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Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill)
Bukit Larut is Malaysia's oldest hill station and founded in 1884. It' located
just ten kilometres from quiet Taiping in Perak. Formerly it was called Maxwell
Hill. Bukit Larut is approximately 1250m above sea level. It is located in the
wettest part of the country, this hill station experiences the highest rainfall
in the country.
Bukit Larut is not nearly as developed as more celebrated
hill resorts such as the Cameron or Genting Highlands. However, it preserves
much more of the atmosphere of a colonial hill station, with modest, welcoming
bungalows, carefully cultivated gardens, and a pervasive atmosphere of cool
quietude.
Reaching the top of the hill requires a four-wheel drive jeep. Since private
vehicles are not allowed entry, the resort authority caters to this service.
A land rover is available at the foot of the hill. It leaves every hour from 7am
to 6pm. A 30 minute drive up the steep hairpin bends will bring you to the top.
The narrow winding road was reportedly built shortly after World War II and was
completed in 1948.
The road up twist and turns through tropical virgin jungle,
and fresh green fragrance and cool air greeting you as you ascend. In the past,
coffee and tea were grown on an experimental basis but seized to continue due to
transport and logistic complexities.
Midway to the top is the Tea Garden House situated. That was once part of an
tea-estate. The view at this point is magnificent and features the entire
Taiping town as well as the Lake Gardens. Also visible are the suburbs of Aulong
and Simpang and the 19km stretch of Taiping - Port Weld road.
At the summit you are treated to a spectacular view of the
West Coast of the peninsula. On a clear day, it is possible to view the sweeping
coastline stretching from Pangkor Island to Penang.
Visitors are usually enthusiastic about attempting an invigorating climb to the
Cottage, which incidentally happens to be the only accessible summit.
The hill is riddled with groves of evergreens and vibrantly colorful flora and
fauna. Nowhere in Malaysia will you witness a wide canvass of roses, dahlias,
daisies, pansies, petunias, lupines and marigold abound in profusion. The cool
climate also favours golden sunflowers, reputedly the largest variety in the
country. To top it all there is a waterfall for cool fun.
Bird life here is plentiful. The best trail for bird watchers is the Gunung
Hijau Trail, which spirals up towards the summit of Gunung Hijau, one of the
peaks of the hills. The unspoilt mountain forest is also home to smaller fauna
such as gibbons and squirrels, while its flora comprises species such as wild
orchids, Mountain Giant Fishtail Palm and many species of bracken-like ferns.
Besides leisurely strolls through verdant flower gardens or indulging on
relaxation spots, visitors also have the option of playing tennis, 1115 meters
above sea level, just below the clouds.
Local rumour has it that there are several Sumatran tigers roaming around in the
dense jungle. Occasionally, they loiter on the resort grounds but escape being
sighted yet leaving only their footprints behind.
Visitors can either stay at the Bukit Larut Resthouse or by making reservation
through the Superintendent of Bukit Larut, Taiping, Tel: 05- 827243 / 827241.
A Land Rover service at the foot of the hill is available at hourly intervals
from 7.00am to 6.00pm daily. Fares are RM 2.50 for adults and RM1.00 for
children.