TAMAN NEGARA 2D1N TOUR 大汉山国家公园2天1夜游
The National Park is the tropical rainforest within the park boasts a history of 130 million years.
服務說明
DAY 1: Canopy Walkway -The world's longest rainforest canopy walkway, built in 1993, stands at approximately 40 meters in height and spans a length of 530 meters. The supporting trees for this canopy walkway are the towering Tualang trees, the tallest trees in the tropical rainforest. Terisek Mountain -The ascent of Terisek Mountain involves a journey of approximately 200 meters on a hiking boardwalk and a climb of 1.5 kilometers on ladders. The trail is surrounded by a plethora of rare foliage, offering travelers the chance to encounter fern leaves that turn blue in the sunlight, poisonous cup fungi, thorny vines, snake fruit, and giant trees. Gela Fish Sanctuary -The Gela fish, commonly known as Jelawat or Kelah, belongs to the same species as the Malaysian freshwater fish known as "Empurau," often referred to as the Malaysian River fish king. Despite their fast movements making it difficult to see them on the water's surface, once food is thrown into the river, they will eagerly compete for the feed, creating ripples in the water. Night Jungle Walk -Travelers may encounter fascinating sights such as spiders with skull-shaped markings, insects engaged in mating rituals, and geckos in close embrace with their offspring. DAY 2: Lata Berkoh Waterfall -On the way to the waterfall, you will encounter numerous towering Neram trees, adorned with ferns and flowers on their trunks and branches. Boats typically stop around 500 meters away from the waterfall. From there, you need to follow a simple walking path along the riverbank to reach the waterfall. Rapid Shooting -Be prepared to get soaked and thrilled as you traverse seven different rapids along the Tembeling River. Water splashes from all directions, creating an immersive and exhilarating experience. Cave Exploration -The limestone layers in the cave resemble the shape of an ear, and within the damp and dark cave, you can discover ancient cave paintings and a multitude of roundleaf bats, making it an optimal destination for adventurers. Native village -The Batek people, with African Negrito ancestry, adhere to traditional customs. When a member of the tribe passes away, the entire community relocates, and the deceased's body is placed in a tree to be consumed by animals. They prioritize teaching survival skills in the forest over formal education for their children.




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24, Jalan BP 6/13, Bandar Bukit Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia