Taman Negara, never got tired of visiting it. Been there a few times. If anyone like nature and like to visit Malaysia, and got limited time of two weeks, I would said it 1. Taman Negara Kuala Tahan, Pahang ( there are a few other Taman Negara's in Malaysia equally beutiful but not so convenient to reach. Taman Negara means National Park. You can also enter this Taman Negara through Taman Negara, Merapoh, Kelantan. This park is over 4300 km square. 2. Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu. One of the most beautiful Island in Malaysia, live coral and crystal clear water. After you come back from Taman Negara, you head to Kuala Tembeling ( the jetty that you board the boat to Taman Negara). Take a train head to Kelantan, from Kelantan carter a cab to Kuala Besut, Terengganu, to take a boat to Pulau Perhentian. Taman Negara and Pulau Perhentian are close from mid November until end if December because of Monsoon rain. 3. Cameron Highland, Pahang it actually a small town high up in Malaysia highland where tea n vegetable are cultivated. Kuala Tahan, Taman Negara you get to enjoy low land virgin forest, Gunung Irau, Cameron Highland you got to enjoy Highland cloud rainforest. Temperature here fluctuate from 15 to 25 Celsius. If you have more time there are a lot of natural place in Malaysia, just search Malaysia Tourist places.
Beautifully done. My home country that embarrassingly i have never ventured to. Will visit one day hopefully. Thanks for the inspiration that Mother Nature is all we got. Let us all preserve her. Peace
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My first visit was 1977, was 15yrs old.Firsr to jerantut-kuala tembeling-3hrs by boat to kuala tahan.My expedition was climbed Gunung Tahan, 9 days ( 5 days up-4 days down), I promised to come back to Taman Negara, now 2022, I'm 61 yrs old, never returned back and dont know whats happening there, loads of development maybe, but 1977, just a simple taman negara , with orang asli natural settlement, some still live in bushes....our guide stay in bush made house......
It probably still is beautiful on the conservation side, but the outside of that it's completely destroyed by plantations. The village is still pretty down to earth with no massive developments.
many 'pokok tualang' there. there are many black honeybee nests on top of canopy. you need to climb by making up staging. the height of pokok tualang usually similar to 6-7 stories building. some deep forests, the height can go up to 12 stories building
I enjoyed the entire video, I love nature and that jungle is interesting to visit, I also love your drone shots and editing. Keep it up, new subscrbr here😊
Canopy walk is open currently, but 283m only. Me and family just went there last week....few visitors as most of the states in peninsular Malaysia were under MCO (Movement Control Order) due to pandemic COVID19, so only visitors from the state of Pahang were allowed in.
This video seriously helped me to plan my trip to this beautiful forest! I really appreciate your work, thank you so much. Amazing footage and description! Gonna see this with my own eyes in a week! So excited.
Canopy walks are not only closed there but also in most jungle parks in Malaysia. They are mostly due maintenance or workmanship...corrosion and deterioration due humidity, some vandalism and bad up keeping....Better stay on ground trails as nature intends.
Morning Heidi you need to book the package that include the guide. My friend know the taman negara’s guide so they handle everything and we just paid 😅 you can search for danz resort they have a cave stay package
@@sillaeza2 hey you! I went last week! But didn’t get the chance to sleep in the cave. I got the contact from Mutiara Resort. Would probably go for the tree house experience 💫 I wish you’d record your experience there
wow.. nice. you had been walking quite far in the woods. to the dark river. if you lucky you will meet malayan tapir, group of elephant or maybe bengal tiger
Just discovered your travels through this video - which I thought was excellent. We're off to Taman Negara in a few months, trying to figure out how to get there from KL (thanks for your video), and how to get to Perhentian after.
Looking to go tomorrow. Will be leaving kuantan to get to Juruntut. Which part of the trip did you use a guide for?? Looks like you had an amazing time!!
Those are not the oldest jungle !! The oldest jungle is in endau/rompin park which when i was young witnessed one single lorry can only carry 1/4 of a tree trunk . Old jungles in malaysia doesn't have small plants .only big trees with much space in between one tree to another. No mosquitos at all . On the other hand,you can go to gunung ledang to see older trees .not as old as the ones in endau rompin park but reasonably big and tall.
If you ever disagree and say that Amazon Rainforest is the oldest one You’re false Taman Negara’s age is not confirmed but what we know is that Its over 130 million years old While Amazon Rainforest is only 55 I am not threatening anyone in this comment section or in the video Just incase a karen runs by this video and passes over ‘knowledge’
Actually the Daintree Rainforest in Australia is the oldest in the world. Claims vary depending on source but species have been identified there dating to 180 million years.
@@Glajdar Not strictly but look at Malaysia using Google Earth and you'll be horrified how much is oil palm, easily identified because the palms are planted in neat rows. As for the tigers, yes there are a few but they're now very rare. I was lucky enough to see one just once as it came out of the forest into a newly planted oil palm estate before disappearing back. I've seen evidence of elephants but never seen one in the wild. The best place to see both in Malaysia is in museums where they've been stuffed after being shot years ago.
@@Glajdar Taman Negara is only a small part of Malaysia. Look at Johor just outside of it and then using Google Earth look the rest of the state and see how much is already covered by oil palm or has been cleared ready for planting. Try it, you'll be shocked.
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Taman Negara, never got tired of visiting it. Been there a few times.
If anyone like nature and like to visit Malaysia, and got limited time of two weeks,
I would said it
1. Taman Negara Kuala Tahan, Pahang ( there are a few other Taman Negara's in Malaysia equally beutiful but not so convenient to reach. Taman Negara means National Park. You can also enter this Taman Negara through Taman Negara, Merapoh, Kelantan. This park is over 4300 km square.
2. Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu. One of the most beautiful Island in Malaysia, live coral and crystal clear water.
After you come back from Taman Negara, you head to Kuala Tembeling ( the jetty that you board the boat to Taman Negara). Take a train head to Kelantan, from Kelantan carter a cab to Kuala Besut, Terengganu, to take a boat to Pulau Perhentian.
Taman Negara and Pulau Perhentian are close from mid November until end if December because of Monsoon rain.
3. Cameron Highland, Pahang it actually a small town high up in Malaysia highland where tea n vegetable are cultivated. Kuala Tahan, Taman Negara you get to enjoy low land virgin forest, Gunung Irau, Cameron Highland you got to enjoy Highland cloud rainforest. Temperature here fluctuate from 15 to 25 Celsius.
If you have more time there are a lot of natural place in Malaysia, just search Malaysia Tourist places.
nice! thanks for the info
Any information available on how to get there,options, lodging, etc... ?
when lockdown is over, this is my next destination.
it's a good choice!
I have been lad it was well good I stayed in they wooden cabins in the forest
@@brandonnelson6276 there is a heavy flood in Pahang right now, can't go there yet
Now this is a jungle gym. I went there.
Im from Taman Negara Kuala Tahan, Malaysia and really appreciate your video man.
Thanks a lot!
Im malaysian and thank you fir visiting..this vid is amazing
Hi, just saw this video. 4-yr old. 😁 Nice!... Great camera work. Good editing & music, too.
Cheers & stay safe.
How about only one day trip from taman sripulai and cost??
Beautifully done. My home country that embarrassingly i have never ventured to. Will visit one day hopefully. Thanks for the inspiration that Mother Nature is all we got. Let us all preserve her. Peace
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You prolly dont care at all but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tricks you can offer me.
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@Luke Wyatt I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Luke Wyatt it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
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I discovered this channel just now nice music back ground
Thank you
the best video editting so far ever seen for travelling scene
Thank you so much!
Amazing 😮
Deserve more subscriber
Welcome to Malaysia..love your video...
Awesome! Thank you!
It's like being in Jurassic park....with out the dinors....priceless!
Great Video bro! Going to visit there soon, any tips on safety measures?
Sorry don't know anything about the current situation. Thanks for watching
My first visit was 1977, was 15yrs old.Firsr to jerantut-kuala tembeling-3hrs by boat to kuala tahan.My expedition was climbed Gunung Tahan, 9 days ( 5 days up-4 days down), I promised to come back to Taman Negara, now 2022, I'm 61 yrs old, never returned back and dont know whats happening there, loads of development maybe, but 1977, just a simple taman negara , with orang asli natural settlement, some still live in bushes....our guide stay in bush made house......
It probably still is beautiful on the conservation side, but the outside of that it's completely destroyed by plantations. The village is still pretty down to earth with no massive developments.
Is the canopy walk open now?
many 'pokok tualang' there. there are many black honeybee nests on top of canopy. you need to climb by making up staging. the height of pokok tualang usually similar to 6-7 stories building. some deep forests, the height can go up to 12 stories building
I enjoyed the entire video, I love nature and that jungle is interesting to visit, I also love your drone shots and editing. Keep it up, new subscrbr here😊
Thanks a lot! You do the same, keep up the work and it will pay off someday!
Good bro nice
Canopy walk is open currently, but 283m only. Me and family just went there last week....few visitors as most of the states in peninsular Malaysia were under MCO (Movement Control Order) due to pandemic COVID19, so only visitors from the state of Pahang were allowed in.
You deserve more subscribers! Awesome work!
Thanks a lot man!
man you deserve a lot more views , this is high quality production, great job , may I ask you how much it costs to reach there from KL ?
Sorry for the late reply. For us it cost about 50RM (10€)/per person to get to Taman Negara from KL.
@@mizbuganon no worries , thank you for the information :D
Awesome video man... great job! 🔥
This video seriously helped me to plan my trip to this beautiful forest! I really appreciate your work, thank you so much. Amazing footage and description! Gonna see this with my own eyes in a week! So excited.
Thanks!
You need to spend time there at least 3 days to have a worth journey. Traveling there might take you one day.
We did this very same trip and it's quite a stunner . Very well made video , great footage .
Thanks. One of my favourite trips so far in my life 👌
Awesome. cool. Best wishes.
Thank you! You too!
Awesome video. Taman negara one my fishing spot..
Taman Negara,Kuala Tahan..Jerantut,Pahang..
Very good video & music selection 😎👍
Canopy walks are not only closed there but also in most jungle parks in Malaysia. They are mostly due maintenance or workmanship...corrosion and deterioration due humidity, some vandalism and bad up keeping....Better stay on ground trails as nature intends.
Too bad u didnt sleep in the cave at taman negara, it was the best of my experience there
Is there any video or web to refer the Taman negara’s cave stay?
Morning Heidi you need to book the package that include the guide. My friend know the taman negara’s guide so they handle everything and we just paid 😅 you can search for danz resort they have a cave stay package
@@sillaeza2 hey you! I went last week! But didn’t get the chance to sleep in the cave. I got the contact from Mutiara Resort. Would probably go for the tree house experience 💫 I wish you’d record your experience there
Nice arial shots! And the forest looks pretty friendly for inexperienced hikers
Thanks Guys..Great Song..Too
Thanks!
Been there! best thing i ever done! Watching the video makes me wanna go again
Great place for sure. I will be back one day for sure!
wow.. nice. you had been walking quite far in the woods. to the dark river. if you lucky you will meet malayan tapir, group of elephant or maybe bengal tiger
Next time!
Hi, can I use your video for my presentation assignment?? I really love your video,it's very beautiful.
Be my guest. Use it for whatever you want 😍
Just discovered your travels through this video - which I thought was excellent. We're off to Taman Negara in a few months, trying to figure out how to get there from KL (thanks for your video), and how to get to Perhentian after.
Thank you. Have a great trip, enjoy!
The most oldest forest in malaysia is situated in borneo sarawak mulu national park.
Professional video shooting and editing. Good!
Thanks!
nice vid n experience
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool vid..feel like watching Nat Geo...btw did you go to Lata Berkoh while u were there..one of the nicest views there
Looking to go tomorrow.
Will be leaving kuantan to get to Juruntut. Which part of the trip did you use a guide for?? Looks like you had an amazing time!!
Welcome to Malaysia
Love the background music.
Hi Miz! Great video, is Kuala Tahan a safe village? Asking as its remote in the N.P.? Would you suggest staying at the village or jerantut ?
Stay in the village I would say. Can really tell about the current situation but thanks for watching
Love the jungle vibe
Thanks!
wow! awesome! i should get there!
What drone are you using?
In this video I used the original DJI Mavic Air. A great drone.
Wow the videography is awesome man 😮 like cinematic movie 👍
Thank you so much!
Amazing
What is the travel cost from KL to Taman Negara? Did you encounter any mosquitos? Great video.
Thanks.Not many mosquitoes at all and the cost all the way was around 50USD if you take the boat. It's a bit cheaper with the bus.
Nice video.
Thanks!
Me grandad was stationed there in the malayan emergency said it was the most beatiful place on earth
Wouldn't argue with that statement! It sure is beautiful
I’m ready to welcomes you again and again
Thanks, some day I will be back!
Nice nice, are u from united state?
No I'm not 😀 I am from Finland
You should make a video on Gunung Tahan ( the highest peak in peninsula Malaysia)
Good idea. After this pandemic is over I'm going back to Malaysia for sure! Currently in Finland
jerantut is my hometown
Nice for you 👍
Welcome To My country.
thanks
Awesome video. Great job. 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍. Hope you can go to Borneo, especially the National Park In Sabah.
Thanks and I will for sure go to Borneo one day in the future!
Such a cool video!! Heading there in April. Taking the drone too. Any words of advise on using the drone there? Are they used to it?
Robert de Kraker covid 19 ruined it didn’t it ?
@@izaiddinadnan666 yep :(
Those are not the oldest jungle !! The oldest jungle is in endau/rompin park which when i was young witnessed one single lorry can only carry 1/4 of a tree trunk . Old jungles in malaysia doesn't have small plants .only big trees with much space in between one tree to another. No mosquitos at all . On the other hand,you can go to gunung ledang to see older trees .not as old as the ones in endau rompin park but reasonably big and tall.
thanks for the info
not kuala tahun but kuala tahan,,this is my village
Sorry for saying it wrong. Next time I will know better! Thanks
Good vid
Thanks for watching!
Nice🙏
Thanks
daintree rainforest is the worlds oldest rainforest/jungle my dude
depends on who you ask. I think this is a question that is really hard to know for a fact. At least this one in Malaysia is one of the oldest.
Not Kuala Tahun..but Kuala Tahan..
thanks
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😊😊👌
Correction,the world's oldest rainforest jungle
so true. thanks
Kuala Tahan actually 😅
😍😍😍😍😍
😊😍😍👋
it seems like a hot air balloon ride over the jungle would get a better view...
You look like PewDiePie
If you ever disagree and say that Amazon Rainforest is the oldest one
You’re false
Taman Negara’s age is not confirmed but what we know is that Its over 130 million years old
While Amazon Rainforest is only 55
I am not threatening anyone in this comment section or in the video
Just incase a karen runs by this video and passes over ‘knowledge’
Actually the Daintree Rainforest in Australia is the oldest in the world. Claims vary depending on source but species have been identified there dating to 180 million years.
You are focusing more on your face than the place around. People interested to see the place not your face
Thanks for the info 🖐
Taman jungle ? 😂😂😂😅😅
5:26 WTF
An acrobatic kick in a sport called sepak takraw...a traditional sport in south east asia... it's a normal thing to see
That's normal scene in South East Asia 😂😂
Too late if you want to visit in 2020. It's now a massive oil palm plantation and all those pesky elephants and tigers have been shot.
byteme9718 - thats not true.
@@Glajdar Not strictly but look at Malaysia using Google Earth and you'll be horrified how much is oil palm, easily identified because the palms are planted in neat rows. As for the tigers, yes there are a few but they're now very rare. I was lucky enough to see one just once as it came out of the forest into a newly planted oil palm estate before disappearing back. I've seen evidence of elephants but never seen one in the wild. The best place to see both in Malaysia is in museums where they've been stuffed after being shot years ago.
@@byteme9718 -We are talking about Tmn Negara. There are no massive oil palm plantation there.
@@Glajdar Taman Negara is only a small part of Malaysia. Look at Johor just outside of it and then using Google Earth look the rest of the state and see how much is already covered by oil palm or has been cleared ready for planting. Try it, you'll be shocked.
byteme9718 - But the subject is on Taman Negara. Stick to the subject. I repeat no oil palm there!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!