
TT5 Maze Park
📍 Batu Gajah, Perak
A multi-section outdoor maze entered via a rope hanging bridge, with bamboo gardens and photo spots throughout. Bundled with the TT5 tin dredge tour ticket. Hot in direct sun — mornings are best.
I have to admit the only reason I got into the maze is because it was included in the TT5 tin dredge entry ticket. To access the maze you have to walk over a rope hanging bridge. It was fun walking on the bridge but I can't help but wonder how senior citizens are going to do it. The maze was surprisingly bigger than I expected and had multiple "sections". The entrance to the maze is on the right. The first section has stone walls. This is followed by a vines covered section. Next is a bamboo grove followed by another vines section at the end. The good thing is that most of the maze is covered so you do get some respite from the sun even on very hot days. While traversing the maze, we found a few special nooks. One had colorful mailboxes with names of countries on them. Another had samples of different minerals. Not sure how many of these there are as I'm quite sure I did not explore the entire maze. Here is a tip for those who are directionally challenged. Just keep turning right at every junction that you come across and you should be able to find your way to the exit in under 10 minutes.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with school-age children who can manage rope bridges and extended outdoor walking. The maze genuinely takes time to navigate and the varied sections keep children engaged. Pair it with the tin dredge tour for a full half-day. Seniors and children who need carrying will find the rope bridge and walking distance challenging.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Roy Yap
a year ago
“I have to admit the only reason I got into the maze is because it was included in the TT5 tin dredge entry ticket. To access the maze you have to walk over a rope hanging bridge. It was fun walking on the bridge but I can't help but wonder how senior citizens are going to do it. The maze was surprisingly bigger than I expected and had multiple "sections". The entrance to the maze is on the right. The first section has stone walls. This is followed by a vines covered section. Next is a bamboo grove followed by another vines section at the end. The good thing is that most of the maze is covered so you do get some respite from the sun even on very hot days. While traversing the maze, we found a few special nooks. One had colorful mailboxes with names of countries on them. Another had samples of different minerals. Not sure how many of these there are as I'm quite sure I did not explore the entire maze. Here is a tip for those who are directionally challenged. Just keep turning right at every junction that you come across and you should be able to find your way to the exit in under 10 minutes.”
Jeremiah Seelan
4 years ago
“It is actually nice place to visit. Very well kept, well maintained and well designed. Quite spacious and the maze is really extensive. Nice to walk around and explore. Attached with the Tanjung Tualang Dredge No. 5, so just pay the ticket from over there. It is worth it to come here once in a while.”
capsules81
3 years ago
“Really great experience here with many instagram spots. Can really enjoy the nature with goats, chicken and rabbit. The maze park here was really fun and interesting. And the ice cream potong here taste really good too. We didn't go to the tin factory so the ticket only rm 8 per pax. But be warned the sun here was really hot. So bring enough water and sun lotion.”
V. Martin 1818
3 years ago
“14 April 2023 @ TT5 Maze Park Its not a very big place for exploring but good enough to have a slow walking around. Day time would be quite hot and warm... suggest that better to bring your own bottle of water to keep yourself hydrated, if not will need to buy drinks there... The toilet/washroom was clean and nice...”
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Overview
TT5 Maze Park sits adjacent to the Tanjung Tualang Dredge No. 5 heritage site and is included in the combined site ticket. Entry crosses a rope hanging bridge, leading into an extensive maze with themed bamboo sections and Instagram-worthy viewpoints. Goats, chickens and rabbits roam within the grounds. Most sections offer shade. The maze exit trick: turn right at every junction. Ice cream and drinks are available on site.



