List of caves in Malaysia
The following article shows a list of caves in Malaysia:
Sabah
- Agop Batu Tulug Caves
- Batu Punggul Cave
- Batu Timbang Cave
- Baturong Cave
- Gomantong Caves
- Keningau Cave
- Madai Cave
- Punan Batu Cave
- Sinobang Cave
- Sipit Cave
- Tapadong Cave
Sarawak
- Biocyclone Cave
- Black Rock Cave
- 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]
- 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
- Caves of Dabong
- Gua Ikan
- Gua Keris
- Caves of Gua Musang
- Gua Musang (namesake)
- Gua Chiku 2
- Gua Madu
- Gua Cha
- Gunung Reng
- Gua Charas
- Gunung Senyum
- Kenong Rimba Park
- Kota Gelanggi
- Caves of Merapoh
- Gua Hari Malaysia (also known as Gua Padang Kawad)
- Gua Air Mata Dayang
- Gua Seribu Cerita
- Gua Jinjang Pelamin
- Gua Tahi Bintang
- Caves of Kinta Valley (see also Kinta Valley National Geopark)
- Gua Kandu
- Gua Air
- Gua Angin
- Gua Kanthan
- Gua Tempurung
- Gua Tambun
- Gua Datok
- Ipoh cave temples
- Caves of Lenggong
- Gua Gunung Runtuh
- Gua Tok Giring
- Gua Teluk Kelawar
- Gua Ngaum
- Gua Badak
- Gua Asar
- Gua Kajang
- Gua Kelam
- Gua Wang Burma
- Gua Bintong
- Caves at Kenyir Lake
- Gua Bewah
- Gua Taat
So far, Negeri Sembilan is the only known state to host two types of caves.
See also
References
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- ^ 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.