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Saturday, 16 March 2019

Jeriau Waterfalls of Frazer's Hill...

“A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.“ - Jim Watkins

(Jeriau Waterfalls of Frazer's Hill)

Jeriau waterfall is a popular nature attraction about 4km away from Bukit Fraser's town center, accessed through Jalan Semantan by a steep and narrow road that descends sharply after Smokehouse Hotel. Traffic is two-way but the road really fits a single lane for most part. Drivers need to keep a close watch as they descend down the slopes.

(A winding road descending to the waterfalls entrance)
(The entrance of the Eco Park)
(A brief write up on the waterfalls)
(Warnings to visitors)
(Gazebos and shelters along the path)

The road ends at the car park and the entrance gate to the Taman Eko Rimba Jeriau. This is a landscaped park with shelters and a playground, all connected by a cemented walkway. Very suitable for families with children.

(Cemented walk way all the way)
(Bridges criss-crossing the streams)
(A camping area with basic amenities)

The area around the waterfalls has been landscaped. There are washrooms and toilets available but not kept clean. There is a brick wall to contain the flowing water into an artificial swimming pool. The pool has been silted so much that it is more of a wading pool now.

The waterfall is not very impressive and the amount of water is not large, but the backdrop is serene, making a visit worthwhile.

(A shallow stream ideal for picnicking)
(A bold clear warnings to visitors)
(Clean clear water of the stream)
(Another bridge near the Surau)
(A smaller falls along the route)
(A long climb down the cemented stairs)
(Reaching the lower waterfalls)
(The upper level of the waterfalls)
(The waterfalls with quiet surrounding)
(A beautiful backdrop of the falls)
(A shallow pool safe for kids)
(Gazebos and washrooms available for visitors)
(A long climb up the stairs)
(The waterfalls seen from above)

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