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With zero Covid cases, The Haven Ipoh offers a peaceful and safe stay for visitors

IPOH, Oct 20 ― Looking for a safe and relaxing place to spend a holiday with your family after months in lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic?

Chan said that the resort is the only five-star rated resort in Perak currently and would be the perfect gathering spot for vacation for family members who are scattered in different states such as Kedah, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Pahang due to its central location. “They can stay for two or more weeks and recover with their families residing with them,” he said and described the charms of waking up to a breathtaking view of the morning mist engulfing the primary forest, limestone hills and lake.“We have very tight security at the resort and know who is coming in and going out. Visitors have restricted access to the registered floor of their units,” he said.

The Haven All Suite Resort in Ipoh is built close to a primary forest and natural lake. — Picture by Farhan Najib Apart from the swimming pool, the resort also has a fully-equipped gym, spa, steam room, jogging track, and courts for tennis, basketball, table tennis, badminton and squash. Other outdoor locations in the resort include the Lake Garden, Rock Garden, Amphitheatre, Helipad, Clubhouse and Show Gallery Rooftops. Indoor locations are at The Haven Ballroom, Gallery and Seminar Rooms.

 

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