With
a land mass spread over 35000 sq km, Pahang is the largest
state in Peninsular Malaysia. Much of the state is still
covered by extensive rainforests. The jungle in Taman
Negara, the country's most well-known national park is
estimated by scientists to be about 130 millions year
old. The park is home to a myriad of flora and fauna and
is high on the itinerary of tourists seeking an experience
of the rainforest. Special canopy walkways have been constructed
to allow nature lovers a splendid view of the park surroundings.
There are also elevated hides to allow for night viewing
of wildlife. For the more adventurous, white-water rafting,
trekking, camping, fishing and a host of other jungle
activities make their stay in Taman Negara an exotic holiday
in the Malaysian jungles.
Tasek Bera and Tasik Cini in the southern sector Pahang
are two major natural freshwater bodies worth a visit.
Observe the intriguing way of life of the Semelai aborigines
in the jungles of Tasik Bera or participate in jungle
trekking and exciting river safari activities. Apart
from jungle adventures, Pahang offers fabulous resorts
for those seeking a cool retreat to the hills. Cameron
Highlands, with its cool climate is home to Malaysia's
tea, vegetable and flower growing industries. A range
of hotel and chalet accommodation is available to visitors.
Fraser's Hill which is only about 100 km from Kuala Lumpur,
is another cool hill resort dotted with quaint and colonial
holiday bungalows. It is acknowledged as a haven for bird-watching
enthusiasts. Genting Highlands is an hour by road from
KL and is the perfect escapade for those seeking relaxation
in a cool mountain setting. It also houses a world-class
casino, a theme park and several hotels and an excellent
18-hole golf course.
In the vicinity of Kuantan, the capital of Pahang, there
are tempting beaches such as the world-renowned Cherating,
the site of Asia's first club Mediterranee, Teluk Chempedak,
Beserah and Balok. Tioman Island, acknowledged as one
of the world's most beautiful islands, is accessible by
boat from Mersing or Tanjung Gemuk on the coast, as well
as by air from Singapore. This fantasy island in the South
China Sea is an irresistible retreat for sun seekers and
diving enthusiasts. The Tekam Plantation Resort in Jerantut,
near to Taman Negara, entices those interested in agro-tourism
with its vast rubber and oil palm plantation and fruit
orchads.
Getting
There
Air: Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport, 12km south of Kuantan,
the capital
Rail: None serving the capital. Capital line passes
through Kuala Lipis and Mentakab and Jerantut
Road: A well developed and effective public transportation
system served by buses, taxis and trains.
Sea: Cruise ships dock at Kuantan Port
Capital:
Kuantan
Kuantan, a charming coastal town, offers seafood restaurants,
beaches, handicraft centers, entertainment and cultural
activities- all within easy accessibility. A leisurely
way to check out the town's sights and happenings is
to take a trishaw ride. Determine the price and the
places to see before getting into one.
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