Monday, July 22, 2013

Lost Word of Tambun - Sunway City Ipoh

Enjoy entrance to the Lost World Petting Zoo, playing house to 4000 animals of 55 species available for petting and daisy frolicking. Featuring Ruby the Raccoon, Rabbit Wonderland, an aviary of 500 birds, Tortoise Kingdom, a glass tunnel of snakes, the Rainforest Trail and Rock Canopy, the petting zoo promises educational experiences mixed with animalistic games of charades.


Saphira Lair


Infinity Pool


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Kellie's Castle

Construction of this unique castle began in 1915. However, it came to an abrupt halt with Kellie's sudden death in 1926. The solitary castle, looks almost surreal in these wild plantations of Perak, it projects a strong personality and an aura of mystery.



How to get there:

Kellie's Castle is located near Batu Gajah, and is about 20 minutes' drive from Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The unfinished, ruined mansion, was built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie Smith.


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Kuala Kangsar - the Royal Town


Despite its reputation as the Royal town of Perak and only about 40-50 kilometers from Ipoh city and almost the same distance from Taiping, I didn't have that many chances to give it a visit so often. I think I've only been to Kuala Kangsar about 5 times before. Most of the visits I made there were for its famous laksa and 'labu Sayong'. There are plenty of other attractions in Kuala Kangsar in addition to the Royal Palace (Istana Iskandariah) such as Ubudiah Mosque, Malay College (Perak's top premier school, sometimes known as Eton of the East), Abdul Jalil Bridge, Istana Hulu, and many more.

Ubudiah Mosque, Kuala Kangsar




Lumut and Pangkor Island - All about sun, sand and sea





About 80+ kilometers east of Ipoh, Lumut town is a gateway to the beautiful Pangkor Island. Recently, Lumut was made official as the naval township with the biggest base of the Royal Malaysian Navy located there. Previously a fishing village, Lumut still benefits from the sea. Fishing and tourism are two major sources of income to the small township. Pangkor Island, which is located about 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut jetty, is now a popular tourist attraction in Perak, as well as the country. There are several most beautiful beaches in Malaysia there. With a blend of white sandy beaches, variety of seafood, and Dutch colonial history, Pangkor is definitely a strong magnet in Perak's tourism industry.


Esplanade, Lumut

One of the beaches, Pangkor Island























Ipoh - the Limestone City

Located in the middle of Kinta Valley, Ipoh city is surrounded by limestone and karst landscape. This city used to be a center of tin mining activities in the early 20th century. The capital of state administration was then transferred to Ipoh from Taiping. The latter was also producing tin ores in Larut Matang district. Since the mining industry was controlled by the Chinese miners, Ipoh city is now has more influenced by the Chinese cultures especially in food and delicacies. Ipoh Char Kuey Teow, Ipoh bean sprouts, and Ipoh Hor Fan are among others. Ipoh White coffee also made its name popular after the city.

View at the Limestone City

Kek Lok Tong Buddha temple, Ipoh


Taiping Zoo and Night Safari

This is the only zoo in Perak and the main attraction in Taiping town. It is also the oldest animal park in Malaysia. I had a few visits to the zoo before especially during my younger age but haven't been for the night safari just yet. The 34-acre zoo is located within the Taiping Lake Garden and closed to Maxwell Hill, the highland that makes Taiping the wettest place in Malaysia. It houses over 180 species of animals. At night, visitors will have the chance to get close to the nocturnal species which are more active when it's dark. There will be a tram that takes visitors around the enclosures. For those with steady feet, maybe walking is for you. It's not that huge anyway.




                                 



   Entrance tickets:
  • Daytime zoo: RM12 (per adult) and RM8 (per child)
  • Night safari: RM16 (per adult) and RM10 (per child 3-12 years old), tram included.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Orang Utan Island - off Bukit Merah Laketown Resort

Orang Utan, the native primate of Malayan and Borneo jungles is one of the most endangered species in the world. This small island in Bukit Merah Laketown Resort is made purposedly to develop detail researches on orang utan as well as a rehabilitation and breeding center for this exotic ape. At this Orang Utan Island, visitors are welcomed to see orang utans living their lives and free-roaming in a near-natural wild habitat of them. If you're interested in adopting any of the orang utans there, feel free to ask.



Teenage orang utan at the Orang Utan Island
Entrance tickets:
RM15 (per adult) and RM10 (per child)