Monday, March 17, 2008

Kenyir Lake - Kuala Terenggganu


Located in the interior of Terengganu and spanning over 209, 199 hectares, Tasik Kenyir is the largest man-made lake in South East Asia. Sharing its border with Kelantan in the west and Pahang in the south, this immense lake also serves as another gateway to Taman Negara.

With about 340 islands which were once hilltops and highlands, more than 14 waterfalls, numerous rapids and rivers, Tasik Kenyir is also home to numerous species of freshwater fish and exotic wildlife. Rich with numerous types of flora and fauna, its vast boundary leads to endless discoveries and adventures. Its picturesque landscape of natural grandeur and tranquil serenity transforms Tasik Kenyir into a perfect getaway for city dwellers. A paradise where nature is at its very best, Tasik Kenyir is the perfect place for an adventure holiday.

The Picturesque Kenyir Lake is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. Surrounded by a vast tropical jungle, the lake area is a popular spot for angling, boating, canoeing, jungle-trekking, 4WD driving and golfing. Accommodation includes houseboats and floating chalets.

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