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Introduction
Bukit Larut, formely known as Maxwell Hill, is Malaysia's
smallest hill resort. Located in the state of Perak,
it towers behind the idyllic town of Taiping.
Bukit Larut is approximately 1035m above sea level.
For many of its visitors, the appeal of the resort lies
in its unspoilt natural mountain beauty. Temperatures
hover around 15?c to 25?c, sometimes dipping to 10?c
in the night. Located in the wettest part of the country,
this hill station experiences the heaviest rainfall
in the country.
Tourist amenities are basic. Access to the resort is
a long narrow 13km tarred road, not accessible to public
vehicles. Visitors have to be driven up in the government
Land Rover. For those who really wish to get away from
the crowd and commune with nature in a refreshingly
cool, tranquil environment, Bukit Larut is the perfect
retreat.
History
Bukit Larut is named after George Maxwell, a British
resident of Perak who sought a hill station to escape
from the heat of the lowlands, a hundred years ago.
What
To See and Do
Nature's Splendour
Visitors who come up to Bukit Larut are largely nature
lovers, bird watchers, day trippers and tourists who
seek a change of climate and pace. Besides leisurely
strolls through colorful gardens, or mere relaxation,
the visitor also has the option of playing tennis, just
below the clouds.
Bird life is plentiful. Sightings of montane forest
birds can be done even without venturing on long walks
as the undisturbed environment attracts several birds.
The best trail for birdwatchers is the Gunung Hijau
Trail which spirals up towards the summit of Gunung
Hijau, one of the peaks in the hills. From here, on
a clear day, an uninterrupted view of Taiping town and
the Perak coastline can be seen.
The unspoilt montane forest is also home to smaller
fauna such as gibbons while its flora comprises species
such as wild orchids, Mountain Giant Fishtail Palm and
many species of bracken-like ferns.
Food
Malaysian and European food are available at the Bukit
Larut Resthouse. At the bungalows, meals can be arranged
with the caretaker. Visitors are also allowed to do
their own cooking. At some of the bungalows barbeque
pits are provided.
Accommodation
There are number of rest houses and bungalows offering
reasonably comfortable accommodation.
How
to get there
By road:
Bukit Larut is about 9km from the town of Taiping. At
the base of the hill is the office where one may buy
book accommodation. The Land Rover service up the hill
runs hourly from *am to %pm daily. Fares range from
RM2 to RM2.50 depending on one's destination.
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