Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Fraser Hill in Pahang, West Malaysia (2003)

Fraser’s Hill, named after a Scottish trader, is a quiet and cool resort that retains colonial charm. Fraser's Hill offers visitors refreshing cool mountain air, an abundance of luxuriant vegetation, peace and tranquility.




With the cool climate, Fraser's Hill is certainly a haven for flower lovers with flower nurseries housing huge amounts of local blooming flowers, and plants. It has the distinction of housing the oldest colonial bungalows in Malaysia. Accommodations range from hotels and chalets to delightful colonial fashioned bungalows.




Attractions include pony rides, jungle trails, a nursery containing many exotic flowers and the Jeriau Waterfalls. Birds from as far as Siberia migrate here. It also has 18 hole golf course at Fraser's Hill Golf and Country Club. Facilities include tennis courts and a sport complex with a heated swimming pool as well as horse riding and angling.




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