Kuala Sepetang Private Day Tour From Ipoh

6 to 7 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Malaysia’s first railway track, built in 1885, connected Port Weld an now known as Kuala Sepetang to Taiping, marking a significant milestone in the country’s transportation history. This historic railway line was constructed during British rule to transport tin from the rich mines of Perak to the port for export. By joining our tour, you will step back in time and uncover the fascinating history behind Malaysia’s first railway. Our expert guides will take you through key locations, sharing insights into the colonial past, the tin mining industry, and the transformation of Port Weld into the vibrant fishing village of Kuala Sepetang. With our trusted service, you will not only learn the history but also experience the local culture, scenic beauty, and hidden gems of this historic route. Book your journey with us for an unforgettable heritage adventure in Perak!

What's Included

Professional guide
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick up/Drop off anywhere as you like in Ipoh city
Lunch
Dinner
Admission fee for Kuala Sepetang Fish Farm On River Cruise
Admission fee for Kuala Kangsar Riverview boat ride

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We pick up all travelers at Ipoh area.

Itinerary

Duration: 6 to 7 hours (approximately)
  • (Pass by)

    At the Kuala Sepetang Fish Farm on the River Cruise, travelers can enjoy a relaxing river cruise through Sungai Sepetang while admiring the scenic mangrove forests and wildlife, including herons and kingfishers. Visitors can explore the fish farm, learning about sustainable aquaculture practices and observing the farming of species like mud crabs and fish. The tour also includes an educational mangrove ecosystem experience, highlighting the importance of conservation. Travelers can observe traditional fishing methods, try their hand at fishing, and enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries. It's a great spot for wildlife watching, bird photography, and gaining insights into the local Malay fishing community.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1

    At the Kuala Kangsar Royal Mosque or the Masjid Ubudiah, travelers can admire the stunning Moorish and Ottoman style architecture, with its intricate details, towering minarets, and grand dome. The mosque is a perfect spot for photography, offering beautiful backdrops with its dome, minarets, and surrounding gardens. Visitors can also explore the elegant interior, featuring stained glass windows and a serene atmosphere. The mosque holds historical significance as it was built to commemorate the Sultan of Perak’s recovery, offering travelers a chance to learn about the royal family of Perak and the state’s Islamic heritage. The mosque is situated in a peaceful area surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal place for a tranquil walk. Travelers can also gain insight into local Islamic practices and Malay culture and may even have the opportunity to observe prayers or special events during their visit.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Travelers visiting Kuala Kangsar may not be able to enter Istana Iskandariah, as it remains the official residence of the Sultan of Perak. However, they can still admire its stunning golden domes and grand architecture from a distance. Nearby, the Istana Kenangan, a historical wooden palace built without nails, serves as the Royal Museum of Perak, showcasing the state's royal heritage.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Kuala Kangsar’s riverside along the Perak River offers a blend of relaxation, culture, and adventure. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it a perfect spot for photography, with stunning backdrops of Istana Iskandariah and Masjid Ubudiah. For a unique experience, travelers can take a boat ride or river cruise, offering a fresh perspective of the town’s royal landmarks. Visitors can also explore traditional craft shops selling Labu Sayong, the iconic handmade clay water pitchers unique to Kuala Kangsar. With its rich history, natural beauty, and cultural charm.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    Victoria Bridge in Kuala Kangsar is one of Malaysia’s oldest and most iconic railway bridges, built in 1900 during the British colonial era. Although no longer in use for trains, visitors can walk along the pedestrian path to admire its impressive iron structure and enjoy breathtaking views of the Perak River. The bridge’s rustic charm makes it a popular spot for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset, with its historic iron framework providing a nostalgic backdrop. Beyond sightseeing, the riverside area offers a peaceful environment for relaxation, where visitors can take in the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Food lovers can stop by nearby stalls to try Laksa Kuala Kangsar, nasi lemak, and grilled river fish or ikan bakar, all popular local delicacies. The Perak River near the bridge is also a popular fishing spot, where visitors can try their luck at catching freshwater fish. Some even bring along a picnic to enjoy by the river, making it a perfect place to unwind.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Supplied by Cameron Highlands

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Day Trips
Private Sightseeing Tours
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
4WD Tours
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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