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Taman Negara
Taman Negara (National Park) is the first and the oldest official Protected Area in the country, originally named King George V National Park. Declared in 1938 by the Sultans of Kelantan, Pahang and T...
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Cherating Beach
The old Cherating Village has a blend of the modern and traditional. A stretch of road about 1km long runs parallel to the beach, dotted with charming and comfortable chalets, many of which face the b...
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Teluk Cempedak
Located just 5km from Kuantan town, Teluk Cempedak beach is a favourite among local folks. Its enclosed bay is suitable for water sport activities like swimming, surfing and jet-skiing. It...
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Kenong Rimba Park
Covering an area of 121 sq kilometres in the Kenong Valley, Kenong Rimba Park lies in the south-west of Taman Negara. Within the park are some magnificent limestone caves. The sense of tranquility and...
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Genting Highlands
The fun never stops at Genting, City of Entertainment, perched on the top of cool, breezy Genting Highlands. One big attraction in Genting is the cool weather. Because of the 2,000m altitude, Malaysia...
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Deerland
Get up close with nature in this pristine environment, where animals wander freely. Take snapshots of interesting flora and fauna, as you discover much more.Broaden your knowledge and take a guided wa...
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Lata Jarum
Lata Jarum is another established picnic spot. The sounds of water cascading towards a cooling pool and refreshing sprays of mist in Lata Jarum Waterfalls. It is situated near Kampong Ulu Dong and is ...
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Sungai Lembing
Sungai Lembing is a small hamlet in the hills, approximately 45 kilometres northwest of Kuantan. It is now a quiet settlement of a bygone era, but visitors could still catch a glimpse of its past glor...
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Lake Chini (Tasik Chini)
Lake Chini or Tasik Chini, about 100 kilometers from Kuantan, with an area 12,565 acres of lush tropical wilderness, is Malaysia's second largest natural lake.Situated on the right bank of the Pahang ...
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Charas Caves (Gua Charas)
The Charas caves lay about 25 kilometers northwest of Kuantan at Panching on the Sungai Lembing road.Formed millions of years ago and carved out by the forces of nature these caves offer an interestin...
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Fraser's Hill
Sitting pretty amidst the Pahang rainforest is the little hamlet of Fraser's Hill. At 1,524 metres above sea level, this highlands resort is a naturalist's paradise that boasts innumerable plant, bird...
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Tioman Island
About 56km off the coast of Pahang lies Tioman Island, an alluring holiday paradise in the South China Sea. Acclaimed as one of the best island getaways in the world, Tioman was the location of the Ho...
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Berjaya Hill, Bukit Tinggi
Berjaya Hill, Bukit Tinggi is the newest hill resort in Pahang. A brief 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur via the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway can lead you to Bukit Tinggi. Here, the crisp and cool moun...
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Gunung Senyum
Gunung Senyum was first opened as a 'recreational forest' on the 14th July 1989 and was officially managed by the Temerloh Forestry of Pahang. Apart from its matchless tree species, Gunung Senyum too ...
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Kuala Gandah Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary
This truly unique Elephant Orphanage of Kuala Gandah will give you a very rare opportunity to learn about these displaced gentle giants, and also the chance to ride them through the jungle, with the h...
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Cameron Highlands
There are many things to see and do in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia's largest highland resort. Walks through lovely little villages, visits to the butterfly, strawberry, honey bee farms and sprawling t...
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