Lake KenyirThe immense lake borders Kelantan in the west and Pahang in the south, serving as another gateway to Taman Negara. It covers 260 km² and contains 340 small islands, with more than 14 waterfalls. |
National ParkThis 130-million-year-old rainforest is one of the world’s oldest rainforests. It is home to Gunung Tahan, the highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, as well as the world’s longest canopy walkway. |
Orang UtanEnjoy the rare thrill of seeing an orang utan up close. Situated in the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve which sprawls over 4300 ha, this sanctuary serves to rehabilitate orphaned orang utans as well as educate the public on the importance of wildlife conservation. The viewing gallery gives you an opportunity to see the orang utans being fed by rangers. |
Firefly ParksKampung Kuantan and Kampung Bukit Belimbing in Kuala Selangor are two of the few places in the world where one can watch a symphony of lights performed by colonies of fireflies at night, lighting up both sides of the river. The light emitted by fireflies is called `cold light’, which produces zero heat. It is used as a means of communication as well as to attract mates. |