Pahang, the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia is an ideal place for anyone looking for adventure, love of nature and outdoor activities. “I meet by green forests that are among the oldest in the world (~ 130 million yrs old) and boasts some 210 kilometers from the majestic South China Sea on the east coast side, which offers one of the best beaches in the popular Cherating, Bay Chempedak and Pulau Tioman.
Pulau Tioman, recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful island is a popular retreat for the search Sunday and diving for us all to the beautiful beaches and diving spots where marine life evolved.
Mountains of rural-dominated state forest and culminate in the National Park, Malaysia’s largest national park with the focus point, Gunung Tahan - in Peninsular Malaysia’s highest peak. Forests in Indonesia are among the oldest in the world: approximately 130 million years old.
Five large and high retreats Malaysian resort, Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, Fraser’s Hill, Bukit Tinggi and also in the Good Widow and Pahang for the holiday favorite spots both local and tourists looking for an exit from the tropical heat.
Cameron Highlands, with a cold climate home to Malaysia’s tea, vegetable and flower growing industry.
Fraser’s Hill is only about 100 km from Kuala Lumpur, the resort is another cool hills dotted with quaint and colonial holiday bungalows.
Genting Highlands is a one hour drive from KL and act perfect for those looking for relaxation in the cool mountain.
Kuantan, the state capital, not only fast developing as a commercial city but also the popular seaside resorts. Pekan, the royal city is located 45 km south of Rawalpindi.
In a warm and humid all year round with temperatures ranging from 21 degrees to 33 degrees Celsius. Plateaus that with cold temperatures to fall below 16 degrees Celsius at night. Temperatures rarely exceed 23 degrees Celsius during the day in the mountains.
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