Wednesday, March 4, 2009

FRASER'S HILL (posting 1)

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Fraser’s Hill was discovered by a Louis James Fraser in the early 19th century, who himself mysteriously disappeared from the hill one day. Originally a coal mine, Fraser’s Hill has today become one of Malaysia’s most popular highland destinations. With a cooling countryside and rich natural heritage, Fraser’s Hill attracts golfers and bird-watchers from across the country. Historical, colonial-styled bungalows still scatter the landscape, many turned into resorts to accommodate guests for the weekend. Fraser's Hill is truly an idyllic place for one to rest and to escape from not only the heat and humidity but also the hustle and bustle of city life. It is perhaps the prettiest of the Malaysian Hill resorts.

To get to Fraser's Hill from the Gap, one must go up a narrow, winding, one-way road for 8 km. Traffic up and down is controlled by a gate system with uphill traffic limited to odd hours, and downhill traffic to even hours. There are hotels, resorts and chalets available on the hill. Tudor cottages sit among brilliantly coloured gardens shaded by lofty pine trees. Fraser's Hill is popular with the locals and foreign tourists for its greenery, forest walks, fresh air and exotic flower gardens, not to mention the golfing facilities. It has many attractions within and around the area. There is a nature education center where visitors can learn about the flora and fauna of the area. Bird watching is a very popular pastime and Fraser's Hill is the venue of the annual Bird Race which attracts many foreign mythologists.

JUNGLE-TREKKING

Fraser’s Hill is covered with rich highland forest – there are many trails for eco-tourists to choose from that range in distance anywhere from 1-5 km. Some of the most popular trails are the Hemmant Trail, Maxwell Trail, Mager Trail, Kindersley Trail and Abu Suradi Trails. The longest trail is the Pine Tree Trail which requires the assistance of a guide.


BIRD WATCHING


A sanctuary for over 260 species of local and migratory birds, Fraser’s Hill is perfect for those who love watching feathered creatures in their element. Annual events include the International Bird Race where participants will try to outdo each other to sight, identify and record as many local species as possible. Some of the birds you can see here include the mountain imperial pigeon, silver-eared mesia, mountain tailorbird, rhinoceros hornbill, long-tailed sibia and chestnut-capped thrush.


WATERFALL


There are a few waterfalls that brim with crystal-clear mountain water around the hills of Fraser. Jeriau waterfalls are located about 4 km from the town center, the nearest one. Visitors can also visit Allan’s Water a former reservoir where you can boat and fish. Another 15 km away from Fraser’s Hill is the Telaga Waterfall, a bigger, more scenic area to picnic. Visitors can also check out other waterfalls near Fraser’s Hills and Raub including Lata Berembun, Jeram Besu , Lata Jarum and Lata Lembik.


GOLF

Golf enthusiasts can take their pick from a smaller 9-hole course to an 18-hole course in Frasers’ Hill.The 9-hole course is an old heritage course designed by Frank Hemmant in 1925 with undulating fairways and rolling greens bordered by pine trees. The 18-hole Jeriau course designed by Roger Davis is 3 km away from the town centre, providing a challenging course for golfers.



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Fraser's hill today becomes one of Malaysia's most popular highland destinations. There are many interesting activities in Fraser's hill such as jungle -trekking, bird-watching, and golfing. Thus, Fraser's hill truly is an idyllic place for who want to rest and escape from hustle and bustle city life. We also can enjoy the fresh air and the natural scenery on the Fraser's hill. After I reading the text, I have more information about Fraser's hill such as the map of Fraser's hill, interest place, and activities.

For more information you can visit:
http://www.kuantan-hotels.com/highland/fraser.htm

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