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| Introduction
to Taman Negara, Malaysia's Premier National Park
Taman
Negara is Malaysia's national treasure - the world's oldest
tropical rainforest that dates back 130 million years ago.
No holiday or vacation in Malaysia is complete without a visit
to TAMAN NEGARA. The
diversity of its fauna and flora is a result of undisturbed
evolution over 130 million years.
Taman Negara
is a particularly favorable destination for trekking, as the
park's remarkable biodiversity is matched by a good network
of jungle trails and the availability of expert guides. The
park is also noted for fishing, especially along the upper
reaches of the Tahan or Kenyam rivers, and for rafting the
rapids of Sungai Tembeling.
It also hosts
Gunung Tahan (2,187 meters), Peninsular Malaysia's highest
peak - its vistas haven't changed since the Ice Ages. Climbing
the mountain is an unforgettable experience. Due to the scarcity
of water along the route, the journey must be done in two
stages, and an experienced guide is compulsory. At least three
days are required for the journey to the summit and back.
And a treasure trove of other beautiful mountains, hills,
rivers, caves, coves, rapids as well as waterfalls - all teeming
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Native
boy from
the Batek tribe
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the southern edge is Kuala Tahan, the park's headquarters,
linked to the outside world by river. A three-hour river trip
is the only overland route; an alternative is to take a flight
from Kuala Lumpur to Taman Negara.
Flora
Fauna: Over 10,000
species of plants, 250 kind of birds. Local mammals include
mouse deer, barking deer, wild ox, and numerous monkey species.
Tapir, elephant, leopard and tiger also present, though not
easy to spot.
Taman Negara
- Come discover Malaysia's living treasure, today!
History
Taman Negara was declared for conservation in 1938 and has
become Malaysia's premier national park and the largest in
the country covering over 4343 square kilometres (434,300
hectares) of primary forest, spans across three states Kelantan,
Terengganu and Pahang - and is situated in the centre of the
Peninsula Malaysia. Taman Negara is the most extensive protected
area of pristine, lowland, evergreen rainforest in the country.
Taman Negara originated from a Pahang State Legislation in
1925 and in the district of Jerantut. Over 1300 square kilometres
of tropical jungle in its natural state was designated "THE
GUNUNG TAHAN GAME RESERVE". This became the National
Park in 1938 when the Sultan of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan
set aside the present area, and named it the "KING GEORGE
V NATIONAL PARK". After Independence, the name was changed
to TAMAN NEGARA. The stated purpose of Taman Negara is "to
utilise the land within the park in perpetuity, for the propagation,
protection and preservation of indigeneous flora and fauna".
With so much to see and do, a trip to Taman Negara is a must
on your itinerary.
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THE
ORANG ASLI The
aborigines, or commonly called "Orang Asli"
simply means "original people" in the Malay
language. They were the first human occupants of the Malay
Peninsula.
They
continue to live a nomadic, hunting-and-gathering lifestyle
call themselves Batek. Recently, there has been some intermarriage
with the neighbouring Semokberi group.
The
Batek are a gentle race of people, short in stature, dark-skinned,
and with tight curly hair. The Semokberi have wavy hair.
They have their own language, but also speak Malay. Their
habitations are simple, palm-thatched shelters.
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| OTHER
SITES FOR JUNGLE TREKKING |
| Kuala
Selangor Nature Park |
Selangor |
Mangrove
forest |
| Templers
Park |
Selangor |
Montane
forest |
| Ulu
Bendol |
Negeri
Sembilan |
Montane
forest |
| Endau
Rompin |
Johor |
Lowland
rainforest |
| Gunung
Ledang |
Johor |
Highland
rainforest |
| Cameron
Highlands |
Pahang |
Highland
and montane rainforest |
| Taman
Negara |
Pahang |
Lowland
and hill rainforest |
| Tasik
Chini |
Pahang |
Freshwater
swamp forest |
| Tasik
Bera |
Pahang |
Freshwater
swamp forest |
| Genting
Highlands |
Pahang |
Highland
rainforest |
| Fraser's
Hill |
Pahang |
Highland
rainforest |
| Tasik
Kenyir |
Terengganu |
Freshwater
swamp forest |
| Danum
Valley |
Sabah |
Highland
and montane forest |
| Kinabalu
National Park |
Sabah |
Highland
and montane forest |
| Kinabatangan
Floodplain |
Sabah |
Freshwater
swamp forest |
| Gunung
Emas |
Sabah |
Highland
rainforest |
| Bako
National Park |
Sarawak |
Mangrove
forest |
| Lambir
National Park |
Sarawak |
Lowland
rainforest |
| Mulu
National Park |
Sarawak |
Hill
rainforest and limestone pinnacles |
| Niah
National Park |
Sarawak |
Lowland
rainforest |
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