Jerantut is the largest district in Pahang, Malaysia, and a popular destination for tourists. The city is easily connected by car, rail, and bus. The large portion of Jerantut land is engaged in National Park, forests, and agriculture. Kuala Lumpur is the largest and the national capital city of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is the financial, cultural, and economic center of Malaysia. The 451 meter-tall Petronas Twin Towers is the major attraction of the city.
The distance from Kuala Lumpur to Jerantut is 181 km by road and it takes almost 2 hours to cover the distance. There are 2 bus operators providing services from Kuala Lumpur to Jerantut on a daily basis. Most people prefer bus transportation due to continuous services and cheap tickets.
Kuala Lumpur to Jerantut Bus Details
There bus companies providing services on this route are Malaya Express and Transnasional. There are around 7 buses that run throughout the day. Every bus has VIP coaches for the journey between these two routes.
The first bus leave from Kuala Lumpur at 8:45 am in the morning and the last bus leaves at 8:00 pm in the evening. The minimum bus fare for Transnasional operators is RM 18 to RM 21 depending on the coaches. The buses are all-economy class buses and the first and last bus boarding point will be TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan) Counter.
Things to do in Jerantut
Here is the list of places that are worth visiting in Jerantut :
- Taman Negara: It is 130 million years old and the largest National Park with tropical rainforest. It is a home for tigers, macaques, birdlife, fauna, and flora. For adventure, try canopy walkway, river trips, and treks through the jungle.
- Bera Lake: This is a hidden gem of Jerantut. It is a remote wetland wilderness freshwater lake.
- Kompleks Gua Kota Gelanggi: This is a magnificent limestone cave hidden in the Jungle. It's beautiful and alive with unique flora and fauna will give you memorable moments.
- Bukit Buloh: It is a red forest with beautiful scenery and red roots. A perfect place for nature lovers and a great destination for hikers or climbers.
- Pahang National Park: It is the oldest national park in Malaysia.
- Tekai Lake: This is a lake cum hydroelectric dam.
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