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Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba

"Step Back in Time: Uncover the Ancient Wonders of Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba, Langkawi."

Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba

"Step Back in Time: Uncover the Ancient Wonders of Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba, Langkawi."

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Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba is a remarkable limestone forest on Pulau Tuba, part of the Langkawi archipelago. This natural heritage site, dating back over 350 million years, offers a journey through time with its diverse rock formations, intriguing caves, and abundant biodiversity. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and geology buffs, the forest provides a unique opportunity to explore the ancient landscape and discover various plant and animal species thriving in this ecosystem. Its scenic beauty and geological significance make Hutan Batu Kapur Tuba a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with nature's timeless wonders.

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Subcategory: Nature & Park

Tags: forest Reserve, nature View, forest Site, hiking&Trekking, adventure Spot



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Pulau Tuba, Langkawi ,Kedah

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Highlights

Ancient Limestone Formations: Explore the magnificent limestone structures that date back over 350 million years.

Cave Exploration: Discover intriguing caves offering insights into geological history and natural wonders.

Rich Biodiversity: Encounter diverse flora and fauna unique to this ancient ecosystem.

Photography Opportunities: The forest provides a stunning backdrop for nature photography with its unique landscape.

Educational Experience: Learn about the ecological and geological significance of this ancient forest.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It's a limestone forest on Pulau Tuba, part of the Langkawi archipelago, known for its ancient rock formations and rich biodiversity.

It covers a significant part of Pulau Tuba, one of the islands in the Langkawi group.

Activities include hiking, cave exploration, bird watching, and photography.

Yes, but supervision is necessary due to the natural terrain and cave explo

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