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Sg. Klah Hot Spring @Sungkai, Perak

A good hangout place for family, old folks, couple & friends at Sg. Klah Hot Spring (a.k.a. TRAP - Taman Rekreasi Air Panas). Some 2 1/2 hours journey from Kuala Lumpur to Sungkai, Perak.


Entry ticket to TRAP:
Adult - RM 12.00
Children - RM 10.00
Old folks - RM 7.00
The disabled - RM 5.00

The hot spring park opens from 8.00am until night on weekends & Public Holidays. We reach around 9.00am and the crowd starts to march in around 11.00am.


Basically, the facilities here are quite well managed and hygienic. There are quite a lot of changing rooms, shower rooms, lockers, sitting area, water basin/ taps & food stalls too. Oh ya, do bear in mind that you can't bring eggs, outside food and pets into the park as they will inspect at the entrance security checkpoint.


You can enjoy jacuzzi in a group at RM75/hour (for 8 person) or RM120/hour for an exclusive one.

You can enjoy your 'therapeutic' walk on the hot stones. It's quite fun though~

This is the cold water park Mountain Springs Pool.



Try not to swim around the pool side as it's quite dirty.


This is the other side of hot pool, it's quite warmth to soak in. You can see algae floating around the water though.
 

I enjoy the best part is soaking my feet in hot water. If you want to dip your whole body like the prawn inside the bowl of hot maggie, don't exceed 30 minutes.


First step into the water, hottttTTTT~~!



Eggs time!
You can get a bowl of 6 eggs for RM5 to have some boiling fun.

The place where I stand smells like rotten egg though~
After having the eggs cooked, you can 'cangkung' one side to eat while soaking your legs in hot water. Nice~

Before we head back to KL, we drop by Yik Mun the famous pau stall at Tanjung Malim. The paus are halal which managed by Malays.




Hope you'll find this blog informative.

As for me, I had a rest & relax wonderful time with my family at Hot Spring Sg. Klah. Perhaps you can consider for your next trip too! ;)


4 comments:

  1. During my visit that time outside food is not allowed. There were staff checking our bags at the entrance. Anyway, inside there got sell food, and eggs which you can do the eggs boiling which is quite fun ;)

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  2. restaurant open on the first day of raya?

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  3. During my visit that time, it was a public holiday, and the food stalls were opened. I'm not sure about the cafeteria restaurant though.

    Sg. Klah Hot Spring being a local tourism place, I believe the restaurant will still be opened during Raya or any other public holidays, unless there's upgrading renovation on going.

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