Perlis, the country's smallest state, lies at the north-western corner of the Malay Peninsula between the state of Kedah and neighboring Thailand. The state's main appeal is its refreshing serenity: a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Tasik Melati Located just 8 km north of Kangar, this shallow lake provides a respite for boating, picnics and relaxing walks. More than 150 sandbar islands dot the lake and can be reached by rowing boat or sampan. Elevated walkways across the lake provide vantage and rest points.
Perlis State Park
Perlis State Park is located along the north-western part of the Thai-Malaysian border. Straddling the Nakawan Range, the longest continuous range of limestone hills in the country, the park consists of the Mata Ayer Forest Reserve and the Wang Mu Forest Reserve comprising a total area of around 5,000 hectares.