Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve is a coastal tropical forest in Malaysia known for its rich biodiversity, scenic hiking trails, and the historic Cape Rachado lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Strait of Malacca.
Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve, located on the southwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia in the state of Malacca, covers a compact area that features a unique blend of coastal forest and hill terrain. The reserve encompasses approximately 372 hectares and is one of the few remaining hill forest patches near the Strait of Malacca. It serves as a crucial ecological site supporting diverse flora and fauna, including migratory bird species that use it as a stopover point during seasonal migrations. Its terrain is marked by gentle hills and rocky coastline, making it appealing for moderate hiking and nature observation. One of the most notable landmarks is the historic 16th-century Cape Rachado lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in Malaysia, which provides spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding forest canopy. Visitors can explore several well-maintained trails that pass through secondary and primary lowland dipterocarp and evergreen forests, where wildlife sightings such as long-tailed macaques, monitor lizards, and a variety of bird species are common. The reserve is popular among day hikers, bird watchers, and families seeking a natural retreat close to urban areas. Besides the active lighthouse, there are lookout points and picnic areas that enhance the visitor experience. Its proximity to Malacca City makes it a convenient destination for outdoors enthusiasts interested in the combination of cultural history and natural beauty.
Cape Rachado Lighthouse with panoramic sea views
Important migratory bird stopover providing excellent birdwatching
Coastal tropical forest with diverse plant and animal life
Hiking trails leading through lowland dipterocarp forest and rocky coastal areas
A 16th-century lighthouse offering stunning views of the Strait of Malacca and an important historical landmark.
The forest reserve serves as a seasonal stopover site for migratory birds traveling between Asia and Australia.
One of the last remaining hill dipterocarp forests along the Malacca coastline, rich in tropical biodiversity.