Things to do in Pahang, Malaysia: The Best Playgrounds

October 25, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

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

1. Taman Esplanade

Jalan Besar, Kuantan Malaysia
Excellent
25%
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35%
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35%
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Taman Esplanade

Reviewed By geng59 - Kuantan, Malaysia

Bring your family, young and old, for family bonding whilst taking a stroll along the Kuantan River waterfront. Do your exercises here too if you like. For the fisherman in you, dawn and dusk is the place to be to enjoy your passion.For the young and young at heart, the McD outlet along this stretch might be your hangout after a refreshing walk. Otherwise, there are numerous food outlets at the far end to whet your appetites, mostly Malay cuisine and Pahang food specialties. Parking spots may be limited during peak hours in the evening but worth the effort if you do not mind to walk a bit. Otherwise, enjoy the Kuantan River waterfront. Pretty soon, Kuantan Tower will be ready for more exciting adventures when you are in Kuantan. Awesome!

2. Taman Awam Bukit Fraser

Jalan Pokok Pines, Bukit Fraser 49000 Malaysia
Excellent
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Good
80%
Satisfactory
20%
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Taman Awam Bukit Fraser

3. Taman I-City Jerantut

Kampung Sungai Jan, Jerantut 27000 Malaysia
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100%
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Taman I-City Jerantut

4. SnowWorld

Level T2A, First World Plaza, Genting Highlands 69000 Malaysia +60 3-2718 1118 [email protected] http://www.rwgenting.com/Theme_Parks/SnowWorld/
Excellent
17%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
34%
Poor
13%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 461 reviews

SnowWorld

A winter wonderland Looking for a winter getaway without leaving the borders of home? Take a trip into SnowWorld where a European-themed winter village awaits. Experience a sub-zero environment, complete with life-like snowfalls, changing day-to-night sceneries, warm igloo houses, and relics of ancient Roman castles. Not to mention, the Toboggan slide provides hours of fun for both adults and children alike!

Reviewed By kaveneshchandran - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I felt the extreme coldness as I entered the entrance to the snow world (inside)... I frequently get to a warmer place just to relieve the extreme coldness... I would recommend you to go if you don't shiver easily ot of you have a very strong coat that can bear extreme coldness... The coat provided there could bear the coldness but you would still feel cold inside... Also, try to wear extra strong gloves and boots, as the gloves and boots there is not strong enough... Anyways, it's a nice place to visit!!!

5. Mini Zoo Taman Teruntum

Jalan Padang Golf, Kuantan 25050 Malaysia +60 9-512 1555 http://inlinedive.seesaa.net
Excellent
9%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
41%
Poor
13%
Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

3.0 based on 54 reviews

Mini Zoo Taman Teruntum

Reviewed By Iemus

This is a small place - took an hour including plenty of time for the children (ages 2 & 4) to stop and stare. An adult could probably do a walkabout in 20 minutes. But admission is very cheap and the place is extraordinarily well-maintained : large enclosures for the animals to wander in, and they look much healthier and happier than the animals I’ve seen in the many zoos around Klang Valley. Also a small playground for the children to romp about in.

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