Taman Negara
Taman Negara (National Park)
is the first and the oldest
official Protected Area in the
country, originally named King
George V National Park.
Declared in 1938 by the
Sultans of Kelantan, Pahang
and Terengganu (during King
George's Silver Jubilee), it
was gazetted to preserve the
land's indigenous nature in
perpetuity. The park was
renamed Taman Negara after the
nation gained independence in
1957.
The most popular activities at
Taman Negara are river cruises
and jungle trekking. The
canopy walk is also a
must-see, offering a fantastic
close up view of activity in
the rainforest canopy.
Observation hides are another
great way to observe wildlife.
Simple huts built high above
the ground allow guests to
stay overnight to catch
opportunities to observe
animals in their natural
habitat. Cave exploration is
also available, either by boat
or by foot.
Taman Negara is actually one
of the oldest rainforests in
the world, estimated at 130
million years old. The
abundance and diversity of
nature here is phenomenal,
making it one of the world's
most complex and rich
ecosystems.