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Taman Negara is a vast national park spanning Pahang, Kelantan, and Terengganu, and is estimated to be over 130 million years old.
It is home to dense rainforest, rare wildlife, rivers, caves, and one of the world’s longest canopy walkways.
Visitors come here for jungle trekking, night safaris, river cruises, and the chance to experience untouched tropical wilderness.
The forest ecosystem of Taman Negara has existed for over 130 million years, making it one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
Originally established as King George V National Park during British rule, later renamed Taman Negara after Malaysia’s independence.
The area was protected to preserve its biodiversity, indigenous communities, and unique rainforest ecosystem.
Today, it is one of Malaysia’s most important eco-tourism destinations.
Home to rare species such as Malayan tigers, elephants, tapirs, and hornbills.
A leading destination for sustainable tourism and rainforest exploration.
Provides valuable research opportunities in ecology and conservation.
Home to indigenous Orang Asli communities who live traditionally within the forest.
Longboats are commonly used along the Tembeling River to reach the park.
Marked trekking paths connect major attractions inside the rainforest.
Off-road vehicles are used for access from nearby towns to park entrances.
Most exploration inside the park is done on foot with guided tours.
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One of the world’s longest suspension bridges through the rainforest canopy.
Guided hikes through ancient rainforest trails with wildlife encounters.
Scenic boat journey through lush rainforest landscapes.
Experience nocturnal wildlife activity in the jungle.
Natural freshwater pools and jungle waterfall adventure.
Challenging trek to the highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia.
Local eateries and riverside restaurants serving Malaysian cuisine near the park entrance.
🍜 Fresh river fish, nasi goreng, and local Malay dishes
⏰ 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
📍 Kuala Tahan Jetty
🍛 Buffet meals and traditional Malaysian cuisine
⏰ 6:30 AM – 9:30 PM
📍 Taman Negara Resort Area
🍢 Simple Malay meals and snacks
⏰ Morning – Evening
📍 Kuala Tahan Village