Nestled on Titiwangsa Ridge, Fraser’s Hill is a colonial-era highland community with access to Malaysia’s pristine rainforests and seven mountain peaks. Along with golfing, birdwatching and hiking, Fraser’s Hill boasts a range of Tudor-style architecture, delicious Malay cuisine and a cascading waterfall.
Things to do in Frasers Hill
If you’re interested in colonial-era architecture, stroll around town and admire the popular Fraser’s Clock Tower, which dominates a village square. Afterwards, venture outside of the town centre to explore the area’s number of family-friendly jungle hiking trails, such as a short Maxwell Trail and six-kilometre-long Pine Tree Trail. The latter includes an opportunity to swim under Jeriau Waterfall.
Keen golfers will enjoy playing a round at the nine-hole Royal Fraser’s Hill Golf Course, which offers the perfect environment for both novice and experienced golfers. If birdwatching is your kind of sport, head out among the mountains where walking trails reveal about 265 different species of birds. Time your visit for the International Bird Race, during which birdwatchers race each other to spot the highest number of birds.
Take advantage of Fraser’s Hill’s authentic dining options, such as the street-side mamak stalls. Duck into the Pines Restaurant at Pines Resort for delicious Malay barbecue or visit Smokehouse Hotel & Restaurant for English-style afternoon tea, al fresco patio dining and hearty Western meals by a fireplace.
Fraser’s Hill is just over two hours’ drive from Kuala Lumpur, where you can swap verdant nature for bustling marketplaces, modern mega-malls, lively nightlife and cultural attractions. Don’t miss the Planetarium Negara, where you can experience an observatory and watch space films in an on-site theatre.
Getting around Frasers Hill
Fraser’s Hill is best reached by hiring a car in Kuala Lumpur and driving the 100 kilometres or booking a private driver. You can get around by using your own vehicle or walking the hiking trails.