Ultimate MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD TOUR in PAHANG, Malaysia | Pudding Raja, Ikan Patin Tempoyak...
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We take you on a MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD TOUR around KUANTAN in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. We eat some of the MOST FAMOUS FOODS in PAHANG including Pudding Raja- the pudding originally served to the Royal family on special occasions, ikan patin tempoyak (fish cooked in fermented durian) and much more!
Where we ate:
Nasi lemak bungkus from Restoran Zaman, Lot 1-3811, KM14 Jalan Gambang, Kuantan, 26070, Kuantan, Pahang, 25150, Malaysia. Open daily 6:30am to 1:00am. Halal.
Curry Mee from Hoi Yin, No. 31, Jalan Teluk Cempedak,25050,Kuantan, 25050, Kuantan, Pahang, 25050, Malaysia. Open 7:00am to 2:30pm. Halal.
Keropok lekor and sata from Warung Paksu Maksu, 1, Jalan Tanjung Lumpur, Taman Tunas Jaya, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Open daily 10:30am to 7:00pm. Halal.
Pudding Raja from Pudding Royal, Jalan Haji Abdul Aziz, 25000 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Open Tuesday to Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm. Halal.
Ikan patin tempoyak from Jaman Tory Resepi, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Open Wednesday to Monday 12:00pm to 1:30am. Halal.
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Raub was and still is a GOLD TOWN, but local people seem very unhappy and angry with the gold mine here! They told me they are seriously worried about the horrible, unseen radiation and pollution from the mine, which already affected their daily living and healthiness! But leaders ignore their claims!
(people or GOLD first)?*#!
Anywhere it's a beautiful town. with very friendly people, simple good foods, no meters, the colonial building really amazed me!
25 Nov 2011 Fri Malaysia Aksam
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Ferry Boat to Penang Island from Butterworth Station (Malaysia)
We follow the crossing by ferry Boat to Penang Island from Butterworth Station in Malaysia having originally arrived by train from Bangkok Thailand as here: From Butterworth Station is is an easy 5 minute walk to find the pier for Georgetown (Penang). Note, ATMs are not easy to find on arrival so you may want to exchange money on the train between Hat Yai and Padang Besar, where hawkers offer decent exchange rates. The boat to Penang costs only 1.2 RM and the journey takes roughly 20mins. On arrival I suggest just crossing the road and following Chulia Street to the main tourist stretch of Georgetown. There are taxis but don’t expect them to use meters and opt to pay a fixed price of no more than 15RM throughout the nearby Georgetown area.
Malaysia-Beautiful Cameron Highlands Part 8
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The Cameron Highlands/Malaysia
The mean annual temperature of the resort is about 18 °C (64 °F). During the day, the temperature seldom rises above 25 °C (77 °F); at night, it can rarely drop to as low as 9 °C (48 °F), at the higher areas.The retreat has a diverse population of more than 38,000 people. It comprises Bumiputeras (Malay (7,321); others (5,668)), Chinese (13,099), Indians (6,988), non-Malaysian citizens (5,193), and other nationalities (202).Most of the residents here are entrepreneurs, service industry employees, farm workers, retirees or government representatives. The languages spoken are Malay, Mandarin, Tamil and English. Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism and Christianity are the main religions of the haven.
Developed in the 1930s, the tableland is one of the oldest tourist spots in Malaysia. Apart from its tea estates, the plateau is also noted for its cool weather, orchards, nurseries, farmlands, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, wildlife, mossy forest, golf course, hotels, places of worship, bungalows, Land Rovers, museum and its aborigines (Orang Asli).
The only way to the Highlands is by road. It could be reached from Ipoh, Kota Bharu, Kuala Lipis, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Raub, or Singapore. The accesses are via Tapah, Simpang Pulai, Gua Musang or Sungai Koyan. Tapah and Simpang Pulai are the approaches from Perak. Gua Musang and Sungai Koyan are the entryways from Kelantan and Pahang, respectively.
The Cameron Highlands is one of the 11 constituencies of Pahang, Malaysia. Occupying an area of 712 square kilometres (275 sq mi), the district comprises three townships and five settlements. All are nestled at different elevations ranging from 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) to 1,600 metres (5,200 ft).
The three townships are Ringlet (1,100 metres (3,600 ft)), Tanah Rata (1,400 metres (4,600 ft)) and Brinchang (1,450 metres (4,760 ft)). The five settlements are the Bertam Valley, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla and Kampung Raja. The eight vicinities are linked via a 34-kilometre-long road which stretches from Ringlet to Kampung Raja.
Below is a brief description of the eight neighbourhoods.
The Bertam Valley is a scenic spot about two kilometres from Ringlet. It is involved with the growing of fruits, flowers and vegetables. It is now the Highlands' new entryway from Pahang via Sungei Koyan from Raub or Kuala Lipis.
Brinchang is the Camerons second biggest town. The majority of its visitors are from Singapore or Malaysia. It is close to the central market, orchards, nurseries, museum and golf course.
Besides these attractions, the place is also known for its teeming Night Market. The outdoor bazaar is usually held during the Malaysian school holidays or on weekends.
Kampung Raja is a residential area. It is the first colony after the turn off from Simpang Pulai. From here one can proceed to either Ipoh in Perak or to Gua Musang in Kelantan.
Kea Farm is located at an altitude of (1,600 metres (5,200 ft)). It is one of the highest villages in Peninsular Malaysia. It is adjacent to the tea estates and Mount Batu Brinchang (Malay: Gunung Batu Brinchang).Kuala Terla is a farming commune. Its main activity is the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables. Located about four kilometres from Kampung Raja, it has a mixed population comprising Chinese, Indians and Malays. Most of the residents here have no difficulties communicating in Malay.
Ringlet is the first town after the turn off from Tapah. It is one of the agricultural hubs of the resort. A wide variety of vegetables are grown at this township. The cool climate also favours the growing of passion fruit, strawberries and grapefruit.Tanah Rata is the administrative centre of the retreat. The police station, government offices, hospital, schools, library, post office, shops, banks, eateries, inns, chalets, bus station and taxi stand are all within walking distance.
Amenities aside, the town is also noted for its intricate network of jungle tracks: trails 4 and 9 lead to the waterfalls; the rest meander to mountains, scenic spots or aboriginal villages.
Most of the walks here are fairly well marked. They generally intersect with each other to form a loop around the city.
Tringkap is a farming enclave. It is a focal point for the growing of vegetables. A high percentage of its crops are grown on tiered terraces. The bulk of its produce is exported to Singapore.
Malaysia's Jungle Train (Johor Bahru to Kota Bharu)
Malaysia's Jungle Railway is 526 km long and runs between Gemas on the Butterworth-Kuala Lumpur-Singapore trunk line, and Tumpat in the northeastern part of Peninsular Malaysia. It passes through the states of Negeri Sembilan, Pahang and Kelantan. A ticket for a lower bunk from JB to near Kota Bharu costs MYR55 / $14 (Note: Get off at Wakaf Bharu for Kota Bharu - not Pasir Mas which is further away. I then paid MYR25 for a taxi to Kota Bharu).
Until a programme of road building in approximately the 1980s, most of the towns and villages along the East Coast line had no other means of accessing the larger world. While the name evokes a journey through thick rainforest, the reality is that the forests of Peninsular Malaysia are disappearing to be replaced with oil palm and rubber plantations.
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Kuala Lumpur is a thriving multihued Asian metropolis that binds spectacular architecture, colorful road markets, rich greenery and outstanding hawker fare. KL has a myriad range of hotels in various areas that are customized to all types of budget levels;.
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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia | DJI Mavic Drone Footage!
The Cameron Highlands in Malaysia is a stunning and huge hill station area in the mainland of Malaysia. Flying my DJI Mavic drone here was just awesome! This very green and high situated part of Malaysia is know for its big tea fields, Mossy Forrest and beautiful hiking trails. So it’s not strange that this part of Malaysia also has become a popular spot for backpackers and travelers. We visited this place too and enjoyed making nice shots with our DJI Mavic drone and camera's.
The Cameron Highlands are covered with huge fields of tea plants full of tea leaves and also a very big Mossy Forest. The cooler climate in this area is ideal for growing tea and also certain vegetables. During the day it rarely becomes over 25 degrees and the temperature can drop as low as 12 degrees. For many travelers Cameron Highlands is therefor also a nice escape from the more warm areas of Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands has four main roads, two roads to the west, to Ipoh and to Tapah. And two roads to the east, to Gua Musang and Kuala Lipis. And the place itself consists of some small towns wherefrom Tanah Rata is the most visited by backpackers and travelers.
From Tanah Rata we did some hikes up to Gunung (Mount) Brinchang, the highest point in Malaysia accessible by car. On top of the Brinchang there is a beautiful ‘Observation Tower’ that provides a breathtaking view over the Cameron Highlands and its Mossy Forest. Flying the drone over this rainforest is just so much fun! The place is very green and clouds are slowly blowing over this dramatic scenery, just amazing!
We hiked down through the Mossy Forest which base is covered with a tick layer of moss. The forest looks intimidating and in some places even a little dark and creepy, but that’s why we absolutely loved hiking here. There are quite some different trails you can follow. Some of the trails are quite hard to do, some of them are more easy.
The next day we drove up to the famous BOH Tea Plantation. Here you can take some nice views over the plantation, stroll around through the tea leaves and obviously drink a nice cup of tea. If you like some in depth information about the tea growing and making process you can do a free tour. But we just wandered around shot some beautiful images and clips with the drone and just enjoyed this magical and delicious smelling green area.
I absolutely loved my trip to the Cameron Highlands! It’s super green and the temperatures are very comfortable which makes hiking around this place even more enjoyable. One of my favourite places in Malaysia!
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