Ipoh is the capital of the state of Perak with many record breaking history such as being the highest gross contributor of tin ores in the world and the first ever city in Malaysia to import automobiles from Europe. It is also the place to stop for many tourists to visit its neighbouring towns such as Gopeng, Kampar, Batu Gajah, Papan, Pusing and Kuala Sepetang.
Gopeng and Kampar Day Sightsee
Gopeng and Kampar are neighbouring towns about 1 hour away from Ipoh. They were established after the discovery of high tin ore reserves in the late 1800s. Following the collapse of the tin mining industry in the 1980s, these towns are much quieter and dotted with numerous abandoned mining ponds. The mining ponds in Kampar have since served the fishing industry while Gopeng is revived with its comprehensive museum and a tea plantation named Gaharu Tea Valley famed for its tea species claimed to have healing benefits.
Duration: Full Day
Price: RM 150 per person
Not inclusive of meals, minimum 2 pax to go
Prevailing 6% Goods and Services Tax
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Reservations required. Confirmation subject to availability.
Food and Heritage Expedition
Experience Perak’s rich history and culture through its numerous heritage sites and culinary destinations. Our day tour brings you to some of Perak’s top cultural and cullinary destinations. Enjoy and explore our Perak landscapes with mouthwatering delicacies and frequent scenic pitstops with lunch and tea at some of Perak’s oldest food establishments.
Duration: Full Day
Price: RM 150 per person
Not inclusive of meals, minimum 2 pax to go
Prevailing 6% Goods and Services Tax
apply.
Reservations required. Confirmation subject to availability.