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Went to visit Kellie’s Castle, also known as the famous haunted castle in Ipoh back in 3 Nov 2022. We went in the broad daylight so there was nothing scary or any haunted moments. Castle is beautifully maintained with the ruins for nice photo memory. If you love a more scary adventure, you can book a private midnight tour for the experts to bring you to tour the castle in the dark. Who knows there might be night surprises!!!
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Went to visit Kellie’s Castle, also known as the famous haunted castle in Ipoh back in 3 Nov 2022. We went in the broad daylight so there was nothing scary or any haunted moments. Castle is beautifully maintained with the ruins for nice photo memory. If you love a more scary adventure, you can book a private midnight tour for the experts to bring you to tour the castle in the dark. Who knows there might be night surprises!!!
Kellie's Castle is located in Batu Gajah, Perak. This unfinished, ruined mansion, was built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie-Smith. A beautiful must-visit tourist attraction and instagrammable hotspot.
A place for those who loves history and old buildings. You could definitely get some artistic shots in here! (too bad I couldn’t retrieve most of the photos from my old phone 🥲)
One day trip to Kellie’s Castle. it’s located at Batu Gajah, short distances from ipoh…. Nice historical place and hot Weather 😎
Quite an interesting castle nestled amids palm oil trees, in the tropics.Entry RM 5 for Malaysian with MyKad shown, twice for none citizens. RM for parking.Ambling through the hallways and rooms, experience the owners abode, such history in this place. Get on the roof for some great panoramic view. Decently maintained, though some repairs rather shoddy carpentery skills. Quite a good place for some scenic photography.
Kellie's Castle is a castle located in Batu Gajah, Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia. The unfinished, dilapidated mansion was built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie-Smith. According to different accounts, it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son