COUNTRY TOUR ON BICYCYLE
4 D/3 N - Jerantut, Pahang
The Area
The tour brings you to remote villages in Jerantut District with diverse cultural and natural surroundings on a bike. The mountains, vast plantations, local village life, and wild life offer an experience of a lifetime in a district where the world's oldest rainforest is conserved.

Day 1
Arrive at Resort in Jerantut. Swimming, tour plantations and visit orchards on bike. Dinner, orientation and briefing.

Day 2
After breakfast our journey to mythical Kota Gelanggi Cave begins, see Malay traditional village, Kg. Pulau Tawar, visit historical Malay warrior 18th century mosque. Travel on quiet peaceful roads with occasional rubber and palm oil scenery. Visit Salak Cultivation Farm (palm-mating techniques). Then to Gunung Senyum. Lunch; visit Malay traditional house and Telaga Tujuh and lakes at the limestone mountain. At night, home stay at Kg. Jengka 25 or camp at Mesra campsite at the forested area nearby.

Day 3
Travel to the Pengkalan Lama, where a boat is ready to transfer us across Pahang River. From Kuala Krau we visit Jenderak Deer and Seladang breeding centre where the endangered species of the biggest bison in the world is bred. Travel north to mountain Benom, the 4th highest peak in Malaysia. Visit the villages of Orang Asli Jaahut tribe along Krau River, see traditional crafts. Visit herbs nursery run by the Orang Asli. Picnic lunch by the riverside. Arrive at Dusun Kalong where commodity fruit like durians are cultivated. Stream dipping before we head towards the village to stay.

Day 4
After breakfast, travel down to Jerantut. Visit Som Forest Reserve, Agricultural and Aquaculture area in Kg. Binjai. Visit Balai Kraf Tangan Jerantut where batik painting is done. Visit Jerantut Mosque. Lunch with traditional menu. Travel to Resort where the tour will end.

Inclusive:
Meals; accommodation: resort, homestay and tent; tour guides, marshals and technical crew; luggage transportation during tour; transfer by boat and van; souvenirs; mountain bikes and equipment.
Note :
Minimum 15 persons required.