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List of caves in Malaysia

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The following article shows a list of caves in Malaysia:

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Sarawak

  • Biocyclone Cave
  • Black Rock Cave
  • Batu Caves
  • Clearwater Cave
  • Cobra Cave
  • Cobweb Cave
  • Daud's Cave
  • Deception Cave
  • Deer Cave
  • Deliverance Cave
  • Disappointment Cave
  • Drunken Forest Cave
  • Fairy Cave
  • Green Cathedral Cave
  • Green Cave
  • Hornbill's Secret Cave
  • Lagang's Cave
  • Lascaux Cave in Malaysia
  • Laing's Cave
  • Leopard Cave
  • Lori's Cave
  • Metric Cave
  • Niah Caves
  • Pepper Leaf Cave
  • Perseverance Cave
  • Racer Cave
  • Sakai's Cave
  • Sarawak Chamber
  • Snail Shell Cave
  • Snake Track Cave
  • Solo Pot
  • Stone Horse Cave
  • Tardis Cave
  • Thunder Cave
  • Tiger Cave
  • Turtle Cave
  • Ulat Cincin Cave
  • Viper's Pit
  • White Rock Cave
  • Wind Cave
  • and more than 200 others not listed

Peninsular Malaysia

There are at least 445 limestone hills in Peninsular Malaysia.[1]

Kedah
  • Gua Gunung Keriang
  • Gua Kerbau
  • Caves of Baling
    • Gua Air
    • Gua Sireh
    • Gua Jepun
    • Gua Kelambu
    • Gua Tembus
  • Caves of Langkawi
    • Gua Langsir
    • Gua Kelawar
    • Gua Landak
    • Gua Buaya
    • Gua Dangli
    • Gua Cerita
    • Gua Pasir Dagang
    • Gua Pinang
    • Gua Tok Sabung
Kelantan
  • Caves of Dabong
    • Gua Ikan
    • Gua Keris
  • Caves of Gua Musang
    • Gua Musang (namesake)
    • Gua Chiku 2
    • Gua Madu
    • Gua Cha
  • Gunung Reng
Pahang
Perak
  • Caves of Kinta Valley (see also Kinta Valley National Geopark)
  • Caves of Lenggong
    • Gua Gunung Runtuh
    • Gua Tok Giring
    • Gua Teluk Kelawar
    • Gua Ngaum
    • Gua Badak
    • Gua Asar
    • Gua Kajang
Perlis
  • Gua Kelam
  • Gua Wang Burma
  • Gua Bintong
Selangor
Terengganu
Negeri Sembilan

So far, Negeri Sembilan is the only known state to host two types of caves.

See also

References

  1. ^ Liew, Thor-Seng; Price, Liz; Clements, Gopalasamy Reuben (2016). "Using Google Earth to Improve the Management of Threatened Limestone Karst Ecosystems in Peninsular Malaysia" (PDF). Tropical Conservation Science. 9 (2): 903–920. doi:10.1177/194008291600900219. ISSN 1940-0829.
  2. ^ Halim, Mohd Hasfarisham Abd; Gorip, Mohd Aziz; Muhamad, Rasydan (2022-12-30). "ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF GUA PELANGI, JELEBU, NEGERI SEMBILAN, MALAYSIA: ITS POTENTIAL AS A HERITAGE TOURISM SITE" (PDF). GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites. 44 (4): 1282–1291. doi:10.30892/gtg.44412-944.

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