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 Natures & Adventures Jungle Discovery - Page 1

 

Adventures With Nature in Malaysia - Jungle Discoveries

With its glorious vistas, verdant undulating terrain and varied tropical landscapes, Malaysia's ancient forests offer vast possibilities for trekking and camping.

 

The country's extensive array of national parks and wildlife reserves are ideal for communing with nature and discovering her secrets.  From the primordial rainforest of Taman Negara to the wildlife sanctuaries at Danum Valley and the Kinabatangan floodplains, some of Asia's best-preserved environments offer nature lovers a wealth of experience.

 

While amateurs may try Malaysia's many easily accessible recreational forests near urban centres, seasoned explorers can go for challenging week-long treks up mountains such as Gunung Tahan, the tallest peak in Peninsular Malaysia.  For uninitiated, having a train local guide is necessary to ensure safety and to learn about the amazing and precious diversity of flora and fauna in the ecosystem.  Tropical jungle are dense, and the thick vegetation provides camouflage for the jungle denizens.  It takes patience and a trained eye to see them.

 

 
DIVERSITY OF ENVIRONMENT
 

Swampy mangroves, extensive river floodplains, dipterocarp rainforests and montane hillscape are among the varied environments that can exist even within trekking distance of each other.  Each possess its own ecosystem and wildlife characteristics.

 

The tidal mangrove forest act as vital buffers against coastal erosion and as protective breeding and nursery zones for numerous fish and aquatic species.  There are mangrove belts along most of Peninsular Malaysia's west coast as well as in Sabah and Sarawak.  Some such as in Kuala Selangor Nature Park have boardwalks for safety and convenience of visitors. The most common type of rainforests is the dipterocarp forest.

 

It is one of nature's most complex ecosystems, a habitat for thousands of plant species from tiny lichens to exotic palms, ferns and vines and huge trees rising well over 50m to the heavens.  Each has its own functional place in the jungle's cycle of life.  Further up the hills and mountain slopes, montane forest environments take over with their cooler ambience and presenting spectacular views that are well worth the trek.

 

Jungle trekking can take an hour or more and, with camping, as many days as desired.  Among the best periods to go trekking in Peninsular Malaysia is in the 'dry season' from the month of March to September when the rainfall is less.  Is Sabah and Sarawak, the 'wet season' is from July to October.  In many areas, jungle trekking can be combined with other interesting activities such as river expeditions.

 
 

 
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