Taman
Negara National Park is one of the world's oldest tropical rain forests
with a diversity of flora and fauna life, which has evolved over a
period of over 130 million years. The park shares a protected area of
4,343 sq km amongst Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang. One can see over
10,000 species of plants, 250 kinds of birds and mammals such as mouse
deers, barking deers, wild oxen, and numerous monkey species along with
evading species such as tapirs, elephants, leopards and tigers.
Gunung Tahan, the highest mountain of Malaysia, is situated in Taman
Negara. It is one of the most favourable destinations for trekking. The
other activities that you can enjoy in Taman Negara include fishing in
the Tahan or Kenyam rivers and white water rafting in the rapids of
Sungai Tembeling.