The east coast state of Pahang is the largest
in Peninsula Malaysia and is perhaps nature's gift to the country. It
has so much to offer the visitor and is usually the most sought after
holiday destination by both locals and foreigners. Exotic flora and fauna
are an intrinsic part of the wild life and there is unspoiled beauty throughout
the state. Rich varied scenery and landscape leave visitors thoroughly
enchanted with the magnificent gifts nature has bestowed on this tropical
paradise. From pristine waterfalls to invigorating mountains, palm-fringed
beaches to refreshing jungles, Pahang is a rendezvous with diversity and
contrast.
Apart from its attractions, Pahang is also
rich in natural resources with two-thirds of the state covered by tropical
forests. Palm oil, rubber, and cocoa are cultivated extensively in large
land development schemes. Manufacturing has also provided additional income
to the state.
Tioman
Island
Tioman
is the largest group among 64 volcanic islands. Visitors can choose between
snorkeling and diving in crystal clear waters, lazing around on the white-sand
beaches or exploring rugged trails of the interior.
Please visit Tioman
Island under Islands.

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