Lipis District

Description

The Lipis District is a district located in north-west of Pahang, Malaysia. The district covers an area of 5,198 km². Lipis district is bordered by Cameron Highlands and Perak on the west, Jerantut on the east, Kelantan and Raub on the north and south, respectively. Lipis has 10 mukim or sub districts, the largest being Ulu Jelai. The district capital is Kuala Lipis. During the British colonization, Kuala Lipis was made the state's capital city. Kuala Lipis was the administrative capital of Pahang for 57 years from 1898 until 27 August 1955, when Kuantan was picked as the new capital. Lipis was blessed with many types of minerals such as tin and gold, and products from the surrounding forests.

Lipis is home to 87,200 people (as of 2006), with the Malay/Bumiputra forming the majority (71,900), the Chinese with 7,600 people, the Indian with 3,500 people, while the others and Non-citizen with 300 and 5,500, respectively.

Things to do:

  • Taman Negara National Park

Sungai Relau, near Merapoh, is an alternative entry point (there are about 4 entry points) into Taman Negara, Malaysia’s Premier National park and one of the three embarkation points to Gunung Tahan, the highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia standing at 2,187 meters above sea level.

  • Kenong Rimba Park
  • Thean Hou Temple
  • Pahang Club House
  • Gua Jinjang Pelamin (Cave)
  • State Mosque (Masjid Negeri)

source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipis_District

 

Address


Lipis District
Malasia

Lat: 4.187848568 - Lng: 102.057235718