Pahang (Malay pronunciation: [paˈhaŋ]; Jawi: ڤهڠ), officially Pahang Darul Makmur with the Arabic honorific Darul Makmur (Jawi: دار المعمور, "The Abode of Tranquility") is a sultanate and a federal state of Malaysia. With an area of 35,840 square kilometres, it is the third largest Malaysian state and the largest in Peninsular Malaysia. Its territory comprises roughly 11% of the total land area of Malaysia. With 1.63 million inhabitants, it is Malaysia's ninth most-populous state. Pahang's capital and largest city, Kuantan, is the eight largest urban agglomerations by population in Malaysia.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Drop by here as it offers the biggest Dorje Shudgen statue I have ever seen to respect and pray to! Besides this, the place have many spiritual images and there are a number of "pastors" to giude you and relate Tibetan Buddhism for those interested!
4.5 based on 917 reviews
Explore this grand religious site located on a sharp, rocky slope near the peak of Resorts World Genting. Embark on a cultural journey through a visual depiction of the afterlife, or simply enjoy the magnificent moutaineous landscape from the temple. Key landmarks include the iconic nine-storey lamp-lit pagoda, the open-air SkyTerrace, and a 15-metre tall statue of Buddha.
On a cool day this place was amazing. Perched on the hillside and the middle point of the Genting Highlands sky gondola ???? the Temple has an amazing Buddha and 9 storey pagoda. The walkway includes the storey of the hell and rebirth.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
The view on top is beautiful, especially when you come during sunrise. You can see the magnificent Bukit Charas slowly rising from a sea of mist and finally bathing in sunlight along with all the hills around you. Truly spectacular. Bring a torchlight with you, and start climbing at 5.30 - 6.00am. Be prepared to face 'traffic jam' at the concrete steps to the top, which takes about 20-30 minutes of fairly easy climbing.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Welcomed warmly at entrance and then robed before entering. Stunning architecture and beautiful colours dazzle the eyes. Heloful attendant show you arounf and advice on decorum. A real highlight of kuantan.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
I visited this place by accident, not expected good road but turned out nice trip. The slope is high not easy at all!!!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Free parking and little commercialization makes this beach perfect for a private getaway. The sun rises from the water horizon, perfect for the mood and pictures.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
After all the walking, decided to visit BENTONG GALLERY for a rest. Staff was pleasant and my son love the ice cream there (says it tasted like cake). We finally know the history of Bentong. The Curator Madeline and her sister Amy were both there to happily answer all our questions. Very helpful indeed. Love the coffee icecicle (made by the cafe themselves). Really worth visiting.
4.0 based on 138 reviews
My Australian Group of 5 pax enjoyed themselves. Early morning is the best to go to this place and you can find many people trekking so the chances of getting lost is remote but stay in course. And don’t venture too far away from the normal route. A map can be obtained from most of the Hotels or from tourist information centre
4.0 based on 58 reviews
Pretty easy walk. Reasonably dry in spite of the constant rain from the night before. Can be done one way very quickly. Went one way (1km) & walked along the road by the golf course, into the town centre and back to the car park by the mosque, approximately 3.5km round trip.
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