Taman Negara

            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%).

There are three principle legislations governing Taman Negara with separate legislation covering the states in which the park is located. The legislations are the Taman Negara Enactment (Pahang) No. 2 of 1939, Taman Negara Enactment (Kelantan) No. 14 of 1938 and Taman Negara Enactment (Terengganu) No. 6 of 1939. The park is under the authority of the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment and administration by the Park Superintendent who comes under the supervision of the Director General Department of Wildlife and National Parks.

The objective of establishing and protecting Taman Negara is clearly stated under Section 3(1), Taman Negara Enactment;

' 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'

There are four entry points to get to the park;

Kuala Tahan, Jerantut - Journey to the park starts from Kuala Tembeling Jetty near Jerantut, after a 3-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. Buses to Jerantut leave from the Pekeliling Bus Station at Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur.   A bus service also operates between Kuantan and Jerantut while train operates from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Kota Bharu. From Kuala Tembeling, it is 40 km or 3 hours by boat to the Park headquarters at Kuala Tahan. Boats leave at 0900 and 1400 hours. Nowadays, it is also possible to get to Kuala Tahan by land that only takes 1½ hours. Bus services from Jerantut to Kuala Tahan ply several time a day. Departure from Jerantut at .....................return from Kuala Tahan at ............ Fare RM6.00. Taxi will cost RM 60.00.   There is no road in the park and all exploration must be on foot or by boat.

Sungai Relau, Merapoh - It is approximately 7 km from the small town of Merapoh, which is at the halfway point of the main road from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The nearest town is Gua Musang (34 km) and Kuala Lipis (100 km). It can also be accessed using the train service.

Kuala Koh, Gua Musang - Is about 290 km from Kuala Lumpur and 185 km from Kota Bharu. The journey from Gua Musang 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.

Tanjung Mentong, Kuala Berang - The gateway for Tanjung Mentong is Pengkalan Gawi, about 55 km from Kuala Terengganu. Take the road to Kuala Berang, a distance of about 1 hour drive and continue on to Tasik Kenyir. Boats are available here for charter to Tanjung Mentong.

License, Permit & Fee:

Entry Permit                   - RM 1.00 / person

Camera License             - RM 5.00 / unit

Fishing License             - RM 10.00 / unit

Camping Fee                 - RM 1.00 / person / day

Department of Wildlife and National Parks,

Km 10, Jalan Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 603-90752872
Fax: 603-90752873
E-mail: pakp@wildlife.gov.my

Website: www.wildlife.gov.my

At Kuala Tahan, chalets, hostels and campsites are available.   Camping equipment and utensils are available for hire. Various restaurants and shops offer a wide variety of exotic Malaysian delicacies and continental favorites.

Accommodation ;  
                                Green Park Lodge,
                                Taman Negara,
                                Tel / Fax : + 609 266 38 84
                                E-mail :   info@my-greenpark.com

            Double Chalet      :       RM 60.00 per night ( 8 units)

            Triple Chalet         :      RM 75.00 per night ( 8 units)

            Camping Fee         :      NA

 Meals :

            Breakfast                :   RM 6.00

            Lunch/Dinner         :   RM15.00

Other Accommodations ;

Luxury

Hotel

No. of Rooms

Rate RM

Facilities

Mutiara Taman Negara Resort

Restaurant, Meeting Room, A/C Rooms, Bungalows & Hostel

Rainforest Resort

99

150 - 550

Restaurant, Meeting Room, A/C Rooms, Bungalows.

Woodland Resort

Restaurant, Meeting Room, A/C Rooms, Bungalows.

Medium

Hotel

No. of Rooms

Rate RM

Facilities

Nusa Camp Holiday Village

-

Restaurant, A/C & Fan Rooms.

Pesona Village Resort

Restaurant, Meeting Room, A/C Rooms

Ekoton Chalet

8

A/C Rooms

Budget

Hotel

No. of Rooms

Rate RM

Facilities

Green Park Lodge

8

60 -90

Restaurant, A/C & Fan Rooms

Durian Chalet

10 -30

Restaurant, Fan Rooms & Hostel

Tembeling River View

10 - 60

Restaurant, Fan Rooms & Hostel

Travelers Home

Restaurant, A/C Rooms

Agoh Chalet

Restaurant, A/C & Fan Rooms & Hostel

Teresek View Motel

Restaurant, A/C & Fan Rooms & Hostel

Tahan Guesthouse

10 - 60

Fan Rooms   & Hostel

Liana Hostel

10

Fan Hostel

Activities:
Taman Negara (Resort) Daily Tours:

Activities

Descriptions

Rate

Night Jungle Walk

A walk around camp compound to see the forest by night perspective i.e. nocturnal animals, insect & flora

RM 20.00

Cave Exploration

A 20 min. boat ride & 30 min. trek to explore Gua Telinga

RM 35.00

Jungle Trekking & Canopy Walk

RM 25.00

Lata Berkoh & Fish Sanctuary

RM NA

Orang Asli Settlement

RM 35.00

Night Safari

A 4 wheels drive ride through the off road to observe nocturnal animals.

RM 25.00

•  Daily Private Guide Service: RM 150.00

•  Overnight Charges: RM80.00

•  Max numbers of persons for each guide: 10 paxs