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Introduction
Taman Negara (National Park) is the first
and the oldest official Protected Area in
the country, originally named King George
V National Park. Declared in 1938 by the
Sultans of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu
(during King George's Silver Jubilee), it
was gazetted to preserve the land's indigenous
nature in perpetuity. The park was renamed
Taman Negara after the nation gained independence
in 1957.
The
most popular activities at Taman Negara
are river cruises and jungle trekking. The
canopy walk is also a must-see, offering
a fantastic close up view of activity in
the rainforest canopy. Observation hides
are another great way to observe wildlife.
Simple huts built high above the ground
allow guests to stay overnight to catch
opportunities to observe animals in their
natural habitat. Cave exploration is also
available, either by boat or by foot.
Taman
Negara is actually one of the oldest rainforests
in the world, estimated at 130 million years
old. The abundance and diversity of nature
here is phenomenal, making it one of the
world's most complex and rich ecosystems.
How
to get there 
By Train
Kuala Tembeling - the jump off point for the
park - is also accessible from Kuala Lumpur,
Singapore or Kota Bharu (via Tumpat) by rail.
Trains from these stations stop at Tembeling
Halt, about half an hour's drive to the jetty
at Kuala Tembeling.
By
Boat
The staging point for visits to the park
is Kuala Tembeling, from which a 3-hour
boat ride upriver takes you to Kuala Tahan
at 9 am and 3 pm daily, except for Fridays
when the afternoon departure is at 2.30
pm. Mutiara Taman Negara Resort also operates
a speedboat service that takes only 45 minutes
to reachKuala Tahan. The speedboat leaves
Kuala Tembeling at 10.30 am and 1.30 pm
daily. The most accessible gateway to Taman
Negara is either through Jerantut, a 3-hour
trip from Kua la
Lumpur. If you are driving a four-wheel
drive vehicle, you can take the logger trail
right up to Kuala Tahan, where you need
to take a boat across the Sungai Tahan (Tahan
River) to enter the park.
By
Bus or Taxi
Jerantut-bound taxis are available at the
Puduraya Bus Terminal in Kuala Lumpur. Alternatively,
buses to Jerantut are found at the Jalan
Tun Razak Bus Station in Kuala Lumpur. From
there, hop on a local bus or taxi to Kuala
Tembeling.
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