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Establishing itself with the purpose of engaging in supplying travel services to both local and foreign travelers, offering quality and professional service in this respective field. Our company has since become a competitive player in the travel industry scene.

In and effort to become more effective and competitive, the travel agency's ensure that the company performs its best towards achieving the goal of creating high customer satisfaction by providing quality service for our clients.

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"Being the largest mosque in Pahang with 180 feet tall minarets, it is one of Kuantan's infamous landmark, with blue and white decoration with marble interior and blue and yellow stained glass windows."
Being the largest mosque in Pahang with 180 feet tall minarets, it is one of Kuantan's infamous landmark, with blue and white decoration with marble interior and blue and yellow stained glass windows. Last viewed - July 06, 2007

Located about 112km south-east of Alor Setar, deep in the forest of Gunung Inas in the Baling district is Peranginan Bukit Hijau, a great retreat for the locals. Also known as Lata Bukit Hijau Recreational Forest, it is famed for its amazing seven-level cascading waterfalls that create seven pools of cool, crystal clear water.

Although picnickers come here during weekends and public holidays, its large camping ground with basic toilet facilities along the Sungai Mempelam (Mempelam River) is more than adequate for all. Activities available there include nature walks along the bridle path that leads to the forest reserve where one can see nature at its best.

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1. The Rest House, Kuala Lipis
As the first building built by the British in Kuala Lipis, it was once the home to the British Resident appointed to Pahang.
2. Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands located at an elevation of 2,000 metres above sea level is one of the most developed hill resorts in Malaysia and is popular with many local and foreign visitors.
3. Telom River
Flowing from 1000m above sea level in Cameron Highland, the course is a continuous descent and the flow during the rainy months is too treacherous for any rafting activities.
4. Bukit Tinggi Golf & Country Club
The clubhouse makes for a rejuvenating retreat after a round of golf. The resort's French-themed Village or Colmar Tropicale is the major highlight. It also features a Japanese Village and a Rabbit and Deer Farm.
5. Kenong Rimba Park
Kenong Rimba Park is situated in natural surroundings with waterfalls, clear mountain streams and a variety of flora and fauna. There are aslo several caves to explore.
6. Mount Irau
This mountain can easily be climbed from Cameron Highlands and can be done in a day. You will be starting your climb from a higher altitude, which is a cooler start and the route passes through moss forest.
7. Sultan Ahmad Shah I Mosque
Being the largest mosque in Pahang with 180 feet tall minarets, it is one of Kuantan's infamous landmark, with blue and white decoration with marble interior and blue and yellow stained glass windows.
8. Astana Golf Resort
The championship course is spread over rolling hills and a generous number of water elements. There are refreshing streams and lakes that beautify the course, giving it the nickname,'The Gem of the East'.
9. Empang Jaleh
It has four permanent forest reserves. Another point of honour is that these are amongst the oldest jungles in the world. And nine other areas have been designated for possible reserves.
10. Sungai Palas Tea Estate
The Sungai Palas Tea Estate is one of the easiest tea plantations in Cameron Highlands to visit.

       

 
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