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  1. The complex is an interesting place to take a glimpse at the underwater world in its natural setting. More than 50 species of fresh and saltwater fish are on display in a aquarium in the shape of a whale. The complex has been landscaped with cascades, caves, open ponds and ships. Birdwatcher’s paradise.

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  2. May 12, 2023 · 10 Jungle Trekking Places In Malaysia. 1. KL Forest Eco Park (Taman Eko Rimba KL) Image via KL Sentral. Images via Trip.com & Couple Travel The World. In Hutan Simpan Bukit Nanas is where you can find the KL Forest Eco Park. KL Forest Eco Park is the city’s only remaining tropical rainforest.

  3. Find the best Hiking trails in Melaka (Malaysia). Discover the most beautiful places, download GPS tracks and follow the top routes on a map. Record your own trail from the Wikiloc app, upload it and share it with the community.

  4. Jungle trekking, swimming, picnicking … anything is possible at Bukit Batu Putih, which sits between Negeri Sembilan and Malacca. A 10-15 minute walk in, and you’ll find yourself at the infamous Cape Rachado Lighthouse, and the official entrance to the trail is right beside it.

  5. May 17, 2024 · We round up the top five jungle treks in Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo, from heading deep into the rainforest and scaling mountains, to hiking in the cooler highlands. 1. Cooler climbs in the Cameron Highlands, Pahang

  6. JUNGLE TRACKING (BY STATES) With a huge choice of destinations, Malaysia is a great place for a trekking vacation. Most trekking activity is based around national parks and forest reserves, which include rain, mangrove and mountain forests.

  7. Jungle trekking can take an hour or more and, with camping, as many days as desired. Among the best periods to go trekking in Peninsular Malaysia is in the ‘dry season’ from March to September when the rainfall is less.