Perlis Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Perlis
- • Explore Gua Kelam's fascinating caves and underground tunnels.
- • Take a hike or camping trip in Wang Kelian State Park.
- • Visit the Al Hussain Floating Mosque, a stunning structure on water.
- • Shop for unique Thai-Malaysian products in bustling Padang Besar.
- • Enjoy traditional Perlis dishes like Ikan Bakar (grilled fish) and Laksa Perlis.
Perlis offers a range of accommodations, with over 30 hotels catering to various needs, mostly concentrated in Kangar and Arau. Options include budget-friendly hotels like Ants Hotel (starting at $25/night) to 3-star hotels such as Hotel Seri Malaysia Kangar ($40/night) and luxurious options like Putra Regency Hotel ($70-$90/night). Newly opened Noor Boutique Hotel in Kangar stands out with its contemporary design and excellent customer reviews.
Perlis, Malaysia's smallest state, is known for its picturesque paddy fields, limestone hills, and tranquil atmosphere, making it a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Top attractions in Perlis include Gua Kelam, a stunning limestone cave perfect for exploration; Wang Kelian State Park, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views; and the royal town of Arau, famous for its heritage sites.
The state is also a gateway to Thailand, with Padang Besar offering a lively cross-border shopping experience, and the Satun-Pak Bara pier providing access to the Langkawi Archipelago.
Perlis Tips You Must Know
• Best time to visit Perlis is during December to April, avoiding the monsoon season.
• Book your hotel early if visiting during festivals like Hari Raya or school holidays.
• Renting a car is advisable for exploring Perlis, as public transport is limited.
• Look for accommodations near Kangar if you want easy access to main tourist spots.
• Pack comfortable shoes and insect repellent for outdoor activities in Perlis' natural parks and caves.