https://www.traditionrolex.com/30

DISCOVER THE BEST OF PAHANG

There are many options to arrive here.

HOW TO GET THERE

Our list of places to stay in Pahang.

WHERE TO STAY

Explore the possibilities in Pahang.

WHAT TO DO

For every pocket, and for every taste.

WHERE TO EAT

Prominent and important events of the year.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

List of the best destinations in Pahang.

MUST VISIT PLACES IN PAHANG!

POPULAR DESTINATION TO VISIT IN PAHANG
 
Get started on planning your holiday in Pahang by looking at these popular destinations
35,10,0,50,0
3,600,100,1,3000,5000,25,800
85,150,1,50,12,30,50,1,65,12,1,50,2,1,1,5000
0,1,1,0,1,40,15,5,3,0,1,20,0,1
The oldest Tropical Rain Forest in the world can only be found in Malaysia, and the best place to discover its secret is none other than the state of Pahang. We are proud to host to Taman Negara( The National Park), the only park in the world that can lay claim to keeping the original Tropical Rain Forest, undisturbed since 130 million years ago.
MAGNIFICENT WILDERNESS
MAGNIFICENT WILDERNESS
Hill resorts provide pleasant breaks for the weary travelers to the Far East. After all the exciting adventures in the hot and humid climate, what's more, refreshing than a quiet stay in some of the hill resorts, where one could sit in an open verandah sipping freshly brewed tea or indulging in cream-soaked fresh strawberries.
COOL HIGHLANDS RETREATS
COOL HIGHLANDS RETREATS
Pahang, blessed with some 210 kilometers of shoreline, is the perfect playground for seekers of the sun, sands and seas. Visitors are definitely spoilt for choices as the coastline is dotted by numerous stretches of white sandy beaches that are ever-ready to play host even to the most discerning. For the divers, there is Tioman. The island park is teeming with an assortment of exotic marine life that turn the colorful coral reefs as their homes.
SUN, SEA, SAND
SUN, SEA, SAND

Twitter Latest's Feed

Chinese simplified English German Malay

Watch Our Latest Video

How To Get There

User Rating: 0 / 5

Star InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar InactiveStar Inactive
 

By Road

Kuantan, a capital state on Pahang is located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is about 275 km. from Kuala Lumpur City, 380 km. from Johor Bahru/Singapore, 305 km. From Melaka, 219 from Kuala Terengganu and 382 from Kota Bharu.

If you were to drive, from Kuala Lumpur take the East-Coast Highway to Kuantan, from Johor Bahru/Singapore take the North- South Highway exit at Tangkak then go toward Segamat – Muadzam Shah – Kuantan or take the coastal road to Kota Tinggi – Mersing – Rompin – Pekan – Kuantan.

From Kota Bharu/Kuala Terengganu take the coastal road toward Dungun – Kemaman – Kuantan.

From Melaka go toward Tangkak – Segamat – Muadzam Shah – Kuantan.

A long distance (express) bus services link Kuantan to all major towns in Peninsular Malaysia as well as Singapore. In Kuala Lumpur the bus leave for Kuantan depart from Pudu Raya Bus Terminal and Pekeliling Bus Station. The journey will take 4 – 5 hours. From Johor Bahru the bus depart from Larkin Bus Terminal and take about 5 – 6 hours. Hired taxi is always available at almost every towns and cities.

By Air

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) fly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport in Kuantan daily. It is faster and more convenience to take a flight the duration is about 45 minutes. Beside, for those who come from the northern part of Peninsular (Penang, Kedah, Perlis) flight from Penang to Kuantan operate by ‘Fireflies’ 3 times a week. In addition to that, Singaporean now can enjoy and shorten their journey by taking daily flight from Singapore to Kuantan.

By Rail

When was the last time you took a train? To go to Pahang by train is a wonderful and spectacular memory. The scenic journey will certainly make you happy and unforgettable experience. The Malaysian Railway (KTMB) operates from Singapore (Woodland) – Tumpat – Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (KL Central) – Tumpat (Kelantan) – Kuala Lumpur daily. To make your journey more convenience you can take this express train with a sleeping berth together.

Here are some of the Railway Stations can be found in Pahang, KEMAYAN – TRIANG – MENGKARAK – MENTAKAB – KUALA KRAU – JERANTUT – KERAMBIT – BATU 9 – KUALA LIPIS – PADANG TENGKU – CEGAR PERAH – MERAPOH.

 

Contact Us

No 33 & 33A, ICT Hub, Indian Town,
Jalan Putra Square 4, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang
T: +609 568 1623/1624
F: +609 568 1626
H: 1-300-88-2017
E: webtourism16@gmail.com

Your Enquiry

Need more information? Send us your Enquiries and we will get back to you with a quick answer.

Operating Hours : 
Monday-Friday : 8.00 am - 5.00 pm / Friday Closed On : 12.15pm - 2.45pm
 
Visit Pahang with this free App brought to you by Tourism Pahang. Download now!

 Website & Content © 2023 Tourism Pahang Darulmakmur | Fraser's Hill Development Corporation. All rights reserved

*Disclaimer: Tourism Pahang does not acknowledge any form of monetary donations or awards or gifts made in its name offered through any medium or format of communication. Tourism Pahang shall not be responsible for any untoward incidents, consequences or any detrimental reliance on such information or damages resulting from such acts including gambling, monetary donations or investment of any kind. Tourism Pahang only recognizes contests, competitions or similar activities that are managed and organized by Tourism Pahang officially, therefore, Tourism Pahang shall not be liable monetarily or otherwise against any third party’s claim.

https://www.traditionrolex.com/30