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Kangar

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.
Rice farming is a principal economic activity here. The green expanse of the rice fields, thatched-roof huts and local farmers tending to their plots are all part of the state's rustic charm. The villages are quaint and old customs prevail. Due to the proximity and historical links with Thailand the people here have inherited some Thai traditions and its language. This is evident in the border town of Padang Besar, where the blending of local Malay and Thai elements gives the town a unique flavour. Shopping for local products is a popular activity with visitors to the town.
Places of interest include a 370m long limestone cave, Gua Kelam at Kaki Bukit, Wang Kelian in the vicinity and the Kuala Perlis is an attractive fishing town, popular for its food and local cuisine. This town is a transit point to the famed Pulau Langkawi.Kangar, the capital town, is the seat of the government. About 6km away is the scenic limestone outcrop of Gunung Medan which is a favourite spot for picnickers. Arau, the Royal Town is the residence of the State's Ruler.

Getting There
Air: There is no airport. Visitors can fly into Alor Setar, Kedah then take a 45minute taxi ride to Kangar, Perlis's capital.
Rail: Train sevices to Arau and Padang Besar
Road: The North-South Expressway begins from Batu Kayu Hitam while exiting roads to Kangar make traveling in this state much easier than decades ago.
Sea: Ferries and catamarans provide scheduled crossings between Kuala Perlis on mainland Kedah and its holiday island of Langkawi.

Capital: Kangar
Kangar is the seat of the State Government while Arau, 10km away is the royal town.



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