Perak is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia (after Pahang), will take the name from the silver-rich tin deposits for the famous and in the Malay language, Perak means silver. Arab honor of the State is Darul Ridzuan, Land of Grace.
Perak is divided into nine districts. Big-city, apart from the state capital, is Taiping, Kuala Kangsar, Teluk Intan and Lumut. Meanwhile, the administrative center is in Ipoh, Kuala Kangsar is the city government. Focus on the Kuala Kangsar is the Bukit Chandan in which some of the museum and the castle is located.
Perak’s Climate
Warm, sunny days and cool nights throughout the year with occasional rain in the evening. Temperatures ranged between 23 ° C to 33 ° C. Humidity usually exceed 82.3%. Annual rainfall of 3,218 mm.
Perak is blessed with a variety of lime hills, through thousands of years of natural evolution; the water has changed the complexion giant limestone structure and created beautiful cave. , They are the highlights Cave shell, Wind Cave and Cave Kandu.
Whether you are looking for an adventure or leisure, you will find a wide selection of the extraordinary in Perak. For adventure activities, and is popular with many caves and challenging 4×4 routes or white water rafting in Sungai Kampar.
For a relaxed time, there is no place better than take a day or two to the outside of Pulau Pangkor. Pulau Pangkor attract throngs of visitors each year to the beautiful beaches, the famous become the best in the world.
Or for those seeking a more gentle, cultural experiences, taking the increase over the old part of Ipoh and Wishing through many historical buildings and quaint villages that remain far from Ipoh, colonial charm.
As for food, you will be spoiled for choice in Ipoh - Malay, Indian, Chinese and many more - and all that too, so the price is affordable.
For a good time, come to visit Perak, you can see a cold rain, waterfall room and rural villages that dot the countryside and world-class beach resorts.
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