Explore Ipoh’s heritage, cave temples, and hidden gems on a fully customizable private tour with hotel or station pickup. Enjoy a relaxing ride in air-conditioned comfort with a friendly local driver-guide. Perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers who want flexibility and authentic experiences.
For travelers arriving at KTMB Ipoh Railway Station, please inform us of your train number and estimated arrival time in advance. Our driver will be waiting at the main exit holding a signboard with your name. If you're staying at a hotel, please ensure the hotel name and room number (if available) are provided during booking. For residential or Airbnb addresses, kindly share a detailed location or landmark to ensure smooth pickup.
A Timeless Mystery in Perak Discover the intriguing history of Kellie’s Castle, located just 30 minutes from Ipoh in Batu Gajah. This unfinished mansion, built by Scottish planter William Kellie Smith in the early 1900s, features unique Moorish and Indo-Saracenic architecture rarely seen in Malaysia.
At Perak Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, visitors can explore the impressive limestone cave adorned with over 40 Buddha statues, including a notable 12-meter-tall seated Buddha in the main chamber. The cave walls feature intricate murals depicting various religious and cultural themes. For those seeking a panoramic view of the surrounding area, ascending the approximately 450 steps to the hilltop pavilion is worthwhile, as it offers a rewarding vista upon reaching the summit
A Vibrant Heritage Street Full of Charm Located in the heart of Ipoh Old Town, Concubine Lane is a narrow, historic alley that dates back to the early 1900s. Once known for its mysterious past involving wealthy tin miners and their mistresses, today it has transformed into a bustling hotspot of heritage, culture, and street life.
A Hidden Gem Among Limestone Cliffs Tasik Cermin, also known as Mirror Lake, is one of Ipoh’s best-kept secrets — a tranquil lake hidden behind limestone hills and accessed through a tunnel. Surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery, the lake’s glass-like surface reflects the rocks and sky, creating a magical, mirror-like view that lives up to its name.
Built in 1917, the Ipoh Railway Station is one of Malaysia’s most iconic colonial landmarks. Often called the “Taj Mahal of Ipoh” due to its majestic Mughal-style architecture, this station is not just a transit point but a heritage attraction in itself.
A Colonial Landmark in Ipoh The Birch Memorial Clock Tower, built in 1909, stands as a significant colonial-era monument in the heart of Ipoh. Erected in memory of James W.W. Birch, the first British Resident of Perak, the clock tower features Moorish-style design, intricate carvings, and symbolic panels representing the evolution of civilization.
A Sacred Cave Temple Amid Limestone Hills Located in Gunung Rapat, Sam Poh Tong is one of Ipoh’s oldest and most famous Chinese Buddhist cave temples. Built into a limestone hill, the temple offers a unique blend of spiritual serenity and natural beauty.
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