
Hiking in Pahang © www.flickr.com/photos/benklocek/
Overview: Louis James Fraser was a controversial, solitary figure who arrived at the seven hills that have come to be known collectively as Fraser’s Hill. The English pioneer disappeared under mysterious circumstances before the area’s potential as a hill station was recognised. It rests at 5,000ft (1,524m) above sea level within the state of Pahang, and is north of Genting Highlands. It is a peaceful and cool place, preferred by bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. Jungle trails, waterfalls and colourful nurseries nestle peacefully in the landscape and are complemented by golf and horse-riding activities. The scenic route from the base of the station twists and turns along a 22-mile (35km) stretch. Accommodation is provided by any one of the range of hotels, chalets and colonial bungalows.
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