Bewah Cave is known as Gua Tahi Kelawar due to plenty
of but makes their habitat there. The name Bewah Cave is taken from the name
of Bewah Hill (because this cave is situated on the Bewah Hill).
Bewah Cave
provides the spectacular sights of towering limestone hills. The secrets and
mysteries of Bewah Cave are still to be explored. It is believed that the
cave has a value of history when some archeologist from National Museum had
discovered the skeleton of the Neolithic man.
Among the
artifacts found in 1970’s were kitchen utensils, axes and tools. To feel the
magnificent secrets and mysteries of Bewah legend, bring along torch light
to experience the magnolia sight of stalactites and stalagmites.
Getting
There
From Kuantan,
Dungun or Bukit Besi, drive towards Ajil. From there, signboards point to
Kuala Berang, which is about 10km from Ajil. Drive 35km from Kuala Berang
and you will reach Tasik Kenyir.