Taman Negara National ParkTaman Negara contains some of the oldest rainforest in the world
and spans thousands of square miles of protected land. Its richly
diverse fauna and flora have evolved over a staggering 130 million
years. The best way to explore the diversity of plant and animal
life is by 'trekking' along the jungle trails. Although seldom
seen, a small population of nomadic Orang Asli people still live in
the rainforest, their makeshift shelters appearing in places
amongst the jungle growth. Besides trekking, the park's other
attractions are fishing, river rafting or bird watching and
climbers can explore the Peninsula's highest mountain, Gunung Tahan
at 7,175 fEEt (2,187m). The best time to visit Taman Negara is
between March and September. Website: www.taman-negara.com Telephone: +60 (0)3 905 28 Admission: MYR 1 (park permit), MYR 5 (camera licence) |