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Tasek Bera Ramsar Site 
Tasek Bera is a wetland of international importance established since 1995. It comprises an area of 31,120 hectares. This largest natural freshwater lake in Malaysia is situated about 70 km from Temerloh town and is well connected by road. The Semelai Orang Asli are the main native aborigines residing in this area since 600 years ago. The natural freshwater lake together with the local flora, fauna and the Semelai communities are the main attractions that draw tourists to visit Tasek Bera.
Visitor's Info
 
Lodging
Pesona Lake Resort offers reasonable and comfortable lodging facilities. Visitors can also camp at the campground managed by the Department.

Activities
There are various recreational activities with natural and cultural concept such as jungle trekking, fishing, bird watching, canoeing in the lake and river system, visiting herbal garden and the Semelai aborigines community. Tourists are encourage to observe and experience the Semelai aborigines culture such as searching and collecting Keruing tree latex, traditional dancing, harvesting rice and native crafts making.
For further information, please contact :

Director,
Tasek Bera Ramsar Site Management Unit, DWNP
Mini Post Office, Town 32,
23350 Triang, Pahang

Tel: 09-2556546
Fax: 09-2556546
 
 
Related link :

Official Website Department of Wildlife and National Park
http://www.wildlife.gov.my/webpagev4_en/bhg_ekobera.html
 


           
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