SRI SUBRAMANIAR TEMPLE, GUNUNG CHEROH, IPOH
A magnificent Hindu cave temple dedicated to Lord Murugan,
nestled within the limestone hills of Ipoh
Overview
Sri Subramaniar Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Ipoh,
located inside the impressive limestone caves of Gunung Cheroh.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan (Subramaniar),
one of the most revered deities in Hinduism.
Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and natural cave chambers,
the temple offers visitors a unique spiritual experience combined
with the beauty of Ipoh's famous karst landscape.
The temple is especially significant during
Thaipusam, when thousands of devotees gather
for prayers, religious ceremonies, and processions.
Today, the temple attracts both worshippers and tourists who wish
to admire its cave setting, colorful shrines, and peaceful atmosphere.
Temple Features
- Natural Limestone Cave Temple
- Main Shrine Dedicated to Lord Murugan
- Colorful Hindu Deity Statues
- Prayer Halls and Altars
- Large Cave Chambers
- Religious Murals and Decorations
- Festival Gathering Areas
- Scenic Limestone Formations
- Photography Opportunities
- Visitor Parking Facilities
Areas Open to Visitors
- Main Temple Entrance
- Murugan Shrine
- Cave Prayer Hall
- Outdoor Temple Grounds
- Religious Statue Displays
- Festival Celebration Areas
- Viewing Points Within the Cave
How to Access
By Car / Taxi
- Located within Gunung Cheroh, Ipoh
- Approximately 10–15 minutes from Ipoh Old Town
- Parking available near the temple grounds
- Grab services are widely available in Ipoh
From Ipoh Railway Station
- Approximately 10 minutes by car
- Grab and taxi services readily available
From Ipoh Old Town
- Approximately 10–15 minutes by car
- Convenient stop when visiting cave temples around Ipoh
Other Transport Options
- Private 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: Generally Free
- Donations: Voluntary contributions welcomed
- Special Religious Events: Certain ceremonies may have separate arrangements
Prices and opening hours listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time.
Please verify with temple management before visiting.
Visitor Experience
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Cave Temple Exploration:
Visitors can admire beautiful natural limestone formations integrated into the temple complex.
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Religious Architecture:
The temple features colorful Hindu sculptures, shrines, and ceremonial spaces.
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Spiritual Atmosphere:
The peaceful cave environment creates a unique place for reflection and prayer.
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Photography Opportunities:
The contrast between religious structures and natural cave formations provides excellent photo opportunities.
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Festival Celebrations:
Thaipusam is one of the most vibrant times to experience the temple's cultural significance.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Dress Respectfully:
Modest clothing is recommended when visiting active places of worship.
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Remove Shoes:
Footwear must be removed before entering prayer areas.
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Visit Early:
Morning visits provide cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
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Be Respectful:
Observe temple etiquette and avoid disturbing worshippers.
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Bring a Camera:
The limestone cave setting is among the most photogenic temple environments in Ipoh.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple
- Perak Tong Cave Temple
- Sam Poh Tong Temple
- Ipoh Old Town
- Concubine Lane
- Han Chin Pet Soo Museum
- Ipoh Railway Station
- Lost World of Tambun
- Kellie's Castle
- Gua Tempurung