Taman Negara, a 130 million year old low land rain forest on the Malay peninsula of Malaysia, is the oldest national park in the world. With its fast flowing rivers and dense jungle, it is an attraction to various voyagers across the globe.
Be it a wild swim in the Tembeling river, taking a canopy walk or trekking through the jungles, there is always space for new discoveries. Being home to wild animals such as tigers, macaques and wild plants and flowers, the region is a spot for nature lovers. To the adventurous ones, this is can be your new arena.