For those seeking an escape into the
heart of nature, Taman Negara is the ultimate destination. - File pic credit
(Tourism Malaysia)
TAMAN Negara stands as a bastion of ancient wilderness. Spanning over 4,343 square kilometres, this sanctuary is not just a park but a journey back in time to when nature reigned supreme. It is believed to be among the oldest rainforests on Earth, a living museum showcasing a biological diversity that is both rare and awe-inspiring.
Declared a conservation site in 1938, Taman Negara's history
is as deep and complex as its dense canopies. Originally named the Gunung Tahan
Game Reserve, it was an area dedicated to the protection and preservation of
indigenous flora and fauna.
Its transition to Taman Negara, which translates to 'National
Park', was more than a rebranding; it was a commitment to safeguarding natural
heritage perpetually.
WHERE THREE STATES MEET
TAMAN Negara stands as a bastion of ancient wilderness.
Spanning over 4,343 square kilometres, this sanctuary is not just a park but a
journey back in time to when nature reigned supreme. It is believed to be among
the oldest rainforests on Earth, a living museum showcasing a biological
diversity that is both rare and awe-inspiring.
Declared a conservation site in 1938, Taman Negara's history
is as deep and complex as its dense canopies. Originally named the Gunung Tahan
Game Reserve, it was an area dedicated to the protection and preservation of
indigenous flora and fauna.
Its transition to Taman Negara, which translates to 'National
Park', was more than a rebranding; it was a commitment to safeguarding natural
heritage perpetually.
ACCESSING THE UNTOUCHED
Embarking on the journey into Taman Negara is an adventure in
its own right. Whether opting for the rustic charm of a riverboat ride down the
Kuala Tembeling River or taking the more direct route by road, each path leads
to an extraordinary encounter with nature's majesty.
A PLACE TO REST
Accommodation in Taman Negara blends comfort with nature.
Establishments like Mutiara Taman Negara provide a serene setting to unwind
after a day of adventure. For those seeking a more intimate connection with
nature, guest houses and lodges like Tebing Guest House and Taman Negara
Riverview Lodge offer a more rustic experience.
ENDLESS ADVENTURES AWAIT
The Canopy Walk invites you to view the world from above,
while the forest trails beckon the bold to discover hidden enclaves within the
jungle's embrace. For a cultural immersion, visits to Orang Asli villages
reveal the wisdom of the forest people and their harmonious way of life.
AQUATIC THRILLS AND SERENE SPILLS
The river's rapids offer adrenaline-pumping rides, contrasting
the peaceful boat trips to Lata Berkoh's tranquil waters. The Kelah sanctuary
invites you to commune with aquatic life, while the forest's night symphony
sets the stage for nocturnal wildlife observations.
A BIRDER'S PARADISE
With over 380 bird species, Taman Negara is a haven for
birdwatchers. The lush biodiversity here provides endless opportunities for
sighting rare and exotic birds in their natural habitat.
REACHING TAMAN NEGARA
The gateway to this ancient rainforest is the town of
Jerantut, a mere 16 kilometres from the Kuala Tembeling Jetty, where the
journey to Taman Negara begins. Regular taxis and buses ply this route, making
the rainforest accessible to all who seek its wonders.
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