Embark on a private day tour from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh, Malaysia’s historic capital city. Explore amazing caves, visit a 19th-century castle, and discover the rich heritage of Ipoh.
Embark on a private day tour from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh, Malaysia’s historic capital city. Explore amazing caves, visit a 19th-century castle, and discover the rich heritage of Ipoh.
- Gua Tempurung - Located in Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia, within the Kinta Valley Geopark, Tempurung Cave (Gua Tempurung) is a renowned destination for spelunkers and caving enthusiasts. Stretching over 3 km, it ranks among the longest caves in Peninsular Malaysia. A section of the cave has been developed for visitors, featuring…
- Gua Tempurung - Located in Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia, within the Kinta Valley Geopark, Tempurung Cave (Gua Tempurung) is a renowned destination for spelunkers and caving enthusiasts. Stretching over 3 km, it ranks among the longest caves in Peninsular Malaysia. A section of the cave has been developed for visitors, featuring electric lighting and walkways. This impressive river cave includes a 1.6 km river passage through the hill, three expansive chambers, and stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
- Kellie’s Castle - Situated in Batu Gajah, Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia, Kellie’s Castle (also known as Kellie’s Folly) is an unfinished mansion built by Scottish planter William Kellie-Smith. The castle, which remains in ruins, was intended either as a gift for his wife or a home for his son. It is located beside the Raya River (Sungai Raya), a tributary of the Kinta River.
- Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple and Zen Gardens - The breathtaking beauty of Kek Lok Tong cave temple makes it a notable tourist attraction in the quieter part of Ipoh. Kek Lok Tong (or Kek Look Tong) is one of the larger temples, covering approximately 12 acres.
- Gaharu Tea Valley - Established around 20 years ago, Gaharu Tea Valley spans 300 acres of elevated terrain. At its peak, it housed about 200,000 Gaharu trees, with 90% of the produce catering to global markets, primarily in China, Taiwan, the Middle East, Japan, and Korea. The species grown here were adapted from Japan and introduced to Malaysia by Gaharu Technologies. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Agarwood trees and breathe in the fresh air. The valley is closed every Tuesday and requires an entrance fee.
- Concubine Lane - As its name implies, this lane was gifted by a famous tycoon to one of his concubines over a century ago. Once known for its vices, it now boasts popular Ipoh eateries, coffee shops, trendy cafes, and dessert houses. Street artists have revitalized the area with murals that reflect its history, making it a great spot for photos.
- Ipoh Railway Station - The Ipoh railway station is a Malaysian train station located on the southwestern side of Ipoh, Perak, named after the capital city.
- Ipoh Town Hall and Old Post Office - Designed by renowned British architect Arthur Benison Hubback, Ipoh Town Hall is one of three colonial-era buildings in Ipoh. The other two, Ipoh High Court and Ipoh Railway Station, are nearby. The railway station is across the road, and the high court is next door.
- Masjid Sultan Idris Shah Ke II Ipoh - The Sultan Idris Shah II Mosque serves as the state mosque of Perak, Malaysia. It is located in Ipoh, the capital city of Perak, near the Birch Memorial.
- Birch Memorial Clock Tower - Situated in Ipoh, Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia, the Birch Memorial Clock Tower was built to honor James W. W. Birch, the first British Resident of Perak. It was unveiled in 1909 at a cost of $25,000.
- Ipoh Kallumalai Murugan Temple - This temple is one of the most picturesque in Ipoh. Outside prayer times, it offers a tranquil setting for reflection and enjoying the views. While the temple itself may not stand out, its location against the cliffs is a highlight. The Guan Yin Dan Ba Xian Tong Buddhist cave temple is nearby. Though not considered must-visit attractions, photography enthusiasts will appreciate the scenery.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking drivers
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking drivers
- Food and Drink, unless speficied
- Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees for Gaharu Valley. Closed on Every Tuesday.
- Food and Drink, unless speficied
- Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees for Gaharu Valley. Closed on Every Tuesday.
Ipoh serves as the capital city of Perak, a state in Malaysia. Situated along the Kinta River, it is approximately 180 km north of Kuala Lumpur, making it about a 2-hour drive from the city. Despite the distance, visiting Ipoh is highly recommended due to its numerous attractions.
Gua Tempurung, known for its stunning rock formations, is the longest cave…
Ipoh serves as the capital city of Perak, a state in Malaysia. Situated along the Kinta River, it is approximately 180 km north of Kuala Lumpur, making it about a 2-hour drive from the city. Despite the distance, visiting Ipoh is highly recommended due to its numerous attractions.
Gua Tempurung, known for its stunning rock formations, is the longest cave in Peninsular Malaysia. Visitors can also explore Kellie’s Castle, a 19th-century structure built by a Scottish planter as a gift for his wife. The beautiful Kek Lok Thong Cave Temple & Zen Gardens is another must-see. Additionally, the tour includes visits to the Ipoh Town Hall, Old Post Office, Mosque, Memorial Birch Clock Tower, and other heritage sites around Ipoh. This is an entirely private tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.