Lata Perahu, Kuala Kangsar District, PerakLata Perahu, Kuala Kangsar District, Perak (6 September, 2015)


Lata Perahu (GPS: 4.897794, 100.902404) is a waterfall in Perak. It is located in Kampung Chuar, in the Kuala Kangsar District. The GPS coordinates I provide above refers to the junction where you turn in to the kampung road which leads to the waterfall.

I visited Lata Perahu with my wife on 6 September, 2015. Although I enjoy seeing the waterfall, this will be my first and last trip to visit it, and I wouldn't want to repeat the journey.

Lata Perahu WaterfallLata Perahu Waterfall cascading down the rocks into the river (6 September, 2015)


Lata Perahu is located deep in the jungle. To get there, I had to drive through a kampung road. At one point, the road goes steeply up the hill. I had to use the first gear on my car to go up that slope. Moreover, the road was muddy in places, and so narrow that cars can only pass through in one direction. Although the road was tarred all the way, in places the tar has cracked, so I had to drive carefully to avoid hitting a bump. Beside the road is a deep ravine, and the forest trees grew to hug the roadside. If another car had come down that road, I would have had to reverse all the way down to let it pass. So, for that reason, having visited Lata Perahu once is good enough!

Lata Perahu WaterfallLooking back towards the kampung road that leads up to Lata Perahu, when we have arrived and got down. (6 September, 2015)


At the end of the kampung road is an area where you can park your car. When we got there, there was a motorcycle parked beside a grove of bamboo. Beyond that, we could hear the sound of the river. Then we heard the voices of youngsters. They turn out to be village boys who had come up to Lata Perahu on their motorcycles. They were just leaving as we arrived.

The Lata Perahu waterfall empties into a pool. From the pool, it flows down the slopes, cascading over huge boulders. Due to the difficulty to reach the place, there were no other visitors. My wife and I had a shot together beside the waterfall. It was quite cooling, and unlike some of the hutan lipur (recreational forest) that I have visited, very few mosquitoes.

Lata Perahu WaterfallLata Perahu Waterfall (6 September, 2015)


Lata Perahu WaterfallThe river at Lata Perahu flowing past a grove of bamboo (6 September, 2015)


Lata Perahu WaterfallThis is in front of where we parked our car. As you can see, Lata Perahu is in the middle of the jungle. (6 September, 2015)


Lata Perahu WaterfallAnother shot of my wife and me at Lata Perahu Waterfall (6 September, 2015)


Below I provide you information, should you wish to pay a visit to Lata Perahu yourself.

360° View of entrance to Lata Perahu on Google Maps Street View



To reach Lata Perahu, turn left at the junction into the kampung. The road is called Jalan Lata Perahu. Continue up the kampung road (at one point, it makes a right turn). It goes steeply up a slope and continue on for a while before arriving at the waterfall. Note that the GPS coordinates that I provide refers to the turning in.

Jalan Lata Perahu signboardJalan Lata Perahu signboard (6 September, 2015)

Lata Perahu is on the Map of Waterfalls in Perak

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