It would be difficult to overstate the attraction of Malaysia for anyone who appreciates the natural world. Its primal forests, ranging from shoreline mangrove to mountaintop oak, are of the sort that most of the world now knows only in myth. Although Malaysia's size is similar to that of Norway, natural trees and forests cover almost three quarters of the land, an area equivalent to almost the entire United Kingdom. One can walk or hundreds of miles in Malaysia under a continuous canopy of green, marveling at an abundance of plant and animal species equaled by no other location in the entire world. A single half-kilometer plot of land in Borneo's lowland dipterocarp forest, for example, may well contain more than eight hundred different species of trees alone, a stunning degree of variety that pales, however, in comparison to the profusion and diversity of flowers, birds, ferns, and insects.

~ Mutiara Taman Negara
~ Woodland Resort
~ Rainforest Resort
 
 
 
 
 


Wildlife Observation hide Stay overnight at hides and observe wildlife visiting the salt licks nearby
Canopy walkway See Taman Negara from the longest canopy walkway in the world (550m), suspended 40 metres above ground.
Cave exploration Explore the unspoilt limestone forest comprising some of the most beautiful caves such as Gua Peningat, Gua Telinga, Gua Daun Menari and Gua Besar.
River exploration A boat trip up Sungai Tembeling from Kuala Tahan is one of the most exciting activities, encountering numerous rapids.
Fishing Check out the cool fishing spots at Sungai Keniam. Camp out or stay overnight at Kuala Perkai fishing lodge.
Bird watching It's a bird watching galore with 54 per cent of the 650 species of Malaysian birds found in Taman Negara
Climb Gunung Tahan The highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia takes at least 7days to scale, conquering its steep slopes and tricky rivers.
Visit orang Asli settlements Visit the Orang Asli or Aboriginal village to learn more about their culture and way of life.
Rapids Shooting and Whitewater rafting Experience the thrills of the currents at Sungai Tembeling.


Each visitor must obtain an entrance permit at RM1.00 per person. Fishing licence costs RM10.00 each while camera licence is RM5.00 per camera.




:: Contact Us ::
Anjung Holidays Sdn. Bhd.
Terminal Pelancongan Kuala Besut, 22300 Besut, Terengganu, Malaysia
Phone: 609-6974095, Fax: 609-6978679