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The trail up Berkelah Falls begins from the main trunk road 50KM west of Kuantan, Malaysia. Look for the "Sungei Berkelah" signboard located next to a local power station, opposite a Malay roadside stall serving lunch and refreshments.
How to get there Take the local bus from the town of Kuantan that goes to Maran; ask the bus conductor to stop the bus outside the entrance to Berkelah Falls. The trek from the main road up to the highest fall - although relatively easy - takes up to half a day or more depending on stamina.
The first part of the trek is accessible by car and will save you a few hours of needless treking. However, it is unwise to park your car at the unguarded carpark for any period of time. The best alternative is to arrange transport with the locals; ask the people at the Malay roadside stall. __earth (Talk) 12:35, 25 January 2006 (UTC)