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    Kundang Lake, Selangor, Malaysia


    Kundang Lake, Selangor, Malaysia is one of the many lakes of the country, which are known for their enthralling and mesmerizing natural beauty. Actually Kundang Lake was a discarded tin mine that was later on transformed into a state of the art recreational playground for water sports, 4WD and fishing enthusiasts. The lake is also a popular picnic spot which is crowded during weekends and festivals.

    If you love adventure sports and activities, then make it a point to visit the park. Here you can participate in water sports like water scooter, windsurfing and water skiing and the lake also has special arrangements for the off-road adventure lovers. Located near the lake is a motocross and 4WD, which will challenge your driving skills. Apart from the adventure seekers, the anglers will also have plenty to do in the lake. The lake is an angler's paradise; the fish-rich waters of the lake are perfect for a good catch.

    The lake is surrounded by verdant greenery and the overall ambience of the lake and its adjoining area is peaceful and serene. It is because of this reason that the Kundang Lake has become of one of the favorite picnic spots of the region.

    The Kundang Lake is conveniently located. After reaching the Rawang railway station, you can either opt for the regular bus service to take you to your desired destination or you can also hire a taxi from the Rawang Town and reach the place.

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    Lang's Cave, Malaysia

    The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is named after a person who it is believed to have discovered the caves. The Lang's Cave in Malaysia lies just opposite to the Deer Cave. This cave is relatively young compared to the other show caves in Malaysia.

    In spite of being one the smallest show caves in Malaysia, the rock formations inside are well worth a look. The rock formations are made more attractive to the visitors by strategically positioning spotlights that highlight stalactites and stalagmites. Since the cave is relatively small but well lit, it offers good opportunities to see some of its inhabitants such as bats, swiftlets and even cave-dwelling snakes.

    The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is not as big as the other show caves as mentioned earlier. As a result visitors find it much easier to have more in depth look at the different formations and to also photograph them. Lang's Cave is also a very beautiful cave but you might have an unnerving feeling that the cave is alive and growing.

    An illuminated path leads through the cave to the Garden of Eden where you would come across a huge sinkhole. This is where the cave roof has collapsed.

    The area is covered with rich vegetation which has flourished in the sunlight. The garden delights all visitors who come out from the gloom of the caves.

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