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11 Best Waterfalls in Perak | a blog with photos and short descriptions on where to find these waterfalls.

January 1, 2023Updated:January 1, 2023No Comments
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WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS ARTICLE?

  • 1. Batu Berangkai Waterfalls
  • 2. Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
  • 3. Bukit Jana Fall
  • 4. Buntong Falls
  • 5. Geruntum Falls
  • 6. Gepai Falls
  • 7. Lata Ulu Chepor
  • 8. Lata Kinjang Waterfalls
  • 9. Lata Perahu Waterfalls
  • 10. Lata Kekabu Waterfalls
  • 11. Tupai Falls

The waterfall is something that gives us a celestial view. No matter what we’re going through in our regular life, a short getaway amidst nature can be refreshing. 

This time we have listed the 11 best waterfalls in Perak for you. From the Lata Ulu Chepor all the way down to the bottom of Lata Kinjang, these are some of the top waterfalls in Perak that will take your breath away!

If you like Camping and want to know more, check out our article Best Campground on Perak

1. Batu Berangkai Waterfalls

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Photo credit to FB Batu Berangkai Waterfalls

Batu Berangkai Waterfall is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Perak. It is situated about 2.5 km from Kampar town. This site offers visitors views like fast-flowing crystal-clear water. This enchanting waterfall will not only give you a splendid sightseeing opportunity but also allow you to have a picnic and BBQ with your family.

On the way to the waterfall, you’ll get many Malay villages with traditional buildings like Masjid Al-Nur, or Taman Ros residential area to explore. 

At the same time, some people make their trip memorable by swimming and camping as you’ll have both facilities here. And if you love adventure, you can hike up the mountain of Gunung Relau that stands at 4,075 feet. Though the journey will take 4 to 5 hours, the natural scenery of flora and fauna will surely make you forget all the struggles.

Admission: Free | Location

2. Lata Iskandar Waterfalls

If you are visiting Cameron Highlands through the old Tapah road, you can stop at Lata Iskandar and have a spectacular view of the waterfall. It will make your journey better and give you some fresh air and a tranquil experience! 

The cascades at this point seem very impressive with their dizzying heights that entice tourists from far off places for days. In the end, they can take pictures here before continuing their way forward. 

The small bridge across streams permits you to have a good view of the waterfall and cool, humid air. If you’re feeling energetic enough, try its concrete staircases to reach the top of the main cascade. 

The area draws many visitors, and there is plenty of space to set up a picnic and enjoy with friends and family!

Warning: The area is slippy and rocky, so be very careful and follow the warning signs. 

Admission: Free| Location

3. Bukit Jana Fall

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Photo FB Bukit Jana Fall

Bukit Jana Fall is a hidden waterfall located in Kampar, Perak. You will have to go through the jungle to get there. It’s definitely worth the hike, as the falls are beautiful and serene. Please make sure you go during the rainy season, as the falls are at their most majestic then!

The Bukit Jana Fall is small but very popular among the locals. You can plan your weekend here as it is a hot picnic spot. The water is so clear that you can’t resist yourself to do swimming here.

From Kuala Lumpur, take exit 148 on Taiping Utara, head 9 km down the road until turning left onto A4 (this will lead you into the waterfall). Follow this path for 1 km to reach a beautiful stream where waterfalls are located. 

Opening Hour: 24 hours

Admission: Free | Location

4. Buntong Falls

Buntong-Falls
Buntong Falls Photo Visit Perak Official site

Buntong Fall is the perfect place to go on a hot day. You can climb up and jump into calm water or sit near it while enjoying nature’s beauty at its finest! The falls aren’t too high, so visitors of all ages will enjoy this spot equally well. The waterfall is relatively small in size, so it’s safe for children who may want a stroll.

Located at the foothills of the Kledang Range, Buntong Fall can be an adventurous getaway for you as it has hiking and swimming facilities. So make sure you bring your hiking boots and swimming clothes.

The roads are not so smooth and can be lost easily, so bringing a local with you is better.

Admission: Free | Location

5. Geruntum Falls

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Photo FB Geruntum Falls

Located at Gopeng, Geranium Falls is a little hidden gem in the old town of Perak. You need to have good driving skills to access the falls as the road is narrow and relatively dangerous. The waterfall has many things to do for visitors, such as swimming and fishing. The place also has a small picnic area where you can enjoy a picnic with family and friends!

Moreover, Geruntum Fall offers more adventurous options for those who want something new, like water abseiling. It has a 20-meter single drop where you can do water abseiling.

However, this might just be considered a walk-in park for those who don’t afraid of height. But for beginners who are scared of height, some professional trainers will help and ensure your safety. 

Or you can also do only sightseeing of the surroundings and snapping some amazing pictures.

Admission: RM 3.00 per person | Location

6. Gepai Falls

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The Gepai Waterfall is small, but it packs an impressive punch because the water comes through a narrow opening in the rocks. However, this spot is exceptional for its clear waters and cool temperature, making excellent diving on hot summer days! 

This waterfall is famous among locals so that it can be crowded during weekends. After car parking, you need to cross a small bridge which is an excellent place for sightseeing. The water is crystal clear and ideal for bathing. Picnic, Swimming, climbing, and sightseeing are the common activities at Gepai Falls.

However, there is a rumour of  “water ghosts”. Many locals claim that the place is haunted because numerous fatal accidents occur around the waterfalls. The slippery rocks and strong currents can be the reasons for those accidents, so make sure you take proper caution.  

Admission: Free | Location

7. Lata Ulu Chepor

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Photo FB Lata Ulu Chepor

Located just 10km from Ipoh city, the Lata Ulu Chepor waterfall offers you picturesque views surrounded by hills and lush tropical rainforest. It is best for a short getaway from the bustling city life. 

Many facilities like camping, BBQ, multi-purpose hall, parking, rental rest huts, prayer hall, bathroom are available for visitors who want to stay here.  All these amenities make the place ideal for picnics and taking fresh air. You can also do activities such as swimming, camping, cycling, and hiking.

The park of this waterfall is well maintained and signposted on the trunk road. For adventure seekers, there’s also a downhill track route!

Admission | Location

8. Lata Kinjang Waterfalls

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Lata Kinjang waterfall can be found on the road of Tapah, and it is one of the famous waterfalls in Perak. The multi-layered waterfall that cascades for 100m down the side of the mountain is the star attraction of this waterfall. Lata Kinjang is 850m in height and is one of Southeast Asia’s highest waterfalls.

For its eco-friendly environment, it is also called Eco-Forest Park Lata Kinjang. Though the road is not straightforward, the waterfall is visible from the highway thanks to its great height. 

Besides the beauty, the myths and legends about the waterfall make the place more attractive. It is believed by the Orang Asli that there was a giant called “Sang Kelembai” who had a special power to petrify any living being. Locals say that the stones of the waterfall that resemble animals and footprints are proof of the giant’s existence.

Admission: RM 2.00 per person | Location

Note: The waterfall was temporarily closed during covid 19 for the visitors.

9. Lata Perahu Waterfalls

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Photo FB Lata Perahu Waterfalls

The Perahu waterfall is located in Malaysia’s lush, tropical green jungles. A small road leads to this attractive fall from where you can enjoy crystal clear waters and a majestic atmosphere that will remind total relaxation for all your senses! The waterfall is not very tall, but it comes with an interesting classical”horsetail” shape which attracts more visitors to Lata Perahu.

Many travellers around Asia have said the hike down into these refreshing pools is one of their favourite parts while visiting this place. So don’t forget to try it. 

The trail presents itself with stones along each side, making footing easy while also keeping visitors entertained with sounds of running water and occasional wildlife sightseeing as one walks down. 

Ferns, vines and other tropical plants grow all around, adding to the atmosphere, and visitors can take a refreshing dip in any of a few small natural pools or even relax on the rocks beside it!

Admission: Free | Location

10. Lata Kekabu Waterfalls

Lata-Kekabu
Photo FB Lata Kekabu Waterfalls

Located 10 km from Lenggong town, Lata Kekabu is undoubtedly a hidden jewel in Perak. The place is widely famous among nature lovers for its pristine beauty and spectacular views of flora and fauna. It gets busy during weekends, so try to come on weekdays.

Lata Kekabu is a 12-meter waterfall with many pools where visitors can swim or picnic next to it. Ideal for those who love waterfalls and outdoor activities as there are some exciting tracks around the waterfall which you can explore!

Activities like camping, jungle tracking, hiking, swimming are available at the waterfall site. Not only that, you’ll get many facilities including BBQ, parking, washroom, rest huts, prayer room, multi-purpose hall, and so on. 

Opening Hour: 07:00 am to 06:00 pm

Admission: Free | Location

11. Tupai Falls

Tupai-Falls
Photo FB Tupai Falls

Malaysia is famous for having some of the most beautiful waterfalls and cascades you can find. The Tupai River has been carved by nature, giving visitors an ideal opportunity to explore its depths downriver from here on foot or via boat ride, depending upon their preference. It’s also possible to reach this mystical spot by starting at either end. 

When visiting from the town centre (starting point), take Jalan Tupai while coming upstream. Use Chinese cemeteries instead so that route will bring travellers closer towards the right bank – keep track with Maplestory net using GPS or road signs.

Admission: Free | Location

So, there you have it – a few of the best waterfalls Perak has to offer! Ensure to check them out during your visit here, and be sure to enjoy the breathtaking sights and sounds they have to offer.

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