After filling the stomach with pau , more pau and even more pau, and the Gua Kelam is not far from our destination, we decides to visit that cave.
Yeah, yeah.... Gua Kelam
The entrance fee is RM 2 which is well ... pretty much reasonable.
And you need to climb up the legendary "hundred steps" stairs
After reaching the tops, you got 2 options
Which are
1: Take the choo choo train into the cave
2:Take the hanging bridge and hire RM40 experienced tour guide for leading expedition insides
But neither options are available as the infrastructure of caves inside are destroyed by Perlis Great Flood in Dec 2010 and March 2011. Pretty heavy combo damage yah which makes it is not safe for visitors to pay a visit inside. And don't forget to mention, a big gaping holes on the signboard possibly made by angry birds. Hehehehe ....
So what is left to done here?
Basically is nothing, since there are also some chilly waterfall nearby but without extra sets of clothes, we just shrugged off the idea of dipping in.
That's pretty much summarize the one morning trip to Kaki Bukit ^_^
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