Photo: Tiarasa Escapes
Cover Photo: Tiarasa Escapes

Janda Baik, Sekinchan and more peaceful spots for when you need a break from the city's breakneck pace

Renowned for its diverse natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Malaysia offers an enchanting escape for those seeking to reconnect with the natural world. Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a land of lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and captivating wildlife. Amidst this idyllic backdrop, nature retreats have emerged as a popular and rejuvenating way to immerse oneself in the country's stunning landscapes, while also embracing its cultural tapestry.

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Malaysia's nature retreats provide an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and find solace in the serenity of the natural world. Here, we explore the captivating world of nature retreats in Malaysia, each offering a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and environmental conservation.

Tiarasa Escapes, Janda Baik, Pahang

Dust off your hiking shoes and plan a stay at Tiarasa Escapes in Janda Baik. Located just a 45-minute drive away from Kuala Lumpur, Tiarasa Escape offers a boho-chic place to hunker down in luxury, from lavish safari-style tented villas and rustic treehouses to riverside picnics and an outdoor cinema experience under the stars. If misty, cool mornings in a majestic rainforest escape is your idea of a staycation done right, Tiarasa Escapes is the place to be. 

Tip: Social distancing is easily done at this glitzy retreat, which only accommodates up to 50 to 60 occupants at a time.    

Visit www.tiarasaescapes.com call +60 12-887 7777 

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Templer Park Rainforest Retreat, Rawang, Selangor

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Photo: Serendah River Retreat
Above Photo: Serendah River Retreat
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Above Photo: Serendah River Retreat

To skip the crowds on a truly outdoorsy escape overlooking the Kanching Rainforest Reserve, consider Templer Park Rainforest Retreat, just a 30-minute drive from KL. Guest quarters consist of the four-bedroom villa and the five-bedroom 'container' for group stays of 10 to 30 people. For privacy, the two are located about 60m apart, fringed by shrubs and trees.

Templer Park Rainforest Retreat's newest property, Brickhouse @Serendah River Retreat, is just 40 minutes from the KL, offering six air-conditioned bedrooms with exclusive access to the Sungai Selaru stream.   

Visit www.tprr.net for more information or call +6016-203 8562 (WhatsApp or call +6016-367 0067 for the Brickhouse Serendah River Retreat)  

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Sekeping Serendah, Selangor

Situated within a five-acre tropical forest about an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur, Sekeping Serendah consists of 10 minimalist sheds—you've probably spotted idyllic shots of the tree-perched Glass Shed on Instagram. Designed with few distractions to help guests commune with nature, this peaceful retreat sequestered in nature boasts two swimming pools, jungle trekking activities and, for those who need connectivity, common areas with WiFi.    

Visit www.sekeping.com/serendah or call +6012-324 6552 for more information

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Sarang by the Brook, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor

Just an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur, Sarang by the Brook looks out over a peaceful jungle, offering just 11 turquoise container rooms in sizes of small, medium and large, all gathered around a saltwater pool. The retreat reopened its doors in September 2021, a colourful and fun alternative for those who prefer an out-of-the-box experience with nature (figuratively speaking).      

Visit www.sarangkkb.com or call +6019-3322448 for more information.

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Happi Village, Janda Baik, Pahang

This eco-conscious Janda Baik resort is located a 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur, a verdant weekend escape for those who need a break from the concrete jungle.

The upper floor rooms here have a balcony with its own bathtub, where guests can unwind and enjoy stunning views of the rainforest at sunset. Also, check out the new Rimbun villas or treehouses to bring your childhood treehouse dreams to life. Guests can also relax by the saltwater pool, take a stroll to the fig and passionfruit farms or head to the nearby waterfall for a refreshing dip.               

Visit www.happivillage.my or call +6012-321 7215 for more information. 

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Sailor's Rest, Janda Baik, Pahang

Here's one for the photo album: Book a stay on a rustic boathouse at Sailor's Rest Resort, located 600m above sea level overlooking the Titiwangsa mountain range. Perfect for couples, the boathouse sleeps two people with a luxurious queen-sized bedroom, an attached bathroom and a lounge area. Families or bigger groups may opt for the resort's glamping experience, the three-bedroom bungalow or the chalets. The lush green grounds are a wonderland for nature lovers, boasting fish ponds and beautiful gardens full of mangosteen and durian trees.       

Visit www.sailorrest.com or WhatsApp +6011-2104 1659 for more information.  

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Padibox Homestay, Sekinchan, Selangor

Picture yourself frolicking merrily in the padi fields of Sekinchan next to a curiously colourful structure housing quaint little rooms and a cafe—that's your basic itinerary for a staycation at The Padibox. Located just a one-and-a-half hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, The Padibox promises a comfortable and memorable stay in cosy rooms with a view along with access to Sekinchan's famous seafood eateries. If you're into seeing the sights at a slower pace, rent a bicycle at The Padipox for RM30 a day and get to exploring.                  

Visit www.padibox.com or call +6019-3205688.

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