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Sunway Lost World of Tambun is an action-packed wonderland for families and visitors of all ages. Surrounded by limestone features about 400 million years of age and a lush tropical jungle, visitors can have fun at seven attraction parks and relax in natural hot springs.
4.0(1,432 reviews)
Gua Tempurung
Nature
Explore the beauty of nature at Gua Tempurung, one of the largest limestone caves in Peninsular Malaysia. Made up of five coconut shell-like ceiling domes, visitors can admire the limestone stalactites and stalagmites in this cave. Opt for guided tours that match your preferences and fitness level. After exploring the cave, head over to Kampar River for white-water rafting.
4.0(374 reviews)
Kellie’s Castle
Landmark
Feel the mysterious aura of Kellie's Castle. Supernatural tales surround this unfinished mansion of William Kellie Smith, a wealthy Scottish planter. Upon his sudden demise in 1926, the construction of this building was abandoned. People believed that there are secret rooms and underground passages hidden within this castle.
4.0(342 reviews)
Zoo Taiping & Night Safari
Zoos & Aquariums
Observe over 180 local and exotic wildlife species at Zoo Taiping & Night Safari. Spanning at 34-acres, it is the first zoo established in Malaysia. During the night, hop on a mini train for a Night Safari adventure to watch the nocturnal animals.
3.5(374 reviews)
Sam Poh Tong Temple
Ipoh's oldest cave temple, the Sam Poh Tong Temple built within a limestone cave. Climb the 246 steps towards the open cave to view an enchanting sight of Ipoh and its surroundings. Visitors can release turtles into the turtle pond, an action that is believed to help balance their karma.
3.5(320 reviews)
Menara Condong
Landmark
Comparable to Italy's famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, Menara Condong or the Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is a clock tower located in Ipoh, Perak. Slanting left, it stands sturdily at 25.5 metres in height. It looks like an 8-storeys building when viewed from the outside, but in reality, it only has 3-storeys.
4.0(143 reviews)
Mount Batu Brinchang
Nature
Head to the summit of Mount Batu Brinchang that is easily accessible by road. Located atn Malaysia's borders of Perak-Pahang, it has the highest road in Peninsular Malaysia. Enjoy the beautiful view of Titiwangsa Mountain at the observation tower from the peak of this mountain.
4.0(138 reviews)
Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island
Nature
Head to Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island, the first and only rehabilitation and preservation centre in the world where orang-utans are free to roam. Known as a breeding sanctuary cum conservation centre, it also serves as a research and education centre. Stroll through a 100m steel cage tunnel to watch these primates and interact with the orang-utans at the end of your visit.
4.0(129 reviews)
Ubudiah Mosque
Ubudiah Mosque stands out in the heart of Kuala Kangsar with its golden domes and minarets. Imported red and white marbles from Italy and London are used to pave the walls and floors of the mosque. The mosque was built as a Sultan Idris Murshidul Al-Adzam Shah vow fullfilment upon his recovery from illness.
4.5(90 reviews)
Pulau Pangkor
Nature
Take a trip to Pulau Pangkor and chill by the enchanting turquoise waters. Have fun with water activities such as swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and fishing. Seafood lovers can pamper their taste palates with mouth-watering, fresh seafood as well as an exciting selection of seafood snacks. Visitors could try out other activities at the island such as taking a round-island trip or visiting the boatyards to observe boats being built.
Sunway Lost World of Tambun is an action-packed wonderland for families and visitors of all ages. Surrounded by limestone features about 400 million years of age and a lush tropical jungle, visitors can have fun at seven attraction parks and relax in natural hot springs.
4.0(374 reviews)
Gua Tempurung
Nature
Explore the beauty of nature at Gua Tempurung, one of the largest limestone caves in Peninsular Malaysia. Made up of five coconut shell-like ceiling domes, visitors can admire the limestone stalactites and stalagmites in this cave. Opt for guided tours that match your preferences and fitness level. After exploring the cave, head over to Kampar River for white-water rafting.
4.0(342 reviews)
Kellie’s Castle
Landmark
Feel the mysterious aura of Kellie's Castle. Supernatural tales surround this unfinished mansion of William Kellie Smith, a wealthy Scottish planter. Upon his sudden demise in 1926, the construction of this building was abandoned. People believed that there are secret rooms and underground passages hidden within this castle.
3.5(374 reviews)
Zoo Taiping & Night Safari
Zoos & Aquariums
Observe over 180 local and exotic wildlife species at Zoo Taiping & Night Safari. Spanning at 34-acres, it is the first zoo established in Malaysia. During the night, hop on a mini train for a Night Safari adventure to watch the nocturnal animals.
3.5(320 reviews)
Sam Poh Tong Temple
Ipoh's oldest cave temple, the Sam Poh Tong Temple built within a limestone cave. Climb the 246 steps towards the open cave to view an enchanting sight of Ipoh and its surroundings. Visitors can release turtles into the turtle pond, an action that is believed to help balance their karma.
4.0(143 reviews)
Menara Condong
Landmark
Comparable to Italy's famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, Menara Condong or the Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is a clock tower located in Ipoh, Perak. Slanting left, it stands sturdily at 25.5 metres in height. It looks like an 8-storeys building when viewed from the outside, but in reality, it only has 3-storeys.
4.0(138 reviews)
Mount Batu Brinchang
Nature
Head to the summit of Mount Batu Brinchang that is easily accessible by road. Located atn Malaysia's borders of Perak-Pahang, it has the highest road in Peninsular Malaysia. Enjoy the beautiful view of Titiwangsa Mountain at the observation tower from the peak of this mountain.
4.0(129 reviews)
Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island
Nature
Head to Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island, the first and only rehabilitation and preservation centre in the world where orang-utans are free to roam. Known as a breeding sanctuary cum conservation centre, it also serves as a research and education centre. Stroll through a 100m steel cage tunnel to watch these primates and interact with the orang-utans at the end of your visit.
4.5(90 reviews)
Ubudiah Mosque
Ubudiah Mosque stands out in the heart of Kuala Kangsar with its golden domes and minarets. Imported red and white marbles from Italy and London are used to pave the walls and floors of the mosque. The mosque was built as a Sultan Idris Murshidul Al-Adzam Shah vow fullfilment upon his recovery from illness.
4.0(100 reviews)
Pulau Pangkor
Nature
Take a trip to Pulau Pangkor and chill by the enchanting turquoise waters. Have fun with water activities such as swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and fishing. Seafood lovers can pamper their taste palates with mouth-watering, fresh seafood as well as an exciting selection of seafood snacks. Visitors could try out other activities at the island such as taking a round-island trip or visiting the boatyards to observe boats being built.