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ShoppingVisitors can find handicrafts made from dried and dyed Pandanus (screwpine) leaves, batik cloths, woodcarvings and other crafts and souvenirs at Crafts Complex (Jalan Pintasan), Sungai Karang and Cherating Village. Witness how traditional fabrics are made at Batik RM in Tanah Putih and Pahang Silk Weaving Centre in Pulau Keladi. Major shopping malls can be found in Pahang’s capital city, Kuantan, namely Kuantan Parade, Kuantan Plaza, Berjaya Megamall, East Coast Mall and Teruntum Complex.
DiningDeliciously aromatic, some of Pahang’s traditional dishes are said to have been created for past royalty. Pahang’s local offerings such as Mi Calong, Laksa Pahang, Opor Pahang, Puding Raja, Jeneral Mahbob, Akok Beserah and Nasi Periuk Kera (Pitcher Plant Rice) are worth trying when visiting this state. The best places to find authentic Pahang specialities are Jerantut, Kuala Lipis, Temerloh and Pekan. Temerloh, famous for its silver catfish-based dishes, is also known as Bandar Ikan Patin (Silver Catfish Town).
Getting HereKuantan is situated about 260km from Kuala Lumpur, which is approximately 3 ½ hours’ drive via the East Coast Highway. Its Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport in Kuantan receives both international and domestic flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang and most capital cities all over the country. Air-conditioned express buses to Pahang are also available, departing from the Puduraya Bus Terminal and Hentian Pekeliling. Keretapi Tanah Melayu or Malayan Railway provides rail services to Mentakab and Kuala Lipis from Kuala Lumpur and Kota Bharu in Kelantan.
Getting AroundBuses and taxis are readily available around Kuantan. Taxis can be found at the city’s main hubs such as Kompleks Teruntum, Berjaya Megamall and Jalan Mahkota. To reach other towns in Pahang, outstation buses are available at Terminal Makmur. Tioman Island is accessible by boat and ferry from Tanjung Gemok in Pahang and Mersing in Johor, and by Berjaya Air’s daily direct flights from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang and also from Singapore.
Contact NumbersTourism EnquiriesTourism Malaysia Pahang Office +609 567 7112 / 5 / 6Pahang Tourist Information Centre +609 568 7001Pahang Tourism +609 531 5904 Tioman Development Authority +609 413 3170
Places of InterestBotanical Garden E3Bukit Pelindung D2Bukit Pelindung Recreational Forest D2Esplanade Park B4Galeri Tenun Bandar Mypride B4Kuantan River Cruise B3Laman Teruntum B4Masjid Negeri Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah B3Night Seafood Area B4, C4Pantai Pelindung E2Pantai Teluk Chempedak E3Pantai Teluk Sisek D3Taman Gelora C3Taman Teruntum Mini Zoo E3Tanjung Lumpur Village / Seafood C3Pahang Art Museum B3
Entertainment/Shopping/DiningBerjaya Megamall B3East Coast Mall B3Kamdar B3Kuantan Parade B3Nirwana B2Teruntum Complex B4The Store B3Tunas Manja B2, C4, D1
HotelAnnexe Rest House C3Arenaa Batik Boutique A3 Avenue C3Citilite B3 Citiview B3 Exclusive LA B3 Grand Champagne B2 Grand City B2 Grand Continental B3 Greenlast C2 Hyatt Regency Kuantan E3JS Grand B3Kuantan Tembeling Resort E4M.S. Garden B3Mega View B3Pavilion B3Rocana B3Seasons Boutique B3Seasons View B3Sentral B3Seri Malaysia B3Shahzan Inn B3Suraya B3The V B3The Zenith B2Vistana C3Vivo C3
Information CentrePahang Tourism B4Tourism Malaysia B3
Bandar Jengka Mercu View Resort Tel: 09 467 5650
Bentong D’ Ark Training & Resort Tel: 09 233 0193 Hotel Kristal * Tel: 09 223 2118
Berjaya HillsBerjaya Hills Golf & Country Club ***** Tel: 09 288 8890 Berjaya Hills Colmar Tropicale ***** Tel: 09 288 8888 Selesa Resort *** Tel: 03 4042 6035 Tel: 03 4042 6931 Tel: 03 4042 6932Cameron Highlands Casa De La Rosa Hotel **** Tel: 05 491 1333 Country Lodge Resort ** Tel: 05 491 1811 Copthorne Hotel **** Tel: 05 496 1777 Heritage Hotel **** Tel: 05 491 3888 Cameron Highlands Resort ***** Tel: 05 491 1211 Rainbow Garden Hotel ** Tel: 05 491 4628 Rosa Pasadena Hotel *** Tel: 05 491 2288 Century Pines Resort *** Tel: 05 491 5115 Star Regency Hotel Apartments Tel: 05 491 5135 Strawberry Park Resort **** Tel: 05 491 1166 The Cool Point Hotel *** Tel: 05 491 4914 The Lakehouse Tel: 05 495 6152 The Smokehouse Tel: 05 491 1215
Cherating Club Med Cherating Beach ***** Tel: 03 2161 4599 Holiday Villa Cherating **** Tel: 09 581 9500 Impiana Resort Cherating **** Tel: 09 581 9000 Residence Inn Cherating *** Tel: 09 581 9333 Suria Cherating Beach Resort *** Tel: 09 581 9898 The Legend Resort, Cherating **** Tel: 09 581 9818
Fraser’s Hill Fraser Silverpark Resort *** Tel: 09 362 2888 Fraser’s Pine Resort Tel: 09 362 2122 Shahzan Inn *** Tel: 09 362 2300 Ye Olde Smoke House *** Tel: 09 362 2226 Puncak Inn Tel: 09 362 2007 Genting Highlands Awana Golf & Country Resort ***** Tel: 03 6101 3015Genting Hotel ***** Tel: 03 6101 1118 Genting View Resort *** Tel: 03 6100 2267 Highlands Hotel ***** Tel: 03 6101 1118 Resort Hotel ***** Tel: 03 6101 1118 Seri Malaysia *** Tel: 03 6100 2525 Theme Park Hotel *** Tel: 03 6101 1118
Jerantut / Taman Negara Xcape Resort *** Tel: 09 267 2288 Mutiara Taman Negara *** Tel: 09 266 3500Nusa Camp Holiday Village Tel: 09 266 2369 Rainforest Resort Tel: 09 266 7888 Tel: 09 266 7241 Tel: 09 266 7637Felda Residence Tekam Tel: 09 471 8300 Woodland Resort Tel: 09 266 1111 Teresek View Motel Tel: 09 266 9744
AccommodationKuala Lipis Lipis Centrepoint, Hotel & Apartment ** Tel: 09 312 2688 Lipis Plaza Hotel ** Tel: 09 312 5588 Pacific Hotel *** Tel: 09 312 2788
Kuala Rompin Rompin Beach Resort *** Tel: 09 414 1367 Seri Malaysia Rompin ** Tel: 09 413 2723Lanjut Golden Beach & Golf Resort Tel : 09 4145113Rompin Beach Resort Tel : 09 4143333 KuantanCitiview Hotel *** Tel: 09 517 9988 Classic Hotel *** Tel: 09 516 4599 De Rhu Beach Resort *** Tel: 09 557 9000 Black Stone Resort * Tel: 09 544 7822 Grand Champagne Hotel * Tel: 09 513 8822 Grand Continental Hotel *** Tel: 09 515 8888 Greenlast Hotel Tel: 09 556 3338 Hyatt Regency Hotel ***** Tel: 09 518 1234 Duta Village Beach Resort *** Tel: 09 544 7900 M.S. Garden Hotel **** Tel: 09 517 7899 Mega View Hotel *** Tel: 09 517 1888Seri Malaysia Kuantan ** Tel: 09 513 6666 Shahzan Inn Kuantan *** Tel: 09 513 6688 Suraya Hotel ** Tel: 09 516 4266 Swiss-Garden Resort & Spa **** Tel: 09 544 7333 Vistana Hotel **** Tel: 09 517 8000
The Zenith Hotel & Sultan Ahmad Shah International Convention Centre***** Tel: 09 565 9595
MS Garden Hotel Kuantan**** Tel : 09 517 7899Swiss Garden Hotel & Spa Kuantan**** Tel : 09 544 7333Rocana Hotel Tel: 09 517 3993Bukit Gambang Resort City Tel: 09 548 8000Hotel Sentral Tel: 09 565 9999
Maran / Temerloh Green Park Hotel ** Tel: 09 296 3333 Seri Malaysia Temerloh ** Tel: 09 296 5776
Mentakab Bukit Bendera Resort *** Tel: 09 278 2828
Pulau Tioman Babura Seaview Resort Tel: 09 419 1139 Berjaya Beach Golf & Spa Resort ***** Tel: 09 419 1000 Juara Beach Resort Tel: 09 419 3188 Minang Cove Tel: 07 799 7372 Mukut Harmony Resort Tel: 07 799 3440 Panuba Inn Resort Tel: 09 419 1424 Paya Beach Resort Tel: 07 419 7100 Salang Indah Resort Tel: 09 419 5015 Salang Pusaka Resort Tel: 09 419 5317Damai Tioman Resort Tel: 09 419 7055Sun Beach Resort Tel: 09 419 7069Tunamaya Beach & Spa Resort Tel: 07 238 8881Nazri’s Place Tel: 09 419 1329Mukut Harmony Resort Tel : 09 412 0377
PekanAncasa Royale Hotel **** Tel : 09 424 6600 The above listing is not exhaustive* Star rating
TANJUNG LUMPUR (MEDAN IKAN BAKAR)
Situated near the mouth of the Kuantan River, Tanjung Lumpur is a traditional fishing village and a renowned destination for the scrumptious ikan bakar (grilled fish). It was one of the earliest Malay villages in Pahang, separated from the state’s capital city by the Kuantan River. Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining in this town as numerous seafood eateries can be found at almost every corner.Tel: +609 567 7112 / 5 / 6 (Tourism Malaysia, Pahang)
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PANTAI TELUK CHEMPEDAK
Located approximately 5km from Kuantan, Pantai Teluk Chempedak is a popular beach retreat with calm waters and beautiful casuarina-lined coastline, particularly among locals. A variety of watersports activities can be enjoyed here, such as windsurfing, sailing and jet skiing. Tel: +609 512 1666 / 1555 (Kuantan Municipal Council) +609 531 5904 (Pahang Tourism)
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TAMAN GELORA
Peaceful and serene, Taman Gelora with its scenic lotus pond and shady casuarina trees is a popular recreational spot among the townsfolk. Often regarded as Kuantan’s best-kept secret, the park is mostly frequented by locals and not as widely publicised, yet still retains its own allure as the perfect place to relax and unwind. Exercising facilities can be found dotted around the park, as well as a reflexology path and a platform for Tai Chi. If you get tired of the park, escape to the nearby beach for a some privacy and solitude with its gentle waves and refreshing ocean breeze.Tel: +609 512 1666 / 1555 (Kuantan Municipal Council)
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BUKIT PELINDUNG RECREATIONAL FOREST
Located near Teluk Chempedak is Bukit Pelindung Recreational Forest, a popular eco-adventure destination. The forest’s challenging trails and rugged terrains are perfect for a variety of eco-adventure pursuits such as hiking, jungle trekking and mountain biking. Its jungle trail is said to be the longest downhill trail in Malaysia at 2.5km. This recreational forest also makes for an ideal picnic and camping spot with beautiful waterfalls and a number of campsites dotted around the area. Don’t miss a hike up Bukit Pelindung, where a breathtaking view of Kuantan awaits you at the top.Tel: +609 513 3236Website: www.forestry.gov.my
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MASJID NEGERI SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH
Constructed between 1991 and 1993, Masjid Negeri Sultan Ahmad Shah elegant design is inspired by Ottoman architecture with a grand dome flanked by four smaller domes and four tall minarets at each corner. The mosque, which is also Pahang’s State Mosque, is the largest in Pahang and can accommodate at least 8,000 worshippers at a time.Tel: +609 531 5904 (Pahang Tourism)
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ESPLANADE PARK
Stretching 1 kilometre along Kuantan River, Esplanade Park is lined with palm trees, benches and decorative lamp-posts, creating the perfect setting for a pleasant walk in the evening or a picnic. The place is most vibrant in the evenings and during the weekends. It also makes for an ideal fishing spot. Tel: +609 567 7112 / 5 / 6 (Tourism Malaysia, Pahang)
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KUANTAN RIVER CRUISE
The Kuantan River Cruise takes you on a fascinating journey through the picturesque 500-year-old mangrove forest reserve along the Kuantan River. There is plenty to be seen, as the 340-hectare swamp is home to an interesting array of estuarine plants, birds and fish species.Tel: +6011 1066 3202 / 019 743 1988
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TAMAN TERUNTUM MINI ZOO
Located near the Royal Pahang Golf Club and just before the Teluk Chempedak Beach, Taman Teruntum Mini Zoo is situated right next to Taman Teruntum recreational park with its landscaped garden and paved road. A range of local and exotic animal species are kept in enclosures where visitors can purchase food to feed some of the animals here, which include ostrich, deer, albino python and rabbits. Open daily, entrance to this zoo is free.Tel: +609 512 1666 / 1555 (Kuantan Municipal Council)
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THE GREAT MINES OF SUNGAI LEMBING
Explore the world’s deepest and longest underground tin mining tunnel. Restored to its original state back when Sungai Lembing was dubbed the ‘El-Dorado of the East’, the Great Mines of Sungai Lembing take visitors back to the glorious tin-mining era of Sungai Lembing. This educative yet adventurous tour takes you through the many processes involved in tin mining with dioramas, paraphernalia and interactive exhibits. Also, learn about the tin mining industry’s contribution to the nation’s growth and development in the past. Tel: +609 512 1666 / 1555 (Kuantan Municipal Council)Website: www.sungailembingmines.com.my
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Places of Interest
KOMPLEKS PENGEMBANGAN TENUN PAHANG DI RAJA SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH
Located in Kampung Soi, this is a treasure trove of Pahang’s royal woven fabrics. One of the state’s most prestigious products, the intricately woven fabric was originally used by the state’s royalty and noblemen. It is now a versatile product and comes in various forms such as ladies traditional attire, men’s traditional attire (kain sampin, kain pasang) and even fashioned as home furnishing, accessories or corporate gifts.Tel: +609 534 1736Website: www.pknp.gov.my
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ENDAU-ROMPIN STATE PARK
This ancient rainforest is the second largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia and one of the country’s last remaining lowland forests. Its untouched wilderness offers a myriad of eco attractions including a diversity of flora and fauna, majestic rock formations, captivating waterfalls and flowing rivers. Tel: +609 414 5204
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CAMERON HIGHLANDS
Located 1,524m above sea level, this refreshing retreat is Malaysia’s largest hill resort. Characterised by undulating valleys, sprawling tea plantations, terraced flower gardens, vegetable farms and strawberry parks, Cameron Highlands is made up of three main townships: Ringlet, Tanah Rata and Brinchang. Tel: +605 4911455
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PULAU TIOMANSituated approximately 56km off the coast of Pahang, Pulau Tioman is hailed as one of Southeast Asia’s finest beach getaways. This tropical island beckons with aquamarine waters, spectacular coral formations, diverse marine life and a rustic charm. The island’s Gunung Nenek Semukut is Malaysia’s highest freestanding spire at 690m.Tel: +609 4133170Website: www.tioman.gov.my
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BERJAYA HILLS
Capturing the essence of two different cultures in a one destination, Berjaya Hills is a unique highland retreat. Situated some 800m above sea level is the enchanting French-style Colmar Tropicale, while further up at some 1,000m above sea level is the eco-friendly Zen-inspired Japanese Village. Other attractions include The Chateau Spa & Organic Wellness Resort, Rabbit Park and picturesque horse-riding trails.Tel: +609 221 3666Website: www.colmartropicale.com.my
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FRASER’S HILL
Nestled prettily amidst the Pahang rainforest at 1,524m above sea level, Fraser’s Hill is characterised by mock-Tudor houses and colonial-style buildings. The hill resort exudes the nostalgic charm of a bygone era. A birdwatcher’s paradise, Fraser’s Hill is ideal for visitors who are interested in gentler pursuits and a quiet, laid-back retreat. Website: www.pkbf.org.my
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GENTING HIGHLANDS
Perched some 1,800m above sea level, Genting Highlands is a tremendously popular leisure and entertainment destination especially among city folks. Dubbed ‘City of Entertainment’, this highland resort is best known for its casino and theme parks. Genting Highlands is situated about an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur. Tel: +603 2718 1118Website: www.rwgenting.com
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NATIONAL ELEPHANT CONSERVATION CENTRE, KUALA GANDAH
Established in 1989, the centre is dedicated towards the rescue and rehabilitation of elephants. It also aims to educate the public on the importance of elephant conservation and protection. The only one of its kind in the country, this centre offers the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with these gentle beasts.Tel: 013 908 8207Website: www.wildlife.gov.my / www.nre.gov.my
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DEERLAND PARK
The 4.5ha Deerland Park is an animal sanctuary where the permanent residents roam freely amidst lush tropical vegetation. Come meet the ‘stars’ of the park - adorable deer, ostriches and peacocks. The park’s Herb Trail gives visitors an opportunity to have a closer look at a wide variety of herbs and medicinal plants.Tel: +609 279 7249
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SUNGAI LEMBING MUSEUM
The Sungai Lembing Museum takes visitors back to Sungai Lembing’s glorious past as the largest producer of tin-ore in Pahang, earning it the nickname ‘El Dorado’ of the Malay States. Among the collection of mining equipment, workers’ attire and antique furniture is the diorama, reputed to be among the best in the country.Tel: +609 541 2377 / 2378
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THE ROYAL TOWN OF PEKAN
Situated on the banks of the Pahang River, Pahang’s Royal Town features several distinguished attractions that reflect the state’s glorious past. Among its attractions are the majestic Sultan Abu Bakar Palace and the Sultan Abu Bakar Museum, where visitors can view a collection of exhibits on the state and its esteemed royal family. Tel: +609 421 1077
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PANTAI CHERATINGFringed by the waters of the South China Sea, Pantai Cherating enthralls with its serene beauty and rustic atmosphere. Nearby is Kampung Cherating, a tranquil Malay Village surrounded by swaying palms and tropical vegetation. Visit the Cherating Turtle Sanctuary located here or indulge in a host of watersports activities.Tel: +609 512 1555
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KUALA LIPIS
This historical town was a thriving trading centre in the past and Pahang’s former capital city for a good 57 years. Stately colonial architecture can be found around Kuala Lipis, with the Pahang Club House being the very first British-built building in this town. The country’s zero milestone signage can also be found here.Tel: +609 312 1253
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TASIK BERA (LAKE BERA)
Measuring approximately 35km long and 20km wide, Tasik Bera is Peninsular Malaysia’s largest natural freshwater lake. It is also the country’s first Ramsar site, an international recognition given to wetland areas for its international importance in nature conservation. Approximately 328 flora species, 200 bird species, 50 mammals and more than 95 fish species inhabit the lake area.Tel: +609 250 1700
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FELDA RESIDENCE TEKAM
Nestled within acres of plantations and orchards, Felda Residence Tekam is refreshing retreat for those wishing to learn more about agriculture. This resort offers plenty to see and do, such as tasting tropical fruits at the orchards, visiting the plantations and caving at the nearby Kota Gelanggi Cave Complex. Tel: +609 471 8300
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KOTA GELANGGI CAVES
Reputedly 150 million years old, Kota Gelanggi Caves feature magnificent natural formations and unique cave fauna. According to legend, the caves are actually the ruins of an ancient city. Gua Terang Bulan and Gua Sanding are among the most popular ones here. There’s also a Mini Museum with comprehensive information and displays.Tel: +609 471 8300
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LANJUT & ROMPINThe secluded beach areas in Lanjut and Rompin are perfect for those looking for a quiet time away. Among the activities that can be enjoyed around here are nature walks, watching fireflies and witnessing turtles nesting. These beaches also play host to the annual international event, the Royal Pahang Billfish International Challenge. Tel: +609 414 6677
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TASIK CHINI (LAKE CHINI)
Malaysia’s second largest natural lake is filled with a variety of freshwater fish, while its lush surrounding wilderness is a habitat to a diverse collection of flora and fauna. The lake consists of 13 interconnecting water bodies, each with its own characteristics. From August to September, a dazzling display of white and pink water lilies can be seen on the lake’s surface. Tel: +609 468 8088 / 6800
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BUKIT GAMBANG RESORT CITY
An integrated resort city offering a myriad of attractions, Bukit Gambang Resort City is an ideal leisure destination for the whole family. It is home to one of the country’s largest water parks and a 20-acre man-made lake with breathtaking views. Its lush surroundings form the perfect playground for a number of exciting jungle-based outdoor activities.Tel: +609 548 8000Website: www.bgrc.com.my
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JERAM BESU
Jeram Besu or Besu Rapids will appeal to adrenaline junkies raring for thrills and adventure. It is considered one of the country’s best spots for white-water rafting, as well as a wide range of eco-adventure activities such as flying fox, 4WD expeditions, abseiling and jungle trekking. Tel: +609 323 0230 / 0210
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LATA JARUM
Lata Jarum is a magnificent two-tiered waterfall resulting from a series of rapids culminating in a cool rock pool. A cool and refreshing picnic and recreation spot, it is located within the Lata Jarum Nature Park. Don’t miss a chance to spot the Rafflesia in the forest, as well as several unique flora and fauna species populating the area. Tel: +609 355 1060 (District Forest Office, Raub)
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JANDA BAIK
Its private location in the midst of cool, lush tropical vegetation provides a welcome respite for city folks to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Plenty of accommodation options are available here, from resorts to camp sites. Janda Baik is also a popular destination for team building and eco-adventure activities. Tel: +609 517 1623/1624 (Pahang Tourism)
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GUNUNG SENYUM
Situated at 1,549m above sea level, the Gunung Senyum Recreational Park is a significant archaeological site. Part of the Jengka Forest Reserve, this mountain is estimated to be approximately 3,000 years old. The park has around 19 caves, including Gua Terang Bulan, Gua Hidang, Gua Angin and Gua Gajah.Tel: +609 296 2755
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TAMAN NEGARA (NATIONAL PARK)
Malaysia’s premier national park is a haven for a diverse collection of flora and fauna. One of the oldest rainforests in the world, Taman Negara is estimated to be over 130 million years old. Ancient trees with giant buttresses, limestone caves, waterfalls and jungle-clad mountains are just some of the unique attractions in this 434,350ha park.
Tel: +609 266 1122 / 4152Website: www.wildlife.gov.my
2Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a vibrant destination with a diversity of cultures and traditions. This tropical paradise boasts pristine jungles and verdant national parks that are teeming with numerous species of birds and wildlife. Malaysia’s sun-drenched islands and beaches are home to a stunning range of marine life. Its natural wealth is complemented by magnificent modern landmarks and heritage buildings. There is something to charm every visitor, be it a history-lover, nature-enthusiast, sun-seeker or an avid shopper. Explore the length and breadth of the country to discover the many attractions of Malaysia!
MALAYSIA PahangPahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. This eco-paradise is filled with remarkable natural treasures. Lush,
pristine rainforest rich with a variety of exotic flora and fauna covers almost two-thirds of the state. Its mountainous terrain is home
to cool highland retreats, while its long coastline contains some of the
most beautiful beaches in the country. The state is also home
to the country’s largest national park and natural freshwater lakes. Its capital city is Kuantan, a bustling township with plenty of interesting sights.