| Trip Rates | Trip Overview | Itinerary | Hotel/Trip Description |
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Please Be advised that this trip is not one of those run-of-the-mill packages and require some time to prepare. Permits into the area, employment of the native guides and also securing the transportation needs time to sort out. Please then allow a minimum of 2 weeks booking period.
Day Trip Rates ~ valid until 31st December 2010
(Rates based on per person basis)
No of Persons |
Rates(RM) |
2 - 8 persons |
RM 180.00 nett per person |
Package Inclusive of:
* After trek lunch * English-speaking naturalist guide * 4×4 transfer to all destinations & activities * Pick up from Ipoh Bus / train station or from hotel in Ipoh
**Please Note that there will be a non-refundable handling charge on payment made. Conditions apply.
The trail is good fun for family and friends although dense foliage and uphill terrain mean adventurers would have to be reasonably fit. Don’t fret, we will take as many breaks needed for rest and learn about surrounding botanical features. Do everything at your own interest and pace. A myriad of plant species, pitcher plants and colorful fungi flanking the trail make pretty sight and will certainly make one forget about the huff and puff of uphill trek. Along the journey, let us orientate you on jungle survival skills and get to know some medicinal plants Trail talk World’s smallest pitcher plants can only be found in the hill range of Kledang Saiong Forest Reserve. Botanists have no name for it yet and as discoverer, we have submitted pictures and our findings to the botanical authority. As a matter of fact, we found as many as three distinctive species, all not exceeding the size of thumbnail. One have to look hard to see them. Kledang is also where many other endangered and endemic plants are found. Among them is Johannesteijsmannia perakensis, also known as “Joey on a Stick” or shuttle-cock palm. No worries, our naturalist will help you spot them Civet or “musang” is a small, slightly larger than a cat, bear-like nocturnal (active at night) mammals that feeds on fruits on the forest floor. Tracks of last night’s feeding frenzy can usually be viewed in the morning. They are shy, elusive and exude a scent that reminiscent Channel No.5 - yes, they smell nice - to attract mates. Our naturalist will make sure that interesting plants do not go un-noticed. Stem fiber from the “bertam” palm is used by Orang Asli aborigines to make darts for hunting blow pipe. The palm is also know to produce a naturally fermenting beer-like nectar (who says the jungle is dry?) on its flower stems and the Malaysian pentail shrew feed on the alcoholic brew on nightly basis ! Now that’s what we call party animal. Self healing tree Keruing oozes sticky white resin from its injured trunk to seal it against bacteria and hungry insects. The resin is used by aborigines to waterproof boats, roofs and kitchen utensils. It is also used as fire starting nuggets during monsoon season when firewood collected from the jungle is mostly wet. Eat well after the trek. We know the trek will work up an appetite. So, let us treat you with an exotic Malay lunch that includes beef rendang, ulam (young leaves eaten like salad), sambal (spicy dip), pineapple curry, pengat nangka (jackfruit cooked in coconut cream) and various traditional dishes that will veer your taste buds to the wild side. |
9.00am |
Pick up in Ipoh hotel, bus/taxi station or PLUS highway exit. Trip and safety procedures briefings. |
9.30am |
Start trekking up Kledang trail and let our expert drip feed you with interesting nuggets of nature |
12.00 noon |
Descend Kledang |
1.00pm |
Lunch |
Destination Perak ~ Ipoh ~ kledang saoing forest reserve ~ mount kledang
Minimum no. of Persons 2 persons
Tour Commences from Ipoh town
Room Type nil
Facility & Activity see above
Things to Bring Checklist Attire ~ Relax and dress down in T-shirts, shorts (long pants if you prefer) but do wear proper sports shoes. The interior of rainforest is cool and shady. For safety reason, carry a small backpack (to store personal essentials, water and light raincoat) so that both your hands free to break any fall
Duration Half day, 9am - 1pm, 3-4hr, depending on guests fitness level ![]()
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Malaysia Cities , Towns & Villages
Peninsula Malaysia Cities , Towns & Villages |
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Kedah |
| Alor Setar | |
Terengganu |
| Chukai | Dungun | Kemaman | Kijal | Kuala Terengganu | Paka | |
Perak |
| Ipoh | Kuala Kangsar | Lumut | Taiping | |
Selangor |
| Klang | Kuala Selangor | |
Kelantan |
| Kota Bahru | |
Federal Territory |
| Kuala Lumpur | |
Johor |
| Mersing | |
Negri Sembilan |
| Seremban | Kuala Pilah | Lukut | |
Pahang |
| Sungei Lembing | Kuala Lipis | |
Melaka |
| Melaka | |
Sabah and Sarawak Towns , Cities & Villages |
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Sarawak |
| Kuching | Long Bedian | Long Lama | Long Terawan | Miri | Marudi | |
Sabah |
| Sandakan | Kota Kinabalu | Tawau | |












