The Keledang Range (Malay: Banjaran Keledang; Jawi: بنجرن كليدڠ), alternatively spelled as Kledang, is a 38-kilometre-long (24 mi), northeast–southwest oriented mountain range running between Kinta and Kuala Kangsar Districts in the state of Perak, Malaysia.
[1][2] The Keledang begins in the northeast at Sungai Siput, running along the western edge of Ipoh and terminates near Siputeh.
The Menora Tunnel of the North–South Expressway traverses through the Keledang Range, linking Ipoh with Kuala Kangsar.
Plants found in the reserve include Cleistanthus glandulosus, Diospyros gambleana, Haliciopsis cockburnii, Diplodiscus scortechinii, Kopsia larutensis.
Mammals found in the reserve include various primates, wild pig, civets, and yellow-throated martens.