Taman Negara Sungai Relau is part of Malaysia's extensive Taman Negara National Park, located in the state of Pahang. It's less frequented compared to other entrances to the park, like Kuala Tahan, making it ideal for those seeking a more serene and less commercialized experience. The area is known for its pristine rainforest, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for adventure activities such as jungle trekking, river cruises, and wildlife spotting. It’s also a starting point for the challenging trek up Gunung Tahan, the highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia.
The facilities are basic, but well-maintained, offering accommodations ranging from campsites to simple chalets. Visitors appreciate the unspoiled nature and the chance to experience Malaysia's oldest national park without the crowds. However, due to its remote location, it requires some effort to reach, and it’s recommended for those who are looking for a more rugged,...
Read moreGreat experience exploring the national park with family and friends. The ticket is just RM 1 only per person and RM5 for camera, make sure have cash at hand because they accept only cash. The tree top walk is a great way to experience different levels of the jungle, the highest platform is 40m above ground level if not mistaken. It takes around three days to explore and if you want to go to the caves then please arrange with the park for a guide. It’s a two day’s walk...
Read moreThe only activities open to the public without requiring a guide are the skywalk and exploring the river below it. Other activities, such as visiting the fish sanctuary, require a paid guide, typically costing RM200 for a group of three. The skywalk is quite a good experience, with the tallest tower reaching up to 100 meters. If you happen to be in the area, it's worth a visit, but it may not justify a special trip solely for...
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