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Attractions
Escape from the city and breathe in fresh air from all outdoor activities, attractions, and sightseeing spots.

Sungai Lembing 3D Gallery
A great place for group/ family activity, to express your creativity. It is just a simple double story shop lot from the outside, but as you’ll be amazed as you enter. The bottom gallery is digital 3D pictures that come to life when photographed with a mobile phone, whereas the first floor gallery is all scenic moments from sungai Lembing and painted by a local artist from Penang. Unleash your creativity here for stunning pictures and memories!!
Opening hours: 8.30am - 6,30pm.
Entry fee:
Adult: RM16.00
Child: RM12.00
OKU: RM10.00
Opening hours: 8.30am - 6,30pm.
Entry fee:
Adult: RM16.00
Child: RM12.00
OKU: RM10.00

Iconic Big Tree
The legendary tree that you see in almost every article or poster that writes about Sungai Lembing. It is called the Askpuha, and is said be the oldest tree planted in Sungai Lembing's main road. Here, visitors can experience a taste of the local culture and there are two rows of shops on each side which is divided by row of other old trees.

Sungai Lembing Tin Mines
The Tin Mine tunnel is an underground worlds of wonders. It was well-lit inside, with lots of infographics on th tunnel walls. It is once part of the largest tin mine in the world, totalling a cross-cut subterranean length of 322km, and second deepest tin mine in the world, with depth of 700m. The admission rate: Malaysian adult RM15.90, Malaysia child or senior or disabled RM7.95; Foreign adult RM31.80, foreign child or senior or disabled RM15.90.

Sungai Lembing Museum
The Sungai Lembing Museum is a must visit for visitors and display information and evidence of the celebrated history of tin mining in Sg Lembing. In line with its one-time status as the world's largest subterranean mine, as well as the richest town and the major producer of tin ore in the state of Pahang, Malaysia. The museum building, which is two floors high, is located on top of a hill. It was formerly the residence of managers of tin mining companies in Sungai Lembing. It opens from 9am to 6pm every day. Admission fee: Adult RM2, Children is free.

Rainbow Waterfall
It is said that the rainbow waterfall was discovered by the aborigines (orang asli) when they were harvesting rattan in the deep forest. You’ll need to take an adventurous 4 wheel drive journey, walk pass a river and a short hike to the hidden gem that lies within the woods. You might catch double rainbow if you are lucky!!

Hot Spring Well River Bank
This is a nice picnic spot located near hot spring well that is accessible only by 4 x 4 vehicles. The shallow river with rock pebbles is ideal to soak and relax to sooth away all the stress of city life. However, please ensure taht kids are only allowed to play here with adult supervision because there are also trenches at certain spots.

Bukit Panorama
Be exploratory and hike this Bukit Panaroma that promises a relaxing scenery and panaromic view of Sg. Lembing. It is a physically intensive climb and there is a staircase path that leads to the top. At the top of the hill, you can see the awesome sunrise, sea of clouds, and also the street lights of the village. this hike is not suitable for children below 7 years old or those that are physically unfit. You may park your car near the town hawker centre and proceed to the starting point of the climb.

Sungai Lembing Coconut Biscuit
Famous Sungai Lembing handmande coconut Biscuit

Sungai Lembing Noodle Factory
This historic Sg. Lembing Noodle Factory has been passed down for 3 generations.it is made from water from the mountain and they cook the noodle over fire wood.
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