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The Highlands
THE HIGHLANDS
Welcomes to Pahang's cool highlands. Located on the main mountain range of the peninsula, the Titiwangsa Range, this charming highland getaway are refreshing change for those seeking a respite from the warm and humid tropical weather of lowlands.
With temperatures averaging between 16' to 21' Celsius. Pahang Highlands offer generous open green expanses, fresh mountain air and profusion of flora and fauna. Be it the exciting city in the clouds, Genting Highlands, the idyllic hamlet of Fraser's Hill, the ersatz, French village at Bentong Hills (Bukit Tinggi) or the farming district of Cameron Highlands, each destination is a unique gateway with its own distinctive character.
Whether you stroll through the cool tea plantations or strawberry farms, trek though ministy forest trails to observe nature's beauty in their natural habitats, or tee-off above clouds, Pahang's highland retreats will give you that uplifting experience.
Except for Fraser's Hill, Bukit Tinggi and Genting Highlands, the main route to Cameron Highlands is by way of Simpang Pulai or Tapah in Perak. You can also get to Cameron Highlands from Kelantan.
. Genting Highland
. Cameron Highland
. Fraser's Hill
. Janda Baik
. Bukit Tinggi
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SEA ESCAPES
Pahang's 210 kilometres of coastline, stretching continuosly from north to south on the eastern side of the state facing the south China sea is a haven for seaside vacationers. Along the nature's handwork have carved out bays with secluded stretches of soft golden sands washed by rolling waves. This is a physical manifestation of what dream tropical holidays are made of.
For most of the year, the turquoise-blue waters are calmly enticing, but with the on set of the monsoon season, strong offshore winds bring up the surf dramatically to offer yet another form of sea delight-windsailing.
Monsoon is a natural facet of the pahang tropical persona. It is no reason to eschew this slice of paradise in the tropics just because nature has decided to dictate otherwise. Pahang welcomes the sun, sea, monsoon and you -- warts and all!
Tourism's incursion, or perhaps 'sharing,'of coastline of Pahang fit nicely with what nature has created. Resort such as the Club Mediterranee, Asia's first of the international chain at Cherating, 47 kilometres north of Kuantan. Is a fine example of this sharing concept. The resort has involced various elements of Malay architecture that blend nicely with the natural enviroment of the beach and Malay villages in the vicinity. This picture prevails along the entire coast that includes the likes of Pantai Balok, Pantai Teluk Chempedak, Pantai Beserah, Pantai Chendor and others.
Hotel that range from top flight internationaly-affilicted establishment to medium and budjet accommodations await you with range of creture comfort to suit your wallet.
Thoughout the year these beaches are sanctuaries of tranquillity being a pre-condition that tops the bill in the mindset of tropical vacationers is good-given. Its stays with the place and you, unless of course, if you wish to add value by parktaking of the nuverous water-based sea activities such as Surfing, Windsailing, Driving, or Snorkelling. These are thresholds to days of fun in the tropics with the sun smiling and, occasionally, beautiful suvreal black clouds with the smashing of rain and monsoon tempest taking centre stage.
From the mute solitude of down to the magical blazing of the sunset that paints the horizon with various shedes of back, blue and red, Pahang's beaches and islands are the perfect setting for romance, rest and family bonding.
Beyond the fine beaches of mainland Pahang is the world-famous Pulau Tioman, which proudly stands out from the string of islands that make up the Seri Buat Archipelago. Thrown into the limelight of world's great tropical islands by Hollywood, today's Tioman comes complete with a wide range resorts and accommodation-form a sprawling international chain to boutique hotel and personally-run friendly Malay-style islands offerings.
. Tioman Island
. Tioman Island
. Kuala Pahang
. Nenasi
. Rompin
. Pantai TlK Tongkang
. Pantai Chendor
. Sungai Ular
. Cherating
. Pantai Batu Hitam
. Pantai Sepat
. Pantai Balok
. Beserah
. Teluk Chempedak
. Pantai TlK Tongkang
. Pantai Chendor
. Sungai Ular
. Cherating
. Pantai Batu Hitam
. Pantai Sepat
. Pantai Balok
. Beserah
. Teluk Chempedak
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Land Escapes
LAND ESCAPES
It is not just the sea, beautiful beaches and Tioman Island that make Pahang the most all-encompassing holiday destination in Malaysia. Its wild and rustic rural interior also offers unlimited opportunities for adventures and exciting days of exploration and discoveries.
Located in the peninsula and so easily accessible, your Pahang destination does not need days of painstaking travel. It takes only a few hours to find yourself amidts verdant forest, frolicking in gushing waterfalls, exploring the unique wetlands or to come up close and personal with amazing wildlife. Easy accessibility, warm tropical climate, on-going conservation efforts and numerous nature spots all contribute to making a premier eco-tourism destination on this side of Malaysia.
Most parts of the states a covered by the oldest tropical rainforest -- home to variety of exotic, rare and protected flora and fauna. Challenging jungle trekking the adrenaline-pumping thrill of white water rafting or a
quiet communion with nature are among the wide range of activities that can be enjoyed in Pahang's facinating
outdoor enviroment. The many rivers, streams and lakes teem with many species of fresh-water fish.
In Pahang you have not one but many choice to chose from if you dicide on an inland adventure. For the cool climes of highlands you have two to from. Three if you takes into account the glitzy attractions of Genting Highlands. If it is lakes and wetlands, you have two - Lake Chini, with fabled ancient city or Lake Bera, which is the largest in Malaysia. Both have their unique attraction to keep you in awe.
If it is wildlife you want, you can actually get up close to them at centre such as the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary or the Jenderak Seladang (wild buffalo) and Deer Breeding Centre. These are places where the animals are not just for show but are actually stationed to prepetute their survival for their sake and ours. Therein lies conservation. The elephant sanctuary is where stray or injured pachyderms are triated and rehabilitated before being realease back into the wilds.
. Gunung Senyum
. Jenderak Centre
. Sungai Lembing
. Kenong Rimba Park
. Kuala Gandah
. Krau Wildlife
. Lake Chini
. Sungai Pandan Waterfall
. Berkelah Waterfall
. Jerangkang Waterfall
. Taman Negara
. Gunung Tapis Park
. Rainbow Waterfall
. Charas Cave
. Endau-Rompin Park
. Empang Jaleh
. Chamang Waterfall
. Agro Park Semuji
. Jubilee Agro Park
. Lata Mentagan Waterfall
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