Gua Musang
Gua Musang is a town located in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia. It is known for its limestone hills and caves, which are significant geological features in the region. The town serves as a gateway to various natural attractions, including the National Park and the Cameron Highlands.
The name "Gua Musang" translates to "Musang Cave," referring to the cave systems found in the area. The town has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by the indigenous Orang Asli communities and the Malay population. It is also an important center for agriculture, particularly in the cultivation of rubber and palm oil.