Bukit Keteri



Bukit Keteri is a well known karst limestone formation is located in the state of Perlis within the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia.

A spectacular limestone towers surrounded by endless rice paddies of Perlis can be quite a sight to behold.

A short 20-minutes trek through the paddy fields to get to the foot of the hill is enough to give you a sense of zen-like elation.

The climbs would then begin from inside of the cave follow along the arched openings looking out over the surrounding of countryside and the local mosque. 

The limestone facets of the climb is quite straightforward and the climber should probably take few hours to reach “Belly Button Window” which is the scenic view of Bukit Keteri.

From the peak, you can see the surrounding of flat lands. Sunset is the most recommended time to see for the unparalleled view.

The climbing routes at Bukit Keteri were discovered by the Mammut Expedition to Malaysia in 2007. 

The cave formations of Bukit Keteri are actually one gigantic cave inside the dome of rock where the largest “room” inside the cavernous system could contain a jumbo jet.


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