Discover the World’s longest quartz ridge

Situated just 30 minutes from the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, the Gombak–Hulu Langat Geopark is a remarkable landscape shaped by ancient geology, rich ecosystems and cultural heritage.

Officially declared Selangor’s first national geopark in 2024, the site spans an expansive 1,129.55 sq-km and is fast emerging as a leading geotourism destination.

Travellers can explore this unique environment through an active programme curated by Asian Trails, including the opportunity to experience expertly guided crystal hunting at the 250-million-year-old Gombak Selangor Quartz Ridge.

Recognised as the world’s longest pure quartz ridge, the site provides an exceptional setting to learn about this fascinating natural material that forms when dissolved minerals slowly harden and arrange into a regular, repeating pattern – a process that can take millions of years.

The experience begins with a 1.8 km hike along a scenic forest trail to the Crystal Farm, followed by a guided gallery tour led by expert hosts. Guests gain valuable insights into the region’s geology, local history and biodiversity, alongside a geologist’s perspective on quartz formation.

The programme continues with a hands-on crystal-hunting activity, where participants are guided by experts on techniques to uncover hidden crystals.

To learn more about Asian Trails’ Full-Day Quartz Ridge Crystal Experience, contact Asian Trails Malaysia.

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