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 21 reviews
I've been visiting Cameron Highlands almost yearly since I was small. Until just recently we discovered this hidden gem which is striving to preserve our very own Malaysian Cultural Heritage about Mah Meri, an unique Aboriginal tribe in Malaysia. They had a small collection of amazing wooden masks and statue wholely handcrafted with just simple tools. All mask's attached jaw is a seperate mov able part, which I find quite different compared to masks from other culture. We are fascinated by their beautiful arts and find it meaningful to learn something new about our native culture! If you liked cultural arts, I would say this gallery is very enjoyable.
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 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 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.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Yoga center built on granite boulders over the South China Sea offers beautiful views, professional instructors and a real island experience.
4.0 based on 426 reviews
This is one of my favourite attractions during my short stay in Ipoh. There’s an entrance fee of RM6 per adult but well worth every penny! Take a walk down memory lane as the museum features lots of antiques and artifacts of bygone years in old Ipoh. Old typewriters, cassette tapes, books, F&N bottles, utensils, furniture and more! Lots of setup of scenes such as barber shop, hair saloon, classroom, kitchen, provision shop and more. Wonderful place to explore if you wish to revisit life in the 1950s and beyond! Not to be missed if you are an avid photographer!
4.0 based on 220 reviews
This temple is beautiful and it is so peaceful here.Do pay a visit if you are in Cameron Highlands.Just by sitting next to the Koi pond;it will relaxes your mind.So nice!!!
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