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Pahang & Terengganu Information
Travel & Local Information Guide
Nearly two-thirds of Pahang’s 35,000 sq. km land area is covered in dense tropical rainforest, making it a repository for Malaysia’s natural treasures. Almost all of the highland retreats, some beautiful islands and beaches are found in Pahang.
Many visitors head to Terengganu to escape the busy city life and participate in recreational and relaxation activities by the beach. It is this peace and serenity that Terengganu offers which draws crowds from all over the world. Redang & Tioman is one of the most wonderfull island of Terengganu.
Where To Stay In PahangThe most popular allurement of Pahang are its beaches – carpeted with fine white sand and clear blue waters. If you want to relax & far from the hot, tropical climate, Cameron Highlands, Fraser's Hill, Berjaya Hills or Genting Highlands allow you to breathe refreshing, cold mountain air. (Read more...)
Overview of PahangPahang Darul Makmur is Peninsular Malaysia's repository for nature. The largest state in the Peninsular, Pahang is filled with with national parks, beautiful waterfalls and some warm beaches, making it an enchanting getaway. The state's capital city is Kuantan. (Read more ...)
Weather in PahangMalaysia has a tropical climate with year-round high humidity and temperatures ranging from 27°C to 35°C. Pahang state, on the East Coast, follows this but the Northeast Monsoon from November till January affects the humidity levels. (Read more ...)
Pahang MapOur interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. (Read more...)
Where To Stay In TerengganuTerengganu is where the excitement of turtle-watching and scuba-diving comes. There are plenty of excellent resorts on the mainland and islands to help you stay comfortable, while engaging in all your recreational pursuits. If you looking for something different, stay in an eco-resort located near Tasik Kenyir, the largest man-made lake in Malaysia. (Read more...)
Overview of TerengganuThe state of Terengganu overlooks the South China Sea on the east side of Malaysia. A charming holiday destination, Terengganu has a stretch of beautiful beaches and even more spectacular islands. Popularly known as the ‘Land of Turtles’, many turtle species such as Olive Ridleys and Leatherbacks come to nest on its beaches each year. (Read more ...)
Weather in TerengganuTerengganu has a strong tropical monsoon climate, with relatively uniform temperature within the 21°C to 32°C range. January till April, the weather is dry and warm, with humidity in the lowlands consistently high, between 82-86 percent annually. Terengganu's average rainfall is 2,032 mm to 2540 mm per year, with the most rain falling between November till January. (Read more ...)
Terengganu MapOur interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. (Read more...) |






Terengganu - The state of Terengganu overlooks the South China Sea on the east side of Malaysia. A charming holiday destination, Terengganu has a stretch of beautiful beaches and even more spectacular islands. Terengganu's capital, administration and business centre is 









