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Tasik Kenyir, also known as Kenyir Lake, stands as a remarkable feat of engineering situated in Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1985 through the strategic damming of the Kenyir River, this expansive reservoir spans an impressive 260,000 hectares, making it the largest man-made lake in South East Asia.

Beyond its significant role as a water source for the Sultan Mahmud Power Station, Tasik Kenyir has evolved into a captivating destination boasting diverse attractions. Serving as a gateway to these wonders, a ferry terminal has been established as the starting point for explorations within the lake. Connected to the mainland by a substantial 70-meter-long bridge, the terminal not only facilitates transportation but also offers a scenic passage, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.

This bridge not only provides practical access but also serves as a symbolic link between the mainland and the myriad attractions that unfold within the vast expanse of Tasik Kenyir. As visitors embark on their journey from the ferry terminal, they are met with a seamless transition into the enchanting realm of the lake, where pristine landscapes, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities converge to create a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

SITE CONDITIONS :

  • Water variant exceeding 10 meters in height.

  • water depth from 20 to 30 meters. 

  • challenging conditions at the floor filled with plantations and water current.

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