Islands
and Beaches of Pahang
Further up Malaysia's eastern coast are the enchanting
beaches of Pahang as well as
the fabled island of Tioman. Picturesque villages and the
serene rhythms of the South China Sea make the Pahang
coastline one of the most enchanting locations in all of
Malaysia.
Pulau Tioman
For centuries, Pulau Tioman has been
regarded as a jewel in the sea. One early Malaysian
legend claims Tioman to be a transformed dragon princess.
Apparently the beautiful princess stopped enroute to
Singapore from China to admire the charms of this spot.
So enraptured was she that she decided to discontinue her
journey, take the form of an island, and remain there as
a place of shelter and comfort to passing travellers.
Tioman's beauty, from its towering dual volcanic peak to
its soft sands, swaying palms, and vibrant profusion of
tropical wildflowers, is such that it lends credence to
the tale. One indication of Tioman's enduring ability to
inspire fables is that it was chosen as the location for
the film version of the musical "South
Pacific." It is Bali Hai.
How to Get There:
The boat ride from Mersing takes about 1 1/2 hours, while
from Singapore will be about 4 1/2 hours. Pulau Tioman is
also served by Pelangi Air and Berjaya Air.
Teluk Chempedak
This popular beach resort lies five kilometers from
Kuantan, Pahang. The beach has a range of watersports
facilities, including sailing, surfing, and waterskiing.
A wide range of accommodations are available. Balai
Karyaneka, the handicraft center, offers visitors a
delightful variety of local handicrafts--wood carvings,
shellcraft, gold threaded songket materials, pandanus
household items, Dara jade jewelry, and, of course,
beautiful batiks.
Cherating
About 75 kilometers north of Kuantan. The sun-soaked
golden beaches of Asia's first Club Mediterranee are
excellent for a host of leisure activities, such as
windsurfing, swimming, snorkelling and parasailing. Among
the beach's attractions is the rustic atmosphere in the
kampungs, whose friendly people will usually play host to
visitors.
How to Get There:
Take a taxi or bus from Kuantan or Kuantan Airport.
Kuantan is accessible by air and road from many points
within the country as well as from Singapore.
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