Discover the best top things to do in Raub District, Malaysia including Pine Tree Trail, Hemmant Trail, Bishop Trail, The Paddock, Jeriau Waterfall, Allan's Water.
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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.
4.0 based on 40 reviews
We hiked this trail on a morning in late December when the fog had rolled in. The scenery was amazing in the mist. The weather made bird watching a little more difficult but we still got to see some species. The birds were not super active when we went but that's just the luck of the draw. We also heard tree frogs calling and saw two foot-long millipedes, which were amazing! Some parts of the trail before Muar Cottage aren't fully clear. We (mid-20s able-bodied couple) had to crawl through a tunnel of vegetation at one point. We were fine with it, just keep in mind if you have anyone in your group who might struggle with that sort of activity. We started on Hemmant Trail and hiked through to the end of Bishop Trail, which is easy to do if you bring a map. Would recommend this trail.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
Went here around 25 years ago, still have the pics of this place from way back then. As expected, it’s like time stops here, even the wooden fence around the stable look similar to the ones in my old pics =D The price for the horse ride is decent (RM 15 if parent + child ride together), there are two horses strolling at the time and another two in the barn. Place was clean, peaceful, Covid SOP was maintained. Had a great time for about an hour here especially coz I was with almost all my family members. By the way, the rest time is from 12.30pm - 2.00pm. So don't come during this time. We came around 9am and it was already open. You can try archery down the hill too. Still a great place =)
3.5 based on 39 reviews
Like I said – it’s the best place on this mountain. Opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm.My bro arrived with his family (with 4 children) around 4.45 pm; they could still enter then. He reached the flying fox spot by 5 pm, they still allowed him to play. So we ended up exiting the place circa 5.40 pm. 1. Flying fox - Saw previous review(s) about the age limit and stuff. Not now. In fact, they even allow 3-year-olds to do it together with parent. The guy before me had his 3-year-old girl strapped together down the zip-line =) - If children wanna do it alone, minimum age is 10 years old and of course, they must be able to complete both the short hike and climb towards the tower on the other side of the reservoir. - RM 20 / ride; which is pretty decent if you ask me - Enjoyed the short boat ride, short hike, and short climb up the tower. - They didn’t allow us to bring anything though, like phones and stuff when we do it. meh, as long we enjoy it, right? =) 2. Feeding the fish - I loved this part =D but if you put on your best outfits and expensive footwear, you might wanna take a step back =D those fish swarmed the surface like crazy! - RM 2 for the fish pellets, which was also pretty reasonable for me coz the packet is quite big. Children’ll love this as long as they aren’t afraid of fish swarming in front of them =) 3. Boat peddling - I don’t remember the price, maybe RM10 or RM15 for a 15-minute ride, coz I didn’t ride it but I saw the posters. ***They did however, kept the gate closed after a max number of visitors have entered. So you might wanna check your timing and get ready to queue if necessary Cons: parking area’s limited, I think people can squeeze around 10 cars around that area, but that’s it. You’ll need to make a U-turn down the road if that happens. There’s an abandoned resort and JKR bungalow at the end of that road.
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