Tin mining tales of Malaysia
A new Asian Trails’ tour takes intrepid travellers deep into the heart of Perak state to uncover the rich trades and traditions of Malaysia’s tin mining past.
Located on the West coast of Peninsular Malaysia, about two-and-a-half hours from Kuala Lumpur, Perak reveals the fascinating and often overlooked stories of tin prospectors and rubber tree growers who gained prosperity here in the 19th century.
Perak was once Malaysia’s wealthiest state and its capital, Ipoh, was known as ‘The City of Millionaires’. The region’s blend of history, culture and culinary delights are certainly worth a more in-depth exploration. Extending the visit to an overnight stay will allow more time to experience the authentic, laid-back charms that set Ipoh apart from other Malaysian destinations.
Asian Trails’ guests can learn about the region’s colourful history while admiring old Chinese shophouses and colonial British buildings that line the city’s heritage streets. Take a stroll down ‘Concubine Lane’ and visit the former Hakka Tin Miners Club for insights into the glory days of Malaysia’s tin mining community.
Gain an in-depth experience of the region with our Full Day Ipoh Heritage Trails. The cultural and natural attractions of Ipoh and Perak are showcased as part of an 11-day journey across Malaysia. The journey also includes a visit to Malaysia’s last tin dredge, which remained operational until 1982, and Papan, a village untouched by time. For more details or to make a booking, contact Asian Trails Malaysia.
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