Bera district is founded on February 1, 1992, following the breaking up of the Temerloh district. Once considered as problematic area (illegal land exploration), Bera emerged as an important district especially in the agriculture sector. The district got the name from the Malaysia’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Bera. This lake is a freshwater lake and its surrounding wetlands, that has been protected under the Ramsar Convention since November 1994.
According to the Orang Asli Semelai, Bera derived its name from a type of seaweed, “Reba”. Located in the south-west of Pahang, the district bordered Temerloh and Maran on the north, Rompin on the east, Bentong on the west and Jempol district of Negeri Sembilan on the south-west.
The major towns in Bera are Bandar Bera and Teriang.Mengkuang, Kemayan, Kerayong and Mengkarak alsi located here.
According to the information we had collected, things can do at BERA as below.
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- Bera Waterfront
- Felda Purun
- Kilang Sawit Bukit Mendi
- Masjid Darul Fikri Daerah Bera
- Masjid Kg Durian Tawar
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- Triang Palm Grove
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