Kuantan Tours
Pahang Tours
These tours that start from Kuantan will allow you to experience the sublime beauty of Pahang’s natural heritage!
Drive to Beserah fishing Village and witness the process of preparing salted fish - a local delicacy. Fresh catches are also sold at the Jetty. A short drive away is located a beach with black rocks, which are of volcanic Lava origin (There are no Volcano in Malaysia) Hence it’s called “Black Rock Beach. Read More...
Board the boat be paddle along the river. You will notice immediately the fireflies along the riverbanks. On some preferred tress, countless would gather creating a merry atmosphere and the national electrical board would some to mind. Read More...
Night Market, usually starts at 5.30 pm, they have it everyday but all are in different area, lots of things, that you can buy from the night market and what makes it most interesting is ‘bargaining’ for shirt, jeans, socks watches and others.
Cruising along the Kuantan River, you’ll discover the riverbanks are teaming with fishes, crawlies, crustaceans, and monitor lizard. The riverine mangrove area is also a house to the white belly sea eagle.
Malaysia’s second largest natural lake, Tasik Chini comprise of 13 interconnected lakes that flows into the Chini river that feeds into the Pahang river, which is the longest river in Peninsula Malaysia.
Panching Cave, also knows as Gua Charah, lies 25 kilometers west of Kuantan. The cave is a Buddhist sanctuary - house a huge statue of the reclining Buddha and other smaller dedicated statues. Read More...
Pulau Kapas is a heaven for snorkelers and divers alike. Blessed with pristine white sand, swaying palms and crystal clear waters - it offers a perfect peaceful getaway.
The trip will take you thru Tanjong Lumpur along an idyllic and scenic coastal road scattered with small Villages. In Pekan witness silk weaving at Pulau Keladi and the traditional house, where an International Polo Tournament is held yearly. The state Museum and the boat museum will be the final stop. Read More...
Getting to Kuala Terengganu is an experience by itself. Being a coastal road there are many Malay Villages, and these are fishing and villages and there are scores of exotic sandy beaches along the way. Read More...
Every year from May to September the green turtle will turn up in Chendor Beach to lay their eggs here. The turtles come from the deep ocean to the same place and they lay their eggs between 80 to 120 eggs. Read More...