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.
Restaurants in Pahang
5.0 based on 10 reviews
The Garden Farms at Radiant Retreats Site A, Janda Baik, is a fabulous day out for the whole family. Tour the gardens to get great ideas for small urban spaces. Let the kids roam the orchard and play games. Enjoy the Cafe. Shop at the Farm Shop. See you!
AWESOME & SUPER FUN! We go for tour, petik hydroponic veges & mushrooms, play games some more. Best!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
There are a lot of variety of flowers, vegetables and small animals. What took my breath away were the flowers - all kinds of orchids, lavendar, roses, hibiscus and many more.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
For garden enthusiasts who love to chat about plants. Mr and Mrs Tan are a bit eccentric and love to show their collection of medicinal / culinary herbs and flowers. Lots of things you won't see in Malaysian lowlands. Messy and kinda charming in a very grown-in way. This is very different from the tacky touristy locations in Cameron Highlands. Next to the entrance of Jungle Trail 10. Unfortunate that a government housing project is causing havoc nearby. A rare and more personal experience here. Visit before it's too late.
3.5 based on 201 reviews
If you love flowers, it is a place to visit. If not, just so so. There need an entrance fee to pay. But if it is in your tour package, the guide will pay for it. Anyway, I am not so interesting about this place.
3.5 based on 246 reviews
The bus shuttle from Colmar Tropicale was at every 1/2 hour and you can get there at any time of the day. The shuttle bus will stop at a designated parking area and one has to climb up the steps to reach the landing point of the Japanese village. For an elderly person who cannot walk is not advisable to go. Last 20 years ago, we can easily drive all the way up to the landing station. It was prohibited to drive up now due to landslides near the place. I just wish the management do something to slippery steps that lead to the Japanese Tea House. It was narrow, steep and slippery during wet weather . The management should expand the steps, better railing along the way.
3.5 based on 422 reviews
????Cameron Lavender Garden, Brinchang ????For flower lovers, this is a must-visit location. There's so many colours, flowers are in abundance, and it's just a haven for photographers. Lavenders are everywhere! ????Give their pastries a try. The Lavender Cheesecake was worth the experience, authentically having lavender in it. Lavender Yoghurt Smoothie is also quite nice.. Really, it's for the experience.. ????Cameron Highlands is beautiful, and this is one of the many attractions here..
3.5 based on 29 reviews
This can be your first stop before you arrive Cameron Highlands and maybe your last stop after you leave Cameron Highlands. It's a small place but enough for you to get your flower and strawberry fix. The place is an instagram worthy place, there's activity for the kids or the kids in you like feeding the rabbits. The cafe serves good food as well. Highly recommended to visit this place.
3.0 based on 380 reviews
Apart from many butterfly species, this place also have many different types of insects and small animals too - its like a mini zoo. There is also small flower and vegetable farms inside.
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