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With plethora of beautiful environment, superb natural wonders and impressive landmarks from the big cities of Kuala Lumpur to the sleepy yet breathtaking rural areas of the country, Malaysia is the perfect hideaway destination either for a vacation or for honeymoon!
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NATURAL WONDERS
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Bera Lake
Sprawling 35 km long and 20 km wide, this natural freshwater lake is situated in southwest Pahang Malaysia. Bera Lake also serves as a sanctuary housing 328 stunning varieties of flora and different species of fauna including birds, fish, monkeys, flying lemurs and other mammals. The tranquil open waters in the lake is a perfect spot for boating and kayaking. Nature enthusiasts will certainly love Bera Lake as it offers myriads of things to do such as jungle trek, cruise river channels and inlets and participate in river safaris.
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Mount Reng
Known for its sheer beauty and spectacular wonders around the area, Mount Reng is heavily visited by tourists and thousands of nature lovers from different corners of the world. The reason why most travelers flock Mount Reng is to feast their eyes with breathtaking creations. Mount Reng has become a haven among lovers of nature and adventure seekers. Adding more attraction in Mount Reng are the limestone caves, which is truly mind-blowing.
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Fraser’s Hill
Named after Louis James Fraser, a British fortune hunter the hill sits peacefully at 1, 524 above sea level. The refreshing mountain air, luxuriant foliage and calm atmosphere will pamper you with utmost relaxation that you want. There are also nurseries with vast array of flowers, waterfalls and jungle trails, which complements this scenic wonder. Visitors can indulge in different recreational activities like golfing in its 9-hole golf course, horse riding, bird watching and other wildlife escapade.
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Lang’s Cave
Is one of the most breathtaking show caves in Malaysia situated adjacent to the Deer Cave. Despite being a small show cave but the rock formations inside are exceptional and exquisite. The stalactites and stalagmites are painstakingly carved by nature. Entering inside Lang’s Cave provides visitors an opportunity to see some of its denizens namely bats and cave-dwelling snakes. The area is blanketed with lush vegetation that flourished throughout the years.
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Mahua Fall
As you stroll your way to Mahua Fall, enchanting sceneries of nature and tranquil flow of the river meet your eyes. Mahua Fall majestically stands around 17 meters high with a pool depth of 1.3 meters. It will take visitors a 1 ½ drive from Kota Kinabalu to reach this pristine waterfall. Enjoy swimming in its enticing waters and feel the serene atmosphere for an utmost comfort.
- Pahang River
The longest river in Malayan Peninsula stretching 459 km. Cruising around the river is the best way to enjoy its sheer beauty. Another interesting thing to watch whilst cruising is the beautiful sunset gleaming in the clear waters of the river.
- Mount Kinabalu
One of the most-keep gems in Malaysia. This prominent mountain in Southeast Asia is housed in Kinabalu National Park, a World Heritage Site. It stands 4, 095 meters or 13, 435 ft above sea level homes a wide range of flowers beautifully set around the surroundings.
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