Saturday, July 20, 2013

TAMAN NEGARA KUALA KOH

PACKAGE :RECREATION & EXPLORATION
Out with us. Be Brave. Be yourself.
LOCATION: TAMAN NEGARA KUALA KOH, GUA MUSANG( Northern Entrance )
PERIOD :3 DAYS 2 NIGHT / 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT
TERMS :FREE & EASY / FULL BOARD
ACTIVITIES: WHITE WATER TUBING / BUMBUN / CAMPING & BOAT RIDE / JUNGLE TREKKING / NIGHT TREKKING /CANOPY WALKWAY / ABORIGINES VILLAGE
Taman Negara established in 1939 and covering three Peninsular States of Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu, is Malaysia's premier park and the largest in the country. It covers a total area of about 4,343 sq. km. of primary tropical rainforest estimated to be more than 130 million years old. The park was formerly known as King George V National Park to commemorate the silver jubilee of the British monarch but after Independence in 1957, the name was changed to Taman Negara. Taman Negara Pahang, which forms the largest part of the park, covers an area of 2,477 sq. km (57%), followed by Taman Negara Kelantan with 1,013 sq. km (24%) and Taman Negara Terengganu with 853 sq. km (19%).
' The Park is hereby dedicated, set aside and reserved in perpetuity in trust for the purpose of the propagation, protection and preservation of the indigenous flora and fauna of Malaysia, and the preservation of objects and places of aesthetic, historical of scientific interest'
Activities:
Several tour activities can be done here. Jungle trails are limited but very challenging as it is still remain narrow. Some short walk you can do by your self but the longer ones, guide are required and compulsory. Some guided tours are offers for minimum of 2 persons at a reasonable price. Trekking with will be fun and a new experience when you come with guide as they know a lot about jungle and willing to share with you. Kuala Koh boasts pleasant natural settings and lush rainforest greenery. At the same time, it's equipped with facilities that make your visit comfortable.
Jungle Trekking:
A number of interpretive trails are available around Kuala Koh. Among them is the ‘ficus trail’ located across the river. Visitors need to cross a river via a haggling bridge to get to the trail. Due to the rugged and hilly nature of the trail, only those who are really fit are advised to use the trail. There are also other trails for other visitors who wish to enjoy the natural beauty of Kuala Koh.
Taman Negara Kuala Koh - Is about 290 km from Kuala Lumpur and 185 km from Kota Bharu. The journey from Gua Musang of 90KM takes about 1 ½ hours. The park entrance is at Aring Junction on the Gua Musang to Kota Bharu road. From here, the journey is 45 km with paved road. The road passes through Felda oil palm estates.
Getting There:
Kuala Lumpur - Gua Musang From KL's Putra bus station, board a bus heading north to Kota Bharu via the inland road, disembarking at Gua Musang. This route will take you through several towns including Raub in Pahang, before stopping in Gua Musang. Approximately 5 hour’s journey. From the town of Gua Musang in southern Kelantan, visitors can arrange for transportation to Kuala Koh, which is located 90km (1 1/2 hours) away via the Gua Musang - Kuala Krai highway.

GUNUNG STONG STATE PARK (GSSP)

Discovery the Diversity of Life.
A heaven in the wildness…
LOCATION:GUNUNG STONG STATE PARK, DABONG, KELANTAN
PERIOD :3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS / 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT / DAY TRIP
TERMS :FREE & EASY
FULL BOARD
HALF BOARD
ACTIVITIES: JUNGLE TREKKING / CAMPING
HIKING MOUNTAIN SUMMIT
WATERFALL EXCURSION / LIMESTONE CAVE EXPLORE
Gunung Stong State Park (GSSP) (formerly called Jelawang Jungle) gazeted as state park on October 2005 is listed among the top five unique ecotourism destinations in Malaysia and is situated on the fringes of Malaysia’s massive Titiwangsa range.is a forested area, totaling 21,950ha with several prominent mountain peaks The mountainous backdrop there is made up of a chain of majestic peaks, waiting to be conquered – Gunung Ayam, Gunung Stong, Gunung Tera, Gunung Saji, Gunung Kob, Gunung Baha, Gunung Beirut, Gunung Che Tahir. (Gunung is the local word for mountain).. The area is of outstanding beauty and is home to one of the highest waterfalls in South East Asia, Jelawang Waterfall.
The rugged landscape of GSSP offers many exciting adventures for anyone who loves nature and the great outdoors. GSSP not only has important eco-tourism values but also serves as a significant conservation area with richflora and fauna diversity.
Animals such as the Asian elephant, seladang, great argus pheasant, Malayan tiger, serow,hornbill,tapir and a range of other exotic wildlife, as well as a variety of flora and fauna including the world’s largest flower, the rafflesia of the kerii meyer species, and the endemic long-sectioned bamboo, a type of herb – gesneriad (Didymocarpus calcareous) and a unique palm species (Licuala stongesis). are known to roam the forest in Stong. With the assistance of a qualified and knowledgeable trekking guide, your exploration of GSSP will be made more meaningful as interesting aspects about the biodiversity of the area are pointed out.
There is a few places of interest at Gunung Stong State Park like the Jelawang Waterfall, an impressive seven-tier waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in South East Asia. Bogo Rock Shelter, a cave-like formation, is a suitable resting point on the way to the summit of Gunung Stong, which can be reached within four hours of trekking. Gunung Ayam, the highest peak in the area, standing at 1,504m is the ideal spot to watch both sunset and sunrise. A campsite is available for overnight stays. Visit the breathtaking 225 million year-old limestone caves at Dabong that house several bat species and rare flora, including an endemic balsam.
Conservation Efforts at Gunung Stong State Park : • The Kelantan State Forestry Department has organised scientific expeditions to GSSP in collaboration with other agencies. • Capacity-building programmes for park staff will be carried out. • WWF-Malaysia is producing a Preliminary Management Plan for the Gunung Stong State Park in collaboration with the Kelantan State Forestry Department.
Key Tips
Gunung Stong State Park is a destination that has a variety of attractions that would appeal to both nature-lovers and adventure seekers alike.
How to get there By road
From Kuala Lumpur (KL), take the North-South Expressway heading north and exit at Kuala Kangsar.From the exit, head towards Gerik and then proceed along the East-West highway towards Jeli. At Jeli town, follow Route 66 leading to Dabong. Alternately, take the East Coast Expressway from KL towards Bentong. From there, follow Route 8 to Gua Musang, and then get on Route D29 to Dabong.
By train
From the KL Sentral Station, the northbound express train to Kota Bharu will take you through several small settlements including Dabong. From there, you’ll need to take taxi(private car) and head to Jelawang which is only 7km away.
Places of interest
• Trap Door Spider
• Ginger Family / Bamboo Area / Giant Pitcher Plant
• Track Down Animal Tracks – Tapir, Bear & Elephant
• Rock Shelter
• Seven Level Waterfalls / Princess Well / Princess Pool
• Panaromic View & Sunrise from a top of First Waterfall
• Insects
• Species of Monkeys / Gibbons