Let’s go caving at these caving spots in Malaysia! But before that, let's take some time to read what caving is actually.
Caving has the reputation of being adventurous and dangerous. There are not many people who will say that their favorite activity is caving. But, we genuinely feel that caving is extremely underrated. Caving gets you into another world. All the noises of the world become significantly silenced once you step into a cave. An almost eerie silence envelops the mind and the senses upon entering caves. It is indeed remarkable to see the splendor and magnificence of nature inside caves. World’s biggest cave is in Vietnam and it is said that this gigantic cave has its own ecosystem.
The Hang Son Doong Cave is about 150 meters high, 200 meters width, and 9 kilometers in length. Magnificent, right?Caves are known to be the cradle of human civilization and have a mysterious aura surrounding them. The shape and the build-up of stalagmites and stalactites, sunlight streaming in, the sound of water dripping onto the floor of the cave, the flapping of bat wings in the distance, and the gushing sound of the river flowing in the background are sure to make anyone addicted to caving. Malaysia has its fair share of interesting, adventurous and beautiful caves as well. If you have never ventured into a cave before or if you have been looking for caves in Malaysia apart from the popular ones, or if you are looking for a new hobby, or if you are thinking of exploring new places, we suggest you to keep on reading this article. We have lists some hidden caving spots in Malaysia. We are absolutely sure that a plan will be forming in your mind while you read this article. Read on! Source : Google Image While Sabah is known all over the world for its Gunung Kinabalu, less is known about Gua Gomantong. Gua Gomantong is in Sandakan at the outskirts of Lower Kinabatangan. Gua Gomantong consists of two cave complexes namely, Simud Hitam which translates into Black Cave and Simud Putih which translates into White Cave. Local swallows are known to build the much prized nests here. The bird nest is said to restore youth and promote health when drunk in the form of soup. Gua Gomantong is the house of the best nests in the world. Some of the nests found here has price as high as RM7000 per kilo. Swiftlets, bats, serpent eagles, bat hawks, and kingfishers are some of the inhabitants of this cave. With the entrance fee of RM5.00 this cave offers way more than what you pay for. At dusk, around 2 million bats fly out of the mouth of the cave while swiftlets fly into the cave. This spectacular changing of shifts is captivating and is definitely worth it!
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Dark Cave, Selangor
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Gua Nasib Bagus, Sarawak
Huge! Local says that it is able to hold 10 jumbo jets.The entrance fee is RM10 per person and is definitely worth the money for you will be able to splash in the cave stream. Imagine that! The clean, clear and icy cold cave stream is sure to give your senses a major boost and leave you wanting for more. This keeps getting better and better. A cave where you can splash in before continuing your journey sounds like the perfect weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Deer Cave, Sarawak
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Gua Payong, Kelantan











