Taiping is located in northern Perak, about 302km from Kuala Lumpur. It is rich with historical landmarks and natural resources (in the 1800s, Malaya was famous for its natural resources with timber and tin being the most sought after).
Taiping is also known as one of the “wettest towns” in Peninsular Malaysia. And by “wet” we mean to say that the town sees an average annual rainfall of about 4,000mm. The average annual rainfall in the peninsula is around 2,000mm to 2,500mm.
It is a quiet town and some would say a perfect place to escape to in Malaysia for some peace and quiet. While Taiping may be a small and quiet town, there still are some interesting sights to take in. Here are 7 places you should check out when you visit Taiping.
1. Lake Gardens
The town’s Lake Gardens is a popular tourist attraction. Located near Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill), Taiping’s Lake Gardens was originally a mining ground. It was later established as a public garden in 1880.
The Lake Gardens takes up 64 acres of space and was the first public garden in Malaya (Malaysia was known as Malaya). The Lake Gardens consists of 10 man-made lakes and ponds such as Alamanda Pond, Island Pond, South Lake, Swan Lake and more.
2. Maxwell Hill (Bukit Larut)
Maxwell Hill or Bukit Larut was founded in 1884 by William George Maxwell, who was the British Assistant Resident in Perak. Maxwell Hill is a hill resort, though it is not quite as developed when compared to Genting Highlands and Cameron Highlands, but most people still enjoy the colonial atmosphere with the nice little English gardens and old-world bungalows.
To go up the hill, you will have to hire a Land Rover, as private vehicles are not allowed. You can also walk up the hill, and you will find many people doing this as a form of exercise. But keep in mind that the trek up the 13km hill may take up to 5 hours!
3. Taiping Zoo and Night Safari
The Taiping Zoo was established in 1961, and it is known as one of the oldest Zoos in Malaysia. Covering up to 34 acres in space, the zoo features up to 180 species of amphibians, mammals and reptiles. The zoo is also famous for its Night Safari, which is a first of its kind in Malaysia.
The Night Safari allows you to view a variety of nocturnal animals in their natural looking setting while some of the other animals are also available for viewing, if they are awake, that is. For this, you can choose to walk or take a guided tour on the tram.
4. Taiping War Cemetery/Memorial
Located in Bukit Larut, the Taiping War Cemetery/Memorial was erected and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. There are more than 850 World War II casualties commemorated here including another 500 who remain unidentified till this day.
The cemetery is divided into two parts. Christian graves are located on the south-eastern side of the road and non-Christian graves are located on the opposite side
5. Port Weld / Kuala Sepetang – Seafood Restaurant
Port Weld or Kuala Sepetang is a coastal town, about 20 minutes from Taiping. The town was originally named after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. Port Weld is a well-known fishing village and many people love visiting here to feast on fresh seafood.
6. Perak Museum
The Perak Museum is located in Taiping, and it is the first and oldest museum in Malaysia. Founded in 1883, the museum was founded by Sir Hugh Low in 1883. To date, there are over 8,474 accumulated collections in the museum, consisting of cultural collections, nature collections and miscellaneous collections, including archaeological items. There is a guided tour for those who are interested.
7. Burmese Pool
The Burmese Pool in Taiping is a large rock pool along a stream at the foothills of Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill). Locals, as well as tourists, enjoy visiting this place to relax by the rock pool, which is mostly shallow. The water is fed by a small waterfall. There is a chalet available for rent for those who wish to spend the night here.
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We want to visit
ok what is the plan for me to have 2 night in taiping? family trip…
Should Taiping spelt Thye Ping?
I love Taiping.
The best town in in Malaya,born @ the museum & spent the best days of my childhood, all good memories.
Taiping, Taiping my beloved home. Miss U!
In the 70’s I worked in Perak ,based in Ipoh but most of the time my working/inspection area was Taiping and the surrounding areas….could still recollect images of Lakeview Hotel ( still there ? )..Hotel Merlin ( a small Chinese owned hotel ) around the wet market/night stall area….Govt Rest House….airstrip for small planes to land ….my favourite eating place were the small shops in Simpang…..having to wait for trains to pass by at Pokok Assam ( or is it Assam Kumbang ) before you drive across the road….nostalgia ,nostalgia !
I agree. Really an ideal place for the pensioners, good food and prices are affordable too. I love beautiful Taiping.
Loved visiting Taiping when very young, remembering the rain every afternoon
My sweet hometown….brought up there and went to school there my lovely TMGS during early 60’s till mid 70’s left town in early 81 till now working in kl …there are sweet and fond memories back then…will only go back there in my free time …another name for Taiping ‘ town for pensioners…i guess may be many of us like to stay after our retirement coz the food is good and marvellous plus very cheap compared to some places and the town itself its awesome…thats My beautiful Taiping
I was born in Taiping. There were many sweet memories. May GOD bless this place !
My hometown too. Sweet memories growing up there. Must visit.
My Favourite town -TAIPING. Renovated Railway Statiion is expecting the new Electric Trains soon . Clock Tower near Market Square needs service. Bus Station needs a clean-up. Beautiful Convenient TOWN with all Basic Necessities in one Square. WellWishes.
Ohh.. I miss taiping
Been there done that
yessssss my hometown, is always the best,
Miss my hometown Taiping…used to visit all the 7 places while studying at King Edward V11 from 1963 -1967. Be going back to Taiping this weekend to attend a wedding . .
Grew up here, and miss all the good food – Yut Sun, pisang goreng, char koay teow etc.
Appraciated that sharing my hometown British colony historical and natural sight seeing
My beloved hometown.
Taiping mali
Edward W. Diggs: Taiping 🙂
Taiping <3
Chloe Lim, Chris Kooi, Jean Lew
Thank you for promoting Taiping. Taiping has more than 30 first places in Malaysia due to the British who developed them.There are many interesting places to visit. You can choose the Maxwell Hill, Taiping District and the seasides. The environment in Taiping is less polluted than many towns in Malaysia. This is due to frequent rainfalls which purify the air. Furthermore, the trees and lakes cool the atmosphere especially around the lakes and foot of the Maxwell Hiil. The foods are delicious and some are cheap. Hope their prices are not increased with GST. Every morning and evening you can see senior citizens gathering in groups do exercise, qigong, having breakfast and dinner together. You can ask permission to join them. They will welcome you because most Taipingites are friendly,. It is a wonderful place for retirees. Hope I can retire there.
Asyln ChEn have u been to all?
Aidafara Sulaiman
Don’t forget a stop over at ipoh. My mums place for some cha.
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