Pahang topographic maps
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Pahang
The highest peak, Mount Tahan, reaches 2,187 m (7,175 ft) in elevation, which is also the highest point in the Peninsular Malaysia. The climate is temperate enough to have distinct temperature variations year round, and much of the highlands are covered with tropical rainforest. Pahang is home to Malaysia's…
Average elevation: 90 m
Taman Awam Kubang Gajah
Malaysia > Pahang > Temerloh > Kampung Pengkalan Manggis
Average elevation: 39 m
Tanah Rata
Tanah Rata is a town located in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. The name "tanah rata" means flat ground in Malay and it refers to the relatively flat area on which the town is located amidst this highland region. It has an elevation of 1,440 metres (4,720 ft).
Average elevation: 1,393 m
Brinchang
Brinchang (also spelt Berincang) is a town and hill resort located at an altitude of 1,540 metres (5,050 ft) in Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang, Malaysia. The town's name is derived from nearby Gunung Brinchang, which is the second highest point in Cameron Highlands.
Average elevation: 1,524 m
Padang SMK Jengka Pusat
Malaysia > Pahang > Bandar Tun Abdul Razak (Bandar Jengka)
Average elevation: 75 m
Sungei Palas Boh Plantation Viewpoint
Malaysia > Pahang > Cameron Highlands
Average elevation: 1,536 m
Cameron Highlands
Surveyed by the government geologist and explorer William Cameron in 1885, the outpost consists of three mukims (subdistricts), namely Ringlet, Tanah Rata and Ulu Telom. Its eight settlements are Ringlet, Tanah Rata (the administrative centre), Brinchang, the Bertam Valley, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kampung Kuala…
Average elevation: 1,400 m
Sungai Ruan
Covering a total area of 9.7 square km at an average elevation of 227 meters above sea level, the village is surrounded by hills, forest and plantations with a population of about 6,000 people.
Average elevation: 142 m
