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Fraser's Hill Guide
Everything you need to know about Fraser's Hills
Originally a coal mine, Fraser’s Hill has today become one of Malaysia’s most popular highland destinations. With a cooling countryside and rich natural heritage, Fraser’s Hill attracts golfers and bird-watchers from across the country. Historical, colonial-styled bungalows still scatter the landscape, many turned into resorts to accommodate guests for the weekend.
Where To Stay In Fraser's HillFor those looking to escape not just the hustle and bustle of city life but also its heat and humidity, Fraser’s Hill provides a desirable option with its decidedly cooler air and scenic highland surroundings. Stay in one of the many resorts available along the hills such as The Pines Resort and take in the cool, fresh air and the beautiful scenery laid before your eyes. (Read more...) Jungle-Trekking
Fraser’s Hill is covered with rich highland forest – there are many trails for eco-tourists to choose from that range in distance anywhere from 1-5 km. Some of the most popular trails are the Hemmant Trail, Maxwell Trail, Mager Trail, Kindersley Trail and Abu Suradi Trails. The longest trail is the Pine Tree Trail which requires the assistance of a guide.
Bird Watching
A sanctuary for over 260 species of local and migratory birds, Fraser’s Hill is perfect for those who love watching feathered creatures in their element. Annual events include the International Bird Race where participants will try to outdo each other to sight, identify and record as many local species as possible. Fraser's Hill Developement Corporation Address: Perbadanan Kemajuan Bukit Fraser,
Fraser’s Hill Development Corporation,
Bangunan JKR 300, Jalan Masjid,
25000 Kuantan,
Pahang Darul Makmur,
Malaysia. Waterfalls
There are a few waterfalls that brim with crystal-clear mountain water around the hills of Fraser. Jeriau waterfalls are located about 4 km from the town center, the nearest one. Visitors can also visit Allan’s Water a former reservoir where you can boat and fish. Another 15 km away from Fraser’s Hill is the Telaga Waterfall, a bigger, more scenic area to picnic. Visitors can also check out other waterfalls near Fraser’s Hills and Raub including Lata Berembun, Jeram Besu , Lata Jarum and Lata Lembik. Jeriau WaterfallLocation: about 5km from the town centre Golf
Golf enthusiasts can take their pick from a smaller 9-hole course to an 18-hole course in Frasers’ Hill. The 9-hole course is an old heritage course designed by Frank Hemmant in 1925 with undulating fairways and rolling greens bordered by pine trees. The 18-hole Jeriau course designed by Roger Davis is 3 km away from the town centre, providing a challenging course for golfers. Fraser Golf & Country ClubAddress:
49000 Fraser Hill |






