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Chendor Beach

From early July to September, visitors can watch green turtles or giant leatherback turtles swim ashore to lay eggs. Situated approximately 10km from Cherating, Chendor Beach offers some fine bathing spots.

Please visit Chendor Beach under Beaches.

Gunung Senyum Caves

Fascinating to explore, the Gunung Senyum Caves consists of at least 20 caves. Common activities include cave exploration and camping in the shade of tropical foliage. Students and scientists have also started scientific expeditions in the caves. However, cave explorers must be prepared for the smell of bats, limestone rocks, and the sightings of strange creatures and insects.

Genting Highlands

A popular spot with many local and foreign visitors, Genting Highlands is blessed with mountain air and lush greenery that make it an ideal escapade from the heat, and hustle and bustle of the city.

Please visit Genting Highlands under Highlands.

Fraser's Hills

Like Rome, Fraser's Hills is built on seven hills. But unlike Rome, it bears no claim to cosmopolitan fame. Instead, it has a rather quiet rustic air, more like the rustic solitude of the English countryside.

Please visit Fraser's Hills under Highlands.

Jeram Besu

Located near Raub, Jeram Besu is another alternate recreational area in Pahang. It only takes 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur by car. It is gaining popularity as one of the most challenging white water rafting areas in the country. Raub is one of the oldest towns in Pahang state. It began as a gold mining town in the early 19th Century and its colonial past is evident in the old buildings scattered around the town.

Cameron Highlands

First discovered by the British surveyor William Cameron in 1885, Cameron Highlands is regarded as the "Green Bowl" of the country, supplying its produce of cabbages, tomatoes, lettuces, and green peppers to major cities in Malaysia, as well as to Singapore.

Please visit Cameron Highlands under Highlands.

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