Perlis State Park
The Park is situated on the
longest continuous range of
limestone hills in the
country, called the Nakawan
Range. The Nakawan Range has
beautiful, heavily forested
slopes, sheer cliff faces,
streams and extensive cave
systems.
Some of the major attractions
in Perlis State Park includes
the various caves such as Gua
Kelam and Gua Wang Burma
which
is located within the 500
year-old Setul limestone
formation. The Park consists
of Mata Ayer Forest Reserve
and Wang Mu Forest Reserve
with a total area of about
5000 hectares.
The park provides the perfect
setting for activities such
as
the Stumed-tail Macaque and
plants like ginger, ferns and
balsams endemic to the state
are found here. Visitor can
stay in hostels and chalets
or
camp at the designated site.
Those intending to visit are
required to obtain permission
from the Perlis State Park
management and engage the
services of a ranger or
qualified guide.