Kuala Pilah (town)

Kuala Pilah is stuated at the upstream section of the Muar River on the eastern slopes of the Titiwangsa Mountains.

It is an old valley town with many of the prewar Chinese shophouses still fronting the main streets surrounded by traditional Malay kampung houses built on stilts nestled among extensive rice fields.

This community today engages in trading and providing essential services such as workshops, hairdressing and traditional coffee shops called kopitiams.

Ulu Bendul eco-forest park is a recreational forest located 24 km from Seremban, accessible by private vehicles, buses, or taxis.

It is nestled in the Angsi Forest Reserve, offers a blend of lowland dipterocarp and hill dipterocarp forests [1][2] The summit of Mount Angsi is the main attraction, with height at 825 metres[3] above sea level, accessible through an 8.89km trail from Bukit Putus.

The park's establishment is expected to enhance Ulu Bendul Recreational Forest's appeal as an eco-tourist destination.

This highway, beginning in Tampin near the Negeri Sembilan-Malacca border and ending in Karak in western Pahang, is the main route for motorists from Malacca and Negeri Sembilan heading to the east coast states of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan while bypassing Kuala Lumpur/the Klang Valley.

Aerial view of Kuala Pilah
Shophouses line the streets in downtown Kuala Pilah
An ornate shophouse within downtown Kuala Pilah
Yamtuan Raden Mosque and Sam Seng Keong Temple
Arulmiku Kanthasamy Temple
The Negri Titiwangsa seen from the town.
The Lister Memorial Arch