Located in the East
Coast region of Peninsular Malaysia, Pahang is the peninsula's
largest state.
Spanning north to south of the state, forming a natural
divider between east and west Pahang is a formidable mountain
range wherein lies Peninsular Malaysia's highest peak, Gunung
Tahan, the inspiration of many a mountaineer in this part of the
world. Pahang's climate is characteristic of the tropics - hot
and humid all the year round with distinct wet and dry season
coincides with wet seasons from the South China Sea. Kuantan,
the state capital, is not only fast developing as a commercial
town but is also a popular seaside resort. Pekan, the royal town
is situated 45km south of Kuantan.
Pahang is rich in natural resources. About two thirds
of the state is covered by rich tropical forest. Palm oil, rubber
and cocoa are cultivated extensively in large and development
schemes. Manufacturing has also provided additional income to
the state. A state richly blessed with many attractions to offer,
Pahang is also set to become one of the leading tourist destinations
in the country.
Pahang has a comprehensive taxi and bus service to
take you around town as well as to other interesting sightseeing
spots within the vicinity.
There is also an efficient transport system for interstate
travel from Pahang to other states in the country and inter-district
travel from one district to another in Pahang.
Eating out in Pahang offers experiences as satisfying
as what one experience in Kuala Lumpur and the rest of the country.
Pahang's multi-cultural people readily whip up a varied menu requiring
various methods of food preparation.
For those who are more sports minded will find Pahang
to their liking. International wind surfing competitions are held
biannually (normally at the beginning and at the end of the year),
excellent golf courses are available. While polo enthusiasts can
also pursue their interest. Indeed, Pahang is rapidly becoming
a centre for sporting events.
A wide variety of choices of accommodation are available: beach and
hill resorts, bungalows and hotels, ranging from the internationally
administered chains to the moderately-prices local establishments.
Most hotels have centralised air-conditioning, well-equipped convention
and conference halls, coffee houses, restaurants, cocktails lounges,
discos, health centres with sauna and good telecommunication facilities.
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