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Taman ASEAN is a protected national park known for its diverse ecosystems and unique biodiversity. It's a hub for nature enthusiasts and provides a sanctuary for various plant and animal species.

100,000
Acres Protected
150
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Taman ASEAN

Taman ASEAN
 

Taman ASEAN is a national park renowned for its extensive biodiversity and ecological significance in Southeast Asia. The park spans lush rainforests, mangrove swamps, and freshwater wetlands, making it a haven for numerous wildlife species, including several that are endangered or endemic to the region. It provides habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including rare orchids and a variety of bird species. Historically, Taman ASEAN has been a site of significant natural research and conservation efforts. Key recreational opportunities include hiking across its expansive trail network, bird watching, and exploring its rich natural environments. Visitors are drawn by its breathtaking landscapes, serene water bodies, and the chance to witness wildlife in their natural habitat. Notable landmarks include the towering primary forest that houses an incredibly diverse array of plant life and the scenic wetlands teeming with bird activity. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, Taman ASEAN offers a remarkable outdoor experience.

Highlights

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Canopy Walkway: Offers a breathtaking view of the rainforest from above.

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Wetland Bastion: Home to a diverse range of waterfowl and aquatic life.

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Rafflesia Bloom: Chance to see one of the world's largest flowers in bloom.

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Heritage Trail: A path that winds through historic sites within the park.

Notable Natural Features

Rainforest Canopy

A dense canopy offering shelter to a multitude of bird species.

Mangrove Reserve

Coastal wetlands supporting a unique salt-tolerant ecosystem.

Swamp Orchid Garden

A field conservation site dedicated to the region's diverse orchid species.