Malaysian jungles remained undisturbed by man for about 100 million years, thus making them many centuries old.
Amongst the many splendid gorges, magnificent rivers and towering hills, Malaysia's National Parks provide one with an adventure tour of exotic locations. Boating through swirling rapids, hunting big game and stalking animals with a camera, bird-watching, mountain-climbing, exploring limestone caves, swimming in cool streams and camping amidst giant tropical trees while listening to jungle noises of cicadas and other insects is a rare experience.
If you love the great outdoors, a visit to the Parks would be ideal. There is Taman Negara situated in Pahang/Kelantan/Terengganu in West Malaysia. Its headquarters is at Kuala Tahan for visitors. There are several salt lakes to which wild life come for the drinking water and the mineral-enriched soil. At Jemut Belau, deers, wild pigs and tapirs as well as elephants, seladangs, tigers and panthers are frequent visitors.
Templer Park, thirteen miles from Kuala Lumpur, is a famous spot for relaxation. Friendly monkeys await to welcome visitors. The freshness and tranquility amidst cool streams, tree ferns and colorful birds make it a popular picnic ground.
Nurul Akmal
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