Bera is a district in Pahang, Malaysia. Bera district is founded on February 1, 1992 following the breaking up of the Temerloh district. Once considered as problematic area (illegal land exploration), Bera emerged as an important district especially in the agriculture sector. The district got the name from the Malaysia's largest freshwater lake, Lake Bera.
According to the Orang Asli Semelai, Bera derived its name from a type of seaweed, ‘’Reba’’.
Located in the south-west of Pahang, the district bordered Temerloh and Maran on the north, Rompin on the east, Bentong on the west and Jempol district of Negeri Sembilan on the south-west. Bera district is known for Bera Lake, a freshwater lake and its surrounding wetlands, that has been protected under the Ramsar Convention since November 1994.
Bera district is home to 88,800 people (estimate 2008), with the Malay/ Bumiputra formed the majority (55,000) (61.94%), the Chinese with 22,500 people (25.34%), the Indian with 4,400 people (4.95%), while the Others and Non-citizen with 400 (0.45%) and 6,500 (7.32%), respectively.The major town in Bera are Bandar Bera and Triang.
Bera district is home to 88,800 people (estimate 2008), with the Malay/ Bumiputra formed the majority (55,000) (61.94%), the Chinese with 22,500 people (25.34%), the Indian with 4,400 people (4.95%), while the Others and Non-citizen with 400 (0.45%) and 6,500 (7.32%), respectively.The major town in Bera are Bandar Bera and Triang.
Triang Botanical Valley ( TBV ) was located at Felda Bukit Pucung in mukim Triang. TBV was developed by us as a private plant conservation centre since June 2008.
To reach us, only 3 hours drive from KL and only 2 hours drive from Kuantan. You can visit us through an appoinment only. If not, our person incharge in technical explaination may will not around and you may will regret during visiting us.
Please do come and visit us!
Several views of TBV area;
Orchids are mounted at driftwood
Platyceriums section
We are conserving an exotic plants like orchids, adeniums, plumerias, anthuriums, ferns and many more through ex-situ cultivation and artificial propagation.
A very rare NoID Anthurium species at TBV
To reach us, only 3 hours drive from KL and only 2 hours drive from Kuantan. You can visit us through an appoinment only. If not, our person incharge in technical explaination may will not around and you may will regret during visiting us.
Please do come and visit us!