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Perak Map & Guide

Perak Map & Guide

PERAK 1 2 3 4 Places of Interest Accommodation Shopping

Map & Guide Jalan Kg Dato Taman Desa Taman To Chemor , Kuala Kangsar, Kawasan Ipoh 4°38'N 1 6 Perak’s thriving cottage industry can be mainly found in Kuala
Ahmad Said Kayangan Fu Onn Perak Cave & Perindustrian Kangsar, focusing on traditional crafts. The state’s most popular
Tambahan 2 Terminal Amanjaya Jalan Bercham GERBANG MALAM handicraft is the labu sayong, a unique gourd-shaped receptacle
Tasek Located at Jalan Tahwil Azhar, Gerbang Malam is Ipoh’s most lively made from clay, with Kampung Sayong in Kuala Kangsar being
Serindit IPOH RAILWAY STATION night market. More than a hundred stalls offering a wide selection its main producer. Other popular handcrafted items include
Often referred to as the Taj Mahal of Ipoh, Ipoh Railway Station of clothes, fashion accessories and paraphernalia can be found batik, earthenware, tekat (golden-thread embroidery), bamboo
Rpt Masjid As Lebuh Rajawali Kg Dato Meh Prasit Bukit Taman was designed by a British architect, A. B. Hubback, who had also within this market, which is open from 7 in the evening until late carvings and souvenirs made from seashells. The best places
Jelapang Sa'adah Ahmad Said Temple KK Tempurung Anda designed the infamous Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Its stunning at night. Great bargains abound, although haggling for even better to find a wide range of traditional handicrafts are Enggor
Jalan Belian Tambahan 1 Desa Lang NORTH – SOUTH EXPRESSWAY Moorish architecture is a major landmark in Perak’s capital city. deals is still possible. The market is especially lively during the Handicraft Centre and Pulau Tiga Handicraft Centre. Ipoh has
Baru Taman Ipoh Damai Gunung Adjacent to the train station is a hotel. weekends. several shopping malls, the biggest being Ipoh Parade and
Grove Masoorat Tel: +605 254 7910 Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) ) Kinta City Shopping Complex. Night markets such as Gerbang
A Gunung Lang Taman Sri Malam near the Birch Clock Tower are perfect hunting grounds
Pottery Recreational Park Taman Dermawan 2 7 for great bargains.
Centre Tasek Indra
Pari River 2 Jalan Tambun GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Dining
Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman ( Jalan Kuala Kangsar ) Tesco Extra First established in 1957, the fascinating Geological Museum houses
Masjid Kati River Jalan Intan GUNUNG LANG RECREATIONAL PARK a sizeable collection of fossils, rocks, minerals and gemstones Ipoh is a well-known centre for Chinese cuisine. The popular
Jelapang Al Ehsaniah Taman Set against the spectacular backdrop of the limestone outcrops of that had been sourced locally over the years. It also displays an ones include Sar Hor Fun, Hor Hee, Dim Sum and Hainanese
Hock Aun Gunung Lang, this recreational park provides a relaxing getaway interesting collection of Cassiterite (tin ore) samples as well as a Chicken Rice. Rendang Tok, a Malay dish unique to Perak, is also
Stadium Mini Persiaran Gunung L ang 1 Kampung Taman Jalan Bercham for busy city folks. Comprising scenic artificial lakes and landscaped diorama depicting the various tin-mining methods employed. popular. The best places to sample Perak’s local specialities are
Manjoi Masoorat Mirindy Bandar gardens, the park also features a man-made waterfall, lookout Tel: +605 540 6000 Golden Point Food Court, Tasik Raban, MBI Terrace, Stadium
towers, campsites, a mini zoo and a playground. Website: www.jmg.gov.my Food Court, Leaning Tower Food Court and Woolley Food City.
Kg Dato Gua Bahagia Gunung Taman Wah Giant Baru Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) ) Other local favourites include Menglembu groundnuts, kacang
Ahmad Said Kampung Bilike Keong Tasek 8 Putih Buntong, Tambun pomelos, Tanjung Malim Pau (Chinese
Tembok 3 steamed buns), Kampar Chicken Biscuits and the hugely
n TapahPejabat Daerah dan Taman Lembaga LOST WORLD OF TAMBUN popular Ipoh White Coffee.
Tanah Kinta Pelangi Lebuhraya BIRCH MEMORIAL CLOCK TOWER The Lost World of Tambun at Sunway City Ipoh is a theme park with
Malaysia Built in 1909, this clock tower was erected in memory of J. W. W. a unique setting – surrounded by 400-million-year-old limestone Getting Here
Kampung Birch, the first British Resident of Perak who was assasinated in 1875. cliffs. It features five elements of fun rides and sights: water park, Ipoh
Jal a Manjoi Baru MH The panels portray 44 famous figures in world history. Terracotta amusement park, twin waterfall sandy beach, natural hot spring Ipoh is situated about 165km from Penang and 205km
Pejabat FELDA Ipoh figures representing the Virtues of British Admistration – Loyalty, and a family of big cats. D’ Eastern Hotel Tel: 05 254 3936 or approximately 1½ hours’ drive from Kuala Lumpur. Air-
Masjid Kg Seberang Wilayah Ipoh Patience, Justice and Fortitude – guard the corners of the belfry. Tel: +605 542 8888 conditioned shuttle services from KLIA to Ipoh are available,
Al Rahman Sg Tapah Times Inn Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) ) Website: www.sunwaylostworldoftambun.com DWJ Hotel Tel: 05 242 8777 as well as bus services from Pudu Sentral and Hentian Duta in
KL and Butterworth in Penang. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad
Kg Taman Jalan Taman Star Highway 4 9 Ecotel** Tel: 05 249 7775 (KTMB) provides rail services to all major town in Perak, namely
Menteri Masjid Moonlight Sungkai, Batu Gajah, Ipoh, Kuala Kangsar and Taiping. High-
Taman Persiaran Gunung Lang 2 Jalan Kepayang Lebuh Satu Kg Baru Pejabat Mornington KEK LOOK TONG TEMPLE Seemsoon Hotel** Tel: 05 255 6888 speed Electric Train Services (ETS) also provides daily services
J Pusatalan Sin Lok Simee Perkhimatan The Kek Look Tong Temple is one of the most visited temples in between KL Sentral and Ipoh.
Kesihatan Kampung Haiwan Bandar Baru Perak. Set among towering limestone outcrops behind Gunung Fairpark Hotel** Tel: 05 548 8666
Taman Masjid Gunung Kepayang Kg Simee Medan Ipoh Rapat, the temple features a striking natural interior comprising Getting Around
Kampung Merdeka Al Aulia Lang Trio Desa Lang stalactites, stalagmites and various rock formations. Bronze statues
Manjoi Indah Jalan Taman Sukan Tesco of Buddha reside within its cool and peaceful cavity. Buses and taxis are readily available around Ipoh. Taxis can be
Taman Ipoh Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) ) found at the city’s bus stations, hotels and shopping complexes.
Masjid Malaysia 4°37'N Heritage Hotel**** Tel: 05 242 8888 To reach other towns in Perak, outstation buses are available at
Ghurfan Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah ( Tiger Lane ) Amanjaya Bus Terminal in Ipoh. Alternatively, you can also rent
10 Hotel Excelsior*** Tel: 05 253 6666 a car and explore the state at your own pace.

Jalan Labroory Jalan Ghazali Jawi (Jalan K Taman SAM POH TONG TEMPLE Hotel Grand View** Tel: 05 243 1488 Contact Numbers
Jalan Stadium Set within the limestone hills of Gunung Rapat, this temple is
Kg Manjoi Bandaraya one of Ipoh’s infamous cave temples. It is said to be the country’s Hotel Lucky** Tel: 05 254 7777 Tourism Enquiries
Jalan Kampung Simee biggest cave temple. This beautiful temple features a breathtaking BK Radio Taxi
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decorated pavillion and a Japanese fish pond. Electric Train Services (ETS) & KTMB
Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) ) Ipoh City Hotel** Tel: 05 241 8282 +605 254 7910
Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC)
Seri Ja Kinta Riverfront Hotel & Suites**** Tel: 05 245 8888 +605 241 2061
Tourist Information Centre, Ipoh City
Taman Kinta R MH Hotel*** Tel: 05 545 1000 +605 208 3151 / 5
Malcop Tourist Information Centre, Lumut
Jalan Kompleks Sukan Regalodge Hotel*** Tel: 05 242 5555 +605 683 4057
Tambu Tourism Unit, Manjung Municipal Council, Pangkor
River Ritz Garden Hotel*** Tel: 05 242 7777 +605 685 1078
Perak Tourism Management Bhd
Kampung Jalan Canning Estate Tower Regency Hotel**** Tel: 05 241 8888 +605 253 1957
Kastam Perak State Park Corporation
Musa Aziz Sun Inns Hotel Tel: 05 545 1678 +605 791 4543
Jalan Gurdwara
Gereja Jalan Tun Abdul Razak an Kompleks Isla mWahab Jalan Keliling Syuen Hotel Ipoh**** Tel: 05 253 8889
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Augustine Lebuh Raya Tambun Inn** Tel: 05 547 7211
Gereja Jalan
Silibin Jalan Bukit Gantang Kama The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat***** Tel: 05 210 7777
Pentekosta n Hassan
alan Istana Sunway Lost World Hotel*** Tel: 05 466 2111
Jalan Bidor
n C Symphony Suites Tel: 05 312 2288

Panglima Kampar Tel: 05 466 2111
Grand Kampar Hotel ***

Jalan Hospital 4°36'N Kuala Kangsar Tel: 05 777 2020 / 1 / 2
Resort Sungai Perak Tel: 05 751 2799
Jalan Brash Resort Tasek Raban Tel: 05 776 4262
Rumah Rehat Kuala Kangsar* Tel: 05 767 8702
Rumah Rehat Lenggong

Jln Kelab Jalan Garland Gerik

Banding Lakeside Inn Hotel & Resort Tel: 05 791 2214

Ja Belum Rainforest Resort Tel: 05 791 6800

ai Pari Jalan Tun Perak Boon J alan C. M. Yus u Lumut Tel: 05 680 5811
Leong Best Western Marina Island Resort Tel: 05 683 6939
Jalan Spooner at Jalan Jalan Bendahara Tun Blue Bay Resort* Tel: 05 683 5109
Jln Pasir Puteh Dr. Ismail Lumut Country Resort** Tel: 05 683 5982
Jalan Chung Thye Phin Lumut Villa Inn*** Tel: 05 683 6666
Swee Jalan Kampa Jalan Marina Cove Resort***
Sultan Swiss Garden Golf Resort Tel: 05 684 3333
Pari River Lorong Lahat Azlan & Spa Damai Laut**** Tel: 05 683 8688
Sha Teluk Batik Resort** Tel: 05 683 5544
Kinta River Chalet Kenangan Tel: 05 683 4199
The Orient Star Resort***

ampar 4°35'N Pulau Pangkor
Anjungan Beach Resort
Jalan Raja A Jalan Pasir Puteh Ps Lorong Hornbill Resort
hah Gopeng Nipah Bay Villa*
Jalan Bendahara Jalan Haji Euso Uptown Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 1500
Jalan Bunga Raya Jalan Queen aji Euso alan Batu Bungkal Ri Palma Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 2005
Pangkor Bayview Resort*** Tel: 05 685 2198
Jalan Lahat Aziz Jalan Ja Pangkor Coral Bay Resort*** Tel: 05 685 4510
Pangkor Laut Resort***** Tel: 05 685 3693
Abdul Pangkor Village Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 3540
Pangkor Sandy Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 5111
Muda Lengkok Cavendish Puteri Bayu Beach Resort*** Tel: 05 699 1100
Seri Rapat Seagull Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 2227
Toh Jalan Pasir Puteh Seri Rapat Terminal Bas Express Taman Sri Sea View Hotel* Tel: 05 685 3027
Jalan Rokam Suria Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 1929
Jalan Jalan Bunga RayaJalan Margosa Taman Medan Gopeng Ipoh Tiger Rock Tropical Home Tel: 05 685 2878
Lahat Desa Jalan Queen Maju Rapat (Closed) Purnama Beach Resort Tel: 05 685 1605
Temiang Jalan Raja MudaTaman Tel: 05 685 3922
E Jabatan Pengairan Lorong Jalan PadangBersatu n Terbang Carsem Tel: 019 5747183
Dan Saliran Jaya Tel: 05 685 3530
Taman Taman Kuil Taman Jalan Masjid Jamek 9 Kek Look Tong Temple
Desa Harum Camay Sivasakthi Lapangan Kg Melayu 10 Sam Poh Tong Temple
Terbang
LapangSaunngTaeirRbaapnagt Kellie’s Castle
Taman Herba
Kampung Sultan Ja lan Lapanga Megoplex 4°34'N
Pasir Pinji Azlan Shah Jalan Rapat Jaya Jalan Gopeng

Masjid Taman Airport Jalan Rapat Jaya Gua Tempurung Taman Sungkai
Abidin Mayfair To Rapat Setia Felda Residence Trolak
Lapangan Terbang Felda Residence Hot Springs
To Sultan Azlan Shah Scale 1 : 23 000 Tel: 05 438 8687
Lahat Tel: 05 438 8801
Kampung New Pasir 0 800 M
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100°04'E 100°05'E 100°06'E 100°07'E Semanggol Tel: 05 890 8888
Bukit Merah Laketown Resort**** Tel: 05 890 1866
Legend Kuala Gula Sanctuary Resort

Built-up Area Tourism Malaysia Office Bus Station DARUL RIDZUAN MUSEUM Manjung Tel: 05 692 2020
Field / Recreation Ipoh Tourist Infomation Centre Post O ce Housed in a building built more than 80 years ago, this museum Flamingo Hotel** Tel: 05 688 1000
River / Lake Airport Library contains an interesting collection of artefacts related to the state’s Hotel Sfera** Tel: 05 691 2439
Major Road Hotel tin-mining industry. It also has a sizeable collection on forestry and Hotel Vilton Tel: 05 688 8811
Secondary Road Shopping Sports Complex agriculture. Browse through the museum’s exhibits for a glimpse of Ritz Garden Hotel
Railway Route & Station Hospital / Clinic Important Landmark, Perak’s early history.
Place of Interest Police Station University / College Tel: +605 242 6906 / 241 0048 Pengkalan Hulu Tel: 04 477 8500
Fire Station Place of Worship Rumah Peranginan Pengkalan Hulu Tel: 04 477 8177
Golf Course 5 Good View Motel

Tourism Infoline: 1 300 88 5050 (within Malaysia only) Places of Interest Shopping Perak State Library D3 M Boutique D2 Taiping Tel: 05 802 7777
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my Flemington Hotel*** Tel: 05 807 1077
Birch Memorial Clock Tower C1 Aeon Kinta City B4 Perak Community Specialist Hospital D3 MH A4 Furama Hotel Tel: 05 806 9502
www.facebook.com/friendofmalaysia Hotel Seri Malaysia** Tel: 05 806 1777 / 2777
D.R.Seenivasagam Park C2 Angsana Mall C3 Royal Perak Golf Club D4 MH Studio D2 Kamalodge Taiping Tel: 05 806 0000
twitter.com/tourismmalaysia Legend Inn* Te: 05 806 5060
Darul Ridzuan Museum C2 Econsave D2 Sri Maju Sarata Express D2 Mornington B4 New Champagne Hotel Tel: 05 808 4111
Published by Panorama Hotel** Tel: 05 805 1000
Tourism Malaysia, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysia DBI Sports Complex C3 Giant A4 Sultan Azlan Shah Airport E3 New Caspian C2 Sentosa Villa Tel: 05 883 8812
Taiping Golf Resort Tel: 05 808 0000
Your Free Copy Geological Museum C4 Ipoh Garden Plaza C4 Terminal Bas Express Medan E4 New Caspian D2 The SSL Traders Hotel*** Tel: 05 808 2011 / 2012
Taiping Perdana
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in Gerbang Malam C2 Ipoh Parade C2 Gopeng Ipoh (Closed) Paragon City B3
whole or part without the written permission of the publisher. While every
effort has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is Gua Bahagia A2 Kamdar C2 Regalodge C2
correct at the time of publication, Tourism Malaysia shall not be held liable Hotel
for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies which may occur. Gunung Lang Recreational Park C2 Kompleks Mutiara Pernama C3 Ritz Garden D2
PRKMG (English) / IH / PS
February 2015 (0215) Ipoh Mural Art Trail D2 Megoplex E4 D’ Eastern C2 Robin C2
(TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS CARRIES THE DEATH PENALTY)
Ipoh Railway Station C1 New World C2 Dragon & Phoenix C2 Sakura D2

Ipoh Town Hall C1 Tesco Extra A4 DWJ C3 Seemsoon D2 Tapah
Hotel Utara
Ipoh Tree C1 Tesco Ipoh B4 Ecotel D3 Seri Malaysia D3 NH Hotel Tel: 05 401 2299
Nineteen81 Rumah Rehat Tapah Tel: 05 401 7288
Japanese Garden @ D.R.Seenivasagam Park C2 The Store C2 Excelsior C2 Shangg D2 Timuran Hotel Tel: 05 403 2981
1108 Hotel Tel: 05 401 1092
Japanese Garden C3 The Store D2 Fair Park C3 Syuen C2 KINTA RIVER WALK Tel: 05 403 2984

Kinta River Walk C2 Yik Foong Complex C2 Fairmont D2 Tambun Inn C4 Often referred to as the mini i-City of Ipoh, Kinta River Walk is the
perfect place for a relaxing evening stroll. Rows of trees adorned
Little India D1 Facilities French C2 Tower Regency C2 with multi-coloured LED lights – reminiscent of the ones in Shah
Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun Alam – line the riverbank, painting a pretty picture at night.
Meh Prasit Temple A2 (Ipoh General Hospital) Grand View C2 Weil C2 Restaurants can also be found along the river, adding to the lively
Hospital Fatimah atmosphere.
Panglima Lane (Concubine Lane) C2 Hospital Pantai C2 Heritage C3 YMCA C2 Tel: +605 241 2061 ( Ipoh City Tourist Centre (UTC) )
Ipoh Railway Station
Perak Turf Club Equestrian Centre D3 Ipoh Specialist Hospital B4 Highway B4 Information Centre Teluk Intan
Kinta Medical Centre C4 Ipoh Tourist Information Centre Angsoka Hotel
Pottery Centre A2 Medan Kidd Bus Terminal C1 Ibis Styles D2 Tourism Malaysia Grand Court Hotel
Pantai Hospital Ipoh C3 Hotel Anson**
Royal Ipoh Club C1 Perak Roadways Terminal (Ipoh-Lumut) D2 Impiana D3 C1 Hotel Intan Tel: 05 622 3756
C1 C2 Sri Bandar Hotel Tel: 05 6226624
State Mosque C1 C4 Ipoh City C2 Tel: 05 622 6166
D1 Tel: 05 691 5445
Sultan Abdul Aziz Recreational Park C4 Ipoh Times Inn B4 Tel: 05 623 7534

(Polo Ground) Kinta Riverfront Hotel & Suites C2

Tun Razak Library C1 KK A2

War Memorial C1 Lotte C2

Water Fountain C1 Lucky D2

MALAYSIA Perak Thailand MAP OF MALAYSIA Sulu Places of Interest
PERLIS Sea
Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a Perak, meaning ‘silver’ in Malay, was once a wealthy KELANTAN LABUAN SABAH 1 6 11 16
vibrant destination with a diversity of cultures and tin-mining state and is believed to have derived its KEDAH TERENGGANU Brunei Celebes
traditions. This tropical paradise boasts pristine jungles name from the silvery tin-ore deposits that could be Sea
and verdant national parks that are teeming with found in abundance here in the past. Also known as PENANG Darussalam
numerous species of birds and wildlife. Malaysia’s ‘The Land of Grace’, Perak greets visitors with a wealth
sun-drenched islands and beaches are home to a of unique attractions and cultures. Among the state’s PERAK
stunning range of marine life. Its natural wealth is delightful cornucopia of wonders are intriguing cave
complemented by magnificent modern landmarks temples, the country’s oldest museum, Malaysia’s very South China Sea
and heritage buildings. There is something to charm own Leaning Tower and the country’s first night safari.
every visitor, be it a history-lover, nature-enthusiast, SELANGOR PAHANG
sun-seeker or an avid shopper. Explore the length Its capital city is Ipoh, the City of Bougainvillea. KUALA LUMPUR
and breadth of the country to discover the many SARAWAK
attractions of Malaysia! PUTRAJAYA

NEGERI SEMBILAN

MELAKA

JOHOR

Straits of Malacca Singapore Indonesia PULAU PANGKOR ORANG UTAN ISLAND PERAK MUSEUM KELLIE’S CASTLE
Characterised by miles of white, sandy beaches and charming
THAILAND fishing villages, Pulau Pangkor is also filled with attractions such as Part of the Bukit Merah Laketown Resort, the 35-acre Orang Utan Built in 1883, Perak Museum is the country’s oldest museum. Projecting an aura of mystery, Kellie’s Castle is the unfinished
the historical Dutch Fort, Batu Bersurat, traditional boatyards and Island is a breeding sanctuary cum conservation, research and Located in Taiping, the museum showcases impressive displays residence of a wealthy Scottish planter, William Kellie Smith.
popular beaches such as Pantai Puteri Dewi, Pantai Pasir Bogak and education centre for these lovable primates. Walk through its on zoology, history, economy and ethnology. Equally impressive The mansion’s construction was abandoned upon his sudden
Teluk Nipah. Just nearby is the exclusive Pulau Pangkor Laut. 100-metre steel cage tunnels and get up close and personal with is its collection of archaeological treasures which includes ancient demise in 1926. The castle is believed to contain hidden rooms
Tel: +605 685 1078 its star attractions. weapons, tools and indigenous implements. and secret underground passages, as well as the location of
Tel: +605 890 8888 Tel: +605 807 2057 / 808 0145 several tales of the supernatural.
2 Website: www.orangutanisland.org.my Website: www.muziumperak.gov.my Tel: +605 365 3381 / 018 574 2732

Royal Belum 7 12 17

Ulu Legong 4
Hot Spring
Latar Bayu Pengkalan Hulu
Waterfalls • Rahman Hydraulic Tin
• Gua Gendang

KEDAH Pulau Banding

PENANG Gerik Tasik
Temengor
3 Sungai Sedim
Tanjung • White Water Rafting KELANTAN
Waterfalls • Tree Top Walk

Homestay Homestay KUALA GULA BIRD SANCTUARY BUKIT LARUT (MAXWELL HILL) SULTAN AZLAN SHAH GALLERY TAMAN HERBA NEGERI PERAK
Kampung Relau Lenggong Kampung Beng Forming part of the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve, Kuala Gula is
Kuala Kangsar a small yet scenic fishing village in Kerian, approximately 50km to Bukit Larut, once known as Maxwell Hill, is Malaysia’s smallest hill Formerly known as Istana Hulu or Hulu Palace, the Sultan Azlan Situated in Gopeng, the 22.4ha Taman Herba Negeri Perak is
Archaeological 5 • Enggor Handicraft Centre the west of Taiping. This place is a popular birdwatching spot with resort. Perched 1,250m above sea level, it towers over the scenic Shah Gallery features the history and achievements of Sultan Azlan filled with an interesting variety of herbs planted in individual
Homestay Gallery • Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery its abundance of resident and migratory bird species. Thousands town of Taiping. Its virtually undisturbed montane forest was Shah, the Sultan of Perak, as well as the history and genealogy courtyards. Among those that can be found here are herbs for
Parit Buntar Selama Lata Kekabu • Kampung Sayong (Labu Sayong) have been known to flock to this area during the migratory season. gazetted as a permanent forest reserve in 1910 and houses a of the Perak Sultanate. It also showcases replicas, photographs, medicinal, aromatherapy and cosmetic uses as well as local
• Malay College Kuala Kangsar Tel: +605 890 5773 bountiful collection of flora and fauna. automobiles and gifts to the Sultan and his wife. salads (ulam) and spices. Guided tours to take you around the
Kuala Kurau Tasik Raban • Malaysia’s oldest rubber tree Tel: +605 807 7241 Tel: +605 777 5362 park are also available.
• Masjid Ubudiah 3 Tel: +605 357 2290
• Ulu Kenas Waterfall
Kuala Gula Bird 6 Orang Utan Island /
Sanctuary 2 Bukit Merah Laketown Resort

Kamunting 8 13 18

Taiping Kuala Sepetang 7 Taiping Homestay Chenderoh Ipoh
Homestay Bukit Gantang • Recreational Forest • Birch Memorial Clock Tower
89 11 Sungai Siput • Darul Ridzuan Museum
Bukit Larut • 10 KKuanalgasar • Geological Museum
Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve • • Gunung Lang Recreation Park
Homestay 13 Chemor • Ipoh Railway Station
Matang Museum • Lubuk 12 • Lost World of Tambun
Perak Museum • Merbau
Tanjung Rambutan
Taiping Lake Garden •
Zoo Taiping and • IPOH Tambun • Kek Look Tong Temple
Night Safari • Perak Tong Temple
Sultan Azlan
Lumut Shah Airport • Sam Poh Tong Temple
Lumut International Yacht Club • • Masjid Negeri (State Mosque)

Lumut Mangrove Park • Batu Gajah Taman Herba • Ipoh Mural Art Trail SUNGAI KAMPAR WHITE WATER RAFTING ZOO TAIPING & NIGHT SAFARI MASJID UBUDIAH GUA TEMPURUNG
Warship Museum • 16 17 Negeri Perak • Kinta Riverwalk
Teluk Batik • Push yourself to the limit and enjoy the adrenaline rush as you Zoo Taiping is the country’s first zoo. It is home to some 180 local Masjid Ubudiah is one of Kuala Kangsar’s most beautiful historical Stretching over one kilometre from Sungai Siput to Kuala
Teluk Senangin • Homestay Pendiat River Terrapin Kellie’s 18 glide through 14 rapids (Class I – III) in the clear, cooling waters and exotic wildlife species. Its Night Safari, which uses a special landmarks. Built between 1913 and 1917 by the 28th ruler of Perak, Dipang, Gua Tempurung is one of the largest limestone caves
Marina Island • Breeding Centre Castle of the Kampar River. Don’t forget to enjoy the view of the lush lighting similar to moonlight for a more authentic experience, is Sultan Idris Mursyidul Adzam Shah, its magnificent golden domes in Peninsular Malaysia. This magnificent show cave is made up
Gua Tempurung surroundings while you go about on your little adventure. This the first of its kind in Malaysia. Hop on the mini train around the zoo and minarets are the hallmarks of classic Islamic architecture. of five domes with coconut shell-like ceilings and contains a
activity will be guided by a professional rafter and is safe even for and catch some of the zoo’s nocturnal inhabitants in action. Tel: +605 776 1141 wealth of natural beauty which includes stalactites, stalagmites
Pulau Segari Turtle Tanjung Kampar Lata Iskandar • Gopeng Museum beginners. Tel: +605 804 1045 and impressive rock formations.
Pangkor Tualang Waterfalls • Homestay Gopeng Tel: +605 255 9962 / 2772 (Tourism Malaysia, Perak) Website: www.zootaiping.gov.my Tel: +6017 527 1926 (Ms. Zuliana)

1 Hatchery Centre Kinta Tin Ming Kuala Woh PAHANG

Pangkor Lumut (Gravel Pump) 19 Tapah Recreational Forest
Laut Resort Museum
Pasir Salak 14
Historical Complex Lata Kinjang Waterfall

Homestay Maju Manik Bidor Wildlife Conservation Centre 4 9 14 19

State Capital Pulau Teluk Intan Sungkai Homestay Klah
Major Town Sembilan 20 Felda Residence Hot Springs
Town Homestay 15
Airport Bagan Datoh
Jetty Teluk Intan
International Border Leaning Tower
State Border
Tourism Malaysia Office Slim River Tanjong Malim
* Map not drawn to scale Tourist Information Centre • Muzium Pendidikan Nasional (UPSI)
Homestay Dorani • Proton City
SELANGOR ROYAL BELUM TAIPING LAKE GARDEN PASIR SALAK HISTORICAL COMPLEX LATA KINJANG WATERFALL
Fraser’s Hill Taiping Lake Garden is one of the country’s oldest parks. Established The Pasir Salak Historical Complex is a tribute to the Malay warriors
Nestled within the protected Belum Valley, Royal Belum’s unspoilt in 1880, what was once a mining ground has been transformed of yesteryears who had rebelled against the British rule thus Visible from the North-South Expressway, this magnificent
Berjaya Hills wilderness possesses a complex ecosystem and is one of the few into a beautiful, refreshing sanctuary where a number of flora and inspiring nationalism. Here, these warriors are honoured with multi-tiered waterfall is located within the town of Tapah,
places in Malaysia where one can find the rare Rafflesia. It is also an fauna species thrive in. The park is well-known for its lush, ancient special memorials, including the infamous Dato’ Maharajalela. A situated at the foot of the popular highland resort of Cameron
important habitat for a number of endangered species such as the golden rain trees, otherwise known locally as Angsana trees. ’time tunnel’ narrates important historical events in diorama form. Highlands. A popular picnic spot, the waters of Lata Kinjang
seladang, the Asian Elephant, the Malayan Tiger and the Sumatran Tel: +605 808 0777 Tel: +605 631 1462 cascading down the mountain make for a truly spectacular
Rhinoceros. sight.
Tel: +605 7917543 / 1589 10 15 Tel: +605 401 1402

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LENGGONG ARCHAEOLOGICAL GALLERY MATANG MANGROVE FOREST RESERVE TELUK INTAN LEANING TOWER FELDA RESIDENCE HOT SPRINGS SUNGAI KLAH

Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, Lenggong Valley is Said to be the country’s best managed mangrove forest, Matang Standing at a height of 25.5m, the pride of Teluk Intan was originally Indulge in warm and relaxing sensations as you soak in the
one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. One of its Mangrove Forest Reserve has a rich biodiversity. It is teeming with built in 1885 as a covered water tank to store water during dry FELDA Residence Hot Springs. Its free-flowing hot spring pools
many prehistoric caves was the burial site of the infamous Perak species of trees, birds, fish and other aquatic life unique to the seasons. It was straight when it was first built, but began to tilt to are said to be able to relieve a range of ailments such as arthritis
Man.The first of its kind in the country, the Lenggong Archaeological mangrove forest. Mangrove tree species such as the bakau minyak the left in 1889. Today, the eighty-storey pagoda-like structure is an and eczema. Located at the foot of the Titiwangsa Range, it
Gallery houses an impressive collection of prehistoric artefacts. and bakau kurap thrive here. official national monument. also comes with private pools, water reflexology courses and
Tel: +605 767 9700 / 9693 Tel: +605 858 1762 / 807 2762 Tel: +605 622 1299 beautiful natural surroundings.
Tel: +605 438 8801/3


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