Perak often referred to as 'The Land of Grace' for its laid-back, timeless beauty, Perak is divided into nine districts.
Each district has its own characteristic beauty and history, and tourist attractions include old-style Anglo-Malay and Chinese mansions, colonial buildings, ancient limestone caves, temples and cool hill stations such as the Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill) station.
Perak's capital, Ipoh is a slow-moving, quiet town full of quaint old bungalows and is famed for its simple yet excellent hawker food. This food has such a reputation that it is not unusual for Malaysians from other towns to drive for up to three hours just for a bowl of delicious noodles!
Perak has a western coastline facing the Straits of Melaka and not far off its coast are a number of islands. The nearest is Pangkor Island, off the coastal town of Lumut. Pangkor's unique island lifestyle offers visitors a variety of experiences and some outstanding beaches. And wait until you taste the cheap, fresh and delicious seafood here
My Gopeng Resort will guide you through the journey all around Perak, eating the most delicious food, experiencing the most exciting moments.
We can provide tour packages such as:

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Taman
Herba
Covering an area of 12 hectars, this place showcases
more than 6,000 species of herbs |
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Kellie's Castle
This 20th century castle is mysteriously nestled in a plantation in Perak. |
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Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary
Nature-lovers and bird-watching enthusiasts must make a point to visit the Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary. |
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Pangkor Island
Pangkor, considered by many to be the best island getaway on the west coast, is a charming mix of fishing settlements and resorts. |
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Sam Poh Tong Temple
This is the biggest temple in the country, impressive works of art are built into natural stalactites and stalagmites. |
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The Belum Forest Reserve
Spectacular Belum Forest Reserve is one of the largest untouched forest reserves on the Peninsula and is a rich sanctuary for wildlife. |
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