About Perlis
Perlis, Malaysia’s smallest state, may be compact in size but it overflows with natural beauty, cultural depth, and rural charm. Bordering Thailand, it serves as the country’s northern gateway and offers a tranquil escape from urban life. The landscape is dotted with limestone hills, green paddy fields, and picturesque villages that reflect the essence of countryside living. Kangar, the capital, and Arau, the royal town, embody the state’s simplicity and grace. Visitors can explore natural attractions like Gua Kelam, Wang Kelian, and Tasik Melati, or head to Padang Besar for cross-border shopping and cultural experiences.
Life in Perlis moves at a gentler pace, allowing visitors to appreciate the authenticity of its traditions and the friendliness of its people. Its cuisine — simple yet flavorful — includes local favorites such as pulut harum manis, pekasam, and nasi ulam, reflecting the state’s agricultural roots. Cultural influences from neighboring Thailand add a distinctive northern flair to its food and festivals. Despite its modest scale, Perlis stands out as a destination of quiet charm, where nature, culture, and community coexist in harmony, offering travelers a refreshing sense of peace and connection.



Top Attractions
Discover the hidden gems of Malaysia’s smallest state — from mysterious caves and majestic limestone hills to tranquil parks and royal landmarks. Perlis may be small, but it’s filled with natural beauty, cultural charm, and peaceful countryside views that will leave a lasting impression.
Savor Perlis’s Cuisine
Delight in the authentic northern flavors of Perlis — a fusion of Malay, Thai, and Kedah influences that create a truly unique culinary experience. From spicy local dishes to comforting traditional favorites, every bite tells the story of this serene northern gem.
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