Perak, in the heart of Peninsular Malaysia, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, historical heritage, and vibrant culture. Known for its majestic limestone hills, pristine beaches, and lush rainforests. Perak is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Its rich history is evident in its ancient temples, colonial architecture, and traditional crafts. From the bustling city of Ipoh to the serene island of Pangkor, Perak offers a diverse range of experiences.


The notable attractions in Perak are listed below, each marked with seals denoting their varying popularity among first-time visitors.

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Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island Foundation

BMOUIF is located in the state of PERAK. It is about one hour's drive (77km) from George Town. It is a 35-acre island in the middle of a lake that has served as a sanctuary for Orang Utans since February 2000.
Closed on Tuesday
Highly Recommended

Gua Tempurung

Gua Tempurung, located in Perak, Malaysia, is one of the largest limestone caves in the country, stretching over 4.5 kilometers. Famous for its stunning rock formations, underground river, and historical significance, it offers a range of dry and wet tours suited to all adventure levels.
Highly Recommended

Kellie's Castle

Kellie’s Castle, located near Batu Gajah in Perak is an unfinished mansion built by Scottish planter William Kellie Smith in the early 20th century. Blending Moorish, Indian, and Scottish architectural styles, the castle is surrounded by mystery and local legends. It was left incomplete after Smith’s sudden death.

Concubine Lane

Concubine Lane in Ipoh is a vibrant and historic street known for its rich cultural heritage. Once a bustling hub for opium trade and brothels during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it has transformed into a popular tourist destination. Visitors today can explore its charming old shophouses, traditional eateries, and unique boutiques.

Kek Look Tong

Kek Look Tong is a Buddhist cave temple renowned for its serene atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings. Established in 1920, this tranquil sanctuary features intricate statues, vibrant murals, and impressive limestone formations. Visitors are captivated by its spiritual ambience and the lush greenery enveloping the temple, making it a must-visit destination.

Perak Tong

Perak Cave Temple, or Perak Tong, in Ipoh, is a stunning Buddhist temple in a limestone cave. Established in 1926, it features intricate statues, vibrant murals, and serene grottoes. Visitors are captivated by its spiritual ambience and panoramic views from the temple’s hilltop location, making it a must-see attraction.

Sam Poh Tong

Sam Poh Tong in Ipoh is a renowned cave temple known for its serene ambience and striking natural beauty. Founded in the early 20th century, it features intricate Buddhist statues, lush gardens, and a unique setting within a limestone cave. It's a spiritual retreat and architectural marvel.

Arowana Aquarium

The Arowana, also known as the dragon fish, is a stunning freshwater species admired for its striking appearance and graceful swimming. Native to Asia, Africa, and South America, these fish are known for their elongated bodies, shimmering scales and for bringing good luck and prosperity.

Kenangan Palace

Kenangan Palace in Kuala Kangsar is a majestic royal residence renowned for its exquisite architecture and historical significance. Built in 1926, it serves as the official residence of the Sultan of Perak. The palace's stunning design, grand façade and lush gardens reflect Malaysia's rich cultural heritage.

Ubudiah Mosque

The Ubudiah Mosque in Kuala Kangsar is a stunning example of Moorish architecture and Islamic grandeur. Completed in 1917, its golden domes and intricately designed minarets reflect the luxuriousness of the Malay Sultanate. This iconic mosque is a testament to Malaysia’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.

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