Near Kaki Bukit in the extreme northwest corner of the state, this limestone cave is the state's premier tourist attraction. Gua Kelam is 370m long and is the only access to the village of Wang Kelian, an area of high quality tin ore. A suspension bridge was installed right through the cave. A stream flows below throughout the length of the cavern and electricity has even been installed to brighten the walkway. On the other side of the cave is a landscape park with walks, which makes it a pleasant picnic spot. The tin mine is also a short distance from the far end of the cave.
Welcome Message from the Prime Minister of Malaysia
Sunday, June 10, 2007
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