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Gua Kelam, Perlis
My court case in Kuala Kubu Baru this week was postponed to a later date so I was able to travel with hubby to Perlis. During the short stay in Kangar and in between his scheduled meetings, we managed to explore Gua Kelam, did a little shopping at Padang Besar and had seafood dinner at Kuala Perlis.
(The entrance to Gua Kelam) |
Gua Kelam is situated at Kaki Bukit, a 370-metre long limestone cave can be access by way of a suspension bridge. The uniqueness of the entrance and the experience of walking along the bridge, make exploration of this cave an adventurous experience.
(Pathway illuminated with lights) |
A cool underground stream flows in the limestone cave for about a quarter of a mile long. The cave is clean and free of bats smell.
(Dramatic photo opportunity) |
A wooden walkway hangs suspended throughout the length of the underground cavern leading to picnic spot on the opposite end called the Wan Tangga Valley.
We only stayed a night in Kangar and later spent a long relaxing weekend in Sri Kijang, Langkawi.
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