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In the back country of [[Kelantan]]. Nenggiri river joins the [[Kelantan]] River at Kuala Krai.
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*In the back country of [[Kelantan]]. Nenggiri river joins the [[Kelantan]] River at Kuala Krai.
 
Sungai Nenggiri in Ulu Kelantan offers an exciting white water rafting in spectacular remote scenery. Some of [[Malaysia]]'s richest archaeological caves are to be found along the river: Gua Cha, Gua Chawan and Gua Jaya. The only way to see the caves is by river, and because there are no roads leading to them, the caves have been left relatively undisturbed. The rapids are 'big water' and fairly easy to navigate.
 
Sungai Nenggiri in Ulu Kelantan offers an exciting white water rafting in spectacular remote scenery. Some of [[Malaysia]]'s richest archaeological caves are to be found along the river: Gua Cha, Gua Chawan and Gua Jaya. The only way to see the caves is by river, and because there are no roads leading to them, the caves have been left relatively undisturbed. The rapids are 'big water' and fairly easy to navigate.
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*This class 2+ ‘big water’ river is located in Gua Musang, about 4 hours drive north-east of Kuala Lumpur. It is a 3D/2N expedition with relatively easy rapids flowing through dense forest and may have a good chance of seeing wildlife such as elephants, etc. You will enjoy spending a night, camping in the Orang Asli kampong (native village) and a visit to the historical Gua Cha (cave).
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Revision as of 17:11, 29 April 2009

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  • In the back country of Kelantan. Nenggiri river joins the Kelantan River at Kuala Krai.

Sungai Nenggiri in Ulu Kelantan offers an exciting white water rafting in spectacular remote scenery. Some of Malaysia's richest archaeological caves are to be found along the river: Gua Cha, Gua Chawan and Gua Jaya. The only way to see the caves is by river, and because there are no roads leading to them, the caves have been left relatively undisturbed. The rapids are 'big water' and fairly easy to navigate.



  • This class 2+ ‘big water’ river is located in Gua Musang, about 4 hours drive north-east of Kuala Lumpur. It is a 3D/2N expedition with relatively easy rapids flowing through dense forest and may have a good chance of seeing wildlife such as elephants, etc. You will enjoy spending a night, camping in the Orang Asli kampong (native village) and a visit to the historical Gua Cha (cave).



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