Experience the ultimate island adventure at Gaya & Sapi Island. Enjoy BBQ, snorkeling, and diving in the breathtaking Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Book now!
Experience the ultimate island adventure at Gaya & Sapi Island. Enjoy BBQ, snorkeling, and diving in the breathtaking Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Book now!
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Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum - The Bujang Valley, covering an area of over 450 square kilometers, was a hub for international trade and shipping through the Straits of Melaka. It extended from Mount Jerai in the north to the Muda River in the south, and the Straits of Melaka to the west.
Next, head to Baling Town. Sireh Cave is enchanting,…
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Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum - The Bujang Valley, covering an area of over 450 square kilometers, was a hub for international trade and shipping through the Straits of Melaka. It extended from Mount Jerai in the north to the Muda River in the south, and the Straits of Melaka to the west.
Next, head to Baling Town. Sireh Cave is enchanting, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, historical importance, and cultural richness. This distinctive cave complex, located about 10 km from Baling Town, boasts a fascinating array of rock formations, including a prominent stalagmite that strikingly resembles a ‘sirih junjung,’ a traditional offering tray.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Cave Guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Cave Guide
- Meals
- Bujang Valley Guide
- Meals
- Bujang Valley Guide
The historic Kingdom of Bujang Valley was known by various names throughout history. In the 2nd century A.D., Indians referred to it as Kalagam or Kadaram. By the 4th century A.D., Arab traders called it Qalha or Kalah. The Chinese traveler I-Tsing, who visited in the 7th century A.D., named it Chieh-Cha. In ancient Sanskrit, it was known as…
The historic Kingdom of Bujang Valley was known by various names throughout history. In the 2nd century A.D., Indians referred to it as Kalagam or Kadaram. By the 4th century A.D., Arab traders called it Qalha or Kalah. The Chinese traveler I-Tsing, who visited in the 7th century A.D., named it Chieh-Cha. In ancient Sanskrit, it was known as Katahanagara, and in ancient Malay literature, it was referred to as Langkasuka.
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