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Explore What
Lies Beyond

About
Perak

MALAYSIA TRULY ASIA...

Perak, located on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is known as the "Land of Grace." Its capital, Ipoh, is famous for its colonial architecture, vibrant food scene, and stunning limestone hills. The state is rich in history, once thriving as a tin mining hub during the British colonial era. Popular attractions include the royal town of Kuala Kangsar,

the historical Kellie's Castle, the beautiful Pangkor Island, and the serene Belum-Temengor Rainforest. Perak also offers hot springs, caves, temples, and unique traditional crafts like Labu Sayong (clay water pitchers). The state's diverse culture and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination.

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Where to Stay

Looking for the best places to stay in Perak? Whether you’re after a luxurious resort, a charming heritage hotel, or a budget-friendly homestay, our guide highlights the top accommodations for every traveler. Stay in Ipoh, the state capital, to immerse yourself in its rich history, vibrant street art, and renowned food scene. For a touch of royalty, choose Kuala Kangsar, the royal town, where you can explore the iconic Ubudiah Mosque and the Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery. Nature lovers will appreciate stays near the Belum-Temengor Rainforest, perfect for jungle treks and wildlife spotting, while beach enthusiasts can opt for accommodations on Pangkor Island to enjoy sun, sea, and sand. If you’re visiting for the famous hot springs, choose a stay in Sungai Klah for a rejuvenating retreat. From boutique hotels to countryside chalets, Perak offers a variety of accommodations that blend comfort, culture, and scenic beauty for a memorable getaway.

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Best Cafes & Restaurants in 
Perak

Discover the best cafes in Perak! Whether you’re a coffee enthusiast, dessert lover, or looking for a cozy spot to relax, our guide highlights the top cafes offering exceptional brews, delectable treats, and charming vibes. From trendy cafes in Ipoh’s old town to hidden gems in Taiping and Kuala Kangsar, Perak’s café scene blends heritage and modernity. Indulge in freshly brewed coffee, artisanal cakes, or local delights like kaya puffs and tau fu fah with a contemporary twist. Perfect for locals, travelers, and anyone seeking a laid-back escape, these Perak cafes deliver a delightful experience with a warm, Malaysian touch.

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Sightseeing

Spots That You Should Not Miss
 

Discover the best sightseeing spots in Perak! From the breathtaking Ipoh Old Town, where heritage buildings meet vibrant street art, to the magical Gua Tempurung, one of Malaysia’s largest limestone caves, Perak is packed with unique attractions. Visit the royal town of Kuala Kangsar to marvel at the stunning Ubudiah Mosque and the Istana Kenangan, or explore Pangkor Island for pristine beaches and historical sites like Dutch Fort. Nature lovers can’t miss the Belum-Temengor Rainforest, a haven for wildlife and adventure seekers, or the tranquil Kinta Nature Park, ideal for birdwatching. For a dose of history and mystery, head to Kellie’s Castle, a fascinating unfinished mansion with a haunting charm. Don’t forget the Tambun Hot Springs for a relaxing soak! Whether you’re into culture, nature, or history, Perak promises an unforgettable journey with plenty of hidden gems to discover.

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