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Kamunting, Malaysia
1 May — 2 May2
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About Kamunting

Kamunting is a lively town surrounded by verdant forests and mist-cloaked hills. Chase waterfalls, hike at a colonial-era hill station and fill up on scrumptious Malaysian food. Day trip to Taiping to visit museums, churches and a family-friendly zoo.

Things to do in Kamunting

Ride a Land Rover shuttle up to Bukit Larut hill station. The resort was built by the British in the 1800s and dotted with colonial-era bungalows. It’s reimagined as a recreation area where you can hike on fern-covered trails and admire colourful birds, butterflies and flowers. At 1250 metres above sea level, it promises much cooler temperatures than the city.

Cool off at Bukit Jana Falls, a series of cascades that flow down a boulder-strewn riverbed. The rocks create natural pools where you can swim and escape the humidity. Pack snacks and enjoy a picnic by the river before heading back to the city.

Day trip into Taiping and visit Muzium Perak, one of the oldest museums in Malaysia. The collection is housed in a handsome colonial building. Showpieces include an enormous elephant skeleton, shimmering “tekat” gold thread embroidery and a collection of wooden masks carved by Orang Asli indigenous Mayalsian groups. On the grounds, you can view vintage train carriages, military jets and wooden canoes.

From formal restaurants to sizzling street food stalls, you’ll find plenty of places to satisfy your appetite in Kamunting. Try local dishes like “char koay teow” fried noodles tossed with prawns, tofu and crunchy bean sprouts. Beat the heat with a glass of “hor ga sai” iced coffee or fresh-squeezed fruit juices. “Pisang goreng” banana fritters make an excellent dessert.

Getting around Kamunting

Kamunting is easy to get around on foot or you can take taxis for longer distances, while bicycles are a good option to explore Taiping. Trains run between Kamunting Station and Central Taiping in five minutes. The town is a 10-minute drive from the Taiping Airstrip and 3.5 hours from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Facts about staying in Kamunting

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Kamunting to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 24 April 2025.
  • What are the best hotels in Kamunting?

    21 reviews rated Homestay Syaaban Kamunting Taiping Batu Kurau Ulu Sepetang with an average score of 8.9/10. It may also be worth looking into the Mieda Rizqi Homestay, which received a rating of 9.0/10 from 20 reviews. Homestay Lestary Near Taiping Fast Wifi could also be a good option, with a score of 7.8/10 from 39 reviews.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Perak?

    In addition to Kamunting, travellers opt to visit Ipoh when visiting Perak. Taiping is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Kamunting?

    In total, there are 44 hotels to choose from in Kamunting, compared to 3,766 properties in Perak.

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