“Ancient rainforest over 130 million years old Famous canopy walkway over 500 meters long River cruises along the  Tembeling RiverBukit Teresek viewpoint overlooking Mount Tahan Home to indigenous Orang Asli communities”

Taman Negara National Park is Malaysia’s first and largest national park, covering over 4,300 square kilometers across three states: Pahang, Kelantan, and Terengganu. It is one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests, estimated to be around 130 million years old. The park preserves a pristine ecosystem, with towering trees, exotic plants, and rare wildlife thriving in an almost untouched environment.

Within this vast area, visitors will encounter lush forests, rolling hills, rivers, waterfalls, and jungle trails of varying difficulty—perfect for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. The park is home to many rare and endangered species, such as Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, tapirs, hornbills, and deer, as well as endemic plants found only in this region.

The main entrance is Kuala Tahan, a riverside village serving as the hub for most tours and accommodations. Popular activities include trekking to Bukit Teresek for panoramic forest views, walking along the 500-meter-long Canopy Walkway suspended 40 meters above the ground—one of the longest canopy walks in the world—and taking scenic river cruises along the Tembeling River to experience the park’s natural beauty peacefully.

For adventure seekers, there are limestone caves to explore, such as Gua Telinga and Gua Kepayang. Visitors seeking relaxation can stay in lodges, eco-resorts, or local homestays. They can also meet the indigenous Orang Asli people and learn about their traditional forest-based lifestyle, harmoniously coexisting with nature for generations.

Taman Negara is the ultimate destination for those wishing to experience Malaysia’s ancient rainforest in its purest form. It offers both adventure and tranquility, creating an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature.


How to Get There
  • From Kuala Lumpur, the journey takes around 3–4 hours by car to Jerantut, followed by a short transfer to Kuala Tahan. Alternatively, visitors can take a scenic 2.5-hour boat ride from Kuala Tembeling, enjoying serene views of the river and jungle landscapes along the way.

Travel Tips
  • Wear proper hiking shoes suitable for wet terrain

  • Book accommodation and entry permits in advance, especially during peak season (March–September)

  • Bring insect repellent and a flashlight

  • Respect park rules and the natural environment


Admission Fee

  • Malaysian Adults: RM 1
  • Foreign Adults: around RM 10
  • Camera Fee: approximately RM 5

Opening Hours

  • Daily: 08:00 – 17:00 (Some activities, such as trekking or river cruises, may require prior booking)

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