We made a slight detour to Gua Kajang during our journey back to KL. The road leading to the cave was narrow and only accommodated one car at a time. Fortunately, we didn't encounter any oncoming traffic.
It appeared that the cave was not intended for public visits, as there was no designated parking area nearby. As we ventured further into the cave, we noticed a pathway connecting to another cave. However, we decided not to proceed as it gave off a creepy vibe.
Later, we discovered from Galeri Arkeologi Lembah Lenggong that that there may be entry requirements and permits needed for accessing certain areas, including Gua Kajang together with the adjacent gua-gua, Bukit Bunuh and...
Read moreGua kajang was surrounded by a half open gate so we went up to another gua with a hike of about 5min near gua kajang. Not sure if it is called Gua Asar? The trail was easy to go up, but the gua was abit challenging to stay in, think that's why it is not so famous, saw alot of signature on the wall but really worth the visit. Best to be with a local guide so you gets to know more about the place.
I would recommend Nash from Rumah Tiang 16 if you are interested to find out more...
Read moreNice place to explore. Caves are not super confusing (if exploring the little caves). Recommended to bring a headlamp if wants to do more exploring. The place is the last point of the Berkeley trail, which goes for about 3 km. Trail feels long due to the somewhat rough terrain so do bring plenty of drinks and food. Recommended to travel in groups and in the morning to avoid being in the trail...
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