Jubli Perak Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Agricultural Park
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A showcase of nation's agriculture heritage, this Agricultural Park was established to benefit the farming community in particular, and all levels of society in general."
Formerly known as Indera Mahkota Agricultural Park, the park was established to benefit the farming community in particular, and all levels of society in general. Apart from showcasing the nation's heritage of natural and agricultural richness and diversity, the Park also serves as a centre for research and development for the agricultural industry. Its emphasis on care and concern for the environment also sets an example for the public at large to follow.
What to do in Teluk Cempedak, said to be Pahang’s very own Californian boardwalk? What else is there at the 'Jackfruit Bay', as literally translated from Bahasa Malaysia? Fancy some sun-bathing, sailing, and jet skiing?
Cherating is a famous beach town not only famous to Malaysians, but to surfers and beach bums alike worldwide. About 47km north of Kuantan, the beach town is a hidden enclave along the famed stretch of Cherating Beach – immaculate and breath taking – lining the east coast of the Peninsular. So much so that the famous Club Mediterranee, commonly known as Club Med, set up its first Asia resort in Cherating.
The Beserah fishermen conducts a unique practise with water buffaloes, which are not normally seen on the beach for they are always used to plough paddy fields or to pull heavy carts), to transport fish from the boats to the processing area.
Sungai Lembing Museum is located approximately 42km from Kuantan. It is easily accessible by a good road network. A visit to the museum will leave you enthralled with the knowledge of Sungai Lembing as being once the largest subterranean mine in the world. Once dubbed the ‘El-Dorado’ of the Malay States, it was a special settlement for the British officers once upon a time.