Guided treks like climbing the 334 metre high Bukit Teresek Hill is a popular activity. A variety of wildlife can be encountered on this trek. The native Seranti tree that tastes almost like cola keeps trekkers...
Guided treks like climbing the 334 metre high Bukit Teresek Hill is a popular activity. A variety of wildlife can be encountered on this trek. The native Seranti tree that tastes almost like cola keeps trekkers active. The entire national park can be seen on reaching the final viewpoint.
The longest suspension bridge leads through the Canopy on Bukit Teresek. The Canopy Walk and Night Walking Safaris might also be availed with a guided trek from the Ranger's headquarters. The park is home to more than 350 species of birds.
Taman Negara has over 300 species of fish in the waters of Sungai Tahan and Sungai Keniam. Fishing is popular during the drier months of June to August and February to April. Apart from this, there are many rock formations and caves that are explored by tourists. These include the Gua Teliga, Gua Kepayang and Gua Daun Menari.