GUA BATU MALOI- CAVING ADVENTURE

Located about 58km away from ALAM(Akademi Laut Malaysia)Gua Batu Maloi is a water cave situated in Hutan Lipur Gua Batu Maloi. Comprised of gathering of tremendous stones and shake development, two streams, one from Gunung Tampin and another from Gunung Datuk, snakes their way over the stack
ed rock rocks. The stones square which goes around one km long, hinder one another, with daylight battling to crawl through the cavern opening, faintly "illuminating" the dull cavern loads.




The caving experience took us through, up, under, and around these enormous rocks, where where we climbed, slided, creeped, And even submerged ourselves into the water for quite a long time, to navigate through the caves.


One thing to note is that the water level could get as high as your jawline level, and subsequently it is fitting to bring a drybag to keep your mobile phones and significant things dry.For the individuals who might want to take photographs with non-waterproof camera, consistently seal it with a waterproof case.

As we navigate further and further into the cave, dimness started to fill in the cave, and soon we needed to turn on our headlights to sparkle the way. The section into the cave can be very hazardous, particularly in obscurity. Make sure to bring a decent headlights, particularly one that is waterproof.
More often than not, the water was distinctly up to our knee level, yet now and again, we had swim through more profound water, as high as our chest. Some of the time, the cavity was so little and tight that we needed to hold our inhale, submerge into the water for a few seconds, and coast over to opposite side.
Notwithstanding when there was no water at certain segment, we needed to slither over stones, or set down level on our back (or stomach, contingent upon your favored position) and wriggle our way through to the following opening. Once in a while, we needed to slide down from huge shake to get ground, or conceivable landing ourselves into the water.

In the same way as other dull, encased caverns, Gua Batu Maloi is home to bats and some different creatures. You might swim through the section in with crowds of bats hovering above you. Worry not, as your headlights will pursue them away, clearing the entry for you incidentally. We likewise experienced amphibians and shrimps during our visit.
The last segment of our trail that day, was a cascade in the cave, which saw us setting against the solid flows of a cascade, so as to leave the cave. The flows were solid to the point that we would get washed down in the event that we lose our grasp. Everybody got in line and continued individually under the direction of the guides.
And by this we ended our " caving adventure" it took us nearly 3 hours to complete it. It was definitely a thrilling adventure.

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