Lembah Beringin Forest Reserve is a protected tropical rainforest area in Selangor, Malaysia, offering opportunities for nature walks and wildlife observation in a biodiverse lowland forest environment.
Lembah Beringin Forest Reserve is a lowland tropical forest located in the district of Hulu Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia. Spanning a significant area of green forest, the reserve protects important native flora and fauna endemic to the Malay Peninsula. The reserve features undisturbed patches of dipterocarp trees, along with a rich understory of ferns, shrubs, and numerous palms. It plays a role in preserving water catchment areas and maintaining regional biodiversity. The terrain consists of gentle hills and valleys with small streams supporting various aquatic species. Historically, the forest reserve was established to protect the remaining forest cover in the region amid rapid development and deforestation pressures. While not a major international tourism destination, it attracts local nature lovers, researchers, and bird watchers interested in Southeast Asian forest ecosystems. Visitors can explore several informal trails for hiking and observe wildlife such as hornbills, macaques, and various reptiles. The reserve serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental education and demonstrates the value of forest conservation for ecosystem services and wildlife habitat. Though modest in facilities, the area offers a quiet retreat from urban surroundings for walking, photography, and nature appreciation. Its proximity to towns like Kuala Kubu Bharu allows convenient access while maintaining a peaceful forest atmosphere. Protection efforts continue to ensure the preservation of this forest remnant in the face of regional development, making Lembah Beringin Forest Reserve an important conservation site in Selangor.
Rich lowland dipterocarp forest ecosystem with diverse plant species
Opportunities for birdwatching including hornbill sightings
Water catchment streams supporting freshwater biodiversity
Peaceful nature trails suitable for beginner to moderate hikers
Towering dipterocarp trees form a dense canopy that is characteristic of Peninsular Malaysia’s lowland forests.
Several small streams within the reserve provide important aquatic habitats and contribute to local freshwater ecosystems.
The reserve supports populations of birds, reptiles, and small mammals typical of undisturbed Malaysian rainforest.