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  1. Taman Rimba Kenong merangkumi kawasan seluas 121 kilometer persegi di Lembah Kenong yang terletak di barat-daya Taman Negara. Taman ini mengandungi beberapa buah gua batu kapur yang menakjubkan. Bunyi nyanyian burung dan deruan air terjun yang berdekatan memecahkan suasana tenang dan sunyi di sini.

  2. Kenong Forest Eco Park. • 9 km from Bandar Kuala Lipis • 256 km from Bandar Kuantan • Located in the Yong Forest Reserve and Terenggun Forest reserve • Lowland Dipterocarp Forest • The fee charged is subject to the private manager/operator.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Kenong Rimba Park, Pahang in 2024. Everyone goes to Taman Negara Pahang, but tucked to its western side near Kuala Lipis, Kenong Rimba is a lesser-known, smaller and no less stunning nature reserve to explore in Pahang. Here's all you need to know to visit.

  4. www.tripadvisor.com.my › Attraction_Review-g793324-d4811199Kenong Rimba Park - Tripadvisor

    Great introduction to the Malaysian jungle. The park has clean, simple lodges with cold (refreshing) showers and ceiling fans. You need to hire a guide, which really adds to the experience. Activities include; jungle walks, cave exploration - with bats, river tubing - all can be arranged by your guide.

  5. Taman Eko Rimba Kenong. Lokasi. Sebahagian Hutan Simpang Yong keluasan 12,021 hektar. Menaiki bot panjang dari Kuala Lipis ke Jati Tg. Kiara (1 1/2 jam hingga 2 jam). Dari jeti berjalan kaki ke Kem Kesong sejauh 4 km atau menaiki kenderaan 4WD dari Tg. Kiara ke Kem Kesong. Menaiki kereta api. Tarikan.

  6. Apr 2, 2013 · This scenic valley, traversed by rippling mountain streams, is home to the Batek aboriginal tribe. Within the park is magnificent limestone caves beneath which flows the Kenong River as it meanders gently on its way. The sense of tranquility and quiet solitude is broken only by the merry chirping of the birds and the cascading waterfalls.

  7. Kenong Rimba Park, Kuala Lipis. 2,252 likes. Rediscover one of the world's oldest Tropical Rain Forest here in Pahang, Malaysia.