-Pasir Salak
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The Pasir Salak Historical Complex pays tribute to warriors such as Dato' Sagor and Dato' Maharaja Lela. There are memorials erected in their honour, in the shape of a sundang (broad sword), a replica of the type of knife used in the killing of Mr. Birch. The complex pays tribute to warriors such as Dato' Sagor and Dato' Maharaja Lela, who led the locals against the forces of the British colonial administration.

This is the place where the flames of Malay nationalism had first stirred. When the then British Resident of Perak, J.W.W. Birch was assassinated on the bank of Sungai Perak (Perak River), tension between the British colonial administration and the Malays rose. It escalated into open conflict which eventually led to the country's declaration of independence.

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The Belum Forest ReserveBelum Forest Reserve

Kellie's CastlePasir Salak

Kellie's CastleKellie's Castle

Pangkore IslandPangkor Island

Kuala Gula Bird SanctuaryKuala Lua Bird Sanctuary

Sam Poh Tong TempleSam Poh Tong Temple

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  -Kellie's Castle
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Kellie's Castle was meant to be a home away from home for Scottish Planter, William Kellie Smith in the 20th century. Being far away from home, Kellie desired his new residence to be reminiscent of his home back in Scotland. The castle is perched on top of a hill in what used to be a rubber estate.

William Kellie Smith was an interesting man who was popular with his South Indian workers. Kind at heart, he erected a Hindu shrine for his workers on the castle premises. As a token of appreciation, his workers erected a statue of Kellie complete with a white suit and hat.
Construction of this unique castle began in 1915. However, it came to an abrupt halt with Kellie's sudden death in 1926. The solitary castle, looks almost surreal in these wild plantations of Perak, it projects a strong personality and an aura of mystery.

Recently, efforts have been made by the Perak State Government to rescue this magnificent structure from the encroaching foliage. Besides being haunted, the castle is believed to have hidden rooms and secret underground tunnels. The road that leads to Kellie's Castle follows the contours of the land in a dizzying, maze-like fashion, adding to the mystery and romance of the place.

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The Belum Forest ReserveBelum Forest Reserve

Kellie's CastlePasir Salak

Kellie's CastleKellie's Castle

Pangkore IslandPangkor Island

Kuala Gula Bird SanctuaryKuala Lua Bird Sanctuary

Sam Poh Tong TempleSam Poh Tong Temple

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  -Pangkor Island
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Pangkor, with its charming mix of fishing settlements and resorts, is a fascinating and convenient holiday destination. It presents the visitor with a rare chance to live near fishermen and observe their lifestyle and also to simply enjoy the fine beaches and resort amenities.

The fishermen live in scattered settlements on the eastern side, facing the town of Lumut and Teluk Batik. Visitors get a chance to see some of them on the 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut as the ferry stops at the main settlements of Sungai Pinang Kecil and Sungai Pinang Besar before landing at Pangkor Town.

Pangkor's two popular beach areas of Pasir Bogak and Teluk Nipah offer sun and sea enthusiasts activities like scuba-diving, snorkelling, wind-surfing and fishing. While Pasir Bogak is quite developed, Teluk Nipah still retains its kampung or village atmosphere. Teluk Ketapang or Turtle Bay still receives turtles on their egg-laying pilgrimages. Some of the resorts on the island also have excellent golf courses on their property.

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The Belum Forest ReserveBelum Forest Reserve

Kellie's CastlePasir Salak

Kellie's CastleKellie's Castle

Pangkore IslandPangkor Island

Kuala Gula Bird SanctuaryKuala Lua Bird Sanctuary

Sam Poh Tong TempleSam Poh Tong Temple

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  -Kuala Lua Bird Sanctuary
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Matang Mangrove Forest is the largest stand of mangrove ecosystems in Peninsular Malaysia. These ecologically abundant mangrove habitats stretch along the west coast tidal mudflats of northern Perak for almost 50km plus another 40km along the shorelines of the sheltered river systems within the reserve's five estuaries.

During the migration season between August and April every year, more than 200,000 migratory birds representing some 50 species are estimated to stop over here.

There are also well-equipped and informative visitor centres where you can get detailed educational programmes and displays, which focus on the importance of safeguarding and preserving the mangrove ecosystems and the large numbers of resident and migrant bird species.

Back to Perak

 


The Belum Forest ReserveBelum Forest Reserve

Kellie's CastlePasir Salak

Kellie's CastleKellie's Castle

Pangkore IslandPangkor Island

Kuala Gula Bird SanctuaryKuala Lua Bird Sanctuary

Sam Poh Tong TempleSam Poh Tong Temple

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