Located just 5km from Kuantan town, Teluk Chempedak is a favourite among local folks. Its enclosed bay is suitable for water sport activities like swimming, surfing and jet-skiing. Its casuarina-lined beach is, however, quite rocky at certain places and the waves are often rough. On the sea front, numerous restaurants and food stalls serving a wide variety of food and beverages attract throngs of locals and tourists alike. They do a brisk trade and open right till after midnight. The nearby jungle area provides a quick introduction to Malaysia's flora and fauna, with a few different species of plant life, insects and other small animals inhabiting the limited space. Beware of the macaques, as they can be quite a nuisance. Just around the corner overlooking the beach is an international-class hotel. With the sounds of big waves splashing against the gigantic rocks in the background, this is a place to be at any time of the day.
Hutan Lipur Teladas, Maran
Hutan lipur ini terletak 2km dari Bandar Maran dan 50km dari Temerloh dan telah ditubuhkan pada tahun 1985. Kawasan ini dikunjungi oleh pelawat kerana ia terkenal dengan air terjunnya dan sungainya yang dingin. Ia terletak di dalam hutan yang telah dibalak. Terdapat lebih kurang 1,000 orang pelawat datang berkunjung ke sini di dalam satu bulan terutama di hujung minggu dan musim cuti sekolah. Kemudahan yang telah disediakan meliputi jalan, pondok, bangku, tandas awam, bilik persalinan, jambatan, ampangan dan tangga konkrit yang memerlukan penyelenggaraan dan pembaikpulih. Disamping itu usaha menanam beberapa jenis pokok sebagai program pengindahan telah dijalankan.
Hutan Lipur Lubuk Yu, Ulu Jempol, Maran
Gua Charas, Sg. Lembing, Kuantan
In the Malay language the word 'Gua' means cave. The Charas caves lay about 25 kilometers northwest of Kuantan at Panching on the Sungai Lembing road.
Formed millions of years ago and carved out by the forces of nature these caves offer an interesting sojourn. This limestone caves just out from the surrounding lowlands and a 20 foot climb the metal stairs is necessary.
Formed millions of years ago and carved out by the forces of nature these caves offer an interesting sojourn. This limestone caves just out from the surrounding lowlands and a 20 foot climb the metal stairs is necessary.
In the interior of the cave is a small statue of Buddha and the monk's living quarters. Further inside is a 30 foot long statue of the reclining Buddha. The cave is lighted by using a generator operated by the monk.
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