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Endau-Rompin National Park adventures

Endau-Rompin National Park Adventures

Endau-Rompin National Park is a pristine forest and hiker's paradise, offering a peek into some of Malaysia's oldest rainforests with diverse wildlife and challenging trails.

201,000
Acres Protected
Approx. 34
Miles of Trails
Est. 6,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Endau-Rompin National Park

Endau-Rompin National Park
 

Endau-Rompin National Park is known for its stunning rainforests, occupying parts of the Malaysian states of Johor and Pahang. This park boasts a rich biodiversity, with numerous endemic and rare species like the Malayan tiger and Asian elephant residing within its boundaries. Established to protect these ancient ecosystems, the park is estimated to include forests over 240 million years old. Visitors can engage in various recreational activities, especially hiking through its dense forests where trails lead explorers to magnificent waterfalls and rock climbing spots. The park's terrain ranges from flat ground to sharp inclines, providing both serenity and challenge to adventurers. Significant cultural history is also part of the landscape, with an Orang Asli village located within the park. Endau-Rompin National Park offers a blend of adventure, wildlife viewing, and cultural immersion.

Highlights

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Buaya Sangkut Waterfall

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Endemic flora like the Rafflesia flower

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Orang Asli cultural experiences

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Takak Perahu and Seribuat trails

Notable Natural Features

Buaya Sangkut Waterfall

A challenging trek leads to this beautiful, multi-tiered waterfall, a highlight of the park.

Rafflesia Flower

One of the world's largest flowers, occasionally found in the park during blooming periods.

Padang Tujuh

A vast outcrop of rocks and streams providing excellent views and unique biodiversity.