Taman NegaraEstimated to be 130-million years old, Taman Negara is one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
Taman Negara, Malaysia’s premier national park, is a haven for a diversity of plants, animals, birds, butterflies, insects and fish. Unique att ...
Tioman IslandHailed as one of Southeast Asia’s finest beach getaways, Tioman beckons with aquamarine waters, spectacular coral formations, diverse marine life and a rustic charm. Tioman lies about 56km off the coast of Pahang. The main staging points are Ta ...
Cameron HighlandsEscape to a cool, picturesque getaway! Situated at an elevation of 1,524m above sea level, this refreshing retreat is characterised by undulating valleys, sprawling tea plantations, terraced flower gardens and vegetable farms. This is the largest hil ...
Endau Rompin State ParkThe untouched wilderness at the Endau-Rompin State Park is one of the country’s last remaining lowland dipterocarp forests. This is the second-largest national park in the peninsula and it straddles across the states of Pahang and Johor (in ...
National Elephant Conservation Centre - Kuala GandahOne of the best attractions in the state, this centre offers a chance for visitors to come up close with Malaysian elephants (Elephasmaximus). Established in 1989, the centre is dedicated towards rescuing and translocation elephants. The centre is th ...
Genting HighlandsGear up for round-the-clock entertainment and excitement! Perched some 1,800m above sea level, Genting Highlands is tremendously popular among locals and visitors for its outdoor and indoor theme parks. Accommodation is aplenty but prior reservations ...
Fraser’s HillNestled prettily amidst the Pahang rainforest is the little hamlet of Fraser’s Hill. Akin to a little Scottish village, Fraser’s Hill is characterised by granite coloured mock-Tudor houses and colonial-style buildings. The hill resort exu ...
Traditional Weaving - Pekan and KuantanOne of the state’s most prestigious products is the Kain Tenun Pahang, a fabric that is hand woven using time-honoured methods. Set within a well-landscaped area dotted with Malay traditional-style buildings, Pulau Keladi Cultural Village in Pe ...
Berjaya HillsIf you have always wanted to see various cultures of the world in a single destination, then Berjaya Hills gives you the chance to do just that. Nestling serenely against 16,000 acres of rugged hills surrounded by the tropical rainforest, Berjaya Hil ...
Cherating BeachFringed by the waters of the South China Sea, Cherating Beach offers a quiet holiday amidst a rusticatmosphere. The shore is lined by hotels and resorts catering to all budgets, from backpacker’s inns to luxury beach resorts. Just nearby is Kam ...
The Royal Town of PekanPekan, Pahang’s Royal Town, has a number of distinguished attractions that reflect the state’s glorious past. The Sultan Abu Bakar Palace or Royal Palace is an impressive sight even from afar. At the Sultan Abu Bakar Museum, visitors can ...
HomestaysPahang has one of the highest number of homestay villages in the country. The state’s vast wilderness and natural attractions make a homestay experience here lively and adventurous.
Among the homestay villages in the state are: • Desa ...
Sungai Lembing MuseumDubbed as the ‘El Dorado’ of the Malay States, Sungai Lembing used to be the largest producer of tin-ore in Pahang. In its heyday, this serene township was the site of the largest subterranean coalmine in Southeast Asia.The Sungai Lembing ...
Deerland Park - LanchangAdorable deer, ostriches and peacocks are among the ‘stars’ at this delightful park. The 4.5ha park is a sanctuary for these animals that roam freely amidst the tropical vegetation. Similar to a petting zoo, visitors can feed the animals ...
Felda Residence Tekam – JerantutTucked away amidst acres of plantations and orchards, this resort serves as a refreshing getaway for visitors who wish to learn more about agriculture. Relax while you inhale the clean, fresh air and hear the chirping of birds. The resort is situated ...