Friday

WATERFALL

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:: WATERFALL

Waterfalls in Kelantan are major attractions for picnics and swimming.
Jeram Pasu is just off the Kota Bharu - Pasir Puteh road while
Jeram Lenang is off the Pasir Puteh-Machang road. Lata Beringin,
with its 120-metre drop, cool waters and lush vegetation is most
spectacular and is found off the Kuala Krai-Gua Musang Highway.
:: GUNUNG STONG
One of Kelantan's highest mountains, at 1,442 metres, it is reputed
to hold hidden treasure in Gua Ikan (Fish Cave), named after a solitary
fish-shaped rock. The treasure is said to have been hidden during the
Japanese Occupation.
:: THE NENGGIRI RIVER
The Nenggiri River is a favourite place for white water rafting. It is also
the venue of the annual Nenggiri Challenge. In a cruise along the
Nenggiri River, visitors can traverse ancient rainforests, prehistoric
caves and aboriginal settlements and catch glimpses of the shy jungle wildlife.
The small town of Dabong is the gateway to most eco-adventure activities
in the state.
:: THE KESEDAR INN
Located at Gua Musang old town can arrange visits to a goldmine,
a deer park, an ethno-botanical garden and aboriginal settlements as
well as organising river rafting and cave explorations. A summer camp,
complete with various obstacle and fitness courses, provides leadership
and youth training programmes.


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