Amazing Taman Negara Day Trip from Kuala Lumpur Including Lunch
Overview
Taman Negara, a 130 million years old tropical rainforest, is one of the most popular ecotourism destinations in Malaysia. This destination offers an opportunity to appreciate its diverse flora and wildlife while experiencing the local native tribes.
- 🌳 Authentic tropical forest with huge, diverse flora and wildlife.
- 👥 Unique interactions with native tribe families living in the forest.
- 🌿 Ideal for nature lovers seeking to escape city life.
- ⚠️ Ensure to respect local customs and wildlife protection regulations.
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Pickup included
- Local food lunch
- Nature guide at Taman Negara
- Rapid shooting
- Canopy Walk Entrance Ticket (Temporary closed)
- English speaking driver / guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off by air-conditioned vehicle
- Breakfast
- Gratuities
- Food and beverage except lunch
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Taman Negara Canopy WalkwayUpon arrival, we walk through the world’s longest (530m) and tallest (44m) suspension bridge (canopy walk) for the real different experience. Enjoy the magnificent panoramic views and see various wildlife along the walkway. There are plenty if steps to climb and the canopy walkway itself can swing around a bit with people walking on it, so you need to hold on the side and take some good picture from the top while you go along from platform on the trees
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Taman Negara National ParkVisit the aboriginals Orang Asli tribe (native tribe family) and knowing their lifestyle, culture and habitat. Play blowpipe and learn hunting skills from native tribe members. They speak their own language however guide will help to translate and explain in English. Orang Asli are friendly and know how to respect outsider, so please do the same to them. Respect their individual and family privacy. To take their photo, please ask for permission.
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Taman Negara National ParkEnjoy a boat ride and experience the thrill of shooting blowpipe and the challenge of lighting a fire when you come to this Batek Indigenous Village at the National Park.