Taman Negara National Park, located in the heart of Peninsular Malaysia, is one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests, believed to be over 130 million years old. This vast protected area spans across three states: Pahang, Terengganu, and Kelantan, covering a total area of 4,343 square kilometers. It offers a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the Malayan tiger, Asian elephant, and Malayan tapir. The park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering thrilling activities like jungle trekking, river cruises, canopy walks, and caving. Visitors can explore Mount Tahan, the highest point in Peninsular Malaysia, or take a leisurely boat ride along the Tembeling River. The park also offers a glimpse into the culture of the indigenous Orang Asli people, who have inhabited the area for centuries. Whether you're an adventurer seeking the thrill of wildlife viewing or someone looking to immerse in nature's tranquility, Taman Negara provides an unforgettable experience.