
Day 1 Malaysian Tour from Kuantan to Jarentut

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RouteXpert René Plücken (MRA Master)
Last edit: 27-05-2021
The roads in Malaysia are generally in good condition, but beware; there are also parts where the asphalt is poor and there can be potholes in the road surface. This can be dangerous, so caution is advised.
During the rainy season (September-December) the roads can be slippery. Traffic in Malaysia drives on the left side of the road.
You can rent a motorcycle in Malaysia, they are usually lighter models and often scooters.
You can spend the night in hotels, B & Bs or campsites, which can easily be booked via the website in the review or via booking.com.
I rate this route with 5 ***** stars because of the beautiful roads, the beautiful nature, sights and activities that you can undertake.
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Duration
11h 8m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
358.51 km
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Driving along the coastline of the South Chinese Ocean
The route starts at McDonald's in Kuantan, via the Tanjung Lumpur bridge we leave the city and drive south along the coast to the town of Kampung Rantau Panjang where we take the C106. This road follows the course of the Pahang River and meanders through the beautiful Malaise landscape with its many palm trees.
The first stop is Bukit Gambang Safari Park (BGSP), which is the largest safari park in Malaysia. BGSP covers 138 acres of secondary jungle and is divided into Walking & Wild Savannah zones. It is open until 9 pm and has many exhibition spaces and various shows, such as;
• African Yabara Fire Show
• Tarsan Adventure Show
• Wonderful Birds Show
• Multi animal show
• Educational animal briefings
• Predator Show (unique show without human contact, showing the hunting behavior and food hierarchy chain of predators)
BGSP is also home to Bukit Gambang Water Park, Malaysia's best water park with a total area of 45.8 hectares, designed in a lush secondary jungle. The landscape and surroundings give a tropical atmosphere to the water park.
Experience the longest, tallest, largest and widest water fun attractions in the country. There is always something for everyone to enjoy and it is a true wonderland for children of all ages.
The most popular attractions include:
• Largest wave pool in Malaysia with eight different wave patterns.
• Longest family raft ride in Malaysia.
• Longest canopy slide in Malaysia.
• Longest 6-lane slide in Malaysia.
The Bukit Gambang Safari Park is located in BGSP, this is the largest safari park in Malaysia. The 138-acre animal shelter is designed to provide you with countless exciting encounters, up close and personal with exotic animals from all over the world. There are over 300 animal species, many of which are the first of their kind in Malaysia. Bukit Gambang Safari Park is an all-weather with covered hiking trails.
In BGSP, you can eat at Simba Hill Gourmet Hall, the first and only unique White Lions Themed Restaurant in the country.
BGSP also offers several outdoor recreational activities such as:
• Horse riding
• ATV fun ride and off road ride
• Paint-ball shooting range
• Paint ball warzone
• Archery
• Jungle tours
• ATV Safari Adventure - approximately 45 minutes (6 km) trip by ATV close to the roaming animals of the famous African wild savannah
If you want to plan a longer visit, Bukit Gambang Resort City offers 1,866 accommodations of different categories in two themed resorts: Arabian Bay Resort and Caribbean Bay Resort. You can also choose to stay overnight in the Global Heritage (126 units), specially designed 3 and 4 bedroom villas with typical houses built in cities such as San Francisco, Amsterdam and Venice.
Via the very winding C133 we drive to Maran where we stop for something to eat. In this village there are many small restaurants where you can enjoy the Malaise cuisine. We continue the beautiful ride on winding roads through beautiful green landscapes. Take time now and then to stop and enjoy.
At WP15 you have the option to shorten the route slightly and drive straight on to Kampung Seberang via the shorter route where you reconnect to the route.
The next longer stop is planned at Gunung Senyum, which means Smiling Mountain, a limestone rock that rises 478 meters above the surrounding oil palm dominated landscape. This park is closed on Fridays.
The mountain is dotted with caves, some of which are visible as soon as you enter the Gunung Senyum Recreational Forest parking lot.
Next to the parking lot is a traditional 1907 Pahang house, the park management office, a snack bar, a campground, restrooms and a mosque. There is also a lake that is partially spanned by a suspension bridge.
After this last stop it is 40 kilometers to the end of this beautiful day in Jerantut, where we spend the night in one of the many hotels.

C125 near Temerloh

Gunung Senyum Limestone Caves
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Pahang
About this region
Pahang (Malay pronunciation: [paˈhaŋ]; Jawi: ڤهڠ), officially Pahang Darul Makmur with the Arabic honorific Darul Makmur (Jawi: دار المعمور, "The Abode of Tranquility") is a sultanate and a federal state of Malaysia. It is the third largest Malaysian state by area and ninth largest by population. The state occupies the basin of the Pahang River, and a stretch of the east coast as far south as Endau. Geographically located in the East Coast region of the Peninsular Malaysia, the state shares borders with the Malaysian states of Kelantan and Terengganu to the north, Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan to the west, Johor to the south, while South China Sea is to the east. The Titiwangsa mountain range that forms a natural divider between the Peninsula's east and west coasts is spread along the north and south of the state, peaking at Mount Tahan, which is 2,187m high. Although two thirds of the state is covered by dense rain forest, its central plains are intersected by numerous rivers, and along the coast there is a 32-kilometre wide expanse of alluvial soil that includes the deltas and estuarine plains of the Kuantan, Pahang, Rompin, Endau, and Mersing rivers.The state is divided into 11 administrative divisions called daerah (districts) - Pekan, Rompin, Maran, Temerloh, Jerantut, Bentong, Raub, Lipis, Cameron Highlands and Bera. The largest district is Jerantut, which is the main gateway to the Taman Negara national park. Pahang's capital and largest city, Kuantan, is the eighth largest urban agglomerations by population in Malaysia. The royal capital and the official seat of the Sultan of Pahang is located at Pekan. Pekan was also the old state capital which its name translates literally into 'the town', it was known historically as 'Inderapura'. Other major towns include Temerloh, Bentong and its hills resorts of Genting Highlands and Bukit Tinggi. The head of state is the Sultan of Pahang, while the head of government is the Menteri Besar. The government system is closely modeled on the Westminster parliamentary system. The state religion of Pahang is Islam, but grants freedom to manifest other religions in its territory. Pahang is categorised as medium ethnically diverse state with 0.36 of ethnic diversity index in 2010. It is ranked 5th least diverse among Malaysian states and territories, after Terengganu, Kelantan, Melaka and Perlis.Archaeological evidences revealed the existence of human habitation in the area that is today Pahang from as early as the paleolithic age. The early settlements gradually developed into an ancient maritime trading state by the 3rd century. In the 5th century, the Old Pahang sent envoys to the Liu Song court. During the time of Langkasuka, Srivijaya and Ligor, Pahang was one of the outlying dependencies. In the 15th century, the Pahang Sultanate became an autonomous kingdom within the Melaka Sultanate. Pahang entered into a dynastic union with Johor Empire in the early 17th century and later emerged as an autonomous kingdom in the late 18th century. Following the bloody Pahang Civil War that was concluded in 1863, the state under Tun Ahmad of the Bendahara dynasty, was eventually restored as a Sultanate in 1881. In 1895, Pahang became a British protectorate along with the states of Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. During the World War II, Pahang and other states of Malaya were occupied by the Empire of Japan from 1941 to 1945. After the war, Pahang became part of the temporary Malayan Union before being absorbed into the Federation of Malayas and gained full independence through the federation. On 16 September 1963, the federation was enlarged with the inclusion of new states of North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore (expelled in 1965). The federation was opposed by neighbouring Indonesia, which led to the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation over three years along with the continuous war against local Communist insurgents.
Modern Pahang is an economically important state with main activities in services, manufacturing and agricultural sectors. As part of ECER, it is a key region for the manufacturing sector, with the local logistics support network serving as a hub for the entire east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia. Over the years, the state has attracted much investment, both local and foreign, in the mineral sector. Important mineral exports include iron ore, gold, tin and bauxite. Malaysia's substantial oil and natural gas fields lie offshore in the South China Sea. At one time, timber resources also brought much wealth to the state. Large-scale development projects have resulted in the clearing of hundreds of square miles of land for oil palm and rubber plantations and the resettling of several hundred thousand people in new villages under the federal agencies and institutions like FELDA, FELCRA and RISDA.
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Modern Pahang is an economically important state with main activities in services, manufacturing and agricultural sectors. As part of ECER, it is a key region for the manufacturing sector, with the local logistics support network serving as a hub for the entire east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia. Over the years, the state has attracted much investment, both local and foreign, in the mineral sector. Important mineral exports include iron ore, gold, tin and bauxite. Malaysia's substantial oil and natural gas fields lie offshore in the South China Sea. At one time, timber resources also brought much wealth to the state. Large-scale development projects have resulted in the clearing of hundreds of square miles of land for oil palm and rubber plantations and the resettling of several hundred thousand people in new villages under the federal agencies and institutions like FELDA, FELCRA and RISDA.
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The route is based on the routes of “Rider Chris”, a passionate motorcyclist from Kuala Lumpur who shares his adventures through his website and social media. I made this collection with his permission.
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