Thursday, 25 April 2013

 We provide :

Ipoh City tour with guide = RM 220 ( 4 guest, 6 hours ) 

 

Cameron Highland day tour with guide = RM 320 (4 guest, 8 hour) 

 

2D1N @ Cameron Highland or Pangkor Island

 

Accomodation in Ipoh, Cameron Highlands, Pangkor 

 

Air port transfer from KLIA or LCCCT 

 

Customize tour - Sightseeing , adventure , Relaxing

E-mail : ipohDtour @gmail.com


Ipoh is the state capital of Perak on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia. It is the country's fourth largest city and a gateway to Cameron Highlands. The name Ipoh originated from a local tree known as the pokok ipoh. This particular plant is known for its tree sap, which is poisonous and was traditionally used by the Orang Asli (aboriginal people) in their blowdarts. Ipoh is also known as san seng which means "city surrounded by mountains" in Cantonese.

Ipoh is located in the rich tin bearing valley of the Kinta River. It grew up as a mining town. For that reason, Ipoh's growth has stagnated ever since the development of the country and the closure of the tin mines. This stagnation has prompted many residents to move to other parts of Malaysia, particularly Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh has since been called a dead city and a good retirement city. In spite of this, Ipoh still remains one of Malaysia's largest cities, with a population of 637,200 (2004) and urban area population of 798,800 (2004), placing it in the top five cities in Malaysia by population.

Ipoh's food is famous, and comparable to that from Penang. Many people, some from as far as Singapore, actually travel to this city just to taste its variety of great food. There are numerous dishes worthy of gluttons but visitors to Ipoh should make it a point to taste the local fare. Chances are the cuisine here is more varied and likely to be tastier than many other places in Malaysia.

We are providing city  tour for those who need a guide and transport to go around in ipoh. We also provide sub urban tour that just outside ipoh.

Cameron Highlands is Peninsular Malaysia's most famous highland destination. Many vegetable, strawberry and tea farms are to be seen there. The cool weather and beautiful scenery makes it a popular hideaway from the warm weather in the rest of the state. There is a toll-free road to Cameron Highland from Simpang Pulai located at south of Ipoh. It will take about an hour to reach there from Ipoh by car.




Pangkor is a fishing village island with many beautiful beaches. There are two famous resorts when mentioning Pangkor: Pangkor Laut (which is on a small 1 resort adjacent island) and Pan Pacific resort. Nearby places such as Lumut, Sitiawan and Pangkor Island offer very good seafood.










Lata Kinjang waterfalls is a majestic waterfalls that is visible from the North-South highway, after passing the Tapah exit.










          

 Gua Tempurung or Tempurung Cave, Perak's best kept secret, is a must visit if you are an adventurous person. It is located at Gopeng, just 24km south of Ipoh. There are many unique and fascinating limestone formations in the cave. There are a few challenging cave exploration packages that are very exciting where you need to climb, crawl and slide. There is a shuttle bus and tour service at Medan Gopeng bus station in Ipoh. It takes about 30 minutes to get there.



 Taiping, was the first major township developed by the British in Malaysia.It is a very peaceful and quiet town.Its attractions are beautiful Maxwell Hill (or now known as Bukit Larut) and Taiping Lake Gardens, and Taiping Zoo.
















Tg. Tualang is located south of Ipoh and offers very good seafood. Also if you want to see a tin dredger-turned-museum, head to this town. It is still yet to be opened, but you can take a geek at this machine from a far.