This 400-million-year-old cave has an expansive multi-dimension honeycombed cave system comprising five giant domes that showcase breathtaking galleries of stalactites, stalagmites and astounding rock formations that can only be found in this part of the world.
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Gua Tempurung
The Longest Natural Limestone Cave in Peninsular Malaysia Journey into an underworld of enormous stalactites and stalagmites thousands of years old, and limestone walls as smooth as marble. Explore its…
Stalactites, Stalagmites & The Diamond Cavern Are you prepared to do a bit of climbing and crawling? Slide through several tight tunnels and you’ll be rewarded by matured stalactites and…
Gua Naga Mas
Cafe of The Tiger Fossil Temple In 1992, in a small hill near a Buddhist temple, a fossil of what is believed to be a prehistoric tiger was found embedded…
Gunung Lang
Ipoh’s Premier Recreational Park As you step into Gunung Lang Recreational Park, you’ll find yourself transported to an ancient and enchanting natural wonderland. Nestled amidst limestone hills, this sprawling 75-acre…
Gunung Kanthan
Home to rare and endemic species The isolated tower karst of Gunung Kanthan is a visual spectacle and yet it has more to offer than its iconic sheer white cliffs…
Gunung Rapat
Kinta Valley’s magnificent limestone cave temples Gunung Rapat’s towering vertical walls and spectacular features make it the most famous limestone hill in the Kinta Valley. The tranquil rock chambers carved…
An adventure beginning at the Lost World The Gua Datuk exploration trail starting at the Lost World Adventure Park of Tambun takes you through the jungle, up 630 steps to…
Gunung Panjang/ Gua Tambun
Just a few minutes drive from the modern capital of Ipoh is a curious artefact from the Stone Age. Like the urban wall murals of today, the Gunung Panjang rock…