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Taman Negara National Park is one of the oldest rainforests in the world, boasting over 130 million years of history. This UNESCO-listed park is a biodiversity hotspot, offering visitors a chance to explore ancient jungles, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural experiences with the indigenous Orang Asli people.
The Ancient Rainforest
150-2100 meters above sea level
Sparsely populated, primarily jungle and wildlife
Tropical - Taman Negara has a tropical rainforest climate with high humidity and temperatures throughout the year. The park experiences two main seasons: the wet season (November to February) and the dry season (March to October).
March to October (dry season)
The dry season offers the best conditions for trekking and wildlife spotting. The weather is generally sunny and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
November, February
The shoulder seasons can be a good time to visit for those who want to avoid peak crowds. The weather is still relatively dry, but there may be occasional rain showers.