Kenyir Lake
The Kenyir Lake on the Kenyir River built Tasik Kenyir, also known as Kenyir Lake, near Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia in 1985. The Sultan Mahmud Power Station receives its water from the lake. With a surface size of 260,000 hectares, it is the largest artificial lake on the continent of South East Asia. Exotic animals and several freshwater fish species can be found at Kenyir Lake. The lake naturally serves as a home for freshwater fish thanks to its 38,000-hectare water catchment area.
Terengganu is one of Malaysia's 13 states, with its back to the South China Sea. On Peninsular Malaysia's East Coast, it offers the longest stretch of crystal-clear sand beach. popular for her green water, golden sunshine, and coral island abundant in marine life. Pahang and Kelantan from their western and southern borders, respectively.
Despite being an artificial lake, the region has effectively been developed for ecotourism, and its shores are home to a number of resorts. Fishing is popular, as are excursions to waterfalls, caves, and the jungle. Locals claim that August, when the water level is lowest, is the finest month for fishing. Pengkalan Gawi, Bewah in the National Park, and the banks of the Saok, Lasir, Tembat, and Lawit rivers are all popular locations for jungle hiking. Among the many water sports activities offered here are rapids shooting, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and canoeing.
Location: Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia