Recreation
Jungle
Trekking
Jungle Trekking is best for those
who like challenges, this special privilege are given to visitors
who stay overnight either in the Hostel or Camping. Visitors are
required to bring along their own gear and suitable cloth/attire
including insect repellent. The Jungle Trekking is located in the
Recreation Forest of the Agro-Forestry area, 3 km away from the
Park Headquarters. Get to know how the trees grow in the jungle
and the living under canopy while enjoying the nature trail. Ones
may see Squirrels, Birds, some special insect and sometimes small
reptile like Snake and Monitor Lizard. If you are lucky enough,
you may see the mouse deer or hear the sound of a barking deer.
Most part of the trail is concrete or hardwood steps especially
the steep area and some gravel path at certain places. It is advisable
that the jungle trekking activity is to be done in the morning or
late afternoon otherwise, noon time will be very hot.
There are 3 choices of trails
for you to choose which is every trail has their own attraction
and challenge. The first trail is call Kembara Trail with a distance
of 2.4 Km. As you see in the trail map, the Kembara trail is blue
in colour. You may experience a steep slope as you try to reach
the Eagle Nest Pondok/Shelter. Visitors can see many types/species
of timber trees, bamboos as well as wild fruit trees. This trail
ends up at the starting point, be alert and follow the instruction
given by the guides or otherwise you may follow other route which
will make you to lost your way.
The second trail which is only
400 m longer than the first one is call Tropical Trail (Brown Colour
trail). It is a knowledge oriented trail where you may treasure
the collection of Palms, Borneo Ginger (the best Ginger collection
in Malaysia), useful Bamboos (local & exotic) in the Agro-forestry
plots and gardens. You won’t feel that you had gone through
quite a long distance as you are walking under the shade of the
dipterocarps trees and most part of the trail trails is in concrete/hardwood
steps or a gravel path. Take a few minutes break in the Rest House
(Built sometimes in 70’s) and enjoy the serenity of it’s
garden and surrounding. Soft and cold drinks is normally available
for sell at the Rest House, please ask the housekeeper in charge
to serve you. The next journey from the Rest House to the end point
will be a bit tough and challenging. There are gullies to cross
over, a steep and slippery slopes to climb but the most exciting
part is that once you reach the top of a Cliff, you will see a better
and beautiful view looking over the tops of some 50 m tall of trees
and the whole Park area. While journeying through this challenging
trail, try not to be missed to see the medicinal trees e.g. ‘Tongkat
Ali’ (Grewia umbellata) grow naturally in the forest,
The ‘Tongkat Ali’ is reputed to have aphrodisiac properties.
The third and longest trail is
call Trail of Challenge (‘Laluan Cabaran’), which is
4.3 Km in length and considered as the toughest trail in the Park
(Purple colour trail). This trail was the combination of the two
trails, Kembara and Tropical. Visitors may need at least 3-4 hours
to complete this trail.
Other Recreational Activities
Other recreational activities
such as Fishing, Boating, Cycling and Sport activities also can
be done at the Park. For Sport activities, visitors can have their
on games or have a friendly match with the Park staff.
For Night activity, The Park can provide a Karaoke set or organize
a cultural performance (at cost) base on request by the visitors.
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