This is for the park management. The boardwalk to the Canopy Walk is generally well maintained. I believe this is the most popular trail so it is good.
But the other trail towards Lubok Simpson is in a poorer condition; a few parts of the boardwalk has totally collapsed.
There were also some signs in the parks that have disappeared.
The tap in the Men's toilet at the park centre is loose and precious water is wasted. A simple thing that can be easily fixed but not doing it reflects poor management and less enjoyment for the guests.
Comparing to Mount Kinabalu which charges RM10 for Malaysian and RM50 for foreigner against Taman Negara which charges only RM1, management may consider imposing comparable fee and put the increased revenue collected to better enhance guest experiences. And with a higher entry fee, do away with the camera fee for less...
Read moreFrom the registration & permit application counter to the canopy walking path, you will see the spectacular rain forest of Malaysia. So, the photos that I have posted here are not only spotted at one particular corner, but there are spotted along at least 3 KM of jungle walking paths. Malaysia tourism department should arrange more tourist buses going from different states to Kuala Tahan, so that more people can witness such amazing...
Read moreVery old path. Many broken planks, still doable but not for old people. They should invest some time to maintain. Every corner/change of direction in the path has the same broken situation because of the diagonally cut😂 How can you not be aware of this when you build something like that. Its just like the whole area here. Build something and let it be...
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