East Coast Malaysia Holidays
This part of the country contains many of the finest beaches, including some of
the least spoilt in southern Asia. In effect, the whole east coast is one huge beach,
backed by jungle.
The region, which covers two thirds of Peninsular Malaysia, comprises
the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor, as well as the islands of
Tioman and Rawa. Kuantan, the state capital of Pahang, is fast gaining popularity
as a beach resort. The region around Kuantan is also well known for village festivals
and for the craft of weaving pandanus leaves into mats, hats and baskets. Woodcarving
and batik are also traditional crafts in this part of the country. Telek Chempadek,
just 5km (3 miles) north of Kuantan is another popular beach resort with a wide
range of watersports available, including windsurfing, water-skiing and sailing.
It has a good selection of restaurants along the seafront. 7km (4 miles) north of
Kuantan, Besarah, an attractive fishing village, is famed for its shellcraft, batik
and crafts modelled from coconuts.
Asia’s first Club Mediterranée holiday village
is in Cherating, about 45km (30 miles) north of Kuantan.