Perlis State Park
Taman Negeri Perlis
A protected forest reserve showcasing Perlis's natural biodiversity with jungle trails and wildlife viewing opportunities. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna including various bird species and offers a peaceful escape into nature.
Things to do
- Jungle Trail Hiking — Explore the primary and secondary forest trails that wind through the park's lush interior, offering opportunities to spot native wildlife and experience the tropical ecosystem firsthand.
- Bird Watching — Observe resident and migratory bird species including hornbills, eagles, and various songbirds with binoculars along designated viewing points throughout the park.
- Wildlife Photography — Capture images of diverse fauna including monitor lizards, squirrels, and insects in their natural habitat during early morning or late afternoon visits when animals are most active.
- Waterfall Visit — Trek to natural waterfalls within the park where you can enjoy swimming and cooling off in pristine pool areas surrounded by jungle vegetation.
- Night Forest Walk — Experience the park's nocturnal ecosystem on guided evening walks to observe night-active creatures like flying squirrels, owls, and various insects under expert supervision.
- Picnicking and Camping — Enjoy designated picnic areas or set up camp within the park to immerse yourself fully in nature, with facilities available for overnight stays.
Food to try
- Nasi Kuning Perlis — A fragrant turmeric-infused yellow rice dish served with chicken or fish, commonly available at nearby park entrances and local eateries in Kangar town.
- Satay (Sate) — Grilled meat skewers served with peanut sauce, a popular local snack found at park facilities and roadside stalls near the entrance.
- Laksa Perlis — A rich noodle soup with fish-based broth and coconut milk, distinctive to Perlis and available at food vendors near the park area.
- Pulut Kuning — Sticky glutinous rice cooked with turmeric and coconut milk, typically wrapped in banana leaves and sold as a convenient park snack.
- Fresh Jungle Fruits — Seasonal tropical fruits like rambutan, mangosteen, and durian from local markets in nearby towns offer refreshing natural treats.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Wildlife Boundaries — Keep a safe distance from animals and do not feed wildlife, as this protects both visitors and the park's fauna from habituation and potential conflicts.
- Dress Appropriately — Wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and light colored long sleeves to protect against insects and brush while hiking through dense forest areas.
- Follow Park Regulations — Stay on marked trails, respect closed areas, and follow all signage posted by park management to preserve the ecosystem and ensure your safety.
- Learn Malay Greetings — Simple greetings like 'Selamat pagi' (good morning) and 'Terima kasih' (thank you) are appreciated by park staff and enhance your cultural interaction.