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Alt 08-01-2007, 17:45   #10
Benjamin
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1977 figures say that on the peninsula less than 30% undisturbed forest remains, most of it montane forest (less than 5O% in Sarawak and Sabah). Future conversion of forest will leave less than 5% of the total area covered with lowland rain forest. Peninsular Malaysia is at present one of the most developed - and well managed - areas in Southeast Asia.

Lowland tropical rain forests in Malaysia: http://www.geocities.com/eurekawish/lowland.html

Diverse Karten: http://www.endemicguides.com/MAP/Map.htm

Nationalparks auf der Peninsula Malaysia:
- Taman Negara
- Endau Rompin National Park
- Kenong Rimba National Park
- Penang National Park
- Royal Belum Forest Reserve
- Kuala Selangor Nature Park
- Ulu Muda & Pedu Lake Forest Reserve

Peninsula Malaysia - Rainforests , Sanctuaries and Parks:
Die vielen Links dazu sind unten auf dieser Seite: http://www.journeymalaysia.com/MR_endau1.htm
Bota Kanan River Terrapin Wildlife Conservation Centre|
Royal Belum State Park
Endau-Rompin National Park
Jenderak Seladang Sanctuary
Kenong Rimba Reserve
Kuala Selangor Fireflies
Kuala Gandah Elephant Centre
Kuala Selangor Nature Park
Langkawi Mangrove Swamps
Sungai Dusun Rhino Sanctuary
Sungkai Sambar Deer and Pheasant Wildlife Reserve
Taman Negara - Merapoh
Taman Negara - Kuala Tahan
The Datai, Langkawi
Tasik Chini Trek
Ulu Bendol Reserve
Ulu Muda Reserve
Temenggor Forest Reserve


Endau Rompin National Park
http://www.endemicguides.com/EndauNP.htm
http://emmes.net/malaysia/nationalpa...dau_rompin.asp
http://www.journeymalaysia.com/MR_endau1.htm
http://www.impressions.com.my/endau.htm
Endau Rompin is the newest found jungle retreat in the country. Itself being more than 100 million years old where the exotic flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. Scientific expeditions and researches are still visiting the parks regularly.
Endau Rompin covering an estimated area of 870 square kilometers, stands between the boundary of Johore and Pahang, remains one of the least disturbed and finest examples of lowland tropical rainforest in Malaysia.

Accommodation is very basic - non air condition huts with mattresses, pillows and sleeping bags. There are common toilets and bathrooms - 4 bathrooms and 4 toilets for the ladies and 4 bathrooms and 4 toilets for the gentlemen. Effort is now in place to built better accommodation with fan rooms and with attached bathroom. and these should be ready by the end of 2006. The experience and thrills one gets here in Selai is unforgettable and compensate for the little discomfort of the accommodation.
It is best to contact your travel agent for guided tours of Endau-Rompin, as the area is largely underdeveloped and infrastructure is minimal. Entry permits are a must and visitors will have to provide two passport sized photographs and a photocopy of their identity card or passport.
Zu Unterkunft in Endau Rompin National Park hier eine Google-Suche: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&n...pin%22&spell=1


EAST ENTRY FROM KAHANG TOWN
WEST ENTRY FROM BEKOK TOWN
http://www.impressions.com.my/endau.htm

Kenong Rimba National Park
http://www.endemicguides.com/KenongNP.htm
http://emmes.net/malaysia/nationalpa...nong_rimba.asp

Penang National Park
http://www.endemicguides.com/PenangNP.htm

Royal Belum Forest Reserve
http://www.endemicguides.com/RoyerBelumFR.htm

Kuala Selangor Nature Park
http://www.endemicguides.com/KualaSelangor.htm

Ulu Muda and Pedu Lake Forest Reserve
http://www.endemicguides.com/UluMudaPeduLakeFR.htm

Kinabalu National Park (Sabah)
http://emmes.net/malaysia/nationalparks/np_kinabalu.asp


SITES FOR JUNGLE TREKKING
Kuala Selangor Nature Park Selangor .....Mangrove forest
Templers Park Selangor ...... Mountain forest
Ulu Bendol Negeri Sembilan ..... Mountain forest
Endau Rompin Johor ......Lowland rainforest
Gunung Ledang Johor .... Highland rainforest
Cameron Highlands Pahang ....Highland and mountain rainforest
Taman Negara Pahang .... Lowland and hill rainforest
Tasik Chini Pahang ...... Freshwater swamp forest
Tasik Bera Pahang ..... Freshwater swamp forest
Genting Highlands Pahang ....... Highland rainforest
Fraser's Hill Pahang ..... Highland rainforest
Tasik Kenyir Terengganu ..... Freshwater swamp forest
Danum Valley Sabah ...... Highland and mountain forest
Kinabalu National Park Sabah ..... Highland and mountain forest
Kinabatangan Floodplain Sabah ..... Freshwater swamp forest
Gunung Emas Sabah ...... Highland rainforest
Bako National Park Sarawak ...... Mangrove forest
Lambir National Park Sarawak ...... Lowland rainforest
Mulu National Park Sarawak ...... Hill rainforest and limestone pinnacles
Niah National Park Sarawak ....... Lowland rainforest


Panti Forest Reserve still has some good lowland rainforests left (Just two hours' drive from Singapore)

Lower Kinabatangan River in Sabah is a great place to see seasonally flooded forest of the type known as varzea in the Amazon . This is one of very few large rivers in tropical Asia where riparian forests still exist. During the rainy season, the best way to explore the forests, small streams, and oxbow lakes here is by swimming or by a small rowboat. Commercial motorboat rides are much more popular here, but usually less interesting.

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