Lenggong

Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationHulu Perak District, Perak, Malaysia
Includes
  1. Bukit Bunuh – Kota Tampan
  2. Bukit Jawa
  3. Bukit Kepala Gajah
  4. Bukit Gua Harimau
CriteriaCultural: (iii)(iv)
Reference1396
Inscription2012 (36th Session)
Area398.64 ha (985.1 acres)
Buffer zone1,786.77 ha (4,415.2 acres)
Coordinates5°4′4.47″N 100°58′20.38″E / 5.0679083°N 100.9723278°E / 5.0679083; 100.9723278
Lenggong is located in Malaysia
Lenggong
Location of Lenggong in Malaysia

Lenggong or Lenggong Valley (Malay: Lembah Lenggong) is a geographical area defined by the mountain ranges of Bintang in the west and Titiwangsa to its east. It is a rural area, with small kampongs surrounded by green vegetation and limestone hills with numerous caves.

The Lenggong Valley is one of Peninsular Malaysia's most important areas for archaeology, as excavations have revealed many traces of Malaysia's prehistory, with finds such as cave drawings, jewellery, pottery, weapons and stone tools. It is the site of one of the oldest known place of human activity in the Peninsula. The Lenggong Valley was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on 30 June 2012.[1]

  1. ^ "Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley". UNESCO. Retrieved 14 March 2024.

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