Temerloh is the second largest town in Pahang after Kuantan, the state capital. It is situated at the junction of the Pahang River and the Semantan River. The district consists of two areas, the 1,442-square-kilometre (557 sq mi) Municipal Council Area (64.08%) and the 808-square-kilometre (312 sq mi) outer Municipal Council Area (35.92%).
Today, “Temerloh” usually refers to the territory under the administration of Temerloh Municipal Council or Majlis Perbandaran Temerloh.
An old town with some colonial buildings and shop houses, the town has prospered in recent years as a transport hub and new industrial centre. There have been many new commercial and industrial hub built in Temerloh in recent years. Cutting travel time in half, the newly completed East Coast Expressway E8 links the town to Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan and adds to the growth of Temerloh.
Temerloh is well-known for their ikan patin, and is not short of fish farms that are abundant with this popular catch. Make your way to one of these farms and witness the farmers keep and rear their fishes using nets and wooden planks.
According to the information we had collected, things can do at TEMERLOH as below.
Landmarks
- Dearland Park
- Former Pahang River Bridge
- Institut Bio-Diversiti Kebangsaan
- Istana Sri Udara Temerloh
- Istana Terapung Kuala Semantan
- Krau Wildlife Reserve
- Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre
- Kuala Semantan Suspension Bridge
- Mentakab Iron Railway Bridge
- Sunday Bazaar Pekan Sehari
- Temerloh River Cruise
- Thean Hou Gong Temple
Park
- Gunung Senyum Caves
- Kuala Krau(Seladan Santuary)
- Kemasul Recreational Forest
- Taman Bandar Recreational park
- Taman Rekreasi Wadi Al- Amin
- Temerloh Esplanade
Outdoor
- Kubang Gajah Mini Waterpark
- Taman Esplanade(in nature)
- Taman Tasik Temerloh
Click on below Pahang district name to view full list of attractions.