Pahang Attractions
What to See in Pahang
Kuantan has a variety of attractions for the whole family to enjoy. The most popular allurement of Kuantan are its beaches – carpeted with fine white sand and clear blue waters.
Beyond Kuantan, you can engage in a whole range of eco-adventures as the state of Pahang is rich in rainforest and scenery.
Spread across 16,000 acres of tropical rainforest, Berjaya Hills is situated approximately ten kilometres off the East West Karak Highway. Read More...
At about 1,500 metres above sea level, Cameron Highlands – located only four hours away from Kuala Lumpur – is set along a mountain plateau high above the river valley. Read More...
Cherating has its fair share of attractions – there’s the beautiful sweeping beaches bordered by coconut palm trees, the first-rate wave breaks that make it a surfers’ paradise and a great band of friendly residents. Read More...
The Main Range – also known poetically as Banjaran Titiwangsa in Malay – is a ridge of granite mountains that forms Peninsula Malaysia’s north-south backbone. Read More...
Situated near the mouth of the Kuantan River, Kuantan is the capital of Pahang and it is a busy tourist hub. It is also home to Teluk Chempedak, Batu Hitam and Cherating beaches. Read More...
Kuantan has some of the most fantastic beaches along the east coast; draped in fine white sand, buffeted by gentle waves and lit by a bright tropical sun. Read More...
On the opposite end of Pahang from Kuantan are some cool mountain-side townships. Far from the hot, tropical climate, these destinations allow you to experience moderate-climate weather and breathe refreshing, cold mountain air. Read More...
The islands off the east coast of Kuantan offer spectacular marine ecosystems and breath-taking beaches. These islands offer visitors a great place to relax or to explore nature and the underwater world through diving and snorkelling. Read More...
Around Kuantan, there are plenty of places dedicated to the preservation of nature, such as animal sanctuaries and horticultural parks. Enjoy and learn as you visit each of these places, perhaps coming out with a better understanding of our living environment. Read More...
As the state of Pahang is Peninsular Malaysia's natural repository of rainforest, there are plenty of gazetted rainforest reserves and parks. These places offer visitors a glimpse of Malaysia's rich and extraordinary flora and fauna - truly a sight to behold! Read More...
There are several scenic waterfalls to visit around Kuantan. These natural cascades of water that flow straight from the mountains offer visitors a chance to refresh themselves in mineral-rich and rejuvenating waters. Read More...
Kuantan offers visitors a chance to see some of Peninsular Malaysia’s most fascinating sights. From local museums to recreational parks and handicraft centres to pleasant beaches, Kuantan and its surroundings offer visitors a variety of places to visit. Read More...