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In addition to its large tourism components that make it a global destination for millions of tourists annually, Malaysia has unique ecosystems, which has made it a country where many natural parks and rich gardens are worth visiting. Discover the magical nature of Malaysia by visiting one or more of these beautiful parks and enjoying unique times of relaxation and fun.

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Taman Negara National Park

If you are looking for mountain climbing, relaxing in the arms of nature, sea fishing, or even learning more about local culture, then you are in the right place in this picturesque park. Among the park’s most popular activities are river cruises and jungle tours. One of the must-see places is the Canopy Walk, offering a great view of activities near the Canopy Rain Forest. Observations are the best way to observe wildlife, and simple overground huts have allowed visitors to stay overnight to have animal observation opportunities in their natural environment, and there is an opportunity to explore caves by boat or on foot.

Penang National Park

The park was opened in 2003 and is home to 46 bird species, and pure sand is a favorite of green turtles. The park is also distinguished by its amazing biological diversity, which contains 1000 different types of plants. The park is the only place in Malaysia where there are six different types of natural habitats; it has a lake of non-overlapping layers of water, as well as swamps, mangroves, mudlands, coral reefs, and turtle beaches.

Baku National Park

This park is famous for its beautiful landscapes, wonderful natural habitats, plants, and charming wildlife. Among the most important features of the park are carved and isolated rocky cavities, and hard rocky heads, along with the wonderful rugged slopes that overlook the South China Sea. The garden includes a selection of various types of plants and enchanting greenery, making it one of the most attractive gardens for tourists, and you even enjoy seeing all kinds of green plants found in the jungles of Borneo. Baku is also home to about 275 species of rare boredom monkeys. One of the best times to see wildlife in Baku is after sunrise and shortly before dark when animals are at their peak. The park is a great place for bird watching, as more than 150 species of birds have been recorded in it. Those who like to relax will also have the opportunity to wander between their bushes for relaxation.

Kinabalu Park

Kinabalu Park, which is the gateway to Mount Kinabalu, is located at an altitude of 1.585 meters above sea level. This park is the starting point for the path leading to the top of this mountain. The park has an area of ​​754 square kilometers. This area is spread over Mount Kinabalu, Mount Tampayukon, and the foothills of this mountain range. This mountain range has an exciting geological history that took a million years to form.

Endau-Rompin National Park

The second largest national park in the country This park extends over an area of ​​about 80,000 hectares of rich plant and animal environments. This garden is home to many species of birds as well as another wonderful group of plants and a variety of trees. The park includes stunning river slopes and charming waterfalls, in order to preserve them, which only opens certain areas of the park for visitors.

    From Baku National Park
From Baku National Park

From Penang Park

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From Penang Park

From Taman Negara Park
From Taman Negara Park

Endau-Rompin Park
Endau-Rompin Park

From Taman Negara Park
From Taman Negara Park

From Penang National Park
From Penang National Park

    Baku National Park
Baku National Park

Kinabalu Park
Kinabalu Park

From Endau-Rompin
From Endau-Rompin

Kinabalu Park
Kinabalu Park

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