Bukit Jerai Forest Reserve is a prominent highland forest area in Kedah, Malaysia, offering cool climate hiking, rich biodiversity, and scenic views from its peak that attract nature lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Bukit Jerai Forest Reserve spans approximately 2,300 hectares along the Jerai Hills in Kedah, Malaysia. The reserve features a tropical hill forest ecosystem with abundant flora and fauna thriving in its montane and dipterocarp forests. The hill rises about 1,215 meters above sea level, providing a refreshing cool climate distinct from the surrounding lowlands. Historically, Bukit Jerai was formerly known as Mount Jerai, an important landmark for sailors and traders navigating the Strait of Malacca since the 15th century. Today, it serves as a significant conservation and recreational area well-known for birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking. The summit hosts telecommunications towers and a resort, but numerous trails provide access to pristine nature and panoramic views of Kedah and even Penang islands on clear days. The forest reserve supports rare and endemic species, including various hornbills, orchids, and monkeys. Visitors are drawn to its refreshing environment, serene waterfalls such as Seri Perigi Waterfall, and the scenic Jerai Hill road, which is popular for leisurely drives and cycling due to its winding path through the forest. Bukit Jerai’s mix of ecological, historical, and recreational values make it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts exploring Northern Malaysia.
Jerai Hill Summit viewpoint offering expansive vistas of Kedah and Penang
Seri Perigi Waterfall, a picturesque multi-tier waterfall popular for day visits
Diverse montane forest ecosystem with numerous bird species including hornbills
Scenic Jerai Hill road, favored by cyclists and drivers alike
The highest point of Bukit Jerai, offering panoramic views and cooler temperatures.
A beautiful and accessible multi-tier waterfall within the reserve, ideal for day visitors.
A winding mountain road lined with lush forest, popular with cyclists and motorists.