Air Terjun Jeriau is a waterfall at the foot of Fraser's Hill. You will find a sign beside the road saying Air Terjun Jeriau. There is a cement track that goes for about 10 minutes into the forest. On the left side is a stream cascading over the rocks. This will lead eventually to the waterfalls.
Jeriau Waterfall at the foot of Fraser's Hill.
As you near the waterfall, steps climb downwards. You can hear the water gushing, and eventually see the natural rock pool into which the water pours.
There is no lack of visitors, family with children and picnickers at the fall. The government has erected a hut so that people can enjoy some shelter from the blazing sun. Although the falls is in Fraser's Hill, it is at a lower height, hence it can get quite warm here as well.
Water of Jeriau cascades down the rocks.
It's a great place for kids.
A tall staircase reaches down towards the waterfall.
The stream - note the track on the left that leads to the main road.
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