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Tasik Kenyir
is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia, spanning
260,000 hectares. It is also Malaysia's largest rock
filled hydroelectric dam. When the area was flooded,
most of the hills were above the water level, thus
creating about 340 man-made islands. The rainforest that
cradles the area furnishes the lake with an incredible
assortment of flora and fauna. These include rare ferns,
exotic orchids, hornbills, elephants, and panthers. It
is also home to more than 8,000 species of flowers,
2,500 species of plants and trees, 800 species of
orchids, and 300 species of fungus.
It is a
popular retreat for nature lovers as it is surrounded by
lush tropical rainforest. It is also an angler’s haven
as the lake is home to hundreds of species of freshwater
fish like Baung, Toman, Kelisa, Lampam and Kelah.
Surounded by a vast tropical jungle, the lake area is a
popular spot for angling, boating, canoeing,
jungle-trekking, 4WD driving and golfing.
Accommodation varies from a 3 star resort, chalets on
the islands, floating resort or houseboats where rooms
and meals are provided. The houseboat travels to
waterfalls and fishing sites providing an exhilarating
adventure for nature lovers. Tasik Kenyir is also a
gateway to Taman Negara through Tanjung Mentong.
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By car
There are several alternative routes to go to Kenyir
Lake. If you travel by car from Kuala Lumpur, head to
Ajil through Karak Highway to Jerengau-Jabor Highway
then onwards to Kenyir. Another alternative route is to
take the coastal road through Kemaman, Dungun, Kuala
Terengganu and then on to Kenyir Lake.
By air
Fly with either Malaysian Airlines or Air Asia. They
operate regular flights to the Sultan Mahmud Airport in
Kuala Terengganu from Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KLIA). From the Sultan Mahmud Airport, you could take a
taxi straight to Tasik Kenyir. The fare is about RM
60.00, or if you are heading to Kuala Berang the fare is
about RM30.00.
By boat
There are a number of boat operators at the Gawi Jetty,
who can take you using their fibre glass or double
decked houseboats, across Tasik Kenyir. It is advisable
to make prior bookings. Some travel agencies offer tour
packages.
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