About the Place
Pahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia, known for its lush rainforests, cool highland towns, and eco-retreats that sit perched above sea level. With destinations like Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands, Fraser’s Hill, and Bukit Tinggi, the state offers cooler weather, scenic views, and a refreshing break from Malaysia’s tropical heat. Perfect for couples, families, wellness seekers, and adventure lovers alike.
Highlights
- Scenic hilltop resorts with colonial or European architecture
- Malaysia’s highest hotel at 6,150 feet
- Tea plantations, jungle trails, waterfalls & golf courses
- Spa villages, European-style villages & glamping spots
- Family activities, cultural experiences & ziplining adventures
Top Things To Do
- Sip tea at a plantation in Cameron Highlands
- Zipline through the rainforest at Berjaya Hills
- Enjoy colonial high tea at The Lakehouse
- Explore jungle trails in Fraser’s Hill
- Visit Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park
- Wander through a replica French village at Colmar Tropicale
- Indulge in award-winning spa treatments
- Pick fresh strawberries or join jam-making classes
Top Stay Options
Retreat | Location | Unique For |
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Wyndham Ion Majestic | Genting Highlands | Highest hotel in Malaysia with sky-high views and 8 indoor pools |
Cameron Highlands Resort | Cameron Highlands | Colonial elegance with tea-garden picnics & spa village |
The Lakehouse | Cameron Highlands | Tudor-style charm & lakeside serenity |
The Chateau Spa & Wellness | Bukit Tinggi | 7-star wellness retreat in a castle-inspired resort |
Colmar Tropicale | Bukit Tinggi | French village setting with theme park vibes |
The Pines | Fraser’s Hill | Family-friendly apartments in pine forest surroundings |
The Cottage | Fraser’s Hill | Budget colonial-style bungalow for up to 8 guests |
Fraser’s Silverpark Resort | Fraser’s Hill | Simple apartments with valley views |
Tanah Aina Farrah Soraya | Raub | Eco-glamping with waterfalls & zero Wi-Fi |
How to Get There
- From Kuala Lumpur (KL):
- Genting Highlands: ~1 hour via Karak Expressway (E8)
- Bukit Tinggi: ~45 minutes via E8
- Cameron Highlands: ~3.5 hours via Tapah (Route 59) or Simpang Pulai
- Fraser’s Hill: ~2.5 hours via Kuala Kubu Bharu
- By Public Transport:
- Bus to Tanah Rata for Cameron Highlands
- Shuttle buses from KL to Genting Premium Outlets or Awana Station
- Fraser’s Hill is less accessible—best reached by private car or chartered taxi
- E-Hailing & Shuttle:
Widely available in Genting & Cameron. Limited in Fraser’s Hill. Most resorts provide private transfer options.
Nearby Attractions
Area | Attractions |
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Genting Highlands | Genting SkyWorlds, SkyAvenue Mall, Chin Swee Temple |
Cameron Highlands | BOH Tea Centre, Mossy Forest, Strawberry Farms, Lavender Gardens |
Fraser’s Hill | Jeriau Waterfall, Bird Interpretive Centre, Jungle Trails (Hemmant, Bishop Trail) |
Bukit Tinggi | Japanese Village, Berjaya Hills Golf Club, Horse Trail, Botanical Garden |
Top Food Points
- Genting Highlands: Burger & Lobster, The Olive, Resorts World eateries
- Cameron Highlands: Jim Thompson Tea Room (English high tea), Cameron Organic Produce Steamboat, Uncle Chow Kopitiam
- Fraser’s Hill: Ye Olde Smokehouse (English breakfast), Hill View Restaurant, food stalls near clock tower
- Bukit Tinggi: La Blanche (French dining at The Chateau), Le Poulet Roti, Kampung-style Malaysian food in nearby Bentong
Final Tip
Pahang’s highlands are perfect year-round, but the best time to visit is between March and October to enjoy clearer skies and cooler weather. Whether you’re after romantic retreats, family-friendly stays, or wellness escapes — these 9 places deliver the perfect combination of comfort, scenery, and experience.