene within Gua Kelam can be beautiful yet eerie.
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5. Gua Tempurung, Perak
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Gua Tempurung is made up of five domes with ceilings that resemble coconut shells with various formations of stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is probably the largest of such natural limestone underground cavity in Malaysia.
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6. Keluang Hill Beach, Terengganu
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Only a few kilometers away from Besut and about 140km north of Kuala Terengganu is Bukit Keluang, a peaceful beach park perfect for family outings.
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7. Mount Keriang Recreational Park, Kedah
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This is an ideal spot for trekkers and campers to flex their muscles while enjoying the view.
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8. Niah National Park, Sarawak
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The Niah National Park is world famous for the oldest human remains in South-East Asia found in its Great Caves dating back some 40,000 years.
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9. Wang Burma Cave, Perlis
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Wang Burma is a cave system that has become the main attraction of the Wang Kelian State Park within the Perlis State Park.
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10. Cha Cave, Ulu Kelantan, Kelantan
Hoabhonians and Neolithics were discovered here. Cha Caves is considered as one of the most actively researched in the Peninsular Malaysia.
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