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Waterfalls,
Camping
There
are many breathtaking waterfalls in Tasik Kenyir. Creating a cool, relaxing,
and rejuvenating ambience, visitors will love picnicking at these falls.
The waterfalls in Kenyir Lake are well shaded by the leafy green canopy
of the Tropical Rainforest. Currently, there are no basic amenities such
as restrooms, but plans are already being undertaken to accommodate for
such facilities. Apart from that, these falls are also ideal for camping.
Lasir, located 16km to the south of Pengkalan
Gawi, is one of the most popular picnic spots in Tasik Kenyir. It has
a magnificent fall of some 500ft. Lasir drops gracefully onto a multi-tiered
level of boulders and rocks, forming cascading showers of foaming white
sprays of water.
Another waterfall, Saok, is fast gaining
popularity amongst visitors to Kenyir Lake. Cascading waters over its
rocky terraces and boulders and a flat sandy area at ground level make
it a perfect picnic spot for the whole family.
Unlike Lasir and Saok, Tembat waterfall
is made up of five fast flowing rapids. It has a large camping area at
the side and is thus a popular destination for campers. There is a hiking
trail that leads to the top of the fall with a magnificent view of the
waterfall and its surroundings.
Other waterfalls within Tasik Kenyir are
the Petang, Leban, Terenggan, Lata Terap and Petuang.
Hills
Apart
from picnicking, the hilly regions of the lake bring visitors to a world
of untouched, virgin jungles that are estimated to be millions of years
old. Research scientists, nature lovers, adventurers, and keen photographers
will find Kenyir a promising world of discovery. The highest altitude
in Kenyir Lake is Mount Chergau. Other peaks include the Bongsu, Tembat,
Raung, Kachang, Gagau, and Gajah Terom. The mountainous tropical rain
forest offers tremendous Eco-tourism potential. Hence, to ensure that
it is well preserved, facilities such as ranger stations, base camps,
and hiking trails are in the process of development. Should visitors choose
to venture into these hilly regions, it is advisable to consult the relevant
authorities.
Caves
Two
limestone hills that abound with mysteries and legends are Bewah and Taat.
Although occasionally covered by spooky mists, these hills provide some
of the most spectacular sights in Tasik Kenyir. Taat has three caves with
the lowest entrance, Tok Bidan Cave, now submerged underwater. Archeologists
and historians have uncovered artifacts such as kitchen utensils, axes,
and tools that date back to the Neolithic era. Taat Caves can be explored
through two visible entrances while the nearby Bewah Cave has only one
entrance. Inside, these caves offer extraordinary sights of stalactites
and stalagmites. Authorities are planning to conduct further excavations
to unravel the mysteries and secrets of the caves.
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