Exploring ancient caves at Pahang’s Lipis Geopark


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Gua Bama in Kampung Relong is hundreds of millions years old. — Photos: Bernama

The limestone caves of the Lipis Geopark in Pahang are not only beautiful but also hold countless secrets and mysteries that date back millions of years.

Recognised as Malaysia’s 11th National Geopark in 2023, the caves in this northern Pahang district preserve vital records of Earth’s geological evolution, ancient fossil discoveries, as well as local legends that are still told today.

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