Most reviewed Bodies of Water in Perak


  1. 3.5 Pulau Sembilan (36 reviews)
    - Relax trip
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    This place is not very popular and well known yet! It is made up of 9 uninhabited islands, and is located 27km south of Lumut or 90 minutes by boat from Pangkor Island. In this location, the most popular diving sites are the Light House and White Rock / Black Rock. These two sites require you to be at least an Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD). There are many other diving sites for Open Water Diver in this location. At some of these diving sites it is possible to see mimic octopus, juvenile bamboo sharks, seahorses, nudibranchs, juvenile yellow boxfish, juvenile blue ringed angelfish, butterfly fish, long finned bannerfish, blue ringed angelfish, groupers, tuna and trevallys. Reefs include large and small nudibranchs, staghorn coral, big nudibranchs, tube coral, whip coral, barrel sponges and vibrant soft corals. A day’s trip with 3 dives will cost MYR320 with your own equipment or MYR370 with a full set of equipment rental. On that day of my dives, the visibility was only between 2- 4 metres. There is only one dive operator, and that is Quiver Dive Team. According to Quiver’s dive team, visibility can be 6–8m and with the help of some gentle ocean currents. Quiver Dive Team is located at Marina Island, Lumut, Perak. Their contact number is (05) 683 5755. Their website is http://www.quiver-perhentian.com Bon Voyage et Bon Retour ! See more..
  2. 4.0 Tasik Cermin (33 reviews)
    - Serene and picturesque
    Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Bodies of Water • Caverns & Caves
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    This is a beautiful place off the main tourist track in Ipoh. It is located off the main road with the large Chinese cave temples. It can be a little tricky to find as that is no signage (that we could see). It looks like you are driving into someone's home. We were waved in by a man who collected the RM5 entry fee. The roads were bumpy, however still manageable in a lowered sedan car. On arrival, there was plenty of parking. You walk through a cave/tunnel. It is a little dark in the middle so have the torch on your phone handy to see the ground. On the other side you are greeted with a picturesque view. There is a viewing platform with seating. When we were there it was very quiet with only one other couple, it was about 9am. It was beautiful and serene. I can imagine that it would get quite busy later in the day. This place is incredible and well worth the visit, if in the area. See more..
  3. 3.5 Burmese Pool (22 reviews)
    - Refreshing
    Spent 1-2 hours Bodies of Water
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    Cool water rushing over the rocks. Must be popular with local families as there were a number of children in the water. Sad to see the amount of rubbish in the water and strewn along the path and lodged in the rocks. As a tourism destination, the site should be cleaned up and have proper waste bins for trash. It will then be a much prettier place to visit. See more..
  4. 3.5 Raba Lake (9 reviews)
    - paradise view
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    stunning view, small lake with green mouontain and blue sky, make the visitor feel like visit a paradise. Raba lake, hidden in right hand side near the Kuala Kangsar junction - Gerik old road, is a very last unpolluted lake at country. If taking a new highway, which make the journey shorter, you will miss the lake. Once you turn in right hand side from Kangsar Tol Exit, go straght and you will go through Temenggor Lake, which very close to the bank of lake, than pass one old style bridge, will arrixed the lake. If follow new highway, it will bring you to other very artificial Raba Lake. don't confuse both. really worth to make a visit, if you are on your way shoot to Banding Island or Belum Forest. See more..