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.
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.
Just what actually makes Gua Tempurung unique? Is it true that it was once home to pre-historic communities? Could it possibly be the largest of such natural limestone underground cavity in Malaysia?
Kenong Rimba Park is situated in natural surroundings with waterfalls, clear mountain streams and a variety of flora and fauna. There are aslo several caves to explore.