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Hornbill-Malaysia's National bird and Hidden Nature Bird.
The Lady Amherst's pheasant(left) is a visually striking bird


Top 5 Adventure Spots in Malaysia Beyond the Tourist Map
Malaysia is not just only skyscrapers in the Kuala Lampur City and Island resorts in Tio-man Island, Sepadan Island — but also the country is blessed with amazing rainforests, wild life, deep fearful caves, mesmerising secret waterfalls, and tribal UNESCO heritage sites. If you're the kind of traveller who craves authentic, adrenaline-pumping experiences, here are five off-the-beaten-path spots to explore.
Taman Negara Rainforest
One of the world’s oldest rainforests, Taman Negara offers jungle trekking, night safaris, wildlife observations, canopy walks and whitewater rafting. This land offers every traveller something Ideal for nature lovers who want to pump adrenalin while taking a break away from the city life.
Gunung Mulu National Park (Sarawak)
Sarawak is a home to the world’s largest cave chamber and Mulu is a UNESCO preserved heritage site which offers, perfect atmosphere for spelunkers and hikers. While enjoying the stay in an eco-lodge, craving decent tasty food, you can trek through limestone pinnacles and misty forests to complete your holiday.
Bohey Dulang Island (Sabah)
Risk takers from around the world look for volcanic island with panoramic hikes and coral reef diving. This the place where fewer tourists enjoy the visit for this hidden gem. It is also a diving place for the underwater thrill seekers and there are lot of mountains in the ares for hiking if you are prepared to trek further with a guide. Of course do not forget to take your GoPro adventure camera with you.
Gopeng White Water Rafting (Perak)
The jungle offers cave trekking combined with a zipline slide in the deep forest.
For those who enjoy the activities in the river whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing are there for the challenge seekers.
Royal Belum State Park (Perak)
Deep trekking into the peninsula, this ancient forest is home to wild elephants, hornbills (National Bird of Malaysia), and native tribes. Perfect for kayaking, jungle camping, and eco-tours.
Did you Know the "Top 5 Adventure Spots in Malaysia Beyond the Tourist Map".
Indigenous peoples in Malaysia, collectively known as "Orang Asal." There are many ethnic groups across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak. (Image from Canva Pro). Why not go there with a tourist guide?


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