8 Caving Adventures In Malaysia

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Malaysia is a beautiful country packed with outstanding beaches and spectacular rainforests that you will enjoy visiting. This place is the perfect tourist destination for those who want to indulge in outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, snorkeling, camping, and many more. One of the places you should visit is Kuala Lumpur, the capital city, where you will find various attractions such as restaurants, markets, and famous landmarks. You will enjoy checking out the caves in this region due to their untapped natural beauty. Keep on reading for more information on the best caving adventures in Malaysia for a fascinating outdoor experience.

1. Niah Caves

Trader's Cave
Source: Photo by user Bernard DUPONT used under CC BY-SA 2.0

Expect nothing but fun at Niah Caves when you explore its scenic beauty. As you tour the cave, you will notice marvelous cracks piercing through the ceiling, creating spotlights. This huge limestone cave is located in Niah National Park. You will find that the view of this amazing natural wonder is very pleasing to the eyes. Come and have a fantastic adventure with friends and family.

Niah Caves

Address: 98200 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia

Website: Niah Caves

Opening hours: 11am - 12am (daily)

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2. Clearwater Cave

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Source: Photo by user sunriseOdyssey used under CC BY-SA 2.0

Come to Clearwater Cave and explore one of the longest cave systems in the world. The tour will take you through twisting passages that are quite thrilling to experience. The cave also has stairs that you will climb while touring the place. Get the chance to take photos of scenic spots as souvenirs for your trip. Also, you can buy some items sold by local vendors and contribute to the local community. One of the activities you will enjoy here is boat riding.

Clearwater Cave

Address: Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

Website: Clearwater Cave

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3. Deer Cave

Deer Cave Entrance
Source: Photo by user Bernard DUPONT used under CC BY-SA 2.0

Deer Cave offers you a spectacular environment for an adventure. During your journey to the cave, you will see stunning sights of various rock formations. The interior extends to approximately 1.2 miles (2 kilometers), and only a small part of the cave receives sunlight. You will need headlights to view the walls and see the small creatures inhabiting the area. While here, you will learn about how the cave is used as a shelter by the deer, hence the name. This place is also home to various species of bats that you might catch sight of.

Deer Cave

Address: Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

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4. Batu Caves (from USD 13.0)

Visit this exceptional tourist destination for jaw-dropping views of the natural landscapes of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Many visitors flock here to enjoy the sights. The place also holds annual festivals that you can attend for an exciting time. The limestone caves are near a space that houses Indian temples and shrines you can visit for an awesome photography session. At the entrance, you will find a statue of the Indian god of war, Lord Murugan. Come discover the scenic beauty this place offers.

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Batu Caves, Selangor
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If you are planning a trip to Kuala Lumpur, don’t miss the Batu Caves. This is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is free to enter, but note that you have to climb 272 steep steps to reach the entrance to the shrine.

On my last visit in 2018, all the steps were grey. They have since been painted in vibrant rainbow colours. When I was last there, it was also a must to cover shoulders and legs to be allowed to enter the caves. The next time, no such rule was in place and there were dozens of people in shorts and T-shirts. I’m not sure why the modesty rule has been lifted. There are also lots of monkeys in the caves, but you're not allowed to feed them.

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Batu Caves Tour from Kuala Lumpur

Duration: 3 hours

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5. Gomantong Caves

Gomantong Caves
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Explore Gomantong Caves and see endangered species. Some of the creatures you will see include bats, orangutans, serpent eagles, kingfishers, cockroaches, and many more. You can explore two sections of the cave, but one is easier to access compared to the other. The limestones feature different colors. A flashlight will help you navigate easily through the rough terrain.

Gomantong Caves

Address: Gomantong Hill, Sandakan Division, Sabah, Malaysia.

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6. Good Luck Cave


Good Luck Cave is situated at Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak. The cave is home to one of the biggest underground chambers in the world and is already listed as a Heritage Site. Inside the cave, you will find various plants in their natural habitat. Also, you will be able to view and take pictures of bat species that live here. Taking a tour of the cave would require you to wear protective shoes due to the rough terrain. This is an ideal destination for advanced hikers.

Good Luck Cave

Address: Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

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7. Kelam Cave

Cave of Darkness
Source: Photo by user Hazrulnizam Rosle used under CC BY-ND 2.0

Kalem Cave provides you an underground trail with less than a mile (one kilometer) of natural beauty. While exploring this limestone cave, you might come across birds or bats and hear water dripping from the roof. Early man used this cave as a shelter long ago, and there are still traces of an old mine operation. To enter the cave, you will pass through a large entrance. Inside, you will hear the sound of streaming water. This is an exciting destination for adventurers.

Kelam Cave

Address: Kaki Bukit, 02200 Kaki Bukit, Perlis, Malaysia

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm; Sat - Sun: 8am - 6pm

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8. Wind Caves

Wind Cave Concretions
Source: Photo by user Bernard DUPONT used under CC BY-SA 2.0

Be one with nature when you visit Wind Caves. This scenic area in Sarawak is packed with fascinating animals that roam the prairie in search of food and water. Some of the animals you will get to see include elk, bison, eagles, and more. You will be amazed by the maze formed by the unique rock formations. Stairs lead to the cave entrance, and the view from this place is unlike any other. Bring your camera to capture the awesome sights.

Wind Caves

Address: 94000 Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia

Opening hours: 8:30am - 3:45pm (daily)

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Malaysia has lots to offer in terms of outdoor activities. The landscapes are filled with natural beauty that will provide you with amazing and exciting trips. When visiting this country, be sure to try going on one of these caving adventures.

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Nduku Mulwa is an accomplished online freelancer with a penchant for travel. She has explored various countries, including Canada, South Africa, Ghana, and Japan, in pursuit of stunning landscapes,...Read more

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