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Welcome To TAMAN NEGARA NP- Peninsula Malaysia

 

 

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Gua Kepayang Besar

 

This is the largest and most impressive cave.  It is about 17km from Kuala Tahan. The best way to reach it is from Kuala Terengganu or Keniam. By boat, it is less than 45 minutes. A four hour walk if from Kuala Tahan to Kuala Terengganu. From Keniam, it is a half day journey by boat. It is advisable to spend a night in Keniam. An hour walk is needed to reach the cave from Keniam.

 

Gua Kepayang Kecil

 

It is a slightly smaller cave located next to Gua Kepayang Besar. A stream flows near the cave, making it a good camping site. However, permission is required from the wildlife department to camp there.

 

Gua Luas

 

Located on the same stretch of limestone outcrop where Gua Kepayang Kecil and Besar is, Gua Luas is a small cave compared to others in the vicinity. It is at the tallest of all the limestone hills called Bukit Batu Luas where a steep path leads up to a rocky slope.

 

Gua Daun Menari

 

About 12 minutes walk anti clockwise from the base of the Bukit Batu Luas outcrop; you will find the entrance to Gua Daun Menari. A wind blows gently from the mouth of this large chamber, fluttering the leaves at the cave entrance. The opening is hidden from view, which is located high in the cave roof. In the pitch black live thousands and thousands of roundleaf bats. There are also millions of cockroaches, tones of guano, cave racer snakes and a few porcupines.

 

River Trips

 

 

 

If you wish to cruise down the river to see the best of Taman Negara, you can hire a boat and crew at Kuala Tahan. Kuala Tahan is the entry point to the park and where most accommodations. River trips are one of the popular activities here. The 8 kilometer boat ride to the cascades at Lata Berkoh passes through some of the most magnificent tropical rainforest in Southeast Asia.  Giant trees line the river banks, their massive trunks leaning over the river at a remarkable angle in an effort to reach the sunlight.  In places these huge trees have crashed into the river where the strong current has undercut the trunk and it is festooned with epiphytic ferns, mosses and orchids.

 

Other river trips can be easily arranged at the park headquarters such as visits to Sungai Melantai and Sungai Keniam further north.  Unless recent rains and landslides have muddied the waters upstream, many of the rivers of Taman Negara are crystal clear and refreshingly cool.

 

 

 

Getting There

 

A daily shuttle service daily between Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Tembeling via Jerantut (the jumping off point to Taman Negara). Kuala Tembeling departs from the jetty at 9am and 2pm.

 

Alternatively you will have to take either private transport by van or public transport from Kuala Lumpur or Kuantan, and it takes approximately 3 - 4 hours from these points to Jerantut. From Jerantut, 16km ride in a bus or taxi brings you to Kuala Tembeling.

 

From the Tembeling Jetty, the Park's Headquarters at Kuala Tahan, is a 2-3 hour boat ride up the Tembeling River.

 

Train service run by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) is available to Jerantut town.

 

 

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