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Bentong is a district located in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. It is located on the western side of Malaysia which borders the state of Selangor to the west and Kelantan State to the north. Benong is a fast-growing town that is known for its natural beauty housing historical sites, and delicious local cuisine. The area offers a delightful mix of natural attractions, cultural experiences, and historical significance that can be found throughout the area. 

The city boasts of having the stunning natural wonders from Bentong Hot Spring that allow visitors to unwind and relax inside the natural hot spring while surrounded by lush greenery, various outdoor activities including hiking up to the Bukit Tinggi, numerous cultural delights from historical museum to traditional Chinese temple, to server numerous mouth-watering local dishes like Hakka Mee and Char Siew and shopping areas such as Bentong Weekend Night Market, and Durian Orchads that are waiting to be explored. 

Bentong promises to give out diverse and enhancing experiences, whether you are looking for relaxation and rejuvenation in the natural hot springs, cultural immersion in temples and mosques, or adventurous escapes into the challenging hiking trails and fruit farms, Bentong has everything to cater to all visitor's needs and preferences. 

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Getting Around Bentong

A guide to Bentong's local transportation

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Renting Car

Rent a bicycle for more active exploration, which is especially suitable for those of you who like to have more active transportation and want to take your own time to get around in the area, It is a budget-friendly, eco-friendly, and a fun way to get around that allow visitors to be able to take their time on enjoying the scenery and soak into the local atmosphere.

Several shops in Bentong offer bicycle rentals, especially around the town center or near popular cycling routes like the Bukit Chamang Loop and Federal Route 68 also known as the Old Road. Renting a bicycle might take you around RM 10-20 per day for a basic cycle. Please be reminded to ask about helmets and locks availability, as some shops might include them in the rental price, while others might take some extra charge.

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What kind of accommodation is available in Bentong?

Bentong offers a wide range of accommodations that will cater to all visitor's needs, budgets, and preferences. The city offers everything from budget-friendly accommodations like budget hotels, hostels, and homestays, to a range of options from boutique hotels and guesthouses to luxurious options like resorts and eco-lodges are available to make your visit more unforgettable and your stay more comfortable.

Some of the areas that are recommended for you to book your accommodation are Bentong Town Center which allows easy access to shops, restaurants, and the Bentong night market, and Janda Baik which offers more peaceful and scenic surroundings, ideal for nature lovers.

What are the exciting things to do in Bentong?

There are so many things that visitors can do in Bentong, from immersing themselves in nature's beauty by taking a dip in cool waterfalls, hiking through the rainforests, or exploring the limestone caves. One of the most popular spots is the Chamang Waterfall which is a well-known series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery.

Not only that, Bentong is a city that is rich in historical and cultural sites that can be seen from the many temples, mosques, and colonial buildings nestled in the area including Kwong Fook Temple which is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and The Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Mosque which is one of the largest in Pahang.

Not forgetting about the local specialties like Bentong ginger chicken and many kings of unique tropical fruits such as durian that you need to taste at least once during your visit.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions in Bentong?

Yes, there are so many options for family-friendly activities that visitors could do in Bentong. For visitors who would like to introduce the beauty of nature to their little ones, taking them into an outdoor adventure such as visiting the Chamang Waterfall offers a refreshing dip and a chance to connect to nature, Lentang Forest Recreational Park that boasts of housing lush greenery, walking trails, and playground that offers a chance for your little ones to get a glimpse into the wild local birds, and Bentong Riverside where you could enjoy a relaxing picnic with your beloved family while enjoy the scenic Bentong River.

Not stopping there, there are other fun and entertainment options other than enjoying nature that can be experienced with your family from visiting the Bentong Farm where you can get up and close to the friendly animals like rabbits, goats, and sheep living inside the massive park, Bentong Weekend Night Market that always bustling with people and delicious treats, local crafts, and exciting games, to the Genting Highland day trip that will surely leave your little one with unforgettable memories and excitement from the exceptional theme park rides, indoor arcade games that nestled inside the area.

What’s Bentong known for?

Bentong is known for its natural beauty and the historical as well as cultural sites that are nestled inside the area. But beyond all of that, Bentong is known as the Durian Capital of Malaysia. Durian is a fruit that is known for its pungent smell but loved for its creamy flesh, is a must-try for adventurous visitors during the durian season. It is a paradise-like place for Durian enthusiasts around the world.

When is the durian season in Bentong?

The Durian season in Bentong is typically from June to August. It is the prime time when durians are at their ripest and most readily available. If you plan to have a trip to Bentong specifically to experience durian in the area. it is best to aim for this period to ensure the best selection and experience.

Choosing durian requires some practice. A good durian should have a strong, but not overpowering odor. The spikes should be slightly pliable, and the fruit should feel heavy for its size when you hold it. The locals even knock on them sometimes to listen for a hollow sound to make sure of its ripeness.

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