Kelam Cave, Malaysia
Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang
The country of Malaysia boasts of a number of caves which includes some of
the largest and longest in the world. These caves lie within rich rainforests
and mangrove forests that also act as sanctuaries to the amazing wildlife. There
are a number of caves in Malaysia that are equipped with marked paths and platforms.
Some of the caves however are only accessible by boat or require visitors to
rough it out and may be even crawl.
The Gua Kelam is a huge cave and is an attraction which is certainly not to
be missed. This huge cave has a tin mine within it. The Gua Kelam is a 370m
long limestone cave located in kaki Bukit.
In order to reach the tin mine you would be required to use a suspension bridge. The interesting aspect of this is that you would get to see miners working which will definitely make your adventure tour very informative as well.
The cave chamber has a 400m long underground steam that flows through the cave chamber. There are wooden walkways that provide an unusual means of getting around inside the cave all the way from the entrance at Kaki Bukit to the Lembah Wang Tangga on the other end. There are electrical lights that have been set up so that visitors can get a better look of the beauty of the interiors.
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