Trekking in Malaysia
Follow overgrown jungle trails to hidden natural waterfalls, ramble into remote pockets of ancient rainforest, visit tucked-away tribal villages and camp under starry skies in a true tropical wilderness. Malaysia’s interior is lush, wild and wonderful to explore on foot.
Trek through the treetops
In Taman Negara, Malaysia’s most famous national park, you trek through the treetops on a walkway suspended 30 metres from the ground. It’s a brilliant way to get a bird’s eye view of the rainforest, giving you the chance to spot all kinds of wildlife between the branches. Coming down from the canopy, wander along shady jungle paths, keeping your eyes peeled for gibbons and spider monkeys along the way.
Romp through the rainforest
Endau Rompin is another great spot to get out the hiking boots. The trails are wilder and less manicured here, giving you the sense of really being lost in the jungle. Skip over small streams, try fishing in the river and take cooling dips in fresh, sparkling waterfalls.
Camp under a canopy of stars
The rainforest at Endau Rompin is wonderful for wild camping. After a day of trekking, swimming and visiting indigenous tribes, you can sit around a crackling campfire and gaze into star-studded skies. It is, without doubt, the best way to experience life in the jungle.
Get really remote
Finally, if you’re eager to leave the beaten track well and truly behind, take a trek in Belum Rainforest, tucked away in the far north east of Malaysia. It’s a remote, rarely visited spot with rougher trails and all kinds of tropical wildlife. You’ll see many things during a trek in Belum Rainforest, but what you won’t see is a bunch of other tourists.