Taman Negara is one of the oldest equatorial rainforests on the Earth. Read this guide about the things to do in Taman Negara, Malaysia!
Taman Negara is a top travel destination and a must-visit place in Malaysia. Are you planning on visiting this national park? Read our travel guide focusing on things to do in Taman Negara, and we also share with you practical information on how to get to the park, when to visit, what to pack, where
Taman Negara National Park is the main national park in Malaysia and sits across the states of Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu. The park is often simply referred to as Taman ... Read more
Unless you want to be fleeced by boat operators, a 90-minute uphill hike is the only other way to get to Pantai Kerachut or better known to tourists as Turtle Beach. You must start at Penang National Park, which is already at the extreme north-west edge of the island. Take a Grab, or the Rapid Penang bus 101 to the end of the line, which will be the park.
I never know Penang has its own National Park and i'm glad that i have the opportunities to visit this new place. Still remember the news earlier about the naked ...
But as we went further into the jungle the trail became a bit trickier. The tracks were steep and slippery with lots of roots and tree trunks. And most of the journey, ...
Gunung Stong State Park is one of Malaysia’s most unspoilt forest reserves. With rugged hiking, camping and spectacular waterfalls it is a must visit.
Did you know that most travellers miss out on visiting the spectacular Stong waterfall in Malaysia, which is the tallest waterfall in all of Southeast Asia? Click through to read our complete guide to visiting Stong Waterfall in Gunung Stong State Park (GSSP), with full instructions on how to get th…
Finally i'm back! 3 days 2 nights spent at there, quite exhausted! Actually i am not a "sport" person, but my boyfriend is, so i accompanied him to camp again, this ...
I’m not being dramatic when I say my lust for adventure has taken me to the very ends of the earth, because Tanjung Piai in Tanjung Piai National Park is exactly that. At 1°15’34.80R…
A huge rock welcomes visitors to Tanjung Piai, Johor, Malaysia, the southernmost point of mainland Asia. Entrance fees cost RM 5 for Malaysians and RM10.00 for foreigners and parking costs RM3.00 per car. The opening hours are 9 am – 5 pm from Tuesdays to Sundays. The perfect trip includes visiting the Tanjung Piai National Park plus a stay at the Kukup fishing village.
Both sides of the pathway were all green of the Bakau trees and at this low tide I could see the roots all above grounds and seedlings just sprouting all over. To make the walkway colorful the Park Authority has placed signage at various places to give the visitors information of what are there to see in the park. There are also interesting signage giving soft warning like the one shown on the left of this paragraph. And I believe it does give a clear and loud message to the visitors. [signage translate 'Only Monkey are allows to throw rubbish]
If you’re staying in Tanjung Rhu, the mangrove walk at Kilim Geoforest Park could be a good activity to kill an hour or so when it’s raining or before your next mealtime. It’s not strenuous and you can wander at your own pace without the park staff hounding you. The Grab fare from Tanjung Rhu to Kilim Geoforest Park is only about RM10 and the drive is 15 minutes or less. It’s not worth it to come all the way here just for the Mangrove Sanctuary if your hotel is across the island. However, if you’re already going to be at the Kilim Geoforest Park for a mangrove tour, the Mangrove Sanctuary is worth a visit after your tour.
Overall, I would probably say I would have preferred to have spent the bat cave money on more eagle food, and to have spent more time watching those lovely birds. However it was interesting to do a few things and break up the time a bit. I’m sure I’ll head back in future, and we might take a longer trip at that time.
Aku bayar RM250 untuk 2 jam Kilim Hoping... Naik muntah tengok semua benda. 1st kita orang pergi ke Gua Kelawar. Nak masuk kena bayar singit sebab kena ...
We headed out to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, only 20min boat ride from Sabah’s capital Kota Kinabalu. There we headed to various islands for a day of adv...
在这里你也可以看到美丽的桥梁, 感觉非常有外国风啊!
Putrajaya Wetlands Park is certainly a great place to reconnect with nature together with your family and friends. Don’t wait, there’s a whole ecosystem of diverse flora and fauna for you to explore!
he types of birds which have been spotted here are: - purple swamp hen - white breasted water hen - olive backed sunbird - brown shrike - red wattled lapwing - Swinhoe's snipe - yellow vented bulbul - peacock
There are quite a few hiking trails in the park, which are short but quite nice. The signs are not quite clear, so it is better to download hiking trail map app. We hike the tupai and burung trail..
Sunset view at Kinabalu Park observation deck.