Monday, May 11, 2015

2D1N TAMAN NEGARA NATIONAL PARK

 2D1N TAMAN NEGARA NATIONAL PARK 
  • Package Rate Ex Kuala Tahan, Taman Negara  (Package Valid for Malaysian Residence Only)
  • Duration: 2 Days 1 Nights
  • Booking at least 8 weeks in advance with 50% Deposits & Full Payment 2 weeks before arrival
TRAVEL ITINERARY FOR 2 DAYS 1 NIGHTS

Day 01   

0830am-Morning Adventure!!
Botanic Jungle Trekking| Canopy Walkway Experienced| Track Up Bukit Teresik
Experience the longest tree top suspension bridge in the world with 530 meters and height up to 70 meters .It takes about 2 years to complete the constructions of the bridge with cost more than RM1 million. Not even a single nail use to build this structure. It is safe and sturdy enough to sustain the load of tourist up to 10 tones of weight for every bridge. Track up the hill to enjoy the panoramic view of Gunung  Tahan and verdant valley of  Taman Negara at the height of 380 meters above sea  level. Make sure you fit enough.
0100pm-Lunch is served
0230pm-Afernoon Adventure!!
Visit Orang Asli Village, Batek’ The Forest People (Own donation at RM5 per persons)
The Batek tribe lives a nomadic lifestyle in the jungle of Taman Negara. Witness their simple life style of Orang Asli, learn how they hunt and start the fire. 
Rapid Shootings to Jeram Nusa, Swimming & Leisure Time at Abai Streams
Proceeds for wooden boat cruise upwards the Kuala Trenggan, challenging the rapids. Ready to get wet! Boat Race! Stop a while at Abai Streams.
0600pm-Return to Kuala Tahan & Free at leisure
0700pm-Dinner is served & Free time for any optional activities

0815pm-Meet Your Nature Guide|Night Jungle Walk| Visit Tahan Hide (bring torch light) 
1045pm-Return to accommodations & Good Night

Day 02   
0800am-Breakfast
1000am-Check Out From Accommodations & Good Bye
Package Includes
  • 3 X Local Basic Meals Arrangements- 1 breakfasts/ 1lunch/ 1 dinners
  • Accommodations Arrangement-       1 Night Accommodations at Kuala Tahan, Taman Negara (Except for Camping Package-please bring your own Tent & Food)
  • Safety Precautions-Basic Medical Kits provided through out the programmed
Guaranteed on the spot evacuated process for any unforeseen matters Nearest clinic or medical centre within 10km radius from activities and accommodations Boat for Activities & Crossing
  • Fees and Donations       
  • Entry Permit to National Park, Canopy Walkway Entrance Fees
Package Excludes
  • Expeditions Insurance Coverage & Any Matters Not Stated in the itinerary
  • Camera License at RM5.00 per set
  • Orang Asli Donations Fund at RM5.00 per person
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES – Additional of RM70.00 per person
River Cruise to Lata Berkoh & Visit Kelah Sanctuary
This is one of the jewels in Taman Negara and the favorite spot for visitors to the park. You can see and photograph the natural beauty of Taman Negara as what have you seen the most promotion photographs were taken.  Lata Berkoh is a spectacular cascade that marks the limit of easy navigability on the river. There are deep pools below the cascade, with strong under-current and very cold water.  Just relax and enjoy the rapids from the rocky area while having your picnic lunch. 
To get there by wooden boat is always the most popular choice. This is because jungle trekking for 8.5KM from Kuala Tahan is quite tough for ordinary people. The journey on Sungai Tahan takes about one hour depending on the river level. Sungai Tahan is in many places lined with huge, leaning Neram trees, forming an archway over the water, their trunks and branches festooned with ferns and orchids. The boats stop about 500M away from the cascade.  Then you need to walk through easy walking path leads along the river bank to the cascade. After you have satisfied yourself with Lata Berkoh, it’s time for you to go back downstream. Keep your eyes and ears open during your journey. Appreciate the sound of the natural jungle habitat and see kingfishers, fish-eagles, straw-headed bulbuls etc. The boat is under the management of the Wildlife department. To secure your boat, please book in advance because the boats are limited.

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