TAMAN NEGERI ROMPIN, PAHANG strategically located in Rompin, Pahang and offers a unique opportunity to develop a 'RAINFOREST TO REEF' experience comprising jungle and river activities within Taman Negeri Rompin Pahang and beach coral reef activities along with the coastline ...[ read more ]
Category: Nature Destinations
Ulu Muda and Pedu Lake Forest Reserve
Visitors must ensure that they are mentally and physically fit, as the Forest Reserve is still quite untouched hence making it impermeable at times. Boast with 109 species of mammals (more than 50% of Peninsular Malaysia’s total count) including endangered ...[ read more ]
Taman Negara
Wildlife and National Parks Department Km 10. Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 9052872 Fax : 03 9052873 Kuala Tahan office, Taman Negara Resort Kuala Tahan, Jerantut, 27000 Pahang Tel : 09 2663500 Fax: 09 2663500 GETTING THERE ...[ read more ]
Kuala Selangor Nature Park
Birds remain the big attraction, although mammals and reptiles like silvered leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, squirrels, smooth otters and monitor lizards are regularly observed. Also recorded are sightings of more elusive mammals like the leopard cat, common palm civet and ...[ read more ]
Royal Belum Park
The State of Perak has decided to preserve the Belum and Temenggor forests as a permanent nature reserve for research. Department of Wildlife and National Parks Phone: 05 - 527 3411 Perhilitan Perak: 05-7911164 GETTING THERE The nearest towns to ...[ read more ]
Perlis State Park
The Park consists of Mato Ayer Forest Reserve and Wang Mu Forest Reserve with a total area of about 5,000 hectares. District Forest Officerkm2, Jalan Kaki Bukit01000 Kangar - Perlis - Malaysia (West)Tel: 04-9776626 - Fax: 04-9776626 Forestry Office - ...[ read more ]
Penang National Park
Penang National Park is all lush green and the fragrance of the sea breeze is enchanting. It conveys to us the message of eco-balance that everyone should live life joyfully. Its ecosystem consists mainly of tropical lowland forest with coastal ...[ read more ]
Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
The mangrove forest and mudflats of Kuala Gula are particularly important for more than 60 species of water birds including egrets, herons, storks, rails, shore birds terns and gulls, as well as some wetland dependent raptors and kingfishers.The flagship species ...[ read more ]
Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
Remaining forests and connecting habitat corridors became fragmented and unsustainable for free ranging elephant herds. Wild elephants inevitably encroached into cultivated areas and plantations, searching for food. The elephant liked what it found and soon developed a huge appetite for ...[ read more ]
Kenong Rimba Park
District Forest Officer Government Office Complex - 27200 Kuala Lipis, Pahang - Malaysia (West) Tel: 09-311273, 3144106 & 2777767 (Toll-free)Tourist Office - KTMB Railway Station 27200 Kuala Lipis - Pahang - Malaysia (West) Tel: 09-313277 & 213144 - Fax: 609-311117 ...[ read more ]