Sungai Pandan Waterfall
Sungai Pandan Waterfall is the largest multi tiered waterfall with a breathtaking view in Malaysia. It is located in Sungai Pandan, Kuantan. There is also a very beautiful hanging bridge on the way to the waterfall.
The visitors can have a picnic by the river while enjoying the scenery and and breathe in the fresh air of the area. The water is crystal clear and refreshing to dive into.
Facilities such as toilets, prayer rooms, dressing rooms, parking lots, hangouts,barbecue areas, gazebo, pedestrian walkways and even food stalls are provided here.
Image by: Air Terjun Sungai Pandan
Operation Hours
Monday – Thursday : 9.00 a.m – 5.00 p.m
Saturday – Sunday : 9.00 a.m – 6.00 p.m
Friday : Closed
Admission
Adult : RM 5.00
Child : RM 2.00
Hear From Others
I have visited a few other waterfalls in Peninsular Malaysia, and no others can compare to this beautiful gem.
Jeremy
JermPins
Pandan Waterfall is a dramatic 100 meter vertical torrent that’s almost as wide as it is high. It’s also incredibly accessible with no hiking necessary.
For me, Sungai Pandan waterfall is a great place to cool down, to release and to free the mind from the tensions of everyday life.
Cato
AsianItinerary
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