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Scenes of Cherating, Kuantan...


Cherating is a sea resort north of Kuantan. It a resort similar like that at Bali and a very good place to spend a holiday with the family. At a certain time of the year one could even enjoy surfing on the roaring seas there. There are many type of accommodations like camping facilities, chalets and five stars hotel that cater for all at a reasonable price. It just a three and half hours drive away from Kuala Lumpur so it worth to get there for a few days trips to enjoy the sea as well the sea foods. Unlike Bali it not that crowded thus a good place to enjoy the peace and tranquility of a seaside resorts. About are some images of the place. Enjoy it folks. 

Have a nice day.



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Pak Idrus said…
GoWellspring Thank for the visit and the nice words on this posting. Do come over and make a visit. Have a nice day.
Fadhil Isma said…
Salam Pak Idrus. We visited Kuantan in February and took the opportunity to see the fireflies at Sungai Cherating after reading about it from Jehan Bakar (who I believe is related to you). The experience was amazing
Pak Idrus said…
Oldstock, thanks for the visit and sharing your thoughts on the subject of this posting. Yes the trip on the Cherating river to watch the Fireflies in amazing indeed. During my childhood I used to canoeing the river catching crab and camping by the seaside. Yes Jehan Bakar is related to me, she is the granddaughter of my stepsister thus my grandniece. She address me as Toklong. Have a nice day.

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