Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Taman Negara: The World’s Oldest Rainforest

Did you know that the world’s oldest rainforest is Taman Negara?

Taman Negara is a Malaysian National Park located in Pehang, Malaysia. This vast rainforest covers an area amounting to 4,343 square kilometers. Also, found in Taman Negara is Gunung Tahan, the peninsula’s highest peak at 2,187 meters.

Taman Negara is one of Malaysia’s most visited destinations as tourists from all over the world admire its abundance in natural wonders. Taman Negara attractions include as Tahan River, Four Steps Waterfall, Orang Asli Settlements, Gunung Tahan, Canopy Walkway, Tembeling River, Lata Berkoh, Gua Telinga, and Gua Kepayang.

There are also many things to see and do while appreciating this nature’s gift. Activities include jungle trekking, rapids shooting, wildlife watching, camping, fishing, caving, and swimming.

With all these, it is no doubt that visitors would always want to stay for a couple of days or more to explore the entire region. Finding an accommodation in Taman Negara is easy. In this pristine area lies Taman Negara Rainforest Resort. It has cozy rooms, excellent facilities and services, and exciting activities for everyone. It also lets guests to choose from among its line of packages that include tours and recreation worth seeing and doing in Taman Negara.

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