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Art of River Crossing in Belum


Hiking in Belum Rainforest


Mt. Kinabalu


Chilling Waterfall

Belum Rainforest

Belum Rainforest / Belum Valley (view photos) - Belum Forest is situated in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, in the state of Perak and it's around 365km from Kuala Lumpur. A virgin jungle with an area of more than 200.00 hectares, which ends at the border of Thailand.

Itineraries
Itinerary (4 days)  Itinerary II (5 days)  Itinerary III (6 days)


Taman Negara National Park

Taman Negara National Park (Kuala Luis - Mt. Tahan - photos) - Spread out over 4,343 sq. km of the formidable Titiwangsa Mountain range in Taman Negara - one of the world's oldest Rainforest. more.....

Itineraries
Itinerary (5 days)  Itinerary II (7 days)  Itinerary III (day trip)


Mt. Kinabalu National Park

The Kinabalu Park (photos) which covers an area 754 sq. kilometres is one of the greatest attractions of Sabah. The park is yearly visited by thousands of tourists who come to enjoy its climatic, scenic, floral and faunal splendors. more.....

Itineraries
Itinerary (2 days)  Itinerary II (3 days)  Itinerary III (4 days)

Itinerary IV (5 days)


Gunung Brinchang - Panoramic views form the road leading to the top of Gunung Brinchang, the highest road in Peninsular Malaysia at 6666 ft.

Kinabatanggan - Proboscis Monkey, Orang Utan (Wildlife Safari)

Endau Rompin National Park - Located on the Johor-Pahang border, this 2½-century-old extensive lowland forest is home to several rare and endangered species. This park is popular with conservationists and nature lovers who enjoy the wildlife and virgin environment.

Chilling Waterfall @ Kuala Kubu Baru (view photo)

Remarks
Trekking itinerary is a basic guideline only, therefore it can be slightly modified according to season or local events.

Departure possible all year long (subject to confirmation). English speaking guide/s. along with other camping materials are provided such as sleeping bag or sheet, ground mats, hammock, mosquito nets (comes with hammock), tent and all eating utensils. Participants should bring a good pair of jogging or trekking shoes, sunglasses, sun-cream, towel, toilets and personal effects, hat, torchlight, cotton shorts and T-shirts (at least one long pants & long sleeves t-shirt or pullover).

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Rain
fall in the rainforest, no one can tell when they will come or go............ 

 

 

 

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