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Taman Negeri Perlis is a national state park where the 5,000-hectares White Meranti-Gerutu Seasonal Forest can be seen. Permanent forest reserves, limestone hills, and caves are part of this tropical park. Hikers can opt for day or night trekking at rainforest trails. Birdwatching and camping are among other popular activities at this park. Cave lovers may explore the WangBurma Cave, a mysterious labyrinth.
4.1(333 reviews)
Masjid Al-Hussain (Floating Mosque)
Landmark
Extending over the Malacca Straits, Masjid Al-Hussain or the Floating Museum is a symbolic structure in Perlis. Its main prayer hall suspended above the water is connected to the mosque with a 50-metre bridge. With the right light conditions, the mosque appears like it is floating on its own when the tide is up.
4.5(39 reviews)
Gua Kelam Recreational Park
Nature
Gua Kelam Recreational Park is an interesting cave with limestone formations, fossils, and cave bats. Also known as the Cave of Darkness, this cave is well-known for its cave walk. A wooden hanging bridge connects Kaki Bukit to the opposite end of the cave, Wan Tangga Valley. Outside the cave, take notice of cooking and storage area traces left behind during the mining era. Apart from caving activities, one can enjoy camping, picnic, and birdwatching at this park.
3.5(38 reviews)
Muzium Kota Kayang
Museum
Muzium Kota Kayang has three galleries displaying historical exhibits and details of the Perlis state. There is a general gallery showcasing the aristocrats' daily activities and the Fort Kayang history in chronological order. Displays of Kota Kayang and other states' research results can be seen at the archaeological gallery. Lastly, there is the Perlis gallery where visitors can learn about the Perlis royal family tree, admire the beautiful golden flower replica and browse through other interesting collections.
4.0(22 reviews)
Kipli Nipah Farm
Landmark
Take a trip to Kipli Nipah Farm where over 2,00 Nipah Palm trees are plated with care across the farm. Taste the sweetness of the fresh nipah juice where it is believed to contain medicinal values. Relax and unwind at the lazy-huts and swings or savour the hot and spicy Laksa Kuala Perlis at the food stall nearby.
Taman Negeri Perlis is a national state park where the 5,000-hectares White Meranti-Gerutu Seasonal Forest can be seen. Permanent forest reserves, limestone hills, and caves are part of this tropical park. Hikers can opt for day or night trekking at rainforest trails. Birdwatching and camping are among other popular activities at this park. Cave lovers may explore the WangBurma Cave, a mysterious labyrinth.
4.5(39 reviews)
Masjid Al-Hussain (Floating Mosque)
Landmark
Extending over the Malacca Straits, Masjid Al-Hussain or the Floating Museum is a symbolic structure in Perlis. Its main prayer hall suspended above the water is connected to the mosque with a 50-metre bridge. With the right light conditions, the mosque appears like it is floating on its own when the tide is up.
3.5(38 reviews)
Gua Kelam Recreational Park
Nature
Gua Kelam Recreational Park is an interesting cave with limestone formations, fossils, and cave bats. Also known as the Cave of Darkness, this cave is well-known for its cave walk. A wooden hanging bridge connects Kaki Bukit to the opposite end of the cave, Wan Tangga Valley. Outside the cave, take notice of cooking and storage area traces left behind during the mining era. Apart from caving activities, one can enjoy camping, picnic, and birdwatching at this park.
4.0(22 reviews)
Muzium Kota Kayang
Museum
Muzium Kota Kayang has three galleries displaying historical exhibits and details of the Perlis state. There is a general gallery showcasing the aristocrats' daily activities and the Fort Kayang history in chronological order. Displays of Kota Kayang and other states' research results can be seen at the archaeological gallery. Lastly, there is the Perlis gallery where visitors can learn about the Perlis royal family tree, admire the beautiful golden flower replica and browse through other interesting collections.
4.0(9 reviews)
Kipli Nipah Farm
Landmark
Take a trip to Kipli Nipah Farm where over 2,00 Nipah Palm trees are plated with care across the farm. Taste the sweetness of the fresh nipah juice where it is believed to contain medicinal values. Relax and unwind at the lazy-huts and swings or savour the hot and spicy Laksa Kuala Perlis at the food stall nearby.