This cave is so underrated . It’s an awesome place so peaceful and unique haven’t been to a cave temple before this is being in real connection to the divine so spiritual place
This cave is so underrated . It’s an awesome place so peaceful and unique haven’t been to a cave temple before this is being in real connection to the divine so spiritual place
hi. i cannot help but to write this compliment letter to both En.Nas (manager of customer & Guest service manager) and Mr Alex Foo today for attending to my simple complaint on one of your staf (Kris Ang). En. Nas been shaking our hands each time he saw us despite being a high managerial level by greeting us with his sweet smile and honestly has never in my 3 years at lost world that he will ignore us. His dedication and hunble being a manager level makes me respect him so much. not just me .so are my gangs. Bravo to his good job. Mr.Alex Foo is now well respected not only by my team but also the older team that asked me to send a complimentary letter again. His smile n jokes light up our hard work pressure..Also not forgetting Leong Jia Yao, the smiling young man that bow down when shaking your hand showing 100% respect to guest n elderly guest. these 3 young gentlemen should derserve credit for briging up the good name of great service of lost world Tambun. they are the best. Perhapd Kirs Ang can follow me (hopefuul not that hatred), i wish him all the best in the service industry. we are here to make friends and not enenies. thank you agan En.Nas. Alex foo my bro and Leong. This message is supported by 11 members. my salute to you guys. Guys out there.. visit Lost world of Tembun whenever u r in ipoh . A vey natuuralhot spring and feelinf i mi xxxķsdiferent
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Larry Loke
Nice temple visit with a fairly easy climb for kids to the top. Senior citizens can wait downstairs with seats and walk around the cave. Recommended for family visits.
The temple is well build within the cave complex and very well maintained. It is huge, windy and chilling. They have a nice park at the back of the cave complex which is clean and serene. Nice for a long walk, meditation and relaxation.
The temple itself is not of much interest, unless you are religious. But the very idea of establishing a temple inside a cave with limestone stalagmites and stalactites formed (and still being formed) is just mind-boggling. Quite interesting.
Please visit early in the morning to avoid the heat. Good to temple to visit however the trail could have been maintained better.