About Pahang

Pahang, Malaysia’s largest state on the peninsula, is a paradise of natural beauty and ecological diversity. It is home to some of the country’s most iconic highlands, rainforests, and beaches, offering endless opportunities for exploration. The cool retreats of Cameron Highlands and Fraser’s Hill invite visitors with tea plantations, strawberry farms, and scenic landscapes. Further east, Taman Negara — one of the world’s oldest rainforests — offers thrilling jungle treks, canopy walks, and river adventures. Along its coastline, Cherating Beach and Teluk Cempedak offer sun, surf, and sea turtle sightings, while the islands near Tioman beckon divers from around the globe.

Beyond its natural splendor, Pahang is a state rich in royal heritage and tradition. The royal town of Pekan houses the Sultan Abu Bakar Museum, which celebrates the lineage and culture of the Pahang monarchy. The local cuisine — including ikan patin masak tempoyak, gulai lemak, and satar — highlights the state’s culinary creativity and use of local ingredients. Whether you seek mountain serenity, jungle adventures, or seaside relaxation, Pahang presents a majestic blend of tranquility, culture, and adventure — a true green gem at the heart of Malaysia.

Top Attractions

Experience the natural wonders of Pahang, from Taman Negara’s ancient forests to the breezy hills of Cameron Highlands.

Savor Pahang’s Cuisine

Taste the authentic flavors of Pahang, from hearty village dishes to coastal delights prepared with local charm.

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