Perak Cave Temple

Religious spot
★ 4.8 (11K+ reviews) • 392K+ booked
Perak Cave Temple in Ipoh offers a fascinating experience with beautiful views on the hilltop. Climbing the steep steps to the Chinese pavilion provides visitors with panoramic views of Ipoh's surrounding countryside and limestone mountains. A must-visit destination for those seeking a unique and refreshing adventure. Discover the mystical allure of the Sam Poh Tong Temple, also known as the Three Buddhas Cave, nestled within a limestone cave in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. This ancient Chinese temple, dating back to 1950, offers a unique spiritual experience surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Explore the majestic limestone caverns adorned with intricate murals and statues, and ascend to the summit for breathtaking views of Ipoh's landscape. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance and rich heritage of this iconic destination.
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Jln. Kuala Kangsar, Kawasan Perindustrian Tasek, 31400 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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4.8 /5
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Pengguna Klook
30 Jun
Klook is the only easy, cheap, user-friendly holiday platform with worthwhile savings with Klook cash back.
2+
Klook User
29 Jun
Clean environment & good location. Everything was well prepared. Cooling air conditioner. Just a little noisy if someone is talking at/ walking by the corridors.
2+
Choonghing ****
23 Jun
easy purchase via Klook, enjoy with my family.
Choonghing ****
23 Jun
a wonderful trip with my family
Klook User
22 Jun
clean and spacious room. aircond works well. fast shower pipe. friendly staff. there is cctv. parking only 2 for guests. very close to ipoh parade. many places on the street. really worth it and satisfied.
chen **
21 Jun
It's worth the money, the facilities are all new. Except for the shower room, which needs to be improved. There are many areas for playing in the water and hot springs, and children can also play. It should be good during the day. You can bring your own swimming ring.
Yuin ********
21 Jun
Had a great day at Lost World of Tambun with great rides and water play. Ticket redemption is easy and best part is unlimited access to lockers (which makes it super convenient).
Kar *******
20 Jun
Cheaper to buy tickets in Klook. Since it's not school holiday, they're not many people and it's faster to queue for rides. Do note that the Amusement park, and Rainfortress, etc (right area of park map) opens until 6pm whereas the other (left) areas open until 10pm or 11pm.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Perak Cave Temple

Explore one of the oldest cave temples in Ipoh, built in 1926 within the limestone caves of Gunung Tasek. Admire the Buddha statues, painted walls, and panoramic views from the hilltop.

Reclining Buddha Figure

Marvel at the impressive reclining Buddha figure within the largest cave temple in Malaysia, showcasing intricate artwork and cultural significance.

Rock Paintings

Explore the multicultural cave paintings depicting elements of Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, reflecting the historical exchange of diverse cultures and religions.

Culture and History

Perak Cave Temple holds significant cultural and historical value as a Buddhist cave temple with intricate limestone formations and beautiful paintings. Visitors can learn about the temple's construction in 1926 and its importance in the region.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Perak Cave Temple, visitors can indulge in popular local dishes such as chicken rice and fried curry noodles. The temple's vegetarian restaurant offers a unique dining experience with delicious flavors to savor.

Scenic Views

Climb 246 steps to the cave opening and enjoy panoramic views of Ipoh and its surroundings, offering a picturesque backdrop for your spiritual journey.

Cultural Significance

Immerse yourself in the rich history of the temple, founded by a Chinese monk in 1890, and witness the fusion of different cultural and religious influences in the cave paintings.