Kamunting Wild Boar Temple
Posted by Terence Yung in Travel, tags: Malaysia, Perak, Taiping - 1,502 viewsWent on a scouting trip to Taiping last last weekend to check out the Kamunting Wild Boar Temple – Om Sakthi Sri Jada Muneesvarar Alayam because I need to lead 2 group tours there starting tomorrow.
There have been rumors going around that touching the wild boars will be able to strike lottery. This has been reported before in NST last year and with the rumors going around, a lot of my aunties customer are very interested to go touch them.
Thanks to Malsingmaps.com and Garmin GPS, I just punch in the temple name and navigate straight from Batu Pahat to Taiping and then to the temple without getting lost. It took me 6 hours to reach Taiping from Batu Pahat including a brief stop at Bidor for duck leg noodles. Will write more about the good food I found throughout my journey in the next post.
I arrived at Taiping and checked in to Panaroma Hotel in Taiping town around 5PM. Went to buy 4D numbers to be blessed by the wild boars and then head straight to the temple in Kamunting. I arrived around 6PM at the temple. It wasn’t hard to find the temple since I am equipped with a GPS. To get there, just get to the Tesco in Kamunting. Facing Tesco, there’s a Taman Zenith to the left, just drive deep into the taman and you will see some Indian guys there selling nasi lemak as food to offer to the boars. They will point you to the path to the temple. I bought 3 packs of nasi lemak from them, each pack cost RM2 and there are 2 portions inside each pack.
When I arrived at the temple, I didn’t expect to see so many wild boars roaming around. I thought they will be hiding in the forest and only come out when its feeding time. And I didn’t expect they would roam around so freely among humans. I guess after so many visitors that visited this place, they are very used to being around humans already. There are many cute little wild piglets running swiftly around and several fully grown boars. The young ones are still quite shy and won’t let you get close to them unless you temp them with food.
Think its cuter to call it a piglet than a boar.
This is to separate the boars and humans. From the previous photos I saw of this place, thousands of people came here pushing and shoving trying to touch the boars. I guess since the boars are now more tamed they are allowed to roam outside of the enclosure.
The boars come and go from this forest behind the temple.
Two of my 4D lottery tickets fell on the floor while I was trying to stroke my ticket on the the boar’s body, luckily didn’t get eaten by it.
They even dare to sleep at the temple area where humans are walking around and making noise.
When I was trying to feed a bunch of them, they swarmed me to get food from me. 1 bite me on my jeans and its teeth scratch my thighs and bleed a little. Had to throw away the food on my hands to get away from them.
For 10 ringgit, you get a bunch of joss sticks, a lotus shaped candle and a bunch of flowers. The lotus candle and flowers can be offered to Lord Muneesvarar. If not just placed them in front of other god statues.
This is the path behind Taman Zenith leading to the temple.
The boars are fed 4 times a day. So the temple in total cook 40KGs of rice + 12 cans of sardines each day for the boars.
People started lining up around 6:40PM. We need to take off our shoes around this area. The floor was wet due to the rain, it was quite uncomfortable standing in the puddle of water where many foots had soaked in while waiting for my turn to get blessed.
I lighted the lotus candle and pass to the priest together with the bunch of flowers to offer to Lord Muneesvarar. In return I get be smoked by the holy fire and some ashes rubbed on my forehead.
Nah…. this fella just came out from a mud bath. Wonder who dares to stroke it….
Everyone were trying to rub him. I tried as well but he was so covered with mud, my lottery ticket end up being muddy and dirty after rubbing off him.
Quite a eye opening experience. It strange and funny that a small temple beside a jungle can get so famous because of the “lucky” wild boars. Not so lucky to me because I didn’t strike lottery. Burned around RM100 on 4Ds -_-…. $%#&*(#




































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haha i think u naik kapal already! quite an interesting experience though
interesting place ya… i should go one day
Lol I agree. This is called sheong che
But still quite an experience. Think of it as RM100 spent on err an experience
Just don’t tell the aunties your story, give them some hope
Yah, laugh lar u all.
Am back here at Taiping again. Going to try some more!!! This time have to kena!!!
How did u manage to find this wild boar temple? Surprise to find so many wild boar roaming around freely around the temple. Is this an Indian temple? I have heard of the Penang Snake temple…but wild boar temple….why are these wild boar there?
This was reported in newspaper last year. And from word of mouth as well
Nice blog man. Below is a total blog on Taiping. So enjoy the makan lah. You can now bring all your kawan to Taiping. Hoot Tua Tua and good luck on the boar.
http://taipingkakis.blogspot.com
Bwahahaha..
100 bucks on lottery.. its ok lar.. worthwhile investment.. you just never know..
should try again!
Sometimes, one may not strike lottery according to people who had experience touching the wild boars there…..it could be other lucks such as business luck, studies luck, etc…