Cave eatery in Batu Caves back in business


Customers seen dining inside the Swamp Cave, which is 400 million years old, at the Batu Caves limestone hill.

THE resumption of business activities inside a 400-million-year-old limestone cave is raising public concerns about the long term effects on Selangor’s Gombak-Hulu Langat Geopark (GHL Geopark) status.

The operations of the Gua Lepak food court in the Swamp Cave resumed just 10 months after the Gombak District and Land Office (PDTG) ordered it to cease operations as it was operating within the Batu Caves limestone hills.

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