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 239 reviews
Combining Hollywood characters and storylines with state-of-the art technology, physical stages and multi-sensory effects, The VOID offers the most immersive virtual reality experience in the world. The VOID Resorts World Genting is the first of its kind in Asia and unlike any other VR you can see, smell, touch and experience the impossible - it's truly ground-breaking technology.
I went to the Ghostbusters experience. It's an amazing experience and completely exceeded my expectations from someone knows a bit about virtual reality. Amazing! Must try! Great service for the staff Fatihah too! Thanks!
4.5 based on 152 reviews
We took the night tour and was completely mesmerized by Hafiz's magic. You have to go to experience it yourself and it is worth every penny and second. We might try the daytime mangrove tour. The river is very pleasant and lovely nature.
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 1,496 reviews
The ticket was easy to get and cheaper during the weekdays, plus it's including bus ticket from KL Sentral to GPO.
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 529 reviews
Fly up in just 10 minutes from the Awana Station at mid-hill to the SkyAvenue Station at the peak. With the same ticket, you get a free stop at the Chin Swee Station, where you can explore the beautiful Chin Swee Caves Temple and its magnificent surroundings at no extra cost.
We have availed this Gondola one side normal and return with Glass floor, the scenic beauty was marvelous and we reach Sky Avenue station withing 10 Minutes from the Awana station, we thoroughly enjoyed the 360 degree views and the crisp mountain air and clouds sounding the atmosphere.Normal Gondola 9 RM/person one way and Glass Floor Gondola 21 RM/person one way.
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Premium Ferry Service to Tioman Island
Very Professional service, Very Stable and fast and reliable service, We booked premium seats , amazing seats and very comfortable.
4.0 based on 864 reviews
You'll never forget the day you helped give an elephant a bath (additional request with the help of a guide). Currently elephant riding has been temporary stopped until further notice. Get up close and personal with the amazing semi-wild elephants at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Be sure to book in advance because the center has strict daily visitor quotas.
My boyfriend and I spent a day at the elephant sanctuary on our way from the Cameron Highlands to Taman Negara. We chose the educational guide (120RM for a private tour) which included feeding the baby elephants, watching them being given milk, an educational short film, the ‘elephant show’ (introduction to each of the big elephants) and feeding the big elephants. We paid 10RM each to bathe with the baby elephants in the river. The sanctuary itself is extremely peaceful, surrounded by the river and national park. Our guide Mira was lovely, extremely knowledgable about the sanctuary and the elephants themselves and made for a wonderful day. We stayed in Temerloh and paid 150RM for a taxi from our hotel, to wait for us all day and then take us back to the bus stop. This was a fantastic day, and good value for money (don’t bother with a prebooked tour unless you need the transport!). We highly recommend!
4.0 based on 470 reviews
I visited the Taman Negara National Park as part of a tour package just because I felt that was the most effective way to get the most out of the trip. My package included two nights at a chalet, a night jungle hike, a day jungle hike, a boat ride at night, the canopy, a visit to an authentic villages, a visit to Deerland and Elephant Sanctuary, finally a boat ride back to civilization and a van for the final leg back to KL. The only thing I found disappointing was the night hike as there wasn’t much to see and then it rained, like the heavens opened up. That’s not the parks fault of course, it just meant that the ground became too dangerous or just that the guides insurance didn’t tourists getting lost in the dark. The night time boat ride was super as we got to see fireflies. I kind of regret doing that now because I’ve only just read about the environmental impact of disturbing those insects. Talking of insects, I also got stung by a hornet in the chalet on the second night, so it didn’t spoil my enjoyment. The boat ride back was super cool, really chilled out lying back, enjoying the sun and the river. Would love to visit the park again.
4.0 based on 216 reviews
The Agropark is like a mini Cameron Highlands with its own tomatoes, brocolli, strawberry farms, tea plantation, rabbit park, herb and floral gardens. Recommended attraction for families with children.
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