Location
Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave) located about 33 km north of Kangar,
the capital of Perlis state, near to a small town called Kaki Bukit (Foot
Hill). It shares the border with Nakawan Range of Thailand.
Overview
One of the most unique caves in Malaysia as it's a 370-metre
long limestone cave where it's famous for its 'cave walk'. It's among the
favorites cave for the adventure seekers. You will enter from one end of the
cave and come out at a different location. The only path in is via a wooden
suspension bridge measuring 8 ft wide walkway. The hollow limestone path is
believed to be the idea of an Englishman that converted this cave as a method
of transporting tin from a mine near the stream entrance of Kaki Bukit. Today
the walk path is brightly illuminated, where you can still find remnants of
time mine operation inside. The sound of squeaking bat and dripping water from
the stalactites may be soothing for some and spooky for others!
After a hard day work in the cave, you can drop by the Wang
Kelian Sunday Market to quench your thirst; fill your stomach and get some
souvenirs home too. The market itself has many segments, selling variety of
goods including food, textile, handmade jewelry and others. Since Perlis
located just at the Thai border, you can see there are a lot of Thais selling
their local handmade goods. Hotel in Perlis is not luxurious, but suffice to
have a comfortable rest.
Transport
Take the North South Expressway and exist Jitra Selatan.
Then get onto Kodiang and Kangar (highway K3). Bus is available from Kuala Perlis
to Kangar. From Kangar, drive north ahead to Kaki Bukit and look out for Gua
Kelam signage.
Location Info
Address: Kaki
Bukit, Perlis, Malaysia
Office Number : +604
976 5966
Opening : 09:00
hrs - 18:00 hrs
Admission : MYR1.00
(Adults) / MYR0.50 (Child)
Suitable for an adventurous tourist who love nature :)
sources : http://attractionsinmalaysia.com/
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