GUA KELAM GUIDELINE

   Gua Kelam, the "Cave of Darkness," is a captivating 370-meter limestone tunnel near Kaki Bukit in Perlis, Malaysia. As you walk along the illuminated wooden walkway, you'll encounter ancient stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over millennia, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. The entrance fee is modest—approximately RM2 for adults and RM1 for children—but it's a good idea to check the latest rates before you go. To enhance your adventure, bring sturdy, non-slip footwear for the damp paths, a light jacket for the cave's cool temperatures, and a flashlight to spotlight intriguing rock formations. Open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Gua Kelam not only offers natural beauty but also a touch of history, having once served as a tin mining route during the British colonial era. The surrounding area invites further exploration with its lush flora and remnants of mining operations.

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