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Lat House Gallery Offday Hunt Perak: Nostalgia & Kampung Boy

Walk into Lat’s Kampung Boy world. Family‑friendly, vintage motorcycle, replica rumah limas, 1–2 hour visit. Perfect offday hunt in Batu Gajah, Perak.

Gallery Kampung Boy | 1970s Malaysian village life

At‑a‑Glance Info Box

Item Details
LocationLot 365404, Jalan Bemban, 31000 Batu Gajah, Perak
Map Waze / Google Map
Also Known AsLat House Gallery, Rumah Lat Gallery
Opened9 July 2023 (officially launched by Sultan of Perak on 8 July 2023)
Entrance Fee– admission fees are RM5 for adults
– RM2 for children and students
– RM10 for non-Malaysians
– free for senior citizens aged 60 and above, children under two years old, and persons with disabilities.
Time Needed1–2 hours
Family‑FriendlyYes – great for all ages
Opening Hours– Monday–Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 
– Friday: (10:00 AM – 12:15 PM & 2:45 PM – 5:00 PM)
Contact05‑241 0048
FacilitiesGallery space, replica wooden house, interactive timeline, gift shop, toilets
ParkingFree parking available on site
Nearby LandmarkNext to Silverlakes Village Outlet (pink signboard visible from highway)

Why Go?

  • A “Step Into the Cartoon” Experience: Fans can see a replica of Lat’s working desk and watch audio-visual presentations of Kampung Boy animations.
  • Walk inside a real Rumah Limas – a traditional wooden house built from scratch to look exactly like the one Lat grew up in during the 1960s. It is furnished with authentic, pre-World War II, or early-post-war items that recreate the atmosphere of 1960s village life.
  • 100% Time Machine & Memorabilia: The gallery displays over 40 years of Lat’s work, including original sketches, caricatures, and personal mementos like his childhood school photos, his first published comic (at age 13), and the vintage motorcycle given by his former employer, the New Straits Times.

The Experience

Galeri Rumah Lat comprises two main components: the modern gallery building and the traditional Rumah Limas.

AspectWhat You’ll See / Do
Galeri Lat (Main Building)A single‑storey concrete building showcasing Lat’s entire career journey – from his first comic at age 14 to his latest works
Timeline WallA chronological display tracing Lat’s life: born in Gopeng, worked as crime desk reporter at Berita Harian, studied at St. Martin’s School of Art in London, became in‑house cartoonist at NST
Recreated Work DeskLat’s original working desk with personal mementos, family photos, and a record player (playing Bob Dylan’s Nashville Skyline – his favourite)
Vintage MotorcycleA motorcycle gifted to Lat by New Straits Times, displayed prominently
Interactive 2‑D RenderingStep into the pages of Kampung Boy with a life‑size layered display
Rumah Limas (Traditional House)A five‑tiered roof wooden house on stilts, built using traditional methods. Rooms include anjung (porch), rumah ibu (main house), and dapur (kitchen), furnished with vintage furniture like old beds, benches, and wooden stoves
Gift ShopSouvenirs including mugs, tote bags, T‑shirts, bookmarks, and caps – all reasonably priced
Mural & Photo SpotsColourful Kampung Boy murals perfect for Instagram‑worthy shots

📸 Photography tip: The Rumah Limas exterior and the “DUNIA LAT” illustration wall are the most‑photographed spots. Also, the exit of the gallery features a “magic” view of the traditional house framed by modern architecture.

Important Info

  • Best Time to Visit: Weekdays are quieter (30-50 visitors) compared to weekends (up to 400), with high traffic on public holidays.
  • Nearby Attraction: Only a 5-minute drive from the famous Kellie’s Castle.
  • Lat real name: Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid
  • Lat meaning: Khalid was a stocky boy with a cherubic face, which led his family to nickname him bulat (round). His friends shortened it to “Lat”
  • Footwear Etiquette: You will need to remove your shoes before entering the traditional wooden house to preserve the heritage flooring.
  • Photography Rules: You are generally allowed to take photos, but you must turn off your flash to protect the delicate ink on the older sketches.
  • Accessibility: The site is wheelchair-friendly with ramps and accessible restrooms, though the interior of the elevated wooden house may have stairs.
  • Crowd Control: Weekends and public holidays can get very crowded (up to 1,000 people). Visit on a Wednesday or Thursday morning for the quietest experience. 

Facilities

FacilityStatus / Notes
Gallery exhibition space✅ Two rooms: timeline + interactive display
Traditional Rumah Limas✅ Open to public (subject to maintenance)
Gift shop✅ Sells mugs, totes, T‑shirts, bookmarks
Toilets✅ Available
Parking✅ Free
Cafeteria❌ Planned but not yet operational
Wheelchair access⚠️ Limited for traditional house
Audio‑visual room⚠️ Occasionally closed for upgrades

Itinerary Guide

10 AM

Arrive at Galeri Rumah Lat

Free parking on site & Buy ticket.

10:15 AM – 11:00 AM

Explore Galeri Rumah Lat

Gallery + traditional house + gift shop

11:00 AM – 12 PM

Photo session at murals & Rumah Limas

Golden morning light

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

Lunch then free & easy

Lunch at Nasi Royale Tok Ayah or Batu Gajah town

2 PM

Go Home!

Offday Hunt Mission Complete.

Pro Tips (For Malaysian)

  • Check Friday hours – The gallery closes for Friday prayers (12:15 PM – 2:45 PM). Don’t make the trip only to find it shut.
  • Sign the visitor logbook – It’s free, but you still need to register at the counter.
  • Combine with Kellie’s Castle – Both are just 5 minutes apart. Make it a two‑attraction offday.
  • Bring cash for souvenirs – The gift shop may not accept cards (though this might change).
  • Visit on a weekday morning – Fewer crowds, better photos, and cooler weather for the outdoor house.
  • Read the timeline thoroughly – Lat’s journey from a 14‑year‑old Gopeng boy to Royal Artist is genuinely inspiring.
  • Look for the letter from a fan – Displayed near his desk, a touching note asking “Whatever happened to Frankie?”
  • Don’t skip the traditional house – It’s the heart of the experience, with authentic vintage furniture that will trigger major nostalgia.

Nearby Attractions

Kellie’s Castle5 minutesHistoric unfinished castle with mysterious tunnels and rooftop views
Silverlakes Village OutletNext doorShopping, dining, and leisure – pink signboard visible from highway
Gua Tempurung~30 minutesAdventure caving with underground river (for the more adventurous)
Tanjung Tualang~20 minutesFamous for freshwater fish and seafood dinner
TT5 Iron Ship~30 minutesHistoric tin dredge – photo‑worthy heritage site

Closing

Galeri Rumah Lat is more than just a gallery – it’s a love letter to Malaysian childhood.

From the iconic Kampung Boy murals to the authentic Rumah Limas that transports you back to kampung days of the 70s and 80s, every corner is filled with nostalgia.

Whether you grew up reading Lat’s comics in Berita Harian or watching the animated series on Astro, this place will make you smile.

So for your next offday, skip the crowded malls and head to Batu Gajah – where you can walk inside a cartoon, relive your childhood, and leave with a mug or two. That’s how you do an offday in Perak.

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