Endau – Rompin State Park
Explore the wonders of nature in this ancient rainforest. the Endau-Rompin State Park is the second largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia, named after the Endau and Rompin Rivers that flow through the park. It is one of the country`s last remaining lowland dipterocarp forests, straddled acros the states of Pahang and Johor.
The untouched wilderness awaits nature lovers with a host of atractions including a variety of flora and fauna, majestic rock formations, lovely waterfalls and rivers. Go on a trek to discover its rare plants or climb the challenging terrain for a breathtaking view of the jungle canopy. enjoy the adrenaline rush as you go kayaking in its rapids. Bird-watchers will be fascinated with the nearly 250 species of birds which make their home here.
Permits must be obtained before entering this nature reserve. Trekkers will be guided by forest rangers to ensure safety.
