Bera District

Pahang’s Youngest District of Lakes, Agriculture, and Harmony

Bera District, located in the southwestern part of Pahang, Malaysia, is the newest district in the state, officially established in the year 2000. Known for its Bera Lake (Tasik Bera)—a UNESCO-recognized freshwater wetlands area—this district is deeply rooted in agriculture, nature conservation, and peaceful rural life.


Basic Information

CategoryDetails
District NameBera District
StatePahang
District CapitalBandar Bera
AreaApprox. 2,214 sq. km
Population (2025 est.)Approx. 105,000
Parliamentary Seat1 (Bera) (currently represented by a former Prime Minister)
Local AuthorityMajlis Daerah Bera (MDB)

Administrative Subdivisions (Mukim)

Bera District includes 5 main mukims, such as:

  • Triang
  • Mengkuang
  • Kemasul
  • Sebertak
  • Kemayan

Key Towns and Areas

  • Bandar Bera – Administrative town and district center
  • Triang – Largest and most developed town with business activities
  • Kemayan & Mengkuang – Agricultural and FELDA areas
  • Tasik Bera – Main tourism and ecological zone

Economy & Livelihood

  • Agriculture-focused economy:
    • Oil palm, rubber, paddy, banana, and vegetables
  • FELDA settlements – Key component of rural development
  • Freshwater fishing and small-scale aquaculture
  • Local markets, agro-products, and village-based industries

Education & Institutions

  • Government schools and religious schools (SRA, SMA)
  • Tahfiz centers and Quran learning programs
  • Technical and vocational training for youth (TVET)
  • Community libraries and Islamic da’wah centers

Healthcare Facilities

  • Hospital Bera – Public district hospital
  • Klinik Kesihatan in Bandar Bera, Triang, and Kemayan
  • Mobile health services for remote FELDA and Orang Asli areas

Transport & Connectivity

  • Accessible via Federal Route 10 and 11
  • Nearest KTM station: Triang (KTM Intercity services)
  • Roads connect Bera to Temerloh, Jempol, and Bentong
  • Local bus and van services for daily commuters

Tourism & Attractions

  • Tasik Bera (Bera Lake):
    • Malaysia’s largest natural freshwater lake
    • Ramsar site for wetlands conservation
    • Bird watching, kayaking, jungle trekking, and eco-lodges
  • Orang Asli Villages (Semelai tribe):
    • Traditional lifestyle, crafts, and cultural tours
  • Agro-tourism in FELDA settlements
  • Riverside recreation and picnic spots

Culture & Local Cuisine

  • Multicultural population: Malay majority, Orang Asli (Semelai), Chinese, and Indian
  • Local dishes to try:
    • Ikan Sungai Masak Tempoyak, Sambal Bilis Bera, Ubi Rebus Sambal Hijau
  • Community events:
    • Gotong-royong, kenduri, Maulidur Rasul, and rural sports festivals
  • Handicrafts: woven mats, bamboo containers, traditional fishing tools

Summary

Bera is Pahang’s youngest yet richly grounded district, a land of wetlands, working hands, and warm-hearted people. From the biodiversity of Tasik Bera to the simplicity of its kampungs and FELDA towns, Bera offers a life that’s rooted in nature, nurtured by community, and open to exploration.