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WELCOME TO PAHANG |
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Mention
Pahang and conjures up visions of lush
tropical forests, cool mountain air,
endless sandy beaches glistering in
the sun, lakes and waterfalls nesting
in the arms of mountain crevices plus
everything else that spells a resort
to nature. Pahang is in fact all these
and much more.
Located
in the East Coast region of Peninsular
Malaysia, Pahang is the peninsula's
largest state. Currently, has a population
of 1.2 million. Spanning north to
south of the state, forming a natural
divider between east and west Pahang
is a formidable mountain range wherein
lies Peninsular Malaysia's highest
peak, Gunung Tahan, the inspiration
of many a mountaineers in this part
of the world. Pahang's climate is
characteristic of the tropics - hot
and humid all the year round with
distinct wet and dry season that coincides
with the wet seasons from the South
China Sea. Kuantan, the state capital,
is not only fast developing as a commercial
town but is also a popular seaside
resort. Pekan, the royal town is situated
45 km south of Kuantan.
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| Interesting
Places in Pahang |
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• Taman
Negara
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• Kenong
Rimba Park |
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• Jeram
Besu |
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• Elephant
Conservation Centre |
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• Tioman
Island |
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• Cherating
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• Cameron
Highland |
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• Genting
Highland |
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Fraser's
Hill |
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• Bukit
Tinggi |
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• Endau-Rompin
State Park |
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• Pekan |
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• Tekam
Plantation Resort
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• Sungai
Lembing |
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| • Balok
Beach |
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• Kota
Gelanggi Caves |
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