Saturday, January 28, 2012
Looking up for Wilderness??
These six consecutive months is the best time period to come to our park. Why? This year is the fruiting seasons in this jungle!! Not just you can eat wild edible fruits...
The birds is swarming the sky scramble for the enormous foods up on the trees...while the eagle waiting the prey up above them! Deer eating the fruits that fell on the ground, to passionate although we are watching closely. Then, it run frightfulness as we move closer..What a sightseeing!! For sure, it is not a promise that you will gonna see these spectacular views if you come...It is only to whose seeking for the wilderness!
Come enjoy the nature at our place...
From,
Nature Khalifah
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
INTRODUCTION TO THE PARK
Endau Rompin (Selai) National Park was officially opened to public in 2003. Selai is named after Kampung Selai, one of the five aborigine villages you must go through before you reach the entrance of the park.
As far removed from all the trappings of modern civilization as anyone would possibly want to be. No air-conditioning here, no television. As for cell phones, don’t bother. They don’t work here. And we make no apologies for it. For the truth is, after a while, you won’t miss it either. Because there is something about a 260 million-year-old lowland tropical rainforest that really engages your senses.
It is the second gateway to the Endau Rompin Johor, National Park. The park has an area of 48,905 hectares in total of gazettement which distributed into two parts;
1. Endau Rompin (Peta) National Park: 19,562 hectares (40% of total gazetted area)
- Entrance: Kahang, Mersing
- 56 km from the main road
2. Endau Rompin (Selai) National Park: 29,343 hectares ( 60% of total gazetted area)
- Entrance: Bekok, Segamat
- 40 km from the main road
Lubuk Merekek ( Camping Site Area) |
Lubuk Tapah (Jungle Huts Area) |
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