Fraser’s Hill, or Bukit Fraser, beckons travellers with its serene charm amidst the picturesque mountains of Pahang, a mere two-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. Initially established in the 1890s by Scottish prospector Louis James Fraser, who mysteriously vanished in 1915, the hill station found a revival in 1917 when the bishop of Singapore proposed its development. Today, it stands as one of Malaysia's last hill stations, preserving a historical aura from the British colonial era.
Situated in the central region of Peninsular Malaysia, Fraser's Hill offers a refreshing escape with an average altitude of 1,200 meters, reaching 1,500 meters at Telekoms loop. Ideal for nature enthusiasts, the months between April and September are recommended for a visit, characterized by reduced rainfall. Opting for off-peak seasons ensures affordable accommodation and a quieter exploration of Fraser’s Hill, where temperatures range between 22 to 28°C during the day and 16 to 20°C at night. Embrace the unique blend of history, nature, and tranquillity in this enchanting highland retreat.
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