What to see there?
What to see there?
Perak is roughly 2 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur and is geographically bordered by Kedah, Penang, Pahang and Kelantan. The state capital of Ipoh is filled with charming kopitiams and an assortment of yummy food for one to enjoy. Expect to find delicious hor fun, noodles, hainanese chicken rice and many staple favourites. Trendy cafes and hipster joints provide a different vibe to the charming city as Ipoh is turning a creative city buzzing with energy of the youth and proud locals.
For family friendly fun by the limestone hills, head down to the Lost World of Tambun - complete with its own theme park, golf course and exclusive hillview resort and residences. The royal state of Kuala Kangsar, which is located 48 km north of Ipoh, houses three buildings worth visiting - Istana Iskandariah, Istana Kenangan and the prominent golden domes of Ubudiah Mosque. The oldest museum in Malaysia; which is the Perak State Museum is located in Taiping and for a British colonial era feeling, head to Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah.
For caving enthusiasts, Perak has become popular over the years with revellers due to Gua Tempurung believed to be one of the oldest places in the state located between Gopeng and Kampar. Although the beaches don't rival the ones in east coast, places like Pulau Pangkor still have plenty to offer in terms of wildlife spotting and relaxing sun kissed views. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, the Belum-Temengor Forest Reserve offers untouched rainforest with sightings of elephants, rhinos, tapirs and tigers! For a rather chilled out trip, Cameron Highlands offers miles and miles of tea plantations in cooler conditions.
For family friendly fun by the limestone hills, head down to the Lost World of Tambun - complete with its own theme park, golf course and exclusive hillview resort and residences. The royal state of Kuala Kangsar, which is located 48 km north of Ipoh, houses three buildings worth visiting - Istana Iskandariah, Istana Kenangan and the prominent golden domes of Ubudiah Mosque. The oldest museum in Malaysia; which is the Perak State Museum is located in Taiping and for a British colonial era feeling, head to Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah.
For caving enthusiasts, Perak has become popular over the years with revellers due to Gua Tempurung believed to be one of the oldest places in the state located between Gopeng and Kampar. Although the beaches don't rival the ones in east coast, places like Pulau Pangkor still have plenty to offer in terms of wildlife spotting and relaxing sun kissed views. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, the Belum-Temengor Forest Reserve offers untouched rainforest with sightings of elephants, rhinos, tapirs and tigers! For a rather chilled out trip, Cameron Highlands offers miles and miles of tea plantations in cooler conditions.
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Website : http://tourismperakmalaysia.com/
The once busy mining town is now characterised by cliffside temples, rocky mineral caves, lush wilderness and abundance of flora and fauna. Discovering the many layers of Perak will take you on a journey full of local culture, food and breathtaking views
The once busy mining town is now characterised by cliffside temples, rocky mineral caves, lush wilderness and abundance of flora and fauna. Discovering the many layers of Perak will take you on a journey full of local culture, food and breathtaking views
What to see there?
What to see there?
Perak is roughly 2 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur and is geographically bordered by Kedah, Penang, Pahang and Kelantan. The state capital of Ipoh is filled with charming kopitiams and an assortment of yummy food for one to enjoy. Expect to find delicious hor fun, noodles, hainanese chicken rice and many staple favourites. Trendy cafes and hipster joints provide a different vibe to the charming city as Ipoh is turning a creative city buzzing with energy of the youth and proud locals.
For family friendly fun by the limestone hills, head down to the Lost World of Tambun - complete with its own theme park, golf course and exclusive hillview resort and residences. The royal state of Kuala Kangsar, which is located 48 km north of Ipoh, houses three buildings worth visiting - Istana Iskandariah, Istana Kenangan and the prominent golden domes of Ubudiah Mosque. The oldest museum in Malaysia; which is the Perak State Museum is located in Taiping and for a British colonial era feeling, head to Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah.
For caving enthusiasts, Perak has become popular over the years with revellers due to Gua Tempurung believed to be one of the oldest places in the state located between Gopeng and Kampar. Although the beaches don't rival the ones in east coast, places like Pulau Pangkor still have plenty to offer in terms of wildlife spotting and relaxing sun kissed views. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, the Belum-Temengor Forest Reserve offers untouched rainforest with sightings of elephants, rhinos, tapirs and tigers! For a rather chilled out trip, Cameron Highlands offers miles and miles of tea plantations in cooler conditions.
For family friendly fun by the limestone hills, head down to the Lost World of Tambun - complete with its own theme park, golf course and exclusive hillview resort and residences. The royal state of Kuala Kangsar, which is located 48 km north of Ipoh, houses three buildings worth visiting - Istana Iskandariah, Istana Kenangan and the prominent golden domes of Ubudiah Mosque. The oldest museum in Malaysia; which is the Perak State Museum is located in Taiping and for a British colonial era feeling, head to Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah.
For caving enthusiasts, Perak has become popular over the years with revellers due to Gua Tempurung believed to be one of the oldest places in the state located between Gopeng and Kampar. Although the beaches don't rival the ones in east coast, places like Pulau Pangkor still have plenty to offer in terms of wildlife spotting and relaxing sun kissed views. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, the Belum-Temengor Forest Reserve offers untouched rainforest with sightings of elephants, rhinos, tapirs and tigers! For a rather chilled out trip, Cameron Highlands offers miles and miles of tea plantations in cooler conditions.
Contact
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Website : http://tourismperakmalaysia.com/