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 National Parks - Peninsular Malaysia

 Taman Negara : Kelantan, Terengganu

 & Pahang

 

ADVISORY !!!
 

Do's

&

Don'ts

 
  1. Visitors are reminded that, as a protected National Park, nothing is to be damaged in or taken out of Taman Negara.

  2. When jungle trekking, find out and choose a trail that you can complete before dark. Do not stray off the trail - the rainforest is dense and you can easily lose your orientation away from paths.

  3. Always let a responsible person know of your plans for the day, especially if going alone.

  4. Enter the jungle with a sense of respect and humility. Be as quiet as possible to avoid alarming other beings.

  5. Take plenty of water and some snacks. Unless trekking with a guide, it is not advisable to eat jungle fruits or dink from any water source. Wear light, loose clothing comfortable long-sleeved shirts and long pants for protection from insects, leeches, thorny plants and abrasions.

  6. Wear roomy, light but sturdy footwear with good ankle support and traction, and two pairs of socks to prevent blisters for long treks.

  7. A hat with a wide brim to shade against intense sunshine and light rain is advisable, For longer treks, pack a poncho or other rain gear.

  8. When going camping, pack as light as possible. Use a comfortable rucksack with padded shoulder straps, hip belt and internal frame.

  9. Bring a map and compass for navigating deeper jungle trails - under some dense jungle canopies the sun might not be clearly seen. A whistle is a useful tool for attracting attention in emergencies.

  10. In certain conditions, the forest can get very cold - bring a water proof jacket for comfort.

  11. A basic first aid kit for the treatment of wounds and bites is advisable.

  12. For longer trips, bring extra batteries for your torchlight; candles and matches.

  13. Choose a clear camping site free of debris and away from rotting trees. During rainy periods, do not camp too near a river – pick higher spot.

  14. Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories.

 

 
 

 
 National Parks - Peninsular Malaysia

 Taman Negara : Kelantan, Terengganu

 & Pahang

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