Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Bera Lake

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Primary outflows
  
Pahang River

Max. length
  
35 km (22 mi)

Outflow location
  
Basin countries
  
Max. width
  
20 km (12 mi)

Bera Lake wwwtraveltheworldaroundcomimagesTasikBerajpg

Similar
  
Chini Lake, Mount Tahan, Taman Negara, Temenggor Lake, Titiwangsa Mountains

Bera Lake (Malay: Tasik Bera; Chinese: 百乐湖) is a natural freshwater lake system, located in southwest Pahang, Malaysia in the saddle of the main and eastern mountain ranges of Peninsular Malaysia, extending 35 km long and 20 km wide, drainings into the Pahang River. It lends its name to the Bera district and parliamentary constituency.

Map of Bera Lake, 28050 Jerantut, Pahang, Malaysia

As the largest freshwater swamp in Peninsular Malaysia, Tasik Bera or Bera Lake remains both a unique and remote wetland wilderness. Surrounded by a patchwork of dry lowland dipterocarp forests, the lake environment includes islands of peat swamp forests. Rich in wildlife and vegetation, the ecosystem which supports a diversity of animal and plant life, and sustains the livelihood of the Semelai branch of the Orang Asli people inhabiting the wetlands.

It has been protected under the Ramsar Convention since November 1994, which allows traditional use of the area to continue. The core zone consists of 260 km² and the buffer zone of 275 km².

References

Bera Lake Wikipedia


Similar Topics