PERAK TONG CAVE TEMPLE, IPOH
One of Ipoh's most iconic Buddhist cave temples,
famous for its giant Buddha statue, cave murals, and panoramic hilltop views
Overview
Perak Tong Cave Temple is one of the largest and most famous cave temples in Ipoh.
Established in 1926, the temple sits within a dramatic limestone hill on the northern side of the city.
The temple is renowned for its impressive cave chamber, colorful Buddhist murals,
intricate statues, and a towering seated Buddha that dominates the main prayer hall.
Beyond its religious significance, Perak Tong is also famous for the steep stairway
leading to a hilltop viewpoint that offers spectacular panoramic views of Ipoh and its surrounding limestone hills.
Today, the temple is one of the city's most visited cultural and spiritual attractions,
welcoming both worshippers and tourists from around the world.
Temple Features
- Large Natural Limestone Cave
- 40-Foot Seated Buddha Statue
- Buddhist Prayer Hall
- Hand-Painted Religious Murals
- Golden Buddha Statues
- Steep Stairway to Viewing Platform
- Panoramic City Views
- Limestone Rock Formations
- Photography Opportunities
- Visitor Parking Facilities
Areas Open to Visitors
- Main Cave Prayer Hall
- Giant Buddha Chamber
- Mural Galleries
- Religious Shrine Areas
- Hilltop Stairway
- Observation Deck
- Temple Courtyard
- Outdoor Statue Displays
How to Access
By Car / Taxi
- Located approximately 6 km north of Ipoh city centre
- About 10–15 minutes from Ipoh Old Town
- Free parking available
- Grab services widely available throughout Ipoh
From Ipoh Railway Station
- Approximately 15 minutes by car
- Grab and taxi services readily available
From Ipoh Old Town
- Approximately 10–15 minutes by car
- Popular stop on cave temple tours
Other Transport Options
- Private guided tours
- Rental cars
- Ride-hailing services
Transportation services listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time.
Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Entrance Fees
- Temple Entry: Free
- Observation Platform: Free
- Donations: Voluntary contributions welcomed
Opening hours and visitor policies may change over time.
Please verify with temple management before visiting.
Visitor Experience
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Admire the Giant Buddha:
View one of the largest Buddha statues found in a cave temple in Malaysia.
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Explore Cave Interiors:
Discover impressive limestone formations and beautifully painted murals.
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Climb to the Viewpoint:
Ascend the staircase to enjoy panoramic views of Ipoh and the Kinta Valley.
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Photography Opportunities:
Capture unique cave architecture, religious art, and scenic landscapes.
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Peaceful Atmosphere:
Experience a calm and spiritual environment within the limestone cavern.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Wear Comfortable Shoes:
The staircase to the viewpoint requires moderate climbing.
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Bring Water:
The climb can be challenging during hot afternoons.
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Visit Early:
Cooler temperatures and better lighting make morning visits ideal.
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Dress Respectfully:
Perak Tong remains an active place of worship.
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Bring a Camera:
The cave interior and summit views are among the best photo locations in Ipoh.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple
- Sam Poh Tong Temple
- Sri Subramaniar Temple (Gunung Cheroh)
- Ipoh Old Town
- Concubine Lane
- Han Chin Pet Soo Museum
- Ipoh Railway Station
- Lost World of Tambun
- Kellie's Castle
- Gua Tempurung