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Mysterious Lake Chini/Tasik Chini – Malaysia’s second largest natural lake

By • Oct 30th, 2008• Category: Budget Travel Package & Interesting Places, Malaysia

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Lake Chini or Tasik Chini, about 100 kilometers from Kuantan, with an area 12,565 acres of lush tropical wilderness, is Malaysia’s second largest natural lake.

Situated on the right bank of the Pahang river, This magical lake is endowed with an endless and captivating scenic beauty and vast tranquil environment and at the same time conceals a mystery lurking beneath its calm waters.

The enchanting lake, actually a series of 12 inter-connecting water bodies referred to as ‘Laut’(sea) by the locals, is a generous treasure trove of nature heritage. The area is richly endowed with biological resources where 138 species of territorial flora and some 300 species of non aquatic vertebrates have been found. The water system is also home to a numerous aquatic vegetation and 144 species of freshwater fish.

The mysterious Tasik Chini is Malaysia’s answer to Loch Ness monster. Legend has it that the lake was the site of an ancient Khmer city, now completely submerged and guarded by mystical monsters.

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How To Go There?

Lake Chini is located in Chini Town at Pahang.

By Road : Access to the lake is by road to Kampung Belimbing, about 100 kilometers, south west of Kuantan and then on by boat through the winding Chini river. Alternatively, one can go by road via Segamat Highway through the new town of Chini, and then continue traveling for 15 minutes through palm oil estate roads to the lake.

Things To Do

Fishing
Bird Wacthing
Jungle trekking
Visiting Orang Asli settlement
Canoeing

Packages

Mysterious Lake Chini (Tour Packages)
Lake Chini (Student Tour Packages)

Tasik Chini – Best time to go

From June to September, during the drier seasons.
Monsoon rains arrive in October and stays till early January.

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