In Malaysia, there are also huge caves, which are worth seeing for all tourists. The longest and most famous of these is Gua Air Jernih Cave. This is the longest cave in Asia. The length of the cave labyrinth is more than 189 km. The cave structure is truly unique: its tunnels are located on five levels, with the lower level taking the great underwater flow. Currently, the cave is located on the territory of the famous Gunung Mulu national park, so it is popular with the tourists. At the disposal of the travelers are several comfortable natural entrances to the cave.
The most famous entrance to the cave is on the banks of the Long Pala River, so you can combine the exciting walk through the underground vault with the interesting boat trip through the jungle. The great researches of the cave system have been conducted since 1978. Some isolated caves, which the local inhabitants had known since ancient times, were later included in the general system. All these caves have symbolic names. The followers of the unusual excursions can visit the cave of the bats, stroll into the cave of the pure water and the wind, walk through the cave of the turtles and look into the most romantic and mysterious cave of the Edens gardens.
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