Taman Negara National Park is a tropical rainforest with a lifespan of over 130 years, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts with lush greenery and diverse wildlife.
Exploring the Timeless Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia
Taman Negara National Park is the oldest national park in Malaysia, spanning over 1,677 miles of tropical rainforest, rivers, and majestic mountains. Shielded by pristine wilderness, Taman Negara is home to indigenous people and a myriad of unique plant and animal species, attracting an increasing number of biologists to visit.


Taman Negara is also regarded as the oldest tropical rainforest on earth, with an age of 130 million years. What makes this place attractive to tourists is its dense forest and birdlife, with approximately 350 bird species, offering an incredibly exciting experience for visitors to explore and photograph.

Visiting Taman Negara National Park in March-April is considered the best time as the rains have eased off, and the tourist season has not yet started, making your travel much smoother. Additionally, during this time, birds are more abundant, so you might want to consider visiting during this period!


Here, you can experience various enjoyable activities such as walking on the Canopy Walk, meeting the locals, visiting the Kelah conservation area, hiking long trails, ...
Walking on the Canopy Walkway allows tourists to enjoy the fresh air, towering trees deep below at a height of about 40m, providing an ideal distance for you to admire the natural scenery and observe some bird species here.




Meeting the indigenous people is also a fascinating experience for tourists when visiting here, you will learn about the origins as well as unique things that only this place has.



As per Mytour
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
TravelVoyage.comFebruary 10, 2023