How To Go To Chemerong Waterfalls
The Chemerong Waterfalls are one of the most beautiful in Malaysia, and this article shares information about how to get here from Kuala Lumpur or anywhere from the country.
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The beautiful Chemerong Waterfalls. Note the people at the bottom right of the photo |
Most of you will either be in Kuala Lumpur or some other city around Malaysia, and many would-be wondering how to get to the Chemerong Waterfalls in Terengganu.
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The Chemerong Park Office and waterfalls at the back |
Once you reach the park entrance, you can park your car and make the ticket purchase from the main office here.
If you are just visiting the waterfalls, you pay only RM2.00 per person, and it is a one to two-hour trek to the main Chemerong waterfalls.
If you are planning to go camping, you need to pre-arrange this and get the necessary documents from the Terengganu Forestry office, book your guide and so on.
You may need a minimum of three (3) weeks advance booking for your camping permit. The official contact is listed at the end of this article.
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A park guide at CBL Chemerong |
What You Need To Know About Chemerong Waterfalls
Overall, one needs to be fit to trek up this waterfall. If you are a pure city person, make sure you can hike for at least one hour without having to stop every ten minutes.
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Hikers trekking the CBL here. Photo by www.jenalothman.com |
For those planning to hike to Langsir, it will take around eight hours one way, and this is excluding stopping and photography.
If you are expecting 4G coverage, so sorry to burst your bubble, but there is limited cellphone coverage in this area. You would be lucky to get GPRS at some points.
But your objective is to trek and hike here, so let’s keep to that and use your smartphones to take photographs.
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Chemerong Forest Reserve in Terengganu |
What is Available at Chemerong Waterfalls Park?
This is important for anyone who is planning to visit here and you need to know what is available once you reach the park. I will list down the general facilities found in the main park area;
- Park Office / Ranger Station – For tickets and bookings
- Small Cafe – Local and simple food and drinks
- Souvenir Shop – Basic souvenirs sold
- Car Park – For those who drive here
- Small Children’s Playground – Really, it’s only for the kids
- Surau or Prayer Room – For prayer time
- Hanging Bridge – Just a hanging bridge
The park office is managed by the forestry department and is quite well laid out with walking paths to the trails, picnic areas and the start of the waterfall trek.
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ATV adventure just outside of Chemerong Forest Reserve |
What Else To Do Around Chemerong Waterfalls?
Chemerong Outdoor Adventure – This is an outdoor and adventure company that provides trekking, camping, kayaking, team building and many other activities around the Chemerong Reserve. They are all local guides from the area. They can be contacted via phone – 012-202 9057
Al-Muktafi Billah Shah – This is the nearest town to Chemerong Forest Reserve, and is where you can get your supplies of snacks, food, drinks, and other smaller items. From the town, it takes a 30-minute drive to the forest reserve.
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Sunset and stargazing are one of the must-experience things at Chemerong. Photo by Zati Iwani Abdul Malek. |
What To Bring For Chemerong Waterfalls Trekking?
Most seasoned trekkers or waterfall hunters would know what to bring, but I am going to list down the general items you need when you visit this place.
The list will be broken into two sections, one for just the waterfall day trip visit, and the other for camping overnight here.
Chemerong Waterfall Day Trip Checklist
- Hiking Shoes (Basic, Expensive or Adidas Kampung)
- Insect Repellent (Malaysian made ones are the best)
- Poncho (It’s a rainforest, and it can rain)
- Waterproof Bags (Always a must for any trekking trip)
- Swimwear and Towel (Unless you are not planning to swim here)
- Sunblock (Especially for morning and midday trekking)
- Tripod (For photographers)
- Mini First Aid Kit (Always a necessity)
- Drinking-Water (At least 2 litres per person)
- Snacks and Power Bars (For those who need it)
- Hiking Shoes (Basic, Expensive or Adidas Kampung)
- Insect Repellent (Malaysian made ones are the best)
- Poncho (It’s a rainforest, and it can and will rain)
- Waterproof Bags (Always a must for any trekking trip)
- Trekking Gloves (For steep climbs and support)
- Change of Clothes (Light wear)
- Swimwear and Towel (Unless you are not planning to swim here)
- Sunblock (Especially for morning and midday trekking)
- Tripod (For photographers)
- Proper First Aid Kit (Required for camping)
- Drinking-Water (At least 5 litres per person)
- Snacks and Power Bars (For those who need it)
- Camping Utensils (For those who plan to cook)
- Raw Food (Simple and easy to cook like instant noodles, eggs)
- Other general camping equipment (This list goes on)
- 1000 feet (305 meters)
- Chemerong Waterfalls GPS Coordinates: N4.65988 E102.98899
- Gunung Berembun GPS Coordinates: N4.63963 E102.97063
- Langsir Waterfalls GPS Coordinates: N4.63291 E102.97555
Send to:
Pengarah Perhutanan Negeri Terengganu,
Fax: +6 09 623 6552
Email: hutanlipurtrg@forestry.gov.my
- Park Entrance Fees: RM2.00 Adults, RM1.00 for children
- Camping Fees: RM5.00 per person
- Park Ranger Fees: RM500.00 per day
On weekends, school holidays and public holidays, this place can get really crowded. So, if you dislike crowds, I will personally recommend you avoid these times and go on a weekday.
You will enjoy a peaceful trek with very little people, which is something that I really enjoy when trekking.
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Driving Distance from KL to Chemerong CBL |
How to Drive to Chemerong Waterfalls
Distance to Chemerong Waterfalls
Below is the distance from various cities around Malaysia to Chemerong waterfalls, and also the time taken is from Google Maps calculation.
Give and take, just add another 30 to 60 minutes for food and toilet breaks during your journey.
- From Al-Muktafi Billah Shah – 35.8 KM, 30 minutes drive
- From Kuala Terengganu – 126 KM, 1 hour 45 minutes drive
- From Dungun – 67 KM, 1-hour drive
- From Kuantan City – 147 KM, 2 hours drive
- From Kota Bharu – 265 KM, 4 hours drive
- From Kuala Lumpur – 378 KM, 4 hours drive
- From Ipoh – 431 KM, 6.5 hours drive
- From Melaka – 419 KM, 5.5 hour drive
- From Johor Bharu – 489 KM, 6.5 hours drive
- From Penang – 593 KM, 8 hours drive
- From Singapore – 473 KM, Coastal Road, 7 hours drive
For those without their own transport
This applies to tourists or anyone without a car or bike, there is no public transport to Chemerong Waterfalls. You need to travel to Dungun or Kuala Terengganu and then take a taxi or private car service to the park.
There is no bus service to Chemerong Waterfalls so you can forget this option. If you are going in a group, usually you will charter a bus or van for the trip.
I would recommend three options;
1. Taxi or Private Car Service – First, get the price for a one-way trip. Then get the taxi contact number or make arrangements for him to pick you up when you are done here. I do not think that Grab will pick you up from the park, so please do check on that.
2. Rent a Car – You can also rent a car in Kuala Terengganu and self-drive to the park as this would be a fun way to explore this part of Terengganu. Make sure you have a GPS, Waze or Google Maps for this.
3. Book a Tour – Various travel agents offer special tours here, and you can book them in Terengganu or other cities. For example, if you book one in Kuala Terengganu, they will pick you up, send you there and after you are done, send you back to the city.
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The Chemerong Waterfall information from Tourism Malaysia |
Additional Information for Chemerong Waterfalls
Some people may want additional information about this beautiful waterfalls which is one of the tallest in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
Photography – There is a required permit for any professional photography at the park and you need to apply for this through the forestry office for the photographers permit.
This simply means if you are coming here with the crew, equipment, and talents for a photoshoot, wedding photo or other photography, you need to apply for a permit from the park office.
Video Shooting – Depending on what kind of filming you want to do, it requires different permits from the forestry department.
If you are just doing your own filming for your company, you can get the permit from the park office at RM200 per day. If you are doing a TV commercial, music video or movie that requires crew, you need to apply for a special permit from the main office.
Drone Photography – This is still new, but I believe you must inform the park office if you are doing anything commercial here.
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Malaysia, Photo by www.jenalothman.com |
The Chemerong Waterfalls are simply breathtaking and one of the amazing Eco-destinations in Terengganu, Malaysia. If you are an outdoors, adventure and nature lover, this is one of the highly recommended places to visit.
And if you are into camping, trekking, hiking, and a waterfall lover, this is one of the highly recommended places in Malaysia to visit. I hope this guide on how to go to Chemerong Waterfalls has come in handy for you.
Any questions, comments or updates, please leave a comment in the form below or you can use the contact me form. Have a great trip here.
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